Morton Timothy 1968
The Poetics of Spice: Romantic Consumerism and the Exotic
Minor rubbing. Light binding corner bumps. VG. Textual illustrations. Literary Criticism Cambridge University Press Cambridge 2000 orig.boards 23x15cm xiii282 pp Series: Cambridge Studies in Romanticism 42. Contents: The confection of spice: historical and theoretical considerations; Trade winds; Place settings; Blood sugar; Sound and scents:further investigations of space. "This book considers the literary and cultural significance of spice and the spice trade in Romantic literature shedding new light on the impact of consumerism and capitalist ideology on writers of the period. Timothy Morton demonstrates how the emerging consumer culture was characterised by an ornate figuratively rich mode of representation which he describes as 'the poetics of spice'. This is the focal point for a probing analysis that addresses a host of related themes - exoticism orientalism colonialism the slave trade race and gender issues and above all capitalism. Employing a mixture of Marxist deconstructive and psychoanalytic theory Morton explores how capitalist ideology was inscribed in the very materials of consumption. The book takes a wide historical perspective surveying a range of literary political medical travel trade and philosophical texts and includes new readings of Milton Coleridge Keats Shelley Leigh Hunt Charlotte Smith and Southey among many others" - publisher's description Cambridge University Press hardcover
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Moselius Carl David 1890 1968
Louis Masreliez : med en inledning om Adrien och Jean Baptiste Masreliez� verksamhet p� Stockholms slott / av Carl David Moseliu
Rubbed. A small stain to cover. Spine crack. Just Good. Swedish Art History Centraltryckeriet Stockholm 1923 orig.wrappers 24x18cm xii262 pp. Some chips & frays to wrapper edge. Inscribed by author on title-page. "Louis Masreliez born Adrien Louis Masreliez 1748 � 19 March 1810 was a Swedish painter and interior designer. Masreliez was born in Paris and came to Sweden in 1753. He began his education at Ritakademien Drawing Academy at the age of 10. Since the academy did not teach painting he studied at Lorens Gottman's workshop. In 1769 he was given a study grant which he used to travel to Paris and Bologna to study. He left Bologna in 1773 to live in Paris for eight years then returned to Sweden in 1782 to become ledamot of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. The following year he was made a professor of art history. He became rector of the Academy in 1802 and director in 1805. His work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts the Gothenburg Museum of Art and the Royal Palace. Among his works are: The interior of Gustav III's Pavilion at Haga Park in Solna; The interior of Tullgarn Palace; The altar paintings of Maria Magdalena church in Stockholm Romfartuna church near V�ster�s in V�stmanland; S. Stefano in Alexandria; The perfectly restored suite of rooms in Salviigr�nd in the Old Town in Stockholm created for the tradesman and bachelor Wilhelm Schwardz in 1795" - wikipedia. Centraltryckeriet paperback
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MOSQUEIRA MANSO Jose Maria 1886 1968.
La cuna gallega de Cristobal Colon.
Buenos Aires Editorial Citania 1961. 4to.; 91 pp. 3 hs. 4 láminas fotográficas y 7 mapas cinco de ellos plegados. Cubiertas originales dibujadas por Luis Seoane. unknown
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Mossmann, Walter
Realistisch sein: das Unmögliche verlangen : wahrheitsgetreu gefälschte Erinnerungen.
Berlin, Edition Der Freitag, 2009. 2. Aufl., 252 Seiten, H 21,5 x 13 cm, illustr. OPappband. - Sehr guter Zustand. fest gebunden/ hardcover
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Mott Michael. Merton Thomas 1915 1968
The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton.
Houghton Mifflin Boston c1984. Hard Cover. xxvi 690 p. index 29 illus. on 8 leaves; 24 cm. "Thomas Merton was so many things-- poet writer activist contemplative explorer of darkness and silence reformer of monastic life artist bridge between Western and Eastern religious thought to name but a few-- that it is disconcerting for those who know him best in one aspect to find him treated exclusively from another point of view. .A biography is not an autobiography. For that reason if the early sections run parallel to Merton's own account as they must they are largely new and seen from a wholly different perspective. .The older Merton and the younger Merton showed a gaiety and high spirits which were largely suppressed during the early years at the monastery and I have tried to bring back the balance occasionally by including the laughter of a deeply serious man." Bibliography pp. 655-674. White cloth over rose boards spine stamped in rose; minor wear no dj; VG. stock#22442. Houghton Mifflin, Boston [c1984] hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 22442 ISBN : 0395313244 9780395313244
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MOULIN Raoul-Jean
Henri Matisse. Dessins
Paris Cercle d'art, collection « Les Grands Maîtres du dessin" 1968 In-4 Cartonnage toilé, jaquette illustrée, étui
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Moussa M. T. 1968
Gravitational Gliding in the Flagstaff Formation near Soldier Summit Utah
Brigham Young University Geology Studies vol. 15 pt. 1 1968 pp. 77-84. 1968. Reprint/offprint; softcovers; light foxing of front wrap; o/w in good condition. Soft cover. Brigham Young University Geology Studies, vol. 15, pt. 1, 1968, pp. 77-84. Paperback
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MOUTON, Georgette (Alias Diogène le Cynique)
Le cannibalisme, religion d'avenir
1968 Editions Perret-Gentil - 1968 - In-8, broché sous jaquette de l'éditeur - 141 pages
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MOUVEMENT "PHASES" - Collectif
LA RÉVOLUTION SERA INSPIRÉE OU NE SERA PAS.
1968 Paris, 15 juin 1968. Tract libertaire, Mai 68. Un feuillet imprimé recto verso sur papier bistre, 21 x 27 cm. Signé par 21 membres du mouvement surréaliste "Phases", parmi lesquels le poète Daniel Abel et le photographe d'art Jean-Marc Meloux. Très bon état, non plié.
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Mouvement du 22 mars.
Chez Renault, à Flins, les CRS ont envahi l'usine. Les grévistes demandent de l'aide.
Nanterre Mouvement du 22 mars 1968 1 vol. en feuilles Court tract dactylographié sur papier rose, signé du Mouvement du 22 mars et appelant à la manifestation à prêter main forte aux ouvriers grévistes de l'usine de Flins. Un peu froissé.
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Mouvement du 22 mars.
Chez Renault, à Flins, les CRS ont envahi l'usine. Les grévistes demandent de l'aide.
Nanterre Mouvement du 22 mars 1968 1 vol. en feuilles Court tract dactylographié sur papier rose, signé du Mouvement du 22 mars et appelant à la manifestation à prêter main forte aux ouvriers grévistes de l'usine de Flins. Un peu froissé.
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MOVIMENTO STUDENTESCO
L'OBBIETTIVITA' DEL PRESIDENTE.
La Fontegrafica, Milano, (1969). Locandina originale (cm. 70x50), testo in nero su fondo giallo, al centro un disegno del viso del Presidente Saragat entro una freccia nera. Al piede, 4 brevi telegrammi di cordoglio del Presidente Saragat pubblicati sul Corriere della Sera - qui stampati in ordine cronologico, da sinistra a destra: SARAGAT dopo Avola. 3 dicembre 1969 (errore di stampa: in realtà era il 1968) - SARAGAT dopo Battipaglia. 10 Aprile 1969 (per i fatti avvenuti il 9 Aprile 1969) - SARAGAT dopo Pisa. 29 Ottobre 1969 (il 27 ottobre lo studente Cesare Pardini venne ucciso dalla polizia durante una manifestazione da parte dei sindacati e dei partiti della sinistra istituzionale per dare una risposta alle aggressioni fasciste dei giorni precedenti) - SARAGAT dopo Milano. 19 novembre 1969 (Telegramma del Presidente al Ministro degli Interni dopo l'uccisione dell'agente di P.S. Antonio Annarumma).Ben conservato.
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Movimento Studentesco (a cura).
DOCUMENTI DELLA RIVOLTA UNIVERSITARIA.
(Codice HO/0015) In 16° VIII-415 pp. Prima edizione: aprile 1968. Brossura editoriale rossa. Buono stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
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Mukerjee Radhakamal 1889 1968
The social structure of values
London : Macmillan 1949 1949. First Edition . Very good copy in the original title-blocked green cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 418 pages; Physical description.: xx 418 p. ; 26 cm. Subject: Values. London : Macmillan, [1949?] hardcover
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Mukerjee Radhakamal 1889 1968
Principles of Comparative Economics
HardPress Publishing 2013-01-28. Paperback. Good. HardPress Publishing paperback
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Mullins Claud 1887 1968
In quest of justice / by Claud Mullins. With an introductory letter by the Right Hon. Sir Leslie Scott
London : John Murray 1931. First Edition. Good copy in original gilt-blocked cloth with some staining wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Edition; First edition. Physical description; xvi 448 pages ; 23 cm. Notes; Includes index. Subjects; Justice Administration of — Great Britain. Law reform — Great Britain. Law — Great Britain. Law reform. London : John Murray hardcover
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Beaver 1968 - Yearbook of Oregon State University (OSU) - Volume 62
512 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Tight and square. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector - A Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts, August 1968 - Burlington Glass Site
30 pages. Features: The Burlington Glass Site; Pennsylvanian German Folk Art; Canadian Furniture; Starting a Book Collection, by L.S. Loomer; The Children of Peace - a sect of the Quakers founded by David Willson and went on to build their first church in the village of Sharon, Ontario in 1819 - with illustrations; Horse Brasses - article with black and white photos; Guide to Canadian Woods - Part 2 - Softwoods and Imported Decorative Woods, by Michael Harmes; The Built-in English Rooms at the Royal Ontario Museum; Glossary of Pottery and Porcelain Terms. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector - November 1968, Vol. 3, No. 11
Features: The Burlington Glass Site; Silver Christening Presents; The Tam O'Shanter Jug; The Heritage of Robert Adam; Early Canadian Furniture; Pomanders and Vinaigrettes; Corporate Collectors; The Indispensable Inkstand. Somewhat above-average wear. Sound working copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector - October 1968, Vol. 3, No. 10
Features: Collecting Boom Continues; Canadian Views on English Transfer-Printed Earthenware; English Chair Styles 1660-1860 (Part 2); Decoupage; Bick's Cruet Collection; Nova Scotia Historic Houses. Somewhat above-average wear. Worthy working copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, April 1968, Volume 3, Number 4
30 pages. Features: The Burlington Glass Site; James Tissot - a Retrospective View; Development of the English Candlestick; The Beaver Club Medal; Evlyn B. Payton - Artist; Collectors Beware. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, February 1968, Volume 3, Number 2 - Osborne House
30 pages. Features: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria - Japanese Ceramics; Osborne House - Queen Victoria's seaside home on the Isle of Wight; 19th Century Doll Carriages; English Delftware - Western Canadian Collection; Daniel Fowler, R.C.A. - Canadian Water-Colourist; Early Ontario Floor Coverings; English Valentines. Some soiling to front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, January 1968, Volume 3, Number 1
30 pages. Features: British Hall-Marks, J.S. Forbes; Arts of India and Nepal; From Greenland's Icy Mountains; London Letter - V.& A. Museum Shows Hungarian Art Treasures; An Outline of French Period Furniture; Art of Furniture Design - Contemporary Craftsmen; Little Boxes, by Mary Carol Wilson; Sam Slick's House; An Ancient Egyptian Wall Painting; For Those Who Eat Cheese - Cheese Collectibles. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, July 1968, Volume 3, Number 7: Parian Statuettes
30 pages. Features: Parian Statuettes; Maisons du Quebec - The Maillou Place; Burlington Glass Site; Scottish Silverware - the Royal Scottish Museum; Unusual Exhibits in a Handmade Country - there are about 400 museums and art galleries in the Netherlands; Dried Bouquets for your Antiques; Canadian (Kitchen) Woodenware; Guide to Canadian Woods - Part 1 - Hardwoods. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, June 1968, Volume 3, Number 6
30 pages. Features: Domestic Silver in the Seventeenth Century; Rockingham Teawares; Lithographs, by Benita Miller; Burlington Glass Site - Part 3; Theorem Painting; Early Canadian Furniture, by D. B. Webster. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March 1968, Volume 3, Number 3: Master Potters of Quebec
30 pages. Features: 18th Century Wedgwood - Beeson Collection, Birmingham, Alabama; Master Potters of Quebec; Victorian Jewelry; Museum of Leaterhcraft; Defining Regency; Daniel Fowler, R.C.A. 1810-1894 - Part 2 - The Artist in Canada; Bermuda's Tucker House; Rouen Museum - Early Ironwork; Bermuda Fan Collection; The Cardinal's Strainer Dish. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, May 1968 - Canadiana at the Smithsonian
24 pages. Contents: Canadiana at the Smithsonian; The Burlington Glass Site in Hamilton, Ontario; On Collecting Books - article by L.S. Loomer; Painted China Revival; Perfume Bottles; A Plated Article. Average wear. One inch tear to back cover. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, September 1968, Volume 3, Number 9
30 pages. Features: English Chair Styles 1660-1860; Royal Worcester Flower Making; The Pre-Columbian Artifacts of Mexico; A Tribute to the Modest Collector - J.S. McLean; Silver Cream Jugs. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Geographical Journal, May 1968: Manitoba's Interlake
Black and white illustrations. Features: Manitoba's Interlake - a special case, by Jack D. Giles; Hunter at the Floe Edge; Some Old Forts of the Canadian West; A Trip to the Antarctic, by O.M. Solandt. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Collectible Automobile Magazine, February 1998
Features: The Legacy of Ransom E. Olds; Innocents Abroad - The VW Beetle Comes to America, 1949-57; 1968 Dodge Super Bee - Harvey Winn recalls how it came about; Raymond Loewy and the birth of the Studebaker Avanti; 1967 Austin Healey 3000 Mk III Convertible; 1970 Yenko Nova Deuce LT1 Coupe; Tom Kellogg - Always Going Forward; 1961 Ford Econoline E-100 Pickup; and more. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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Down Beat - Music '69 (1969) 14th Yearbook - Jazz, Blues, Soul, Folk, Rock
98 pages. Wonderful full-page Guild amplifier ad on page 2 featues George Benson playiing. Gary Burton is featured in a full-page ad for Musser Vibes; 1968 - the year that was; The Roots of Rock, Rhythm and Blues, by John Gabree; The Joe Marsala Story - article with photos; Duke Ellington Travelogue - his Latin American photo album, with article; Notes and Memories of the New Music, by Larry Kart; The Blues as Poetry, by Rod Gruver; Combined Fender and Rogers Drums ad features Jimi Hendrix and Louie Bellson; Bud Powell - a complete discography, by Jorgen G. Jepsen; The Cream of the 1968 Record Crop; Jazz Humor, by Ira Gitler; Arrangement for Mercy, Mercy, Mercy by Joe Zawinul - as recorded by Buddy Rich and his band; Tonic Drum ad featuring Max Roach; Blues and the Abstract Truth, by Oliver Nelson - composed and arranged for 7-piece combo; Slingerland Drum ad inside back cover featuring Buddy Rich. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this most enjoyable and informative publication. Book
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Evergreen and Gold '68 (1968): Student Yearbook of the University of Alberta
432 pages of fabulous photos depicting the life and times of the U. of A.'s 1968 student body. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
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Explorer's Journal, December 1978
Features: Main's maiden voyage to the moon - Apollo 8 - Dec. 11-27, 1968; Return to Vilcabamba; Atlantic Ocean pollution - 'dead sea'; Chocoe Indians of Darien - as they were 47 years ago; Ammonite "Whopper" on display; General Funston's Alaskan Explorations; Sana'a - Capital City of Yemen; Sargasso Sea Expeditions - study adds new data; The 'Brendan' voyage to North America - followed medieval saga and technology. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Haida 1968: Yearbook of Kitsilano Secondary School
112 pages. Excellent black and white photos throughout. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. It's beautiful Haida motif makes this one of the most attractive yearbooks we have seen. Book
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Ikebana International, Issue No. 23, Spring-Summer 1968
Features: Perennial Favorite - Martha P. Neese writes about the Pine; Ikenobo School; The Artist Potter in Australia - Charles Swain of Sydney; Ichiyo School; Misho-ryu; Queen of Flowers - The Rose; Enshi School; Sogetsu School; Ryuseiha; Bonsai in America; Make your own Bamboo Containers; Wild Flowers of France; Old Roses of Luxembourg. Full-page Coke ad with Japanese model. Bit of writing atop front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Ikebana International, Issue No. 24, Fall-Winter 1968
Features: Happy (Painted) Rocks - for the person who has everything; The Land of Flowers - The Hawaiian Isles; Ohara School; Ryuseiha; The Magic of Camellias; Ichiyo School; Authentic Japanese Landscapes; Sogetsu School; History through Flowers; Ikenobo School; Fun with Flowers; Fall Exhibition; Kofu School. Full-page Japanese Coke ad (text in English) . A now unthinkable ad shows a girl about to bite into a hamburger with a dash of 'super seasoning Ajinomoto, The Original MSG'. Writing in top corner of front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Ladysmith (B.C.) Secondary School (LSS) Yearbook, 1968/1969
Great photos throughout. Light wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, August 1968: Blair Fraser's Search for Identity
60 pages. Features: du Maurier colour photo cigarette ad inside front cover (some staining visible to lower portion); Rudy Johnson's Bridge Across the Fraser River; Hippies and LSD in Yorkville Village; Hereford Bull Standard Krishnagar 9X is sold to Britain to help replenish her herds; Great full-page colour photo ad for Triple Crown whisky; Ex-MP Pauline Jewett explains why people run for Parliament; Nice full-page colour photo ad for B-A gas stations; Maclean's interviews drama critic Nathan Cohen; Large gorgeous colour photos of Dini Petty, Mireille Mathieu, Doreen Kohl, Krista Soste, and Madeline Kronby. Sheila H. Kieran argues that women are not an exploited miniority; Last Journey of Blair Fraser, Canadian - he drowned at age 59 on the Petawawa River; The Fledgelling National Lacrosse Association (NLA); The Sweet Smell of Charles Templeton; Great 4-page black and white photo feature on late 60s fashion; CBC Sports ad featuring photo of host Lloyd Robertson; Sensational hippy-theme colour photo Coke ad on back cover shows couple carrying canoe. Some pages yellowed with age. Faint moisture stains to lower portion of front cover. Average wear. Address label on front cover otherwise unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Maclean's Magazine, November 1967 *Full-Scale Interview with H. Rap Brown - he Suggests Blacks Should Shoot Back When Shot at*
Features: Did Richard Giesbrecht overhear JFK's assassins?; Colour photo ad for the 1968 Delta Oldsmobile; Campus 1967 - Why has it grown so quiet? - an 11-page hard look at the new campus and its problems; A Consumer's Report on Canada's Top Universities; A Day in the Life of a University - 100 people are button-holed at the University of Toronto; Crazy Legs! - colour photos of coloured leggings!; The day the balloon went up for Wallace McCutcheon; Robert Stanfield in Ottawa - the end of obstruction; The Lonely, Fearful Hell of Nervous Breakdowns; Hey Stuke! - Annis Stukus seeks to bulldoze Vancouver into the National Hockey League; When the daring young men took off into glory from a Newfoundland pasture - the challenge to be the first to fly the Atlantic; The Black Hand on the Big Trigger - H. Rap Brown gives his first full-scale interview to a white reporter; Look - There's a Flying Saucer! - some scientists want to prove UFO observers right, or wrong; Nice colour ad for Hollandia pipe tobacco; Colour photo half-page ad for Ski-Doo 1968; Canadiana, with Gerald Stevens; Fantastic colour photo centerfold for the 1968 Buick Models - Gigantic and beautiful cars we'll probably never see again... sigh; Archery in the Rough. Covers separated and detached, but present. Book
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New Robin and Story Time: 13 January 1968, Vol. 16, No. 2
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear; Sam and Huff; Dozey - the sleepy dormouse; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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New Robin and Story Time: 16 March 1968, Vol. 16, No. 11
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear; Sam and Huff; Dozey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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New Robin and Story Time: 20 July 1968, Vol. 16, No. 29
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Sam and Huff; Dozey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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New Robin and Story Time: 23 November 1968, Vol. 16, No. 47
Features: Andy Pandy and his Friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bill and Ben - the flower-pot men; Nutty Noddle; Sam and Huff, and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Please note: Lower corner of last few pages clipped with some loss of text. Book
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New Robin and Story Time: 24 Feb 1968, Vol. 16, No. 8
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear; Sam and Huff; Dozey - the sleepy dormouse; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Oakleaf '68: 1968 Yearbook of Oak Bay Senior Secondary School
128 pages. Wonderful black and white photos throughout. Autographs at back. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Playland, for The Week Ending 20 April 1968, Number 15
Features: Sooty and Sweep; Hatty Town; Pipaluk; Tich and Quackers; Jackanory - conspiracy of the red sleeves; The Herbs; Ivor the Engine; Larry the Lamb in Toytown. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
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Popular Mechanics, April 1968
Features: Are cars really getting better?; Small submarines - how to tell who's who in the deep; a new painkiller - Talwin offers immediate relief without danger of addiction; Come ride up front on the train that gives the jets the jitters - the Tokyo-Osaka shuttle/bullet train/shinkansen - many black and white photos; Exploring Florida's treacherous underground rivers; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Railway World Magazine: April 1968
Features: The LNER B1 4-6-0s in Retrospect; Beyer-Garratt Locomotives in South Africa; Past, Present and Future at Yieldingtree; Two Miles a Minute - by steam - LNWR 2-2-2 No. 3020 Cornwall; Light Railway Timetables 1968; Around Britain's Light Railways; End of Steam to Buxton; End of BR's Observation Cars; and more. Moderate wear. Writing on front cover and throughout contents. Sound copy. Magazine
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Star Weekly - The Canadian Magazine: December 7, 1968 *LORNE GREENE FAMILY COVER PHOTO*
35 pages. Features: Why Lorne Greene will stop playing Ben Cartwright (of the Bonanaza TV show) - a singularly fascinating article by Paul Grescoe which peaks on page 4 when Mr. Greene recounts a personal 1939 experience in which not only America's involvement in the coming WWII was predicted, but also how America would come to be the stronghold of Fascism some years later; Coaltown, Canada - Michel, B.C.; They Paddled Across the Prairies - Karl and Alan Friesen paddled from Calgary to Winnipeg; Heart Attack Survivors Take Heart - now heart specialists believe you can and should get out of bed as soon as possible and resume a normal life; General Andrew McNaughton - Part Two - The Happy Time; Ladies of the Cloth - in all of Canada there are about 75 women clerics and sometimes the younger ones feel isolated; Doug Wright's Family cartoon. Light wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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The Antique Collector Magazine, June 1969 / July 1969
Features: The Genius of Leonardo da Vinci - drawings at The Queen's Gallery; Glynde Place - The Sussex Home of Mrs. Humphrey Brand; A Remarkable Group of English Cabinets - Mid-18th Century Pieces with distinctive Writing Fitments and Fretwork; Georgian Women Silversmiths; Illustrated supplement to the Antique Dealers' Fair, Grosvenor House, 1968; Treasures of Flanders in the 15th century - Part II; With Quill, Ink and Sand box - some refinements found in early writing-desks; London City Company Arms on English Delftware - Part V; The "Crosby and Oliver 1771" Punch-bowl; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Book
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