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Way, Ronald L.; Houldsworth, Edgar; Watson, Robert
Canadian Geographical Journal, April, 1950 - Saskatchewan's Big Muddy Valley
Features: Old Fort Henry - The Citadel of Upper Canada; The Big Muddy Valley of Southern Saskatchewan; One-Hundred Years of Lower Fort Garry; and more. Moderate wear. Please note: this is a most unusual issue as it seems to combine feature articles from different issues(?). The pagination is not continuous and some pages are smaller than others. Table of contents is only partially correct and prior owner has made multiple corrections. Please ask if you have any questions. Book
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Leitch, Adelaide; Way, Ronald L.; Joss, W.F.;
Canadian Geographical Journal, May, 1954 - Yellowknife is the Air Age Town
Pages 167-204 plus 20 pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Yellowknife - Town of the Air Age - many wonderful photos; Soldiering at Fort Henry - many excellent illustrations; Pictures of the Provinces - III; (Camouglaged) Eggs in the Land of the Midnight Sun; and more. Some of the nicer ads include: Colour one-page Lord Calvert Whiskey ad features Irish Setter Champion Ace Flyer of Aragon, owned by Gertrude W. Drew of Toronto; Nice colour ad for the 1954 Monarch car features a black on red Lucerne Coupe; Nice colour ads for Chevrolet and Chrysler cars; Back cover photo ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) features photo of pilot and navigator in front of their CF-100 jet fighter. Moderate wear. Small name stamp inside front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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Barbeau, Marius; Owens, W.H.; Harrington, Richard; Williams, M.Y.
Canadian Geographical Journal, January, 1957 - Upper Canada and New York State
40 Pages plus fourteen pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Cover illustration is A.Y. Jackson's "Yellowknife Bay"; Louisiana French; The National Trust of Britain; Machu Picchu; Upper Canada and New York State; and more. Nice one-page two-colour recruiting ad for the RCAF; Attractive 1957 DeSoto car ad inside back cover; Back cover black and white photo ad for BOAC features couple being served a gourmet meal on-board. Taped repairs to damage at upper corner of front cover, otherwise a sound and unmarked copy. Magazine
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Greening, W.E.; Crich, W.V.; English, R.E.; Gillies, D.A.
Canadian Geographical Journal, March, 1958 - The Richilieu, Historic Water-Way of Eastern Canada
Pages 83-119 pages plus thirteen pages of nice vintage ads. Features: The Richilieu, Historic Water-Way of Eastern Canada; Some Wild Animals of Canada, Part II; Agriculture in Alberta; Canot du Maitre or Montreal Canoe; and more. Nice one-page RCAF recruiting ad. Colour-photo BOAC ad inside back cover shows lobster and liquor being served on-board. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Tyre, Robert; Crich, W.V.; Senior, Norman; Leitch, Adelaide; Little, Commander C.H.
Canadian Geographical Journal, April 1958 - Saskatchewan's Oil and Gas
Pages 119- 152 plus sixteen pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Saskatchewan's Oil and Gas - major article with many excellent photos including Tommy Douglas on the podium; Some Birds of Canada; The Canals of England; The Craft School of Fundy; Voyages of Discovery - British Columbia; Canadair one-page ad with illustration of their Sparrow II guided missile; and more. Faint date stamp atop front cover, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Campbell, G.G.; Jordon, Mabel E.; Paterson, John A.; Owens, W.H.
Canadian Geographical Journal, July 1959 - The British on San Juan Island
36 Pages plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Mining in Nova Scotia; The British on San Juan Island; Pictures of the Provinces - XIX; Industry Comes Back to New Brunswick; England's Old Timbered Buildings; RCAF recruiting ad; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Barbeau, Marius; Van Steen, Marcus; Clemson, Donovan; Chaplin, C.E.; Brown, Sutherland
Canadian Geographical Journal, July 1960 : Tobacco - Another Canadian Achievement
39 Pages plus five pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Legend and History in the Oldest Geographical Names of the St. Lawrence; Tobacco - Another Canadian Achievement; British Columbia Lakes (Pictoria); How Canada is Helping the Fishermen of Ceylon; Physiography of the Queen Charlotte Islands; Pictures of the Provinces - XXIII; Nice Army recruiting ad inside front cover; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Hendry, Peter; Davidson, J.A.; Little, C.H.
Canadian Geographical Journal, October 1960 : Taming the Tides of Fundy
Pages 113-150 plus eight pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Taming the Tides of Fundy - article with great photos; The Preposterous Fortress of the North - The Story of Fort Prince of Wales; Lebanon; Spanish Explorations in British Columbia; One-page two-color RCAF recruiting ad for their Air Transport Command; Back cover ad for Canadian Pacific passenger travel shows family chatting with engineer; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Way, Ronald L.; Way, Beryl W.
Canadian Geographical Journal, June 1961 : The Day of Chrysler's Farm
Pages 183-233 plus fifteen pages of nice vintage ads. Features: The Day of Chrysler's Farm - major article with many excellent illustrations and maps; Upper Canada Village; The Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission - article with photo; Nice Canadian Army recruiting ad inside back cover; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Lotz, J.R.; Ough, John P.; Munro, David A.; Morse, Eric W.
Canadian Geographical Journal, August 1961: Operation Hazen
Pages 39-75 plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Operation Hazen - the first summer, and the winter party; Sport Fishing near the Arctic Circle; The Eider Farms of Iceland; Voyageur's Highway - The Canadian Fur Trade - Its Logistics, and Contribution to Canadian Development; One page recruiting ad for commissioned officers in the Canadian Army; Nice colour-photo ad for BOAC on back cover features colourful lady street dancer in Seville; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Phillips, R.A.J.; Ridley, Frank; Shotwell, John S.G.; Howes, Helen Claire; Wood, Herbert Fairlie
Canadian Geographical Journal, March 1962: The Ancient Sites of Lake Abitibi
Pages 75-112 plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: The Klonkike Legend; The Ancient Sites of Lake Abitibi; The Champlain Waterway (includes fantastic one-page aerial view of Manhattan and environs; St. Albans - Ancient and Modern; The Many Battles of Stoney Creek; Nice two-color ROTP (Regular Officer Training Plan) recruiting ad for the Canadian military on back cover; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Van Allen, W.H.; LeBourdais, D.M.; Leechman, Douglas; Millar, Gerald; Warren, Edgar A.
Canadian Geographical Journal, May1962: Sir Hubert Wilkins in the Canadian Arctic
Pages 149-185 plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Opening of navigation in the St. Lawrence; The Making of An Explorer - Sir Hubert Wilkins in the Canadian Arctic; The First Farm on the Fraser River; The Lakehead - An Up-To-Date Harbour; Islands in the Sun - The Channel Islands; Canadian military recruiting ad inside front cover (ROTP); and more. Bit of writing on front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Little, C.H.; Russell, L.S.; Pritchard, Gordon B.; Young, J. Keigh; Graham, Anne M.S.; Preston, David A.
Canadian Geographical Journal, June 1962: Inuvik - Canada's New Arctic Town
Pages 185-220 plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Presentation of Massey Medal, 1962 - Dr. Diamond Jenness; Captain Cook in Canada; Rudolph Martin Anderson; Inuvik - Canada's new Arctic Town; Old Skills Build a New Bounty - building a new version of the vessel which visited Pitcairn Island in 1789; Otavalo Fair in Peru; One-page two-colour recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Wilson, J. Tuzo; Mallory, Enid Swerdfeger; Greening, W.E.; Harrington, Richard; Pendergast, James F.
Canadian Geographical Journal, April 1963: The Life of Lower Fort Garry
Pages 107-141 plus eighteen pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Graham Westbrook Rowley - Massey Medal, 1963; Science, ICSU and UNESCO; The Life of Lower Fort Garry; Some Early Recorders of the Nineteenth Century Canadian Scene; Bite a Birch Bark Pattern; Canadian Archaeology and History in 1962; Nice full-page RCAF recruiting ad; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Cloutier, Michel; Leitch, Adelaide; Barnes, J.A.; Harrington, Lyn; Sinclair, Sylvia
Canadian Geographical Journal, January, 1964: An Alberta Sod Home
37 Pages plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Nice Royal Canadian Navy recruiting ad inside front cover; Quebec's Winter Carnival/Le Carnaval De Quebec - article with many photos; The Ship That Built Nancy Island in the Nottawasaga River; Home on a Canadian Rockpile - The Barnes sod house at Oyen, Alberta - great family history; The New Territories of Hong Kong; Vancouver, B.C. compared with Sydney, Australia; Nice one-page two-colour CBC ad features Michael Maclear, their man in Tokyo; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Dyneley, T.; Tucker, N.; Marrion, R.; Embleton, C.; Scott, P.; Fosten, D.; Young, R.; Johnson, D.; Poulton, C.; Lilleystone, R.; Tanganelli, F.; Fosten, D.; Grant, C.
Tradition - The Journal of the International Society of Military Collectors, Number Thirty-Three (33)
40 pages. Undated but appears to be circa 1975. Contents: Peninsular Papers, part 3; The Sea Cavalier, part 2; The Field Service Uniform of the Imperial German Army, 1914-1915; Colonel Percy H.S. Barrow CB, CMB. - the 19th Hussars in the Sudan; The Dress of the French Infantry, Part 1; British Campaign Medals - the Naval General Service Medal, 1793-1840; Iron Laughter in Andalus, Part 1; Interesting Guns - Hand Guns of the German Army; French Cuirassiers, Part 6; The Bersaglieri; British General Officer c. 1743; The War Game, Part 18. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Anderson, Major R.B.; Pestana, Harold; Johnson, R.S.; Marrion, R.J.; Fosten, D.S.V.; Embleton, G.A.; Nicholson, J.; Summers, J.; Stacke, H.; Young, R.
Tradition - The Journal of the International Society of Military Collectors, Number Thirty-Eight (38)
40 pages. Undated but appears to be circa 1980. Features: The Royal Scots Greys; The Japanese Army of 1904-1905, Part 2; The Seventh New York National Guard 1861; The Uniiform of the 21st (Empress of India's ) Lancers; Zulu War 1879, Infantry Officers; Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. Bit of writing on front cover. A sound reference copy. Book
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Dyneley, T.; Fosten, D.; Marrion, R.; Young, R.; Morris, R.; Nicholson, J.; Graham, H.; Poulton, C.; Johnson, D.; Caton, A.; Wylly, H.
Tradition - The Journal of the International Society of Military Collectors, Number Thirty-Six (36)
40 pages. Peninsular Papers Part VI; 21st Lancers & the Dervish Army at Omdurman in 1898 Part II; British Campaign Medals - The Campaign Medals for Omdurman; Russian Colours & Standards of the Napoleonic Period; An Unusual Uniform of World War I; The Cavalry Charge of Marshal Murat at Eylau; Interesting Guns - Adams Revolvers, Part I; Iron Laughter in Andalus, Part IV; British Pouches and Belts, Part II; The British Cavalry of the Honourable East India Company. Undated but appears to be circa 1980. Somewhat above-average external wear. Bit of writing on front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Nicholson, Lt.-Col. J.B.R. (Editor)
Tradition - The Journal of the International Society of Military Collectors, Number Seventy-Three (73) - Special Indian Cavalry Issue No. 2
40 pages. Features: 6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers (Watson's Horse); 7th Light Cavalry; 8th King George's Own Light Cavalry; The Royal Deccan Horse (9th Horse); 10th Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force); Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (11th Frontier Force); Same Browne's Cavalry (12th Frontier Force); 13th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers; Dress Regulations for the Indian Calvalry, Indian Army Regulations, Volume VII, 1913; Duke of Cambridge receiving Native Officers of the 9th Bengal Lancers, Malta, 1878; 2nd Bengal Lancers. Undated but appears to be circa 1985. Somewhat above-average external wear. Bit of writing on front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Collins, Don; Shepherd, Alex; et al
The Western Socialist - Journal of Scientific Socialism in the Western Hemisphere, Vol. 36, No. 271; No. 5 - 1969: Bill Pritchard of the Winnipeg General Strike Speaks
24 pages. Features: WSP (U.S.) Conference of 1969; The Kennedy Family Passion Play; That Reformer Fellow, President Nixon; That High Cost of Living; "Reparations" Vs. World Socialism; N.D.P. Shell Game - Ed Schreyer assumes leadership of the Manitoba N.D.P.; Historic Words Live Long After Tragedy - "Bill" Pritchard, one of eight men tried in connection with the famous Winnipeg general strike of 1919, speaks again; Those Halls of Montezuma - looking back on Aztec history, and myths which surround it; Marx and the American Civil War; Do Loose Lips Sink Ships? - fascinating article claims German U-boats were had fore-knowledge of targets by gleaning information from European reinsurance companies who underwrote the risk of ocean shipments; Passing of Jeni "Chubbi" Kligman; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Harmo; MacDonald, J.A.; Pritchard, W.A.
The Western Socialist - Journal of Scientific Socialism in the Western Hemisphere, Vol. 35, No. 261; No. 1 - 1968 - Devaluation and Workers
22 pages. Features: War on Poverty; Modern Olympics; Devaluation and the Workers; Resurgent Japan; ATHIESTS and athiests; American Politics; Introducing new radio series; Smog; "Studied" Poverty. Average wear. Unmarked. Please note: Half of back cover is missing, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book
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Weidberg, R.A.; Harmo; Pritchard, W.A.
The Western Socialist - Journal of Scientific Socialism in the Western Hemisphere, Vol. 36, No. 268; No. 2 - 1969 - Rumpus on the Campus
22 pages. Features: To ABM or Not to ABM; A Socialist on the Kibbutz; Rumpus on the Campus - student rebellions; Mideast Turmoil; Behind the Building of the Panama Canal; Production for Use; The Shrike - and the 'Social Shrike'; John Braine - "Muddle Conservatire"; and more. Average wear. Bit of soiling to page 3. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Higdon, E.; HarmoVrooman, Carl M.; Et al
The Western Socialist - Journal of Scientific Socialism in the Western Hemisphere, Vol. 36, No. 272; No. 6 - 1969 - That German "Socialist" Government
22 pages. Features: The Vietnam Protest Movement; The Evolution of German Social Democracy - from 'Socialist' Party to Capitalist Party; Our Declaration of Principles; Land of the Long White Cloud - Britain shrugs off New Zealand; Political Kickbacks in Canada - Ed Schreyer's loose lips; Marx on "Terrorism & Censorship"; The DeLeonist Splinter Parties; Barricades in Northern Ireland. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Harmo; Furey, C. Peter; Vrooman, Carl M.
The Western Socialist - Journal of Scientific Socialism in the Western Hemisphere, Vol. 37, No. 273; No. 1 - 1970 - The Message of Capital / The Black Panther Party
22 pages. Features: Alice in Italy; The "Free" Press; Atrocity by American Troops in Vietnam; Capital; The Black Panther Party; Bougainville Island - Warnings from Australia; Review of Ferdinand Lundberg's "The Rich and the Super Rich"; Drugs, Plasma and Profits; The Scientists Hear About Socialism; Response to Wayne S. Huff, of Victoria, B.C..; The Defrosting of Rip Van Blow. Average wear. Unmarked. Short taped repair to fore-edge of back cover, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book
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Stacey, C.P.; DeProse, J.G.
Canadian Army Journal, April 1955, Vol. IX No. 2
160 pages. Many black and white illustrations. Features: A Hundred Years of Regimental Organization; Exercise Bulldog III; Canada's Army in Korea (II); The Saiwan Bay Memorialk, Hong Kong; New Anti-Tank Weapon is Developed for Canadian Army; Guns and Guided Missiles; Army Battle Honours committee Formed; The Journal of the Royal United Service Institution; Hydrofoil Boat is developed; Flashback, No. 10 - On the Evening of Victory; The Battle of Borodino; Gunner Centennial; British Artillery Unit Allied with Canadian Army; A Brief History of the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers; A Canadian General Transport Company in Japan. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A sound reference copy. Book
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Zabala, Aranzazu; Saiz, Blanca; Anderton, Colin Barry; Kennedy, J.E.; McCann, B.
To the Totem Shore: The Spanish Presence on the Northwest Coast - World Exposition, Vancouver 1986, Pavilion of Spain
240 pages. Bibliography. Index of names. Index of geographical references. Handsome reproductions of historic maps and illustrations. Printed upon glossy stock. Chapters include: Galleons, Pirates, Pearls and Fantastic Straits - California, XVIIth Century; Russian, French, British and American Incursions into "The Spanish Lake"; The Spanish Presence on the Northwest Coast - Sea-going Expeditions (1774-1793); Spanish Cartographic Surveys of the Northwest Coast in the XVIIIth Century - The Corps of Naval Steersmen; The Culture of the Indians of the Northwest Coast; Faces in the Forest - Mozino's Noticias de Nutka; A Personal View of the Northwest Coast - The journal of Tomas de Suria (1791); Nootka - the Crisis of 1789. Fore-edge of front free endpaper rumpled, othwerwise book clean and unmarked with light wear. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this handsome and very informative work. Book
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McArdle, K.J.; Beattie, K.; Cottrell, D; Enders, G.B.; Blackledge, W.J.; Fox;, Lyttleton; Adams, S.; Hopkins; A., ;Sullivan, Ed; Gilpatric, G.; Vancerbilt, C. Jr.; Kropotkin, A.;;Allhoff, F.; Hills, B.; Abbot, A.; Abdullah, A.
Liberty Magazine, July 3, 1937 - Night Raiders in China (Part 1)
54 pages. Features: Great colour cover art of Chinese battle scene by Clymer; The Good Old Days vs. The Good New Days; Ontario Premier Hepburn declares "...There will be no American dictatorship of our labour"; Hon. David A. Croll , former Ontario Labour Minister, argues in favour of industrial unionization; "I Hear You Calling Me" - short story; Night Raiders in China (part 1) - Gordon B. Enders' story of death in the yellow inferno; Mind over Mashie (short story); The Lady Who Blighted His Life (short story); Mr. Dunkle's Diary; Ed Sullivan's photos of 'Comers' - Anne Charpentier, Sam Snead, June Hart, Jack Holland and Thomas Thomas; Ulysses of Avenue A (short story); Family Scandal (part 4); To the Ladies; Mysterious Crime #5 - The Case of the Wisecracking "Uncle" of Broadway - who killed gambler Arnold Rothstein?; Review of movie "I Met Him in Paris"; Alias Emerald Annie (part 8 - table of contents says part 7); Forgotten Millions - unclaimed bank balances. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Address label. Back cover missing. Page 17-18 missing (contained Deanna Durbin article) Book
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Taaffe, Brendan; Simmons, Michael; Anick, Peter; Horgan, Candace; Hart, Laurie; Anick, Peter; Hansen, Ellen; Kuntz, Andrew; Stobbe, Gordon; et al
Fiddler Magazine, Winter 2003 / 2004, Vol. 10, No. 4 - Hollis Taylor Cover Photo
62 pages. Features: Matt Cranitch - Knee deep in Rushy Mountain; John McCusker - Modern Traditionalist; Hollis Taylor - from concertos to fiddle tunes to jazz to fences - playing it all; String Cheese Incident's Michael Kang; Norwegian Folk Festival Diary, Summer 202; Norway in a nutshell at the Telemark Folk Festival; Jan Beitohaugen Granli - Norway's 2002 Landskappleik Champion; Daniel Sanden-Warg - Swedish fiddler with a Setesdal accent; Mittenwald, Germany - a 300-year-old tradition of violin-making, featuring Anton Maller and Anton Sprenger; Mellie Dunham; Fiddle Tune History - "Oh, Ned!"; British Columbia's Frankie Rodgers; and much more. Above-average wear. A worthy copy of this interesting issue. Magazine
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Benson, Nicholas; Cohen, Holly; Anders, Robin Sutton; Calderhead, Christopher; Zutic, Marija; Aechle, Ann
Letter Arts Review, Autumn 2013, Volume 27, Number 4 - Brody Neuenschwander
64 pages. Features: Cover Artist - Brody Neuenschwander; New Inscription at Yale University; Nakha chitra - Fingernail Art; A Disappearing Act; Inverview with Vitaly Shapovalov; A journal of sacred geometry; and more. Signature atop title page, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Lee, Walter; Kincaid, F.M. Jr.; Delzell, H.W.; Mayne, Robert; Mock, Frank C.
S.A.E. Journal (Society of Automotive Engineers), March 1942
74 pages. Black and white illustrations. Features: Selection of Earth-Moving Tires; Two-Speed Supercharger Drives; The "Square-Wheel" Tractor Goes to Town (rubber tracks on crawler tractors aids war effort); Aircraft Carburetor Airscoops and Their Effect on Fuel-Air Metering in Flight; and more. Numerous vintage patriotic/military wartime ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Heavily worn and soiled. Binding intact. A worthy wartime copy. Magazine
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Baker, Russell; Lyons, Gene; Lindsey, Robert; Gelb, Barbara; Funk, Ben; Christie, Agatha; Prial, Frank J.; Rayner, William P.; Millstein, Gilbert
The New York Times Magazine, September (Sept.) 18, 1977 - Hodding Carter Clan Cover Photo
112 pages. Features: The Hodding Carters - Working for decades in the intransigent heartland of the South, they dedicated themselves and their newspaper to exposing the cruelties and injustice around them and reaffirming the basic goodness of the South they loved - article with photos (including cover); New Battles Over School Budgets - landmark California decisioin affecting John Serrano; Ten Days That Shook Me Up in Russia - the tormented world of Soviet dissidents; "Dewar's Profiles" features David O. Hill, Wildlife Conservationist of New York City; Swept Away - people continue to build along coastal areas despite terrible storms and the damage they cause; Poirot's First Case - Agatha Christie describes how she created her first detective story, and her grandest sleuth, while surrounded by poisons; Fantastic two-page centerfold ad for Jovan fragrances; Photos of Nubby Knits; Throwing a Curve - John Saladino designed this curved apartment; Sexy color-photo ad for luxurious silk bikini panties by Macy's; A Mess of Mopeds; Toyota Celica ad on back cover. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Roiphe, Anne Richardson; Davidson, Sara; Goldberger, Paul; Gerassi, John; Scott, Jack; Brown, Thomas M.; Culhane, John; Crenshaw, Mary Ann
The New York Times Magazine, October (Oct.) 17, 1971 - Living Through the Allende Revolution
132 pages. Features: Many great color-photo fashion ads; The Mad Diary of a Manhattan Ecologist - Anne Richardson Roiphe; Nice color ad for Omega watches; Photo of John T. Morgan in Bogen Boutiques ad; Interesting Dreyfuss Fund ad features large photo of lion's head; Great photo ad for Ben Khan features Knick' basketball player Walt (Clyde) Frazier; Living Through the Allende Revolution - A Chilean Familiy Chronicle - major photo-illustrated article; Jean-Paul Sartre Accuses the Intellectuals of Bad Faith; It's Not How You Play The Game, But What Pill You Take - the genie of the pill bottle threatens both athletes and athletics; The Natives May Win One - The Great Alaskan Real-Estate Deal - land claims of the Kotzebue people; Rene Dubos views mankind's future with confidence; Pearl S. Buck ad features photos of darling children who are prisoners of war - Amerasian children left in Asian countries by American GI's; Great funky color ad for Supergraphics highlights their 70's adhesive plastics interior finishings; Great "Polish Screwdriver" ad for Wodka Wyborowa - The Polish Vodka; Nice one-page Dewar's Whisky ad features photo of playwright Terrence McNally; and more. Please Note: Pages 43-46 loose but present. Centerfold and pages 95-98 missing. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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De Gramont, Sanche; King, Larry L.; Stern, Sol; Sherrill, Robert; Conrad, Barnaby; Arnold, Martin; Peterson, Patricia; Kiester, Edwin Jr.; Miel, Alice; Claiborne, C.; Plumb, B.
The New York Times Magazine, April (Apr.), 1967 - You're a Good Man, Charlie (Charles) Schultz / Pierre Mendes-France / The Rand Corporation
160 pages. Features: Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Pierre Mendes-France; The Baker, Dodd and Powell Cases Bring Congressional Ethics to the Fore; Who Thinks in a Think Tank? - The Rand Corporation; Capitol Architect George Stewart; You're A Good Man, Charlie (Charles) Schultz - The Most Famous Newspaper Cartoonist of All Time; Nice Cohama ad features Superman; City Councilman John Santucci; One-page photo-ad for the ILGWU (International Ladies' Garment Workers Union) shows depression-era man selling apples near the Capitol; Black Comeback - fashion photos; The Shortchanged Children - the average suburban grade-schooler has never known a Negro his own age, or an underprivileged person; Photos of Poul Kjaerholm furniture designs; Foster Grant ad features six great color photos of Jane Fonda; Great one-page color-photo ad for Manischewitz entitled "How Does a Jewish Cowboy Celebrate Passover?"; and more. Above-average external wear. Covers loose but present. Library stamp upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Please note: separate Report on Men's Wear not included. Book
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Reston, James; Halberstam, Michael J.; Rustin, Bayard; Thomas, Piri; Petschek, Willa; Peterson, P.; Hewitt, Jean; Reif, Rita
The New York Times Magazine, August (Aug.) 13, 1967 - John Betjeman
80 pages. Features: Cuban Diary - Raising Castro's 'New Man' - article with photo of state-run nursery for children of working mothers; Gorgeous color fashion ads; A Doctor's Diagnosis of Medicare; A Negro Leader Defines a way out of the Exploding Ghetto - Bayard Rustin; A Puerto Rican Describes a Nightmare Night in 'Mi Barrio' - Piro Thomas writes about Spanish Harlem; The (John) Betjeman Phenomenon - photo-illustrated article on England's 61-year-old poet-crusader; Lovely color-photo Lady Manhattan centerfold ad; Fantastic Patty Petite ad features 'Helen of Troy' theme with ancient warriors at her back; Nice hat fashion photos; Fantastic one-page color-photo Lady Arrow ad features Pamela Tiffin; Photos of the home-office of Dr. William Greenspon; Artsy McCallum Boutique ad features Gernreich stocking designs; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Spine taped. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Steingarten, Jeffrey; Brown, Chip; et al
Vogue (US) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1995 - Claudia Schiffer Cover
462 pages. Features: Spring Fashion Special - 215 Great Choices; Why it's ok to Look Rich Again; Couture Beauty - Diary of the New Face; The Mystery of Remission; What's Cooking in Cyberspace; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Sambrot, W.; Dillon, J.; Reese, J.; Johnson, D.; Patterson, A.; Murray, K.; Frohman, I.; Gee, J.; Iba, H.; Hoyle, F.; Connell, V.; Kelland, C.
The Saturday Evening Post,, February (Feb.) 21, 1959 - My Husband, Arthur Murray
106 pages. Short Stories: Space Secret; Phantom Millions; Detective Sister Mary; The Lady and the Killer. Articles: This is the Life I Love - Alicia Patterson of the famous Amercan newspaper family; My Husband, Arthur Murray (part 2); Patients Should Tell the Truth; The Reds Booted Me out of China - British Reporter Jack Gee spent 9 uncomfortable months inside the Chinese People's Republic; Defense Decides the Big Ones - Henry P. Iba of Oklahoma State explains his basketball tactics; Adventures of the Mind, 21 - When Time Began. Serials: Riviera Prelude (part 1 of 2); The Cardiff Giant Affair (part 4 of 8). Ads: GE (yellow) appliances; Johnson & Johnson clear tape; Very nice two-page color-photo American Airlines ad shows passengers disembarking "the new jet-powered Electra flagship"; Great color-photo Plymouth ad shows white 1959 Fury convertible; Evinrude outboard motors; Lowry organs; Canada Tourism; Very nice two-page color-photo ad for the new Chevrolet Nomad wagon - shown at Universal-International Studios in Hollywood; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza; Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup; Frigidaire Fridges; Mytinger & Casselberry; Colgate Dental Cream; 1959 Ford Cars (showing teal Fairlane 500); Port St. Lucie, Florida real estate; Pall Mall cigarettes; Northern toilet paper; Chesterfield cigarettes - snow-scene photos; Foremost cottage cheese; Olympic TV/Phono/Stereo; Pream coffee whitener; National Steel (auto mural photo); Sears vitamins; Speed Queen appliances; Ipana plus tooth paste; Back cover color ad for Betty Crocker Chiffon Cake Mixes; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Hay, J.; Conroy, V.; Brandon, W.; Crisp, N.; Kerr, J.; Ciardi, J.; Silverman, M.; Kobler, J.; Salisbury, H.; Alsop, S.; Rockwell, Norman; Buckner, R.; MacLean, A.
The Saturday Evening Post, March (Mar.) 19, 1960 - Comeback of a Shabby City - Philadelphia / Norman Rockwell
126 pages. Short Stories: The Girl in the Sentry Box; A Touch of Scandal; The Hermit; The Turning Point. Articles: What Makes Me Laugh; Adventures of the Mind, #48 - The Act of Language; The Happy Orphans of Metera - Greek home for babies of unwed mothers; Master of Movie Horror - William Castle; Red China Against Russia?; They're Off - and the World is Watching - the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination; Norman Rockwell - My Adventures as an Illustrator, Part VI - I Tried to be a Playboy. Serials: Moon Pilot (part 1 of 3); Night Without End (part 5 of 8). Ads: Phone ad features Winterland, Florida; Florsheim Shoes; Cracker Barrel Cheese; Ford Falcon Wagons (2 color pages); Oldsmobile (Olds) 1960; Hotpoint stoves; Campbell's Tomato Rice and Cream of Vegetable Soups; Pontiac Bonneville (night illustration); Dial Soap; 1960 Chrysler - nice light-blue New Yorker at circus; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti; Avis Rent-a-Car; Grandma Moses flower seeds and Borden's Instant Coffee; Caterpillar - pushing coal at a power plant; Borden's Chocolate Ice Cream; GM Diesel - two illustrated pages; Air France - featuring gourmet food; 1960 Chevrolet Trucks; Sylvania TVs - with Arthur Godfrey photo; Royal Crown Soda - young lady in rain gear; The Metropolitcan 1500 car; International Trucks; Mayflower Movers; Ladies' Home Journal; Renault Dauphine; Pan-Am color ad with Paris photo; GMAC; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover boasts they are "Air-Softened". Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Halary, Charles; Niosi, Jorge; Boggs, Carl; Lanza, Luciano
Our Generation, Vol 12, No. 1 - Who Controls Canadian Capitalism?
72 pages. Features: The New Quebec State; Who Controls Canadian Capitalism; Euro-Communism in Italy; Fascism and Techno-Bureaucracy; Book reviews on The Parti Quebecois, Automobiles, Rural Social Change. Clean and unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Finnie, Richard; Buchanan, Donald W.; Cole Douglas S.; Sternberg, C.M.
Canadian Geographical Journal, February (Feb.) 1933, Vol VI, No. 2 - Waterton Lakes National Park
Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Waterton Lakes National Park; Adventurers of Bristol; Prehistoric Footprints in Peace River. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. PLEASE NOTE; Pages 57-68, the article on an Arctic sled journey, have been removed and are not included. Magazine
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Goforth, W.W.; Roberts, Peter B.M.; Davis, Edith A.; Hooper, James
Canadian Geographical Journal, March (Mar.) 1933, Vol VI, No. 3 - Jehol / Cape Breton Island
Pages 105-156 plus XII pages of nostalgic ads. Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Jehol - "Twilight Land of Nomadism"; Glasgow; Cape Breton Island; Rubber. Nice colour "White Star Line" ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Magazine
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Allen, Bill; Swan, A.W.; Herbert, Walter B.
Canadian Geographical Journal, May 1933, Vol VI, No. 5 - Great Bear Lake
Pages 211-256 plus xviii pages of nostalgic ads. Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: "Down North" To Great Bear Lake - Voyaging by Air to Canada's New Northern Mining Centre; London's New Architecture; Castles of the New World - profusely illustrated article on Canada's grain elevators, from small to huge. Nice colour Quebec tourism ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Book
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Soper, J. Dewey; Pittman, H.H.; Meek, Theophile James; Roberton, Thomas B.; Beriau, Oscar A.
Canadian Geographical Journal, September (Sept.) 1933, Vol VII, No. 3 - A Visit to Satan at Sheikh Adi
Pages 101-150 plus XIV pages of nostalgic ads. Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Solitudes of the Arctic - Great photos; A Visit to Satan - in his sanctuary at Sheikh Adi, the leading shrine of the Yazidis or Devil-worshippers, that strange mysterious folk set amid the turbulent Kurds of northwestern Mesopotamia; The Prairie Orchestra - interesting article on grasshoppers; Winnipeg - the Prairie Capital; The Handicraft Renaissance in Quebec. Nice two-color Canadian Pacific ad on back cover features image of female dancer in Bali. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Turner, Philip J.; Barbeau, Marius; Sandercock, W. Clark; Dunlop, William R.
Canadian Geographical Journal, October (Oct.) 1933, Vol VII, No. 4 - Is Modern Rhodesia Ancient Ophir?
Pages 151-198 plus XVI pages of nostalgic ads. Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Old English Inn; Rocher Malin - Temiscouata; Where History Was Made - only falling chimneys now remain of flourishing pioneer western outposts; Is Modern Rhodesia Ancient Ophir? - article with amazing photos. Back cover two-color Canada Pacific ad features illustration of female dancer in Bali. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Grenfell, Sir Wilfred; Meredith, Brian; Harvey-Jellie, W.; Kerr, Forrest A.
Canadian Geographical Journal, November (Nov.) 1933, Vol VII, No. 5 - The Problems of Labrador
Pages 199-246 plus XVI pages of nostalgic ads. Many great black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Problems of Labrador; The Lordly Pyrenees; A Seigniory on the Ottawa;; Ice Fields of Western Canada. Back cover two-color Canada Pacific ad for the Empress of Australia's trips in the Mediterranean. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Alsop, Stewart; Morgenstern, Joseph; et al
Newsweek Magazine, September (Sept.) 13, 1971 - Vietnam Combat Diary / The New Face of Adoption
122 pages. Features: Cover photo of New Jersey Couple Frank and Barbara Calabrese with adopted daughter Rachel; The New Face of Adoption; Vietnam combat diary; Sen. Strom Thurmond; New birth control techniques; Color photos of daily life on the Chinese Mainland; Can Wage-Price freezes work?; The Increasing Role of Computers in art - from music to poetry to visual works; One-page ad for Moneysworth with photo of Ralph Ginzburg; Dixie Takes the Bus; photo of burning school buses in Pontiac, Michigan; Reflecting on Black Panther George Jackson, killed in San Quentin recently; Sales of lottery tickets are up; Porsche car ad (red) - for only $3.595; Is it safe to trust Washington - relations with Canada and Japan; Lady Amalia Fleming; Kremlinologist John Erickson; Mystery death of Donald J. Leahy; Winston Filters cigarette ad features color photo of happy adult picnic scene; Joe Cahill - the Emerald Pimpernel; Women's Wear Daily (WWD); Sony Trinitron TV ad features color photo of extended familly watching TV in bedroom; Photo-illustrated article on Hugh Hefner and how Playboy is switching to local talent; Father Francis X. Lawlor; Co-op Cars in Montpellier, France; Nice color-photo centerfold ad for Florsheim men's shoes; Unemployment in Gary, Indianna; Volkswagen ad features a Karmann Ghia which was picked as one of the world's most beautifully designed products by W.Dorwin Teague; Jean Piaget undermined?; One-page color ad for the city of Memphis "City of Manageable Size"; One-page ad for the United Fund features female black teacher with young white male student; Saab 99 ad; Cricket Plaer John Snow; Nostalgic two-page color ad for Sears color TVs; Nudie Cohn / Nudie the Tailor - tailor to the stars and the world's largest Western outfitter; Funny color-photo ad for State Farm insurance features bulldog which has just ransacked a mailman's bag; Gala opening of Washington's John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Canadian Club color photo ad features 'Water Walk' in Amsterdam (floating in canal in large clear plastic bag; and much more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Boyle, Harry; Fotheringham, Allan; et al
Maclean's - Canada's Newsmagazine, October 31, 1977 - Gilles Villeneuve
84 pages. Features: Interview with U.S. newsman Edwin Newman; Classy two-page ad for Seiko digital watches; Volkswagen Rabbit ad; This Country Showed Such Promise Once...; Nice color photo ad for Sears/De Beers Diamonds features new mother with child; CN Rail ad features image of executive R.R. Latimer; Media coverage of the House of Commons; Willy De Roos sails into Vancouver's False Creek Harbour, setting a world record for fastest Northwest Passage trip in the smallest craft ever to make the route; John McCallum burned by Winnipeg restaurant pyrotechnics; Bloody Italy - terrorist casualties mount; AMC Concord car ad; Ad for Montreal's Quen Elizabeth Hotel - the two storey hotel; Nice Pentax camera ad; Feature article on filmmaker Harry Rasky; Gilles Villeneuve - The Next Canadian Hero - photo-illustrated article; Lufthansa 737 hijacked to Mogadishu, Somalia - Entebbe-like rescue; The Ulster Peace Movement and Ciaran McKeown; Allan Bakke claims reverse discrimination at the University of California's medical school; Celebrity news about Linda Rondstadt, Billy Martin, Reggie Jackson and Billy Graham; People rush to Northern BC for pipeline and other opportunities; Trevor Pilley of the Bank of British Columbia (B.C.); Dodge Magnum XE colour-photo ad; The new 'Ottawa Today' newspaper; Ad for the Audi 5000; Musician Murray McLauchlan; Allan Fotheringham says Toronto may finally have something going for it!; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Thomas, David; Stark, T. James; et al
Maclean's - Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, December (Dec.) 22, 1980 - John Lennon Cover Photo
60 pages. Features: John Lennon cover photo; Winnipeg's Christmas Cheer Board; Gloomy view from Jim Gray of Canadian Hunter in Alberta's Oil Patch; Newspaper groups have become too large, too wealthy and too successful; Silo construction halts air travel to Chatham, Ontario's municipal airport - farmer Bob Walker does not agree to expropriation; Jeworski's general store near Regina does booming liquor business; UBC Professor Cyril Belshaw acquitted of murdering his wife; Jean Lesage - reluctant reformer; Poland marks time on a tightrope; El Salvador's Col. Adolfo Arnoldo Majano; Ballots and Bullets in Uganda; Ronald Reagan's new cabinet; Murder of Dr. Michael Halberstam by Bernard Welch; Oilmen keep up pressure on Ottawa's energy plan; The UTDC and its ALRT; Canada's prime interest rate hits 17%; The Legacy of John Lennon - photo-illlustrated article; Photo of figures skaters Baier and Eisler; Surgeons at Toronto General Hospital lose their viewing gallery in exchange for a new wing; Parapsychologists and the long road toward respectability; Pop Psychology is the newest gimmick on the AM Dial - with photo of Nadine Berger at work; Anne Murray in 'Save the Children' ad; Bruce Springsteen - photo-illustrated article; Book and movie reviews; and more. Neat 2"x1" clipping from bottom corner of front cover. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Benson, Allan L.; Collins, Joseph; Welliver, J.C.; Barton, William E.; Cameron, Charles D.; Finger, Charles J.; Bowyer, Helen; MacDonald, Paul; barker, S. Omar; Howe, J. Olin; Faris, J.T.
The Dearborn Independent - Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, August (Aug.) 21, 1926 - The Women of Mexico Awake
32 pages. Features: The Loneliest Man in New York - an intimate study of Frank A. Munsey by one of his former newspaper executives; Through the colored glasses of Freudism the doctor looks at Judy O'Grady and the Colonel's Lady - and decides that Freud should be repudiated; Building Good Roads by Gasoline - income from tolls, gas tax and licenses pays for U.S. roads; America's Scattered Children - the American flag flies in Alaska and more than halfway across the Pacific on thousands of islands; 'Bad English' is a Heritage from Olden Times - much of the grammar now classed as incorrect has come down to us by word of mouth from the time of Chaucer and before; Henry Ford's Page - understanding how the public mind moves from interest to disinterest; Editorials - the defeat of Mrs. Ferguson in Texas was actually a repudiation of her husband, Jim Ferguson, corn is a huge commodity, taxes hurt the British whisky-making industry; Voyage of the Victoria - The Passage of the Strait (part 9); The Women of Mexico Awake - they claim freedom which their American sisters enjoy; Pity the Poor Baseball Scout! - he deals in human ivory; Phoning in the Woods - photo-illustrated article on phone lines serving fire-fighting Forest Rangers in Montana; Chats with Office Callers - New Yorker article explains how for three times in a row the writer attended church, only to witness the uplifting of those of another religion; Rare Americana in a Unique Setting - the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Some Vanished Towns of Kansas - cities that died before they had lived/State Capital which could not be found; Interesting tree photos inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Time Magazine (Canadian Edition), August (Aug.) 6, 1979: Leadership in America - Fifty Faces for the Future
66 pages. Features: Rosalynn Carter campaigns for husband, Jimmy; Carter's pollster, Patrick Caddell; Portland Mayor Goldschmidt and his transportation system; New Orleans ex-mayor Landrieu - boisterous builder for HUD; Paul Volcker to the Rescue; SALT's price; Theodore (Ted) Robert Bundy found guilty; America looks for citizens who can construct a new consensus - a cry for leadership - with 50 brief profiles of the faces of America's future; Handsome color-photo centerfold Volvo ad features smiling man's face reflected in hood of his car; Nicaragua - Undoing the Dynasty; Evicting the Bedouins of the Negev; Israeli inflation; photo of murdered P.L.O. leader Zuheir Mohsen; Ibrahim Yazdi says "Captitalism Kills"; Jesse Jackson in Soweto Township; India's new Prime Minister Charan Singh; Neopagans; Male Strippers - article with action photos of Guy Garrett and Larry Slade; Warming up for the 1980 Olympics in Moscow - article with color photos; Newspaper editor Martin Yant and his challenges with the Mansfield News-Journal; Prices are still flying high (inflation); Alcohol-fueled vehicles; Roller skating's wheels of fortune; Passing of Tony "Two Ton" Galento, Sir Charles Clore, Joseph Kessel and Rexford Guy Tugwell; George Burns - article with color photos; Is cholesterol the culprit?; Photo of auto dealer Norma Proud; Review of book "The Neoconservatives"; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Stanley, Lt. Col. George F.G (Signed)
For Want of a Horse - Being a Journal of the Campaigns Against the Americans in 1776 and 1777 Conducted from Canada, By an Officer Who served with Lt. Gen. Burgoyne
194 pages. Index. Fold-out four-panel map. "Throws new light upon and adds new interest to the story of General John Burgoyne's ill-fated exploits of 1977. Explains the factors behind the British defeat and American victory at Saratoga on October 17, 1977." - from dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper, otherwise book clean and unmarked with light wear. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Binding tight. A nice copy. Book
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