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‎ANGE, Louis.‎

‎Pour bien faire sa publicite. La culture methodique des affaires.‎

‎in-12°, 270 pp., broche, couv. Traces de mouillures. [NV-1]‎

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‎BLEUSTEIN-BLANCHET, M.‎

‎La Rage de convaincre.‎

‎fort vol. in-8°, 437 pages, nombreuses illustrations, broche, couverture illustree Bon etat. [TX-10]‎

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‎CARON, Gerard.‎

‎Un "Carré Noir" dans le Design.‎

‎grand in-8°, 221 pp., nombreuses illustrations, broche, couverture illustree. Tres bon etat.- 9782100011650 Des parfums, des paquets de lessive, des shampooings, des brosses à dents, des enseignes de magasin, ce sont tous ces objets qui font notre vie de tous les jours et dont on ne connaît pas très bien les origines : comment sont-ils fabriqués, dessinés, mis comment sont-ils fabriqués, dessinés, mis sur le marché... ?‎

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‎REYMOND, William.‎

‎Coca-Cola : l'enquete interdite.‎

‎in-8, 429 pp., ill. coul., broche, couverture. illustree.- 9782080687647 Bel exemplaire. [TX-16]‎

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‎CABONI, Marc.‎

‎L'Art et la Technique de l'Etalage. 2° edition.‎

‎in-8, 200 pp., nombreuses figures in-t., broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [CA28-4]‎

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‎OGILVY, David.‎

‎La Publicite selon OGILVY. Traduit par Elie VANNIER‎

‎in-4° 224 pages, abondamment illustre in-t. N/B et en couleurs, biblio, index, relie cartonnage avec jaquette illustree. Bon etat. [PIL-HA2]‎

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‎[MARABOUT FLASH]‎

‎Je danserai bientôt sur mon tapis - 1968 - Publicité Meraklon (Marabout Flash).‎

‎petit in-16° carré, 95 pages, dessins in-t., broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [PM-LP3][FP-1]‎

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‎[MARABOUT FLASH] - FANCH Olivier‎

‎Bretagne = Breizh : Une nouvelle prise de conscience‎

‎petit in-16° carre, 124 pages, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [VAR]‎

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‎A.G. STREET - Eric RICKMAN - A.S. WADE etc.‎

‎The Monthly Periodical Men Only Volume 5. No. 20.‎

‎Publisher's original colour illustrated card covers. 8vo 7½" x 5¼" 160 pp. Publication of the day featuring near the knuckle colour and monochrome illustrations and cartoons, advertisements to end papers and lower panel. Dusty and slight creases to overlapping edges. [HA-3]‎

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‎(LINHOF) - GIEBELHAUSEN, Joachim.‎

‎Techniques Of Advertising Photography (1963).‎

‎Hard-cover in-4°, 242 pages + adv., color and B&W photos (many photos from early advertising campaigns, using the Linhof system). Overweight Hardcover no D-J. VG+++ Edges, corners, and covers of book show (very very )minor wear. No underlining; no highlighting; no internal markings. Stored in a box. [HP-3]‎

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‎RENOY, Georges.‎

‎Bruxelles sous Leopold Ier - 25 ans de Cartes porcelaine, 1840-1865.‎

‎in-4, 192 pp., abondamment illustré en noir et en couleurs, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [P-5]‎

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‎CABONI, Marc.‎

‎Manuel du Dessinateur publicitaire.‎

‎in-8, 95 pp., nombreux dessins et figures in-t., broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [DV-21]‎

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‎[MARABOUT FLASH]‎

‎ABC de la Lessive : un guide pratique pour la ménagère - NUTTIGE WASTIPS - Publicité OMO (Marabout Flash).‎

‎petit in-16° carre, 2 x 59 pages, publicites, broche, couverture illustree.- Peu courant. Bel exemplaire. [FP-1]‎

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‎BOUTELIER, D. & SUBRAMANIAN, D.‎

‎Le Grand Bluff. Pouvoir et argent dans la Publicité.‎

‎in-8, 385 p., index, broché, couverture illustrée Bel exemplaire. (CA-31) [CA31-4]‎

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‎MINEUR, Jean.‎

‎BALZAC 00.01.‎

‎in-8, 274 pages, illustrations, broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [CL-7]‎

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‎CREATIVE CLUB OF BELGIUM‎

‎Creative Club of Belgium - Award 1984.‎

‎Hardcover in-4°, nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée. GOOD DW - Bel exemplaire. [AT-P3]‎

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‎DE MENDEZ, V.‎

‎LA CAMPAGNE DE PUBLICITE. Conseils et réflexions à l'usage des annonceurs.‎

‎in-12, 340 pages, broché. Très bon etat (non coupé). [NV-17]‎

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‎RUTTINGER, Jean-Rene.‎

‎George Killian ou L'Extraordinaire Histoire d'un gentleman brasseur irlandais. Naissance d'un mythe publicitaire. Recit.‎

‎in 8°, 225 pp., broche, couverture illustree. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA28-3]‎

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‎OOSTENS-WITTAMER, Y.‎

‎La Belle Epoque: Belgian Posters, Watercolors and Drawings, From the Collection of L. Wittamer-De Camps.‎

‎Landscape in-4 oblong, 93 pp., illustrations en noir et en coul., broché, couv. Bon état. [P-5] Published to accompany an exhibition held Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1970-1971‎

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‎(QUENTIN). DOPAGNE, J.‎

‎Connaitre l'art de la démesure de Quentin.‎

‎in-12, 133 pp., nombreuses illustrations N/B et couleurs, broché. Bel exemplaire. [109B-1] Textes de Otto Hahn, Jacques Bureau, Guy Abitan, Abraham Moles et Yvaral, Vasarely et Pierre Bosc.‎

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‎SIMPSON, Ian (dir.).‎

‎Le Guide de l'Illustrateur professionnel.‎

‎Hardcover in-4° 191 pp. entièrement illustrées en couleurs, cartonnage sous jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire. [P-11]‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.‎

‎Scientific American January 1932 Volume 146 Number 1‎

‎Former owner's name faintly in pencil atop front cover, else unmarked. Stapled contents separated from cover. Covers well-worn but contents good or better. Back cover graced with black and white advertisement from the Committee on Mobilization of Relief Resources featuring image of a man tightening his belt. Features: Seeing with invisible light - use of ultr-violet light makes possible the 9000 power microscope; A new dam-reconditioning method - concrete facing is of novel construction; Editorials - synthetic rubber - studies in sex - we build ships; Is space expanding? - evidence points to the fact that the universe is exploding; Mechanical stevedores aboard ship - ship is converted into a "self-unloader"; Gorilla - greatest of all apes - thrills of a scientific expedition's hunt for gorillas; Safety rules for the airways - Department of Commerce regulations are all-inclusive; Eugenics for cows but not for humans - much of so-called eugenics is based upon fallacies; Marking the nations's boundaries - Questions of state's boundaries are complex and interesting; New York's newest subway cars - cars for new line are greatly improved; What science really is - why had the Greeks or the Chinese no Industrial Revolution?; Erosion Dares the west - a menace and the measures that must be taken to defeat it; From the archeologist's note book; Curious lead tablet, Luristan bronzes, a benevolent hippopotamus, a road of the ages; Analyzing "Archies" shots - Theodolite records shell-bursts in movies for close study; New and exotic delights for our table - many delicious fruit and vegetable immigrants in American markets. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.‎

‎Scientific American March 1932 Volume 146 Number 3‎

‎Colour Lucky Strike advertisement upon back cover features large picture of June Collyer. Inside of back cover features full-page advertisement from the National Publishers Association which quotes John H. Patterson, Andrew Carnegie and Thomas Fortune Ryan's words from past depressions and concludes "American has beaten 19 Major Depressions - she will beat this one... as the most nearly self-contained nation, we have within our own boundaries the elemental factors for recovery." Features: Mrs. Sinclair's "Mental Radio" - a record of amazing experiments in mental telepathy made by the wife of a well-known author; Editorials - Rear Admiral Winslow - Out of Adversity - Interstate truck regulation - the country's health; George Washington, Inventor - the versatility of our first President included invention and scientific farming; A miniature solar system and its problems - Jupiter's four major satellites and other small ones make up a system that baffles the astrophysicist; Gem-stone cutting for the amateur - a fascinating hobby with a mechanical and an esthetic appeal; To salvage a sunken liner's treasure - new methods used in recovering the gold from the Egypt; A New Turbine rocket plane for the upper atmosphere - combination drive for a proposed stratosphere plane; Why power companies plant trees - public utility companies now reforesting their water power watersheds; a Horizontal well supplies fresh water to Bermuda - a modern system supplants old rainwater from roofs system; George Washington, the father of the American Navy; From Angora Goat to Mohair Fabric; The telephone spans the Pacific - the first commercial service from California to Hawaii is inaugurated; From the Archeologist's Note book - Sumerian Diorite Head - stand from grave Athenian jug - Persian strong-box; Preservation of Leather Book Bindings - treatment and formulas to protect old or rare library volumes. Average wear. Small openings at top and bottom of spine. Unmarked. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.‎

‎Scientific American May 1932 Volume 146 Number 5‎

‎Lucky Strike cigarette advertisement upon back cover is graced with charming colour painting of Sue Carol who is quoted as saying "Now I use Luckies only.... I have had to smoke various brands of cigarettes in pictures, but it was not until I smoked Luckies that I discovered the only cigarettes that did not irritate my throat." Features: The navy's contribution to industry - the navy's usefulness to science and industry justifies its maintenance in the highest efficiency; Editorials - buy British - In Crime's grip - George Eastman - Wood Farming; New Light on Pluto - while Professor Lowell's calculations were sound, it was only by coincidence that Pluto was found where he predicted it; Beryllium - the production of beryllium on a commercial scale presages wide use of its alloys in industry; Watching the creation of the stars - evolution of the galaxies; Factory methods in coal mining - conveyor belts, car dumps, crushers, air cleaners and the like, add to mining efficiency; Viscount Grey and Lord Haldane - a biographical contrast of two loyal British colleagues; The new X-ray "Microscop" - The multicrystal spectrograph reveals electrons in motion within the atom; Forge welding - production process used in fabricating large pressure vessels; Where is television? - television comparable to home movie equipment in quality of image will probably not be available for some time; Glass and the machine age - new mechanical processes have greatly increased production and have lowered costs; A new chapter on Egyptian art; Archeologist's findings near Giza; The father of all skyscrapers - demolition of 47-year old Chicogo building settles a question of long standing; The snake -charming sisters of Holy Popa - three sisters on the sacred mountain of Popa are the only known women snake charmers in th east; The army general as captain of industry; How does the law protect slogans?. Average wear. Half inch opening at top of spine and front cover. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.‎

‎Scientific American September 1932 Volume 147 Number 3‎

‎Features: Hoover Dam - purposes, plans, and progress of construction; Editorials - Dr. George K. Burgess and Dr. George F. Kunz - are there White Indians? - back to earth - construction - wages; Flying in the beginning - early experiments with man-carrying kites and gliders; Peregrinations of a freight car - as a railroad freight car travels here and there over the country, records are made of its movements in minute detail; New Planetary discoveries - the discovery of minor planets has fairly been put on a basis of mass production; The muscular power of insects - the muscles of insects give them much greater power proportionately than other animals possess; A masterpiece of Museum-craft - the largest existing monument of Greek sculpture has been re-erected in a museum in Berlin; Radio in the forest service - new transmitter-receivers, one weighing only 10 pounds, are to be tested this year; Solo man - a fossil skull - a new find of great importance; new notes on ancient man - recent discoveries throw new light on man's antiquity; Tropical fish as pets; Food for a floating hotel - the supplies for an ocean liner's next trip are ordered while the liner is still 1000 miles out at sea; Whirling molten steel to make gun castings - newly perfected centrifugal process promises better guns; Treasure trove in lowly "Sweeps" - all wastes and sweepings in jeweler's plants are carefully salvaged and precious metals recovered from them. Building safety into automobile glass - laminated safety glass for cars does not shatter; Quartz takes up fire fighting in the automatic heads of sprinkler systems; Advertising a curb on product design pirates. Back cover graced with colour Lucky Strike advertisement featuring painting of a sensuous young woman beneath the caption "OK - Miss America! We thank you for your patronage."Three inch opening between top of spine and front cover. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.‎

‎Scientific American October 1931 Volume 144 Number 1‎

‎Features: Ivory - the pearl of the forest - the age-old industry built around the teeth of elephants; Editorials - blindness and false shame - help needed - too fat? - international affairs; Testing the astronomical yardstick - when Eros approaches the earth, Astronomers will study him further; A stone dam greater than Cheops' pyramid - novel methods of construction on World's largest rock-filled dam; Has living matter been produced in the laboratory? - Mexican scientist produces what resembles low forms of life; The volcanic birth of a new island - an eruption in hte bay that was Krakatoa's crater; Mining the sky for scientific knowledge - problems and questions that may be solved by the exploring rocket; Modern 'alchemy' in iron and steel - scientists are making iron almost a noble metal; Preserving newspaper files - tissue coating adds to strength of wood pulp paper; An actor turns inventor - safety oven shelf spells financial success; Practical X-ray crystal analysis in engineering - inner characteristics of materials can now be ascertained; Pre-constructed pip-line hauled out to sea - launching a huge pipe to make an ocean filling station for tankers; Giant Tortoises - they are now being propagated in the U.S.; From the archeologist's notebook - Petra - Chinese pottery dogs - a venus from the sea; Landscaping with fully-grown trees - difficult procedure in moving large trees; On the track of the Mayas - modern Mayas mix Christianity with their old paganism. Back cover features interesting advertisement by Southern California Edison with photo of enormous new transmission tower supplying Los Angeles. Uncommon Auburn Automobile advertisement inside front cover features their Cord Front Drive feature. One inch opening between top of spine and front cover. Average wear and soiling. Unmarked. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.‎

‎Scientific American April 1931 Volume 144 Number 4‎

‎A particularly interesting issue with topics ranging from the 100 horsepower blower for the organ in the new Chicago Stadium to an English vending machine which dispenses individual lit cigarettes. Features: The eyes and ears of the railroad - the complicated signal system that spells safety for rail travel; Editorials - Arthur G. Halfpenny - An Awakening Due - Lopsided progress; International Affairs; Did a meteorite strike a car in Crawfordsville?; New light on old fools - ultr-violet irradiation to create vitamin D; Unique solutions of bridge construction problems - caissons sunk on artificial islands - divers employed; Vacuum tubes in industry - thermionic tubes, grid-glow relays, photo cells find wide use; A new use for radium - radiography possible without combersome apparatus; Radio goes man-hunting - radio alarm system reduces the criminal's chance of escape; New temperature measurements of the sun, moon, mars - sensitive thermo-couples reveal surface conditions; Chicago's "Madison Square Garden" - called "world's largest sports arena"; has unusual features; Butterfly farming - an intriguing business started by Iowa youth; When locomotives go to sea - special steamers built to accomodate monsters of the rails (excellent photos); A machine-age "milk maid" - the "rotolactor' milks 240 cows in one hour; Centrifugally spun concrete piles - new manufacturing process; mass production of preserved foods - a huge industry that grew from a market basket; Salt making in India - Primitive methods illustrated and described. Average wear. Unmarked. Crease to front cover. Advertisement inside front cover features photo of luxurious Cord front drive automobile manufactured by the Auburn Automotive Company. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.‎

‎Scientific American September 1931 Volume 145 Number 3‎

‎Features: A button industry from ocean pearl; Editorials - more speed in the air; voices across the world; Wild life in a fire; Flying instruction as it should be; How you are influenced by color - color requirements, particularly in foods, are so rigid that methods of color comparison are widely employed in industry; Interstellar space wholly empty?; A day with a locksmith; The perspective of modern physics - has modern science reached an impasse?; A tinted statue from Pompeii's ashes - portrait statue of Livia, a notable discovery of last year; It pays to be a pioneer - a salaried employee who developed a great corporation of his own for noise-eliminating work; Natural gasoline from oil wells - Kettleman Hills field produces gasoline and natural gas; Pose yourself for your portrait - new portrait cabinet removes mental hazards from photography; Into a hidden world - observation of microscopic life in stagnant ponds is a fascinating hobby; Asquith and Kitchener - conclusion of a biographical study of two great British war leaders; Form letters with a personal touch - an automatic typewriter; World affairs and the telephone - circuits now reach most countries; How ancient is modern man?; Cotton cloth fit for a king. Few small white blemishes to lower left corner of front cover. Back cover is a colour Lucky Strike advertisement graced with a painting of a lovely Emily Boyle of Bronxville, N.Y. beneath the caption "Consider your Adam's Apple!! Don't rasp your throat with harsh irritants." Average wear. Unmarked. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.: Editor‎

‎Scientific American December 1931 Volume 145 Number 6‎

‎Features: Chemistry may become the important post-depression factor; Editorials - extreme naval economy; farm by-products - one dollar for ducks - no dole for us - pilotless plane of the future; Cows fed irradiated yeast give ricket-preventive milk; Space as yet unfathomed - man's report is - "no bottom"; Better engines for navy planes; Speeding rail freight - new merchandise containers carry less than carload lots; Man-made oases in American deserts; Poland becomes a maritime nation - denied use of Danzig, Poland builds her own seaport; Has forest conservation created a false alarm?; Modern coal for modern markets - coal is now washed and thoroughly cleaned; Trademarks in disguise - the secret of a good trademark is its arbitrary nature; How stable is the earth's crust?; Masterpiece of Minoan Art; Babylonian brick reliefs; a link between Hellenistic and Roman painting; Butterfly faking - a new industry - rare and costly species "manufactured" from common varieties; Stone age man's world-wide culture. Back cover boasts colour Lucky Strike advertisement featuring illustration of a sultry Jean Harlow. She is quoted as saying "It's a delight to find a celophane wrapper that opens without an ice pick." Average wear. Unmarked. Two very small tears to fore-edge of back cover. Book‎

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‎Munn, Orson D.: Editor‎

‎Scientific American December 1930 Volume 143 Number 6‎

‎Features: photo of interesting "new ears" for anti-aircraft gunners; a 4000 year food experiment - nutritional equilibrium in over-populated China; Editorials - spend for prosperity - Daniel Guggenheim - International affairs; Instrument flying to combat fog; Elevated highway to speed traffic in New York; X-ray fingers feel out the atomic structure of matter; A fact-finding laboratory; Archeology enters the stamp world; What is a quantum?; Feeding the crew of a battleship; More about pluto - further observations confirm its right to rank as a planet; Oil from below the ocean floor - oil derrick and pier are constructed in perilous waters; Factory wastes turned to profits; Scattered light and the Raman effect; An atom of Lutecium - its atomic structure is plotted for the first time; A murder, and the story the pistols told; When crude oil crosses the seas; Traveling home for phone linemen - a railroad train refitted as living, eating ,recreation quarters; Aviation in 1930, a summary. Back cover features colour advertisement for Lucky Strike cigarettes. An attractive woman is reclined beneath the caption "20,679 physicians say Luckies are less irritating." Cord front wheel drive automobile advertisement inside front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Scientific American June 1929 Volume 140 Number 6‎

‎Features: A motoris may be asleep even if his eyes are open; Editorials: save Old Ironsides, Humanizing science, Television's future, Submarine safety; Skilled workmanship on organs for church, theater and home; Architects as room designers; The strangest thing in physics; Firsts in aviation; Towers of Hudson River bridge are rising rapidly; The highest known velocity; Prospecting with artificial earthquakes; the month in medical science - punch drunk, u.v. rays, compressed air pranks, posture, yellow fever, rider's legs, tar poison, childhood teeth, food colors; The search for the first American; Education adopts the motion picture; Pointers from a pen maker; Death Valley; Egyptian vandalism 3400 years ago; Aerodynamic wind mills; Television advances; Protecting paintings for posterity; Roman engineering triumphs; Light airplaine design contest; Wasteful cotton baling methods; Early Indians in Florida.Major damage to front cover along spine. Half of spine missing. Back cover features colour Camel cigarette advertisement with the caption "Now it's unanimous. I'd walk a mile for a Camel... So would I" Two-colour "Dodge Brothers Trucks" advertisement inside front cover. Inside back cover is a very attractive colour Packard automobile advertisement with a few small spots of soiling. Ad shows a strapping young man fabricating auto parts. Well-worn. Magazine‎

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‎Scientific American September 1929 Volume 141 Number 3‎

‎Features: The new planetariums for Chicago and Philadelphia; Editorials - C.F. Brush, Sea safety code, Men's clothes, air country clubs; Licorice the versatile; Uncle Sam gives us new money - the process, in brief, of making paper currency; Why does an oil gusher gush?; Charting Canada's wilderness from the air - more accurate than with transit and chain; Our army's mechanized forces - development of the American fighting tank since war times (with interesting photos); What becomes of star light?; Is the diesel airplane practical?; Silvering the world's largest telescope; Foiling the burglar III - vault combinations and clocks; Sea Safety contest; the Zeppelin's American home - huge hangar being erected in Akron; Steam Come-back - outdistancing water for generation of electricity; Designing large telescopes; World's largest vineyard in California; Ancient history from aloft; Compressed air used in Novel hospital - diabetes, anemia, and other maladies treated in an unusual manner; the 'heat makes cold' regrigeration unit. Attractive colour Packard automobile advertisement inside back cover. Colour Lucky Strike advertisment upon back cover features a puckered damsel and the caption "To keep a slender figure no one can deny... Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet." There are some rubbings/marks to this page. Page 198 is a full page advertisment for passenger aircraft manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn Michigan. Damage to bottom of spine. Unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎The Electrical Engineer Vol. I No. 15 February 28th, 1936‎

‎Approx. 40 pages. Features: The Metadyne system of electric motor control; Engineers' Experiences; Electrical Pyrometers; Marine Control Gear; Power Factor Meters; 25-line Private Automatic Telephone Exchange; Electrical Equipment in a Modern Store; Making Agreements for Power Supply; Reading Switchboard Instruments from a distance; Development of X-rays in Dental Practice; Selection of Factory Substation Switchgear; Mercury switches and their applications; Ballast Resistances; Electrical Progress Overseas; Opportunities in the Cinema Industry. Well-worn. Bottom staple has torn through cover else no major defects. Unmarked. Blue and Orange front cover features advertisement for Callender Cables showing the vessel "Stirling Castle" equipped with 112 miles of their cable. Book‎

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‎The Electrical Engineer Vol. II No. 1 May 22nd, 1936‎

‎39 pages. Features: Power Supplies for Large Buildings; Parallel Working of Alternators Simply Explained; Applications of Photo Cells to Mechanical Handling; Modern Methods of Battery Charging; A.C. Carbon Arcs; Electric Heating in Industry; Current Limiting Reactors; The Strowger Photo Tlelmetering System; Control gear for A.C. Motors; Power Factor Correction Plant; Recent Patent Specifications; Engineer's Experiences. Cigarette smoke odour. Small quantity of "nibbling" to top corner of front cover and first few leaves. Well worn but intact. Blue and orange front cover features picture of the vessel Queen Mary in an advertisement for Callender Cable which supplied 650 miles of cable for its construction. Two-colour center-fold advertisement for Crabtree Automatic Control Gear manufactured by J.A. Crabtree & Co. Ltd. Unmarked. Book‎

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‎The Electrical Engineer Vol. III No. 18 March 19th, 1937‎

‎Approx. 40 pages. Features: James Clerk Maxwell; Electric Ship Propulsion - Part I; German Standars for Electric Traction; The British Standard Specifications - Mining Electrical Equipment; Electrolytic Condensers; Wilson Electric Tower Wagon; Domestic and Industrial Electric Heating Installations; Portable Instruments in the Factory; Useful Data Relating to Three-Phase Motors (7.5-25 h.p.); Electrical Testing Instruments; Electron Tube Devices; Electrical Progress Overseas; Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Demonstration. Very well-worn with 1x2 inch chip from top corner of front cover. Front cover advertisement for the Midland Electric Manufacturing Co. Ltd. reads "Britannia rules the waves but M.E.M. controls the current." Unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎The Electrical Engineer Vol. IV No. 20 October 1st, 1937‎

‎Approx 40 pages. Features: Magnetic and Motorised Valves; Measuring Voltages in Excess of Meter Range; Inductive Interference; Construction of Steel Tank Rectifiers; Electrically Propelled Transfer Cars; Regenerative Braking Systems; Diary of an Electrical Contractor; The Design of Lighting Fittings for Particular Applications; Insulation Testing Instruments; Electrical Drying Equipment; Conversion Efficiency in Cinemas; Power Factor for the Plant Engineer. Average wear and soiling. Unmarked. Please Note: Large chunk has been torn from upper corner of front cover, which features an advertisement for Mazda Lamps. Book‎

‎Gabriola Mothers Group Centennial Project‎

‎Gabriola Selected Recipes‎

‎64 pages plus index. Recipes from Gabriola Island B.C. Although date is not stated, this book was probably published in 1967. Well used with some soiling to glossy front cover. Also contains nostalgic advertisements from contemporary local businesses, most notably a full-colour advertisement upon back cover by the G.W. Dorman Pulp Chip Co. Ltd. featuring a photo of "Chipper" Dorman's delightful daughter and wife. Book‎

‎MacLean, Rev. John‎

‎Henry B. Steinhauer: His Work Among the Cree Indians of the Western Plains of Canada‎

‎51 pages plus advertisement. Includes numerous black and white photographs. Subject was born in Rama, Ontario in 1820 and died in 1884. He began work among his own people in the North-West in 1840. Undated. Appears at least several decades old. Average wear. Closed one inch tear at base of cover fold. Unmarked. Circa 1960? Book‎

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‎Bee Hive Corn Syrup Scribbler - With "N.H.L. Hockey Picture" Advertisement Upon Back Cover‎

‎A very nostalgic 'scribbler' ca. 1950s, perhaps earlier. Back cover features full-page advertisement for the famous Bee Hive 5"x7" N.H.L. hockey pictures. This ad features facsimiles of several Toronto Maple Leaf players. Inside and outside of front cover, and inside of back cover consist exclusively of bright colourful ads for: Bee Hive Corn Syrup, Durham Corn Starch, Ivory Laundry Starch, and St. Lawrence Oil. Contents consist of 24 ruled pages, 14 of which contain hand-written notes. Light to moderate wear. Measurements: 7" wide x 9" high. A very nostalgic and collectible item, particularly for Maple Leafs fans. Book‎

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‎Antiques Review - The Guide for Connoisseurs and Collectors: Book Number One (1)‎

‎40 pages. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. Covers taped together. Includes colour full-page 'Jamavana' cigar advertisement. Features include: Craftsmanship in Mahogany; Silver Tea-Pots and Coffee-Pots; English Gate-Leg Tables; New Light on Old Pewter; Georgian Portrait Painters; Bow Porcelain 1745-75. Book‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - February 20, 1965‎

‎32 pages. Features: Moving Towards the Climax in South Vietnam; Full-Colour MG Automobile Advertisement; The Queen visits Sudan; Turbulence in the Aircraft Industry; Art Treasures from French Churces; Astronaut's Underwater Escape Drill; Police Shooting at Westmorland; The Mine of Statuary in Aphrodisias; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - April 22, 1961‎

‎Features: Yuri Gregarin's Flight - Extensive Coverage; Eichmann Trial; Nylon net stops jet; The Maya Stelae of Aguateca; Jewels in the service of chivalry and royalty - Orders of Knighthood and an Empress crown (in colour); Courtship among animals (in colour); The AMI 6 Citroen; Large fold-out advertisement by AEI (Associated Electrical Industries Ltd); and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - April 29, 1961‎

‎Features: The Algerian Rebellion; The Abortive Invasion of Cuba; The Empress of Canada; The Education of Commonwealth Youth - Hilton College, South Africa; Lovely colour advertisement for the Humber Super Snipe; Colour Advertisement for State Express 555 Cigarettes; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - September 26, 1959‎

‎Features: Khrushchev at the U.N.; Princess Alexandra's tour; Khrushchev's American Tour; Labour Party Election Posters; The Sacred Bull of Tchoga Zanbil - destroyed in 640 B.C. and now repaired; Cutaway diagram of H.M. Cruiser Tiger; Nylon rifle needs no lubrication; The Royal Grammar School, Guildford; Attractive Spode China colour advertisement; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - Christmas Number 1959‎

‎Features: Lovely full-page colour Jaguar advertisement; Many gorgeous colour illustrations; Nice Rootes Humber Super Snipe full-page colour advertisement; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - March 21, 1959‎

‎Features: Eton College, Five Facsimile Water-Colours by Dennis Flanders; Princess Saloon Advertisement; Nyasaland Disturbances; Serious Fire in Ilford; The Origin of the Solar System - Part V of a science series; Priceless Exhibition of Cambridge Silver; Hazor - the last season of excavation - part I, the lower city; Dramatic Sea and Air Accidents; The Eoka leader and his weapons; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - May 28, 1960‎

‎Features/Photos: The Kariba Hydro-electric project opened by the Queen Mother; Brazillian Indians in the heart of the forest - the dying tribes; The man who threw the spanner - multiple photos of Khrushchev; a Bristol Siddeley flying lorry/truck which would travel from London to Birmingham in about 25 minutes; Nonsuch revealed in recent excavations; The Leys School; Colour Decca Stereo advertisement; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Book‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - April 23rd, 1960‎

‎Features/Photos: First photographs in colour - treasures of the Russian Kremlin; Prince Andrew baptised; a drive-in bank; the shots at Johannesburg; An underground township protected against nuclear attack - a Cornell University model; The great temples of Abu Simbel; What the high dam will do to the antiquities of Nubia; St. John's College, Johannesburg, South Africa; Brasilia - Brazil's new capitol; one-page colour advertisement for Daimler Majestic; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎The Illustrated London News - March 26, 1960‎

‎Features/Photos: In colour - Canadian flowers, Istanbul, 'The Sleeping Beauty'; BMC truck advertisement in colour; Prince Andrew arrives; Dozens killed by police at Sharpeville, South Africa; Moby Dick - a projected nuclear-powered submarine for Britain (2-page cutaway drawing); A great new British liner - Canberra; Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Correspondents of The Times‎

‎The Times History of the War - Part 10‎

‎40 pages. Part 10 of a series "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - from Preface. Contents: Chapter XXII - The German Advance to Brussels; Chapter XXIII - The First French Offensive in Alsace; Centerfold "Map To Illustrate The German Advance to Brussels". Dozens of excellent black and white archival photographs. Upon back cover is an interesting and attractive advertisement for the "Swan" Fount Pen, intended for a soldier's kit. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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