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Kane, Joe: Editor
The Monster Times - The World's First Newspaper of Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, Volume 1, No. 20 - March (Mar.) 1973 - Star Trek Super Salute
32 pages. Features: 20 Million Miles to Earth; Warp's the Word; Conqueror One; Your Complete Star Trek Review Guide; A Model Mr. Spock; Keep on Trekkin! (fantastic color centerfold features Mr. Spock in the 70's theme of 'Keep on Truckin'); Star Trek Yellow Pages; Star Trek Book Reviews; TMT Mailbag; Fu Wants You!; Ticks & Kicks; Fanzine Round-up. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy. Newspaper
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Kane, Joe: Editor
The Monster Times - The World's First Newspaper of Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, Volume 1, No. 25 - August (Aug.) 1973 - The Horror of the Fly!
32 pages. Features: Horror of the Fly; C.C. Beck; Joe Thomasino reviews 'The Trouble with Tribbles'; Return of the Late Film Round-up; Bill Feret profiles the screen's greatest screamers in 'Monster Meets Girl'; Great color Fly centerfold; Return of the Revenge of the Son of the Monster Scene; Five Fingers of Greed - a report on the new Kung Fu craze in films and TV; Werewolves on Wheels; Interview with Russell Myers, creator of comic witch Broom-Hilda; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Newspaper
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Howard-Burleigh, F.S.; Field, W.J.; Turnour, R.M.; Roberts, T.G.; Batten, H.M.; Dickie, F.; Thompson, W.; Pearson, M.; Lamsley, A.; Horwood, W.; Connor, R.; Murray, D.; McNellis, A.; Cole, L.O.; Griffis, E.
The National Home Monthly Magazine, July 1933 - The Man Who Taught London to Dance
52 pages. Features: Charming cover illustration of calf kicking up its legs in the spring flowers; One-page Chipso photo ad features the Williams family - Thomas Vance, Calvin Edward, Mrs. Calvin C., Stephen, Charles Judson and Henry Kerr; One-page yeast ad features large photo of Dr. Gudzent of the University of Berlin; Nice one-page Pontiac ad features yellow Economy Straight 8; Order to View (short story); Green Mantle (short story); Restoration Work in France - photo-illustrated article on work done to preserve Versailles and Fontainbleau for posterity; Small Talk (short story); Beating the Star (short story); At the Edge of the Great Unsurveyed (short story); Wedding Bells Around the World - photo-illustrated article on world wedding traditions; The Man Who Taught London to Dance - photo-illustrated article on Santos Casani; A Gabled House; Pond's cold cream one-page ad features photos of Lady Diana Manners; The British Way; Nicely illustrated one-page Maxwell House coffee ad; Laboratory in the Snow - Dr. H.R. Wolf of General Motors tests cars in the winter conditions of Saskatchewan; Lovely one-page colour ad for Swift's Premium Hams; Great one-page Chevrolet truck ad includes diagrams of 10 interesting vehicles; Three pages of photos of movie stars; Radioland - article on radio stars; Movie reviews; Little Rambles in Hollywood; Champion spark plug ad includes photo of Mr. S.G. Baits, Chief Engineer of Hudson-Essex of Canada, Ltd.; Easter cookery ad; One-page illustrated ad for the Northern Electric Model 800 Gurney Range with automatic oven; Fashion article with illustrations; Lovely colour Palmolive soap ad inside back cover features elegant lady in long maroon gown; Crisco colour ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Book
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Eddy, Sherwood; Glynn-Ward, H.; MacDonald, S.; Pole, Mostyn; Elliott, T.; Raymond, H.; Cunningham, L.; Sutherland, P.; Jackson, Alan;
The National Home Monthly Magazine, April (Apr.) 1934 - Russia Today
Please note that the first and last pages (1-2 and 91-92) are missing. 88 pages remain. Features: Charming cover illustration of two young boys wearing towels; Russia Today - What Can We Learn From It?; P&G one-page colour ad for Naptha Soap features inset photo of Mrs. H.F. Edens; Two Beauties and a Bandit (short story); Sequel (short story); Why the Prince of Wales is "Air Minded" - photo-illustrated article explains how H.R.H. has solved the problem of his public engagements via aviation; Trail's End (short story); After I Was Killed (short story); The Man Who Lived in Twilight (short story); "Frock Spotting" in Society Crowds - interesting photo-illustrated article; I'm Crazy Over English; Nice Pond's ad features photo of lovely Miss Anne Gould; One page ad for the 1934 Pontiac Straight - 8; Page of photos of Hollywood stars; One-page Lux soap ad features photo of Loretta Young; Wonderful two-page photo ad for the 1934 New Plymouth Six features family and car in front of stately home; One-page photo ad for the Cine-Kodak Eight movie camera - in 1934!; Movie reviews; Two-page photo-ad for Dodge cars features car flying over cliff and 'Bonnie and Clyde' types standing near car; Radioland - news and photos of radio stars of the day; The Invisible Science - wonderful 16-page illustrated C-I-L feature devoted to chemistry; Illustrated fashion article; Oldsmobile ad inside back cover features a 1934 Six; Ceylong Tea Bureau colour ad on back cover features reproduction of painting 'The Ice Breaker at Levis' by Robert Pilot; and more. Small to medium-sized clippings from pages 28, 47, 63, 65, 68, 76, 79, 85, 88, and 89; Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy despite its numerous defects. Book
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Dickie, F.; Ralph, M.; Wallace, E.; Howard-Burleigh, F.; Atlee, B.; Kelly, M.; France, B.; Et al
The National Home Monthly Magazine, February (Feb.) 1934 - Present and Future Transportation / Australia's Central Bank
64 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of sledding scene; Classy two-page 1934 Chevrolet ad with prominent illustration of handsome grille; One-page yeast ad features photos of Dr. Edouard Antoine of Paris; Australia's Central Bank - interesting article on contemporary developments in central banking; One-page color Crisco ad; Mean People (short story); The Beginning (short story); Taking Children to Sea - interestin photo-illustrated article on attractions offered for children aboard ocean liners; The Trimming of Paul Lumiere (short story); The Girl in Green (short story); White Cargo (part 2 of short story); Tomorrow's Transportation - interesting photo-illustrated article; The Impregnable "Mountain" - photo-illustrated article on Stony Mountain Penitentiary and its escapee California Bill; Pond's ad features photo of Mrs. Henry Field of Chicago; Two-page Dodge photo ad features crowd gathered around car and another photo of car flying over cliff; Photos of Hollywood stars; Interesting Lux ad includes photo of Barbara Rainforth; Movie News and photos; Nice two-page photo ad for the New Plymouth Six includes photo of Walter P. Chrysler; Radio Stars - news and photos; Movie Reviews; Beauty article; Cooking article about Tea; One-page ad for Magic Baking Powder features photo of Madame R. Lacroix; Interesting Bovril ad includes photos of their product being loaded onto ship, the "Bear of Oakland", of Antarctic explorer Admiral Byrd; Fashion illustrations; One-page Kodak ad entitled "Snapshots at Night!"; Magnificent colour ad for Heinz ketchup inside back cover entitled "Wonderful Wedding" depicts 'blue-blood' female tomatoes being paired with Asian spicy males!; Colour Dutch Cleanser ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
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Winrod, Gerald B. (Editor); Hurt, Dr. A.D.; Jenner, William E.; Rollings, Dr. E.J.; Newcomb, Dr. C.A.; Turnbull, Dr. John R.; Unger, Dr. Merrill F.; Smith, Dr. Oswald J.
The Defender Magazine, January (Jan.) 1955, Volume 29, Number 9 - The True Israel
32 pages. Features: Dr. A.D. Hurt writes about "The True Israel"; Condensed version of speech given by Indiana Senator William E. Jenner regarding censure charges against Senator Joseph McCarthy; Time to Begin Again - Sermon of the Month; Photo of Dr. Harry M. Hoxsey with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seago of Rockdale Texas and their baby boy , John Wayne Seago, whom Dr. Hoxsey cured of cancer; Joe Parelli's Case; Interview with Dr. C.A. Newcomb; Cedars of Lebanon; Archaeology and the Old Testament - a review of Dr. M.F. Unger's new book; Editorials mention Senator Fulbright, John Paton Davies, George Sylvester Viereck, the American Bible Society and Brotherhood Week; Foreign Missions - the printed page in other tongues; Book Reviews; Sunday School. Interesting ads. Three-inch tape repair to top of photo of Dr. Harry M. Hoxsey on page 9, otherwise unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy of this fascinating publication. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril; et al
The Illustrated London News, Saturday, November (Nov.) 6, 1948: Decisive Israeli Victory in the Negev
Pages 505-532. Features: Cover photo of statesmen charged with reconstructing and uniting Europe - Bevin, Marshall, and Schuman; Photos f minority candidates for the US presidency Include John G. Scott of the Greenback Party, Claude A. Watson of the California Prohibition Party, and Dr. John Maxwell of the Vegetarian Party; Photos illustrate the French coal strike and the government's bold measures; Photos of personalities of the week include King Frederick of Denmark, Dr. William T. S. Stallybrass, Mr. Justice Lynskey, Miss Mary Lucy Cartwright, Russell Vick, Ivor Thomas, Gerald Upjohn, the 'Itma' players; Photo of Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, who was in Paris for the Security Council debate; photo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rieder of Cape Town who picked up a television program transmitted from Alexandra Palace; Article on the Commonwealth Conference; Two large photos of the New Territorial Army on parade - the King reviews 8000 Troops in Hyde Park; Photo of the King opening the new power station at Kingston-on-Thames; Photos of acceptance of the Berlin plan at the UN; Photos of the first State opening of Parliament with full ceremonial for 10 years; Six photos of huge crowds and outstanding exhibits at the Motor Show; Full-page photo portrait of Thomas E. Dewey; Full-page photo portrait of Harry S Truman; Centrefold illustration of Sulgrave Manor, birthplace of George Washington's ancestors; Six photos of dairy show exhibits at Olympia; Sudan's first election, with nine photos including Sayed Sir Abdul Rahman Pasha El Mahdi, and Sir Robert G. Howe; Aerial photos of Khartoum and Omdurman in Sudan; Three large photos of the Royal Command Variety Performance at the London Palladium; Seven excellent photos illustrate the Egyptian debacle in South Palestine where Israel scored a decisive victory in the Negev; 300 men of the Scots Guards and Coldstream Guards Marched through Singapore; Photos of demonstration parachute drop of Jeep from Halifax aircraft; Photos celebrate the 75th birthday of the typewriter and its inventor Christopher Latham Sholes; Photo of "Autoblast" orchard sprayer, the first of its kind in this country; Photo of scallops or Mr. Haseltine beside his recently unveiled statue of a racehorse Man 'O War. Centrefold holding by one staple. Outer advertising pages not included. Above average wear and soiling. A worthy reference copy Magazine
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Crawford, Marc; Welding, Pete; Berendt, Joachim, Ernst; Hodes, Art; Lateef, Yusef
Down Beat - The Bi-Weekly Music Magazine, November (Nov.) 22, 1962, Vol. 29, No. 29 - The New Bill Evans Trio / Bud Powell / Jimmy Witherspoon
54 pages. Features: Nice one-page Gretsch drums ad features Jimmie Cobb; Olds trombone ad features George Roberts; H.N. White Company trombone ad features Kai Winding; One-page ad for the Fender Jaguar guitar; Singer Gene McDaniels claims his record company, Liberty, cheated him; Blues singer, Scrapper Blackwell, slain at 65; False alarm about Ella Fitzgerald concert at Lincoln Centre; Chet Baker making movie in Britain; Sinatra pictures and records banned in Lebanon and Iraq after his visit to Israel; Rough year for James C. Petrillo, president of Chicago's AFM Local 10; Jazz in Southeast Asia; Bud Powell, Paris and a night to remember; Spoon (Jimmy Witherspoon) - an informal portrait; Inside the new Bill Evans Trio; record reviews; Ad for Bud Shank and his new album 'Bossa Nova Jazz Samba'; Small photo ad for Richards Music Corp. features Dizzy Gillespie; Don Ellis - part 2; Dixieland at Disneyland; Slingerland drums ad features photo of Walt Thomas of the Si Zentner Orchestra; Small photo add for Richards Music Corp. features Miles Davis; Score for Iqbal by Yusef Lateef; Jazz on Campus; Photo ad for Ludwig drums features Jo Jones; Zildjian cymbal ad on back cover. Unmarked with above average wear. Binding intact. Bottom corner of front cover clipped. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Nelson, Don; Lind, Jack; Tynan, John; Coss, Bill; Gardner, Barbara; Feather, Leonard;
Down Beat - The Bi-Weekly Music Magazine, September (Sept.) 13, 1962, Vol. 29, No. 24 - Carmen McRae Cover Photo
46 pages. Features: Lovely cover photo of Carmen McRae; Small photo ad for Selmer saxophones features John Coltrane; Pacific Jazz ad features Carmell Jones; Sinatra sues Capital; AFM sues Republic Pictures; Confusion reigns in wake of MCA breakup; Ellington sues and is sued in return; Elegy for Eddie Costa who died in car crash July 28; Something Rockin' in Denmark; Carmell Jones - Trumpet in a Hurry; The agonies of exploration - Jeanne Lee and Ran Blake; On the Threshold - feature article on the singer's singer, Carmen McRae; Sketches of the Rollins quartet by George Roth; Focus on Vi Redd - alto saxophonist, soprano saxophonist, and vocalist; Centrefold ad for Gretsch drums features Philly Joe Jones, Elvin Jones, Max Roach, and Art Blakey; Record reviews; Large ad for Jimmy Smith and his Fats Waller album; Ad for Dodo Greene and her album 'My Hour of Need'; Art Blakey - Blindfold Test; Caught in the Act - Woody Herman and Leandro Barbieri; Fender Accordio-Organ ad features photo of Buddy De Franco and Tommy Gumina; Slingerland drum company ad features photo of Rufus Jones of the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra; Small ad for Martin Trumpets features Al Hirt; Zildjian cymbal ad on back cover features photos of Mr. Zildjian and dozens of prominent drummers. Unmarked with somewhat average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Doppler, Doug; Albrecht, Carl; et al
Worship Musician Magazine - Practical Help for Worship Teams, November / December (Nov. / Dec.) 2009: David Croder Band Cover Photo
54 pages. Features: Blackstar HT - dual pedal review; Drum Muffling and Tone Tricks; Wanted - Tonal Inspiration; Breathing Essentials - Part II; Tips for Tight Teams; Record Reviews; Cool Tools for your Audio Toolbox; Guitar Effects Pedals (Part I); Matt Redman; David Crowder - A Journey Through Church Music History via Electronica; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Doppler, Doug; Albrecht, Carl; Lunn, Gary; et al
Worship Musician Magazine - Practical Help for Worship Teams, November / December (Nov. / Dec.) 2009: Matt Redman Cover Photo
54 pages. Features: Blackstar HT - dual pedal review; Drum Muffling and Tone Tricks; Wanted - Tonal Inspiration; Breathing Essentials - Part II; Tips for Tight Teams; Record Reviews; Cool Tools for your Audio Toolbox; Guitar Effects Pedals (Part I); Matt Redman; David Crowder - A Journey Through Church Music History via Electronica; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Bohannon, Mitch; Albrecht, Carl; Lunn, Gary; et al
Worship Musician Magazine - Practical Help for Worship Teams, January / February (Jan. / Feb.) 2010: Paul Baloche Cover Photo
54 pages. Features: Paul Baloche - sojourning with God's Glorious Grace; Carll Cartee - fostering 'mighty oaks' of worship; Record reviews; Review of the Composite Acoustics Blade Electric Guitar; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Lopez, Daniel; Fox, Frank; Rudman, Mark; et al
Film Heritage (Magazine), Summer 1976, Vol. 11, No. 4 - Marlon Brando Cover Photo
48 pages. Black and white reproductions of many photos from popular films of the day, particularly Last Tango in Paris. Features: The Father Figure in the Conformist and in Last Tango in Paris; "Mort Sahl Called Me a 1939 American" - an interview with Director Sam Peckinpay; Promised Land (Ziemia Obiecana); Book Reviews; Film Reviews; Dark Passage - A Confessional Poem by Mark Rudman. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Newcombe, Alan; Newcombe, Hanna;
Peace Research Reviews, Volume IX, Number 4, March (Mar.) 1984: Accidental Nuclear War - The Growing Peril, Part I (1 / One)
114 pages. Footnotes. Includes selected bibliography on accidental nuclear war. "A review written with the belief that accidental war has been inadequately researched... We need to study the man-machine interactions. Increasingly, the technology is outstripping man's capacity to really understand all that is happening in a war-control-room." - from page 8. Last three pages include photos and brief biographies of Dean Babst, David Morrison, Robert Aldridge, Alex Dely, and David Krieger. Book
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Gassner, Alfred A.; Davis, E.G.; Pearce, Gale; Waters, Everett O.; Kapteyn, A.; Monteith, C.N.
Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, February (Feb.) 1929 - Aircraft Design Trends
32 pages. Features: Aircraft Design Trends; Aircraft Dope and Finish Problems; Cabin Insulation; Graphical Methods for Least-Square Problems; Joining and Soldering - results of tests on duraluminum and aluminum joined with recently developed aluminum solders; Fundamental Aerodynamics (part 5) - a detailed study of characteristics essential in the selection of an airfoil; Book Reviews; New Aircraft - with photo of the American Eagle Flybabout; News of the Industry - with photo of Arthur Sowden of the Detroit Steel Products Company; Photo othe Fokker Aircraft Corporation factory at Wheeling, West Virginia; Airports and Airways; many vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Kartveli, Alexander; Chagniard, Edmund; Goldman, Sidney H.; Freeman, Robert H.; Sisco, F.T.; Monteith, C.N.
Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, June 1929 - Radio Teleophony As Applied to Aircraft
48 pages. Features: Analysis of Torsional Stresses in Airplane Wings - a method by which, through simple layouts and calculations the mutual action of the spars can be computed; Engineering Organization; Radio Telephony as Applied to Aircraft - a description of the radiophone equipment developed by the Communications Department of the Boeing Air Transport System - article with photos, including Eddie Allen wearing special microphone mounting which moves with his head; Aircraft Steel Problems - a discussion of failures in Steel Aircraft Parts, investigated by the Metallurgical Laboratory at Wright Field; Fundamental Aerodynamics (last instalment) - a study of resistance due to parts of the airplane other than the wings; Soundproofing of Airplane Cabine; Book Reviews; New Aircraft - with photos of the B-5 Mahoney-Ryan brougham and Kinner Powered American Eagle; News of the Industry; Airports and Airways; New Developments; Los Angeles County ad attracting aviation companies; many vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Klemin, Alex.; Niven, A.; Webb, L.; Friedrich, W.; Ross, L.; Smithowski, J.
Aviation Engineering (Magazine), With Which is Consolidated Aircraft Servicing - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, March (Mar.) 1931 - The Merrill Movable Wing Stagger Decalage Biplane
50 pages. Features: Thompson Valve ad commemorates the first refueling endurance flight in history by Maj. Carl Spatz, Capt. Ira Eaker, Lieut. Elwood R. Quesada, Lieut. Harry A. Halverson and Staff Sgt. Roy Hooe, of the U.S. Army Air Corps; The Merrill Movable Wing Stagger Decalage Biplane; A Technical Description of the Continental Model A70 Second Series Engine; Propeller Materials and Airplane Safety; My Observations at the French Aero Show - with photo of the Dornier Do-S flying boat and the S.E.C.M. two-engined bomber; The Curtiss-Wright Junior and its Characteristics; The Month's Best from the Foreign Press - Junkers F.13 Disaster caused by Buffeting; Tips on Designing an Airplane; Reviews - with photo of Grover Loening at the controls of U.S. Navy submarine seaplane; Weights of Aluminum Alloy Floats and Hulls; Radio Shielding for Pratt and Whitney Engines; Servicing the Aerol Strut; Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Aluminum Structural Parts; Airplane and Engine Repair Cost Accounting (part II); Servicing Problems; No Smoking; New Products; Nice ad for Detroit's Hotel Fort Shelby inside back cover; Back cover Packard-Diesel ad boasts of 9/10 of a cent per mile operating cost on 12,000 mile flight; many more nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Klemin, Alex.; Pike, F.J.; Finlay, W.; Dyer, H. Jr.; Boedecker, K.; Smithowski, J.
Aviation Engineering (Magazine), With Which is Consolidated Aircraft Servicing - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, May 1931 - Impressions of the Detroit Aircraft Show
50 pages. Features: Thompson Valve ad commemorates Capt. Frank Hawks and his 1930 record-setting flight racing the sun from New York to Los Angeles in 14 hours and 50 minutes non-stop; Packard ad includes photo of Walter Lees and Frederic A. Brossy who set a U.S. record of over 73 hours aloft without refueling; My Impressions of the Exhibits at the Detroit Aircraft Show (major article with photos); Accessories and Equipment at the Show, Many New Devices; Interior Furnishing and Decoration of Flying Boats; Machining For Wasp Cylinder Heads; The Month's Best From the Foreign Press - including more information on the D'Ascanio Helicopter; Reviews; Servicing the American Cirrus Engine - with clearance diagram; Heed These Points for Satisfactory Finishing Results; Special Equipment for the Overhaul of Wright Aircraft Engines; Simple Instructions for Wing Repairing; Servicing Problems; Servicing Pains; Nice one-page illustrated ad for H.K. Porter Inc. of Everett Mass. displays their portable hand operated cutting tools; many more nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Klemin, A.; Casiraghi, G.; Diehl, W.; Hardecker, J.
Aviation Engineering (Magazine), February (Feb.) 1933 - Dr. Adolf K. Rohrbach's Rotary Airfoil System
32 pages. Features: Front cover Thompson Valves ad salutes Inter-Island Airways which serves the Hawaiian Islands; The Paddle Wheel (Rotary) Airfoil System of Dr. Adolf K. Rohrbach of Berlin - illustrated article with photo; Water Tight Compartments of Flying Boat Hulls; Variation of rate of Climb with Altitude; New Planes and Engines - Curtiss Condor, Longren Biplane, Northrup Monoplane, Wright Whirlwind R-1510; General Crocco Discusses Hydro-Aviation; Effect of Gap Between Stabilizer and Elevator; The Decibel; Facilitating the Handling of Cargo; Operating Wrinkles on United; Airway Versus Railway; Aircraft Control Wheels; Pan-American to buy giant flying boats from Sikorsky (S-40) and the Glenn L. Martin Co. (artist's rendering); Industry News; New Products; Book Reviews; Racon Electric Co. ad on back cover shows their 9 Unit airplane horn used to direct the landing of the "Akron"; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Hindus, Maurice; Wilson, Earl; Moorad, G.; Markey, M.; Maloney, J.; Holt, I.; Mansfield, R.; Pentecost, H.; Wilson, M.
Liberty Magazine, July 3, 1943 - Band Leader Harry James / Blood-Chilling Eyewitness Account from Formerly German-Occupied Soviet Village / Jungle Fighter Herman Bottcher
74 pages. Features: Cover illustration of smiling sailor on phone holding wedding ring; What the Nazis Leave Behind - Maurice Hindus reports on the peasant Russian village of Pohoreloye, and the condition it was left in after German occupation (with color illustration of looting Nazi by Arthur Szyk); "Dear Mrs. Klepper" - fiction by Isabella Holt; Gabriel in Jive - photo-illustrated article on trumpet player and band leader Harry James; Fire and Blood in the Jungle - Herman Bottcher's Jap-killing feats earned him a captain's commission in one 17-day battle- article with photo; Shutter Bug (fiction by Robert S. Mansfield); New Warps and Strange Woofs - coal, wood, iron, and glass will be the ingredients of milady's clothing in the future; There Was an Old Woman (fiction); Our Army Gets Ready to Take Over Axis Territory - article with photos including Brig. General C.W. Wickersham, commandant of the Army's School of Military Government; Black Plague (fiction by Hugh Pentecost); Stalk the Hunter (fiction by Mitchell Wilson); Movie reviews; Interesting back page article by Paul Hunter pays tribute to Russia on the second anniversary of its invasion by Germany, with excellent photo of massive military parade through Moscow; Nice color-photo back cover ad for Chesterfield cigarettes features dashing young U.S.N. flyboy leaning on his plane while his mate paints another Japanese kill onto it; and more. Middle page loose but present, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
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Simmons, Garner; Strug, Cordell; Morsberger, Robert E.; Macklin, F. Anthony; Elliott, David
Film Heritage Magazine, Winger 1974 - 1975: Sam Peckinpah Cover Photo
44 pages. Black and white reproductions of photos. Features: Sam Peckinpah's Television Work; The Wild Bunch and the Problem of Idealist aesthetics, or, How Long Would Peckinpah Last in Plato's Republic?; Perspective on Straw Dogs; Pat garrett and Billy the Kid; Reviews of Harry and Tonto, Airport 1975, The Trial of Billy Jack, and Scenes From a Marriage. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Roche, Arthur Somers; Kent, F.R.; Rice, Grantland; Flynn, J.T.; Cohen, O.R.; Et al
Collier's - The National Weekly (Magazine), December (Dec.) 15, 1928, Vol. 82, No. 24: Gus Edwards (Pt II) / President-Elect Herbert Hoover
58 pages. Features: Cover illustration of boy standing in icy water; Nostalgic one-page illustrated ad for the circular Western Electric 560-AW loudspeaker; Marriage for Two (fiction by Roche); President Elect Herbert Hoover - It's Going To Be Different; Other Men's Poison (fiction by Roark Bradford); Thunder in the Backfield - Grantland Rice reviews the star-studded running backs of 1928, with photos of Ken Strong N.Y.U., and Chris Cagle of Army; In Loving Memory (fiction by Fred Sweet); "Too Collegiate" - fiction by Lucian Cary; Good Clean Fun - two pages of charming vintage illustrations of how people amused themselves before movies, radios and cars; The Ticker's In a Jam - great photo-illustrated article explaining stock ticker technology; Cabaret (fiction by O.C. Cohen); The Kid's Clever - Part 2 of the Gus Edwards story; Marvelous one-page illustrated ad for Flexible Flyer includes their seven sled models for children, plus an illustration of Commander Byrd at the South Pole; I Can Pick Winners, But - A famous horse racing handicapper explains why he still works for a living; The Shepherd of Guadaloupe, by Zane Grey (part VIII); Nice one-page Atwater Kent Radio ad includes photos of their Models 40 A.C., 42 A.C., a Model E circular speaker, Model 44 A.C., and Model 52 A.C.; Master of Sinister House (fiction by E. P. Oppenheim); Nice one-page color ad for the 50 box of Gillette shaving blades; Color centerfold ad for Remington Rand procalims "The Emancipation of the American Business Man" with illustration of "the bent and withered office drudge"; Nice one-page Edgeworth pipe tobacco ad includes illustration of their four-sized tin and letter from one F.W. Fitzpatrick; Classy one-page photo-illustrated ad by Bosch Radio (American Bosch Magneto Corporation) displays their Model 29B, 28A and features photo of the Model 28; Marvelous one-page ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes includes illustration and endorsement of Lady Grace Drummond Hay, the first woman to fly the Atlantic from Europe to the United States, aboard the Graf Zeppelin (which is also illustrated in the ad); Smoth Brothers' cough drops ad includes photo of vaudeville comedian Joe Cook; Quarter-page illustrated ad for Daisy Air Rifles - "That's What Our Boy Has Been Asking For"; Classic back cover Victrola ad displays their Models 835, 918, 43, 711, 255, and 1069. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Hatch, Eric; Smith, Frank Leon; Wagner, Rob; Hopper, James; Ripley, H.A.; Benchley, Robert; Banks, Polan; et al
Liberty Magazine - America's Best Read Weekly, February [Feb.] 18, 1933, Vol. 10, No. 7: Mystery of the (Czar's?) Head in the Kremlin / Technocracy to the Rescue
62 pages. Features: Nice Valentine-theme color cover illustration of dancing couple by Norman Guthrie Rudolph; One-page photo of Governor General of Canada Lord Bessborough examining sheep at Toronto's Royal Winter Fair; The Mystery of the (Czar's?) Head in the Kremlin - an astounding revelation of a Soviet secret and why an imposter can never reclaim the throne of the murdered Czar - includes reproduction of affidavit by the author, Iliodor, and photo of Anatoly, purportedly one of the slayers of the Romanovs; Five Days (part 2); Fantastic Listerine Tooth Paste ad includes photo of man boasting "I Smoke Like a Chimney"; Technocracy to the Rescue - Rupert Hughes hails the technocrats vision of a happy world governed by engineering skill; The Flaming Lure - the story of a crime in a sealed room; Movie News, Reviews, and photos - Grand Slam, Tonight is Ours, Billion Dollar Scandal, Parachute Jumper; Along the Fire Escape - the story of a burglar's baptism and a girl who shrieked too soon; The Big Coal Problem; The Woman Accused (part 5); Hell Hounds! - The World's Worst Jail (part 11); White Shoes (short story); Vox Pop; To The Ladies; Nice vintage ad for Wrigley's gum on back cover. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. Middle page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Hopkins, Ernest Jerome; Miller, Helen Topping; Prince, Dr. Walter Franklin; Perkins, Grace; Cohen, Octavus Roy; et al
Liberty Magazine, May 27, 1933, Vol. 10, No. 21: Anti-Hitler Editorial / Private Life of Marie Dressler
58 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration of clown bottle-feeding baby pig; If Canada Can Curb Crime Why Not the U.S.?; Blind River - the story of a butterfly who said she'd take bananas; The Haunted House on Beacon Street - uncanny horrors baffle a Boston churchman and his cultured, aristocratic wife; Mike - the revealing story of a radio star's romance (part 2 of 2); Movie News, Reviews and Photos - The Little Giant, A Bedtime Story, The Devil's Brother, Phantom Broadcast; The Private Life of Marie Dressler - article with photos, including Charlie Chaplin; Scarlet Woman (part 6); Pa Potter Procudes a Miracle; Born to Raise Hell (part 9); Antidotes (short story); Vox Pop; To the Ladies; Classy color back cover ad for Beech-Nut Luster-Mint candies - Lemon, Orange and Lime. Above-average but not excessive wear. Moisture-induced rippling and moderate discoloration in places - all text clearly legible. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Macfadden, Bernarr; Robinson, Carlyle R.; Rowland, Henry C.; Rice, W.H. (Bill); Yarley, Herbert O.; Wagner, Rob; Beloff, Georgei; et al
Liberty Magazine, July 29, 1933, Vol. 10, No. 30: The Private Life of Charlie Chaplin
54 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration of cowboy on bike in cactus patch; Nice color Coke ad inside front cover features young lady playing cards; The Dole - A Great Calamity (depression-era editorial); The Private Life of Charlie Chaplin - major photo-illustrated article; Cash and Carry - how an American girl, a Chinese baby, and $70 worth of trouble proved that China's a grand place to shop!; Married for Glory - a racket is exposed - the surprising confessions of a "Publicity Wedding" promoter; Classy one-page two-color Chevrolet ad features orange convertible; Movie news, reviews and photos - Voltaire, Gambling Ship, Hold Your Man, Melody Cruise; The Fight on the Farm Front - how the back-to-the-land movement, in accord with the New Deal, is advancing Americans toward national rehabilitation; What is Good Form? - the rollicking story of a modern girl who got what she went after; Ma Potter Goes for Golf (part 1); Pretty Sadie McKee - new problems and a new loneliness enter the story of another 'bad girl'; The Perfect Job (short story); Happy Days; Still Alive - part 4 of the amazing true story of a pilgrimage of terror through Asia, by Georgei Beloff; To the Ladies; Vox Pop; Back cover color-illustrated Chesterfield cigarette ad features smoking damsel in swing. Above-average wear and external soiling. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Radziwill, Princess Catherine; Sabatini, Rafael; Franklin, Jay; Collins, Fred L.; Delmar, Vina; McEvoy, J.P.
Liberty Magazine, September (Sept.) 9, 1933, Vol. 10, No. 36: The Strange Life and Death of Stalin's Wife
58 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration of lady at wheel of sailboat; The Strange Life and Death of Stalin's Wife (part 1); Hearts and Swords - a stirring novel of bold deeds and lovely women in the glamorous Venice of yesterday; Movie News, Reviews and Photos - F.P.1, Morning Glory, This Day and Age, Blind Adventure; One Man in Ten Thousand - the story of a woman who knew her own heart; Happy Days - by Anna Roosevelt Dall; The Private Life of New York Mayor, Jimmy Walker (part 4); Portrait of Southpaw Baseball Player Jake Ehrich; Pa's Rhapsody in Silver and Black; Familiar Face (short story); Pretty Sadie McKee (part 12); Vox Pop; Fascinating one-page ad for Physical Culture magazine asks "Where Can the Unhappy Woman Find Happiness?"; To the Ladies; Back cover color-illustrated Chesterfield cigarettes ad features young couple in amazing '30s fashions! Above-average wear and soiling. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Thomas, Lowell; McEvoy, J.P.; Chesterton, G.K.; Byers, John Reid; Wagner, Rob; McEvilly, Martin J.; Sabatini, Rafael; et al
Liberty Magazine, October [Oct.] 14, 1933, Vol. 10, No. 41 - The Private Life of Football Star Ernie Nevers
58 pages. Featuers: Nice color cover illustration of well-dressed football fans; Kick-Off - the private life of Ernie Nevers, all-time All-American football star (part 1) - article with great photos; The Vision of father Brown - detective story by G.K. Chesterton; The Potters See a Movie - Almost; The Power of Babel - Confessions of an Auctioneer - what you are up against when trying to get something for nothing; Curious one-page ad (with photo) for Physical Culture asks "Is My Daughter Really Wild..."; She Was An Awful Nuisance - a story most women will understand; Nostalgic 2/3-page photo ad for Stanfields long underwear for men; Movie News, Photos and Reviews - I Loved a Woman, Beauty for Sale, and Shanghai Madness; Hunting Big Shots With a Camera - intimate revelations of veteran news photographer Martin J. McEvilly, including seven of his photos; Happy Days; The Locked Room - an amazing real-life tale of a modern Bluebeard and the trap of his innocent wife; To The Ladies; Hearts and Swords - part 7 of this old Venetian tale by Rafael Sabatini; Nice 2/3-page photo ad for Champion Spark Plugs features motorcycle copy on Harley-Davidson; The Policy - short story; Nice back cover two-color comic-style ads for Lifebuoy health soap and shaving cream. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Adela Rogers St. Johns; Allan Swinton; Norman L. Sper; Frank Lloyd Wright; Odgers T. Gurnee; F. Gregory Hartswick; Erle Stanley Gardner; et al
Liberty Magazine, February [Feb.] 10, 1934, Vol. 11, No. 6 - Frank Lloyd Wright Looks Into the Future
58 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration of young lady on snowshoes at her wintry mailbox; Interesting editorial explains why 'Mac' made the trip to attend the Mount Royal burial of General Currie; The Real Tragedy of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford - article with photos; Romance! - a lively tale of dreams come true; Nostalgic one-page color ad for Campbell's Tomato Soup; Liberty's All-Players All-America Football Team for 1933 - article with photos; What is the Modern Idea? - Frank Lloyd Wright looks into the future; Three Hundred a Month - a story of human hearts and a successful calamity; The Things Men Fear - Talbot Mundy confesses his moments of terror while hunting; The Case of the Howling Dog - Perry Mason unmasks a woman of mystery (part 5); To the Ladies; I Flew Lawrence [of Arabia] in War-Crazed Arabia - photo-illustrated article by Captain John H. Norton; Movie Photos and Reviews - Lady Killer, Man of Two Worlds, Son of Kong, Woman Spy; Vox Pop; Transient Lady - part 8 of a vivid novel of dangerous days and a girl's devotion; A Nice Quite House (short story); Back cover color-photo ad for Royal York cigarettes features young couple in formal attire. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; Frederick Hazlitt Brennan; H.L. Mencken; Leland Jamieson; Anna Roosevelt Dall; Allen Marsh; Erle Stanley Gardner; M.L. Wilson; Octavus Roy Cohen; Mary Richart; Quentin Reynolds; Corey Ford
Liberty Magazine, March [Mar.] 3, 1934, Vol. 11, No. 9 - H.L. Menchen on 'The Brain Trust'
58 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration of Maestro at work; To the Ladies; Editorial discusses how the world is being reborn - for the better; Nostalgic comic-style one-page ad for Ingram's Shaving Cream; Destroyer - part 1 of a novel of love deeper than the sea; Movie Reviews - "Racketeers, Redskins, Romance"; The Brain Trust - Eminent idol-smasher H.L. Mencken wonders if it will do better today than it has in the past; Lux Toilet Soap photo ad features RKO-Radio stare Irene Dunne; On One Wheel - a revolution, a girl, and a perilous landing; Vox Pop; Twelve Months in the White House - by Anna Roosevelt Dall; Did John Jacob Astor Find Capt. Kidd's Riches? - a true story of pirate gold and the birth of a famous fortune; The Case of the Howling Dog (part 8) - Perry Mason stages a phantom murder; 10,000 families going back to the land; Transient Lady (part 11) - dangerous days and a girl's devotion; An Elephant Never Forgets - hilarious tale of an exile from Georgia and 5 tons of pachyderm wisdom; Rookies That Bloom in the Spring - tales of some colorful baseball players; Snake Dance (short story). Nice color back cover Coke ad features men in suits and soda fountain. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Seberg, Jean; Jones, Gerald; Elley, Derek; Gow, Gordon; Gay, Ken
Films and Filming Magazine, June 1974 - Fellini's 'Amarcord' Cover Photo
74 pages. Features: Ads for 'Lacombe Lucien' and 'The Dove'; Major photo-illustrated article on Jean Seberg; 'Cat and Mouse' - photos; 'The Last Detail' - photos; Photo-illustrated article - Where Have All the Fathers Gone? - part one; 'The Todd Killing' - photos; A Look at the Work of Norman McLaren and the National Film Board (NFB) of Canada - interview with McLaren and Sydney Newman, Canadian Film Commissioner; Federico Fellini's 'Amarcord' - photos; Reviews; Claude Lelouch's 'La Bonne Annee' - photos; Preview of Vittorio De Sica's 'The Voyage' - photos; Alchemy - photo illustrated article on the work of Marlene Dietrich and Josef von Sternberg; 'German Destiny' - photos; Book Reviews. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Divine, A.D.; Hoffman, Margaret Nyren; Scott, Janet Erskine; Squier, Emma-Lindsay; Sutton, Gertrude Macaulay; Cunningham, Louis Arthur; Sandwell, B.K.; Caldwell, Katherine; Tait, C. Wilma; Stevenson, Collier; Wolf, Eva Nagel; Lawrence, Margaret; et al
Canadian Home Journal [Magazine], December 1936, Volume 33, Number 8, Vol. 33, No. 8 - Wonderful Christmas Cover Illustration
Wonderfully illustrated front cover by Rex Woods depicts two medieval musicians performing a Christmas tune. 96 pages. Features: Charming colour ad for Green Giant canned tomatoes inside front cover includes map of Essex County, Ontario, where "the swankiest tomatoes in Canada' are grown; Nice one-page ad for the 1937 Chevrolet; Christmas 1936-2000 - a thoughtful article on the the future of the church and those born in 1936; Gorgeous one-page colour ad for the new 1937 V-8 Ford cars, featuring a maroon sedan; Lucky Keyes - short story by A.D. Divine; Silver Legs - short story by Margaret Nyren Hoffman; Christmas poems; I Was A Stranger - a true Canadian story as told to Janet Erskine Scott; Santa Claus for a Quarter - short story by Emma-Lindsay Squier; The Transit of Venus - short story by Gertrude Macaulay Sutton; Fog Over Fundy - short story by Louis Arthur Cunningham; Marvelous one-page colour-illustrated Campbell's Soup ad features grocer talking to well-heeled lady; Teens and Twenties; Fulfill Wishes - by Eva Nagel Wolf; Nice one-page ad for Jane Seymour Beauty Preparations; Movie reviews of "The Charge of the Light Brigade", "The Gorgeous Hussy", "Craig's Wife", and "Seven Sinners"; A Peek at the Books - Margaret Lawrence reports on the Toronto Book Fair; One-page Carnation Milk ad features photos of the Dionne Quints; Lovely one-page colour ad for Five Roses flour features Christmas baking; Eight delicious-looking recipes by Mona Parr for Christmas puddings and sauces - Rich Plum, Plum, Simple Dark Fruit, Carrot, Fluffy Mocha, Chilled Moulded Plum, Hard Sauce, Brown Sugar Sauce; One-page Libby's baby food ad features photos of the Dionne Quints; Fashion ideas - 'Dresses for Dates'; Delightful page of illustrations to be cut out entitled "Mary Lou and Bobby's Christmas" by Lydia Fraser; and more. A quality copy of this heartwarming depression-era piece of Christmas Canadiana Book
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Boe, Eugene; Kraft, Lee; Jones, James; HAnlon, Edward; Greller, Joyce; Wilner, Norman; Williams, John; Fendell, Bob; Greene, Gael; Schell, Earle; Swiller, Al
Nugget Magazine - The Man's World, December 1962, Volume 7, Number 6: The Big Bang Boys - Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Pictorial: Paris digs crazy American sex hit Le Streep! - article with great photos of Carole Von Ryva, Rapha Temporel, Maia Turov, Ghora DeVenise, and Poupee LaRose; A Day with Charity Leigh - article and photos of the ups and downs of a loving secretary. Fashion: Shirting the Issue - photo review of the fall sports shirt scene. Shelba - color photo feature of Miss Shelba Jean Britt. Fiction: First Kill; Allison and Saint Skippy. Humor: The Smuttybaggers; Fables for Flips; Joker. Articles: How to Live in an All-Night Movie - Lady Joyce guides you into the 3am world of fruits and nuts; The Bang Bang Boys - A Naked Portrait of Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner; We Regret to Inform You That; The Gimmick and the Facelift - a salty study of the new cars for 1963; Are You Hombre Enough To Take a Mistress?; Jazz Review Board. Great one-page photo ad promoting investments in Florida land. Small reply ad clipped from page 3, affecting book review on page 4, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice vintage copy. Book
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Macfadden, Bernarr; Morris, E.G.; Weiman, Rita; Chidsey, Donald Barr; Lenz, Sidney S.; Vanderbilt, Cornelius Jr.; Perkins, Grace; Schisgall, Oscar; Karig, Walter; Reeves, Earl; Lane, Cora B.; Collins, Frederick L.; Sharkey, Tom; Allhoff, Fred
Liberty Magazine, May 13, 1939, For Liberals With Common Sense, Vol. 16, No. 19
66 pages. Features: Charming cover art by Elise Parks depicts mother holding infant; Is The President [FDR] A Well Man? - A look at some fantastic world-wide rumors - and an intimate, authoritative revelation of plain facts; Mothers Can't Help It - fiction by E.G. Morris; The Railroads Tell What is Wrong with Senator Burton K. Wheeler; Forgotten Lullaby - fiction by Rita Weiman; Filthy Rich - fiction by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.; Five Hollywood Daughters and a Prayer - Article on the singing Lane Sisters [Leota, Lola, Rosemary, Priscilla, Martha] with photo of the girls with their mom at home in Indianola, Iowa; Twilight Cheats - fiction by Grace Perkins; Nice one-page color Gillette Blue [Shaving] Blade ad; Illustrated centerfold two-color Schlitz beer ad explains how a derby winning horse's pedigree goes a long way back; The Bright Eyes of Dangers - short story by Donald Barr Chidsey; Crossword; Half-page black and white photo ad for Old Gold cigarettes features Hollywood's Jean Parker; World's Fair Girl - fiction by Oscar Schisgall; A Fool and His Money - by the famous bridge maestro Sidney S. Lenz; The Ghost of Wall Street - an eye-opening tale of new cures for old crimes, by Frederick L. Collins; Black and white 2/3-page Sinclair motor oils features photos of Andrea Leeds, Gary Cooper's leading lady in upcoming film "The Real Glory"; Half-page black and white photo ad for Bromo-Seltzer ad features world speed record holder Captain George E.T. Eyston and his 357.5 mph car; Small Crosley Shalvador fridge ad features photo of Mrs. Philip Friedman of Kalamazoo; We Need Red-Blooded Men - former boxer Tom Sharkey looks at the past - and challenges the present; The Wilkes-Barre Way - Dr. Louis M. Levitsky's story of a little rabbi and a mighty blow against bigotry; Article for ladies by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; Movie Reviews; Union Pacific ad features photo of Evelyn Keyes; Nice color ad for Listerine Tooth Paste inside back cover; Lovely color ad for Chesterfield cigarettes on back cover features illustration of well-dressed young lady in green hat, gloves and scarf. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A well-preserved copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
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Berrigan, Daniel
Encounters
Book is in excellent condition, covers show Very light shelf wear only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 77 pages. Publisher's page reads "First Edition."
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Cargas, Harry J.
Daniel Berrigan and Contemporary Protest Poetry
Writing on back flyleaf only; tight binding. Full red cloth boards. Edge wear and small tears on dust jacket. 126 pages. Examines the work of poet/protestors Richard Eberhart, Karl Shapiro, Robert Lowell, Allen Ginsberg, LeRoi Jones and Daniel Berrigan.
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Dorothy Parker
The Portable Dorothy Parker
Worn cover with fading and creases. Previous owner's name inside and slight ink marking. 610 pages.
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Gallant, Mavis
Paris Notebooks : Essays and Reviews
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 249 pages. Nonfiction essays by the renowned short story writer, including her two-part New Yorker series, "The Events in May-- A Paris Notebook," about the 1968 student revolt; book reviews; and the essay, "Immortal Gatito: The Gabrielle Russier Case."
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Parker, Dorothy
The Poetry and Short Stories of Dorothy Parker
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full gray cloth boards. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. 456 pages.
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TÜRK OCAKLARI MERKEZ HEYETI.
Türk Yurdu. Onbes günde bir çikar Türklerin faidesine çalisir mecmua. Year: 3. Vol. 6. No.1-12 [3rd year set]. Owner: Hamdullah Subhi [Tanriöver]. Manager: Yusuf Akçuraoglu, Mehmed Emin [Yurdakul], Celâl Sâhir [Erozan], Hasan Ferid [Cansever].
Very Good English Half leather bound. Original bdg in Ottoman letters gilt on spine. In Ottoman script. B/w photos. many plates. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 17 cm). 12 issues 3rd year set. Türk Yurdu. Onbes günde bir çikar Türklerin faidesine çalisir mecmua. Year: 3. Vol. 6. No.1-12 [3rd year set]. Owner: Hamdullah Subhi [Tanriöver]. Manager: Yusuf Akçuraoglu, Mehmed Emin [Yurdakul], Celâl Sâhir [Erozan], Hasan Ferid [Cansever].
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REVISTA DEL DERECHO DE LA CIRCULACIÓN.
Ofrecemos desde el número 1 al número 238 mas su índice anual. Periodicidad: mensual hasta 1982 y bimensual de 1983 a 1988. Director Jaime Santos Briz. El número 6 de 1987 y los números 1 y 3 de 1988 están facsimilados.
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REVISTA DE DERECHO JUDICIAL.
Periodicidad trimestral y semestral posteriormente. Director Miguel López-Muñiz Goñi. Ofrecemos desde el nº 16 (Octubre-Diciembre de 1963) al nº 54 (Abril-Diciembre de 1973).
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REVISTA DE DERECHO URBANÍSTICO.
Ofrecemos esta prestigiosa revista desde el nº 1 (1967) al nº 105 (1987). Faltan los índices de los años 1978, 1986 y 1987. Presidente D. Ignacio Serrano Serrano. Consejeros: Diego Espín, José Luis Lacruz Berdejo, José Luis de los Mozos, Juan Vallet y otros. Periodicidad bimensual hasta el nº 98; trimestral el resto.
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REVUE DE DROIT CIVIL.
Periodicidad trimestral, acompaña a cada año un suplemento con los índices. Fundador: A. Esmein. Comité de dirección: MM. L. Julliot de la Morandière, A. Rouast, René Savatier, Paul Esmein y Henry Soulus, Director. Ofrecemos desde el tomo 49 al 61.
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REVISTA TÉCNICA DE JUSTICIA MUNICIPAL. PRETOR.
Ofrecemos desde el nº 1 (septiembre de 1952) al numero 106 (octubre-diciembre de 1979) más un tomo que contiene los índices generales de 1952 a 1965). Periodicidad bimensual. Fundador Pedro Aragonés Alonso. Director Alfredo Mampaso Bueno.
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REVUE TRIMESTRIELLE DE DROIT COMMERCIAL.
Ofrecemos desde el tomo IV al tomo al tomo XIX. Publiée par Jean Escarra y Roger Houin.
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JURISPRUDENCIA GUBERNATIVA. REVISTA DE LOS TRIBUNALES.
Ofrecemos desde el año 1896 hasta el año 1926.
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REPERTORIO DE LEGISLACIÓN ESPAÑOLA. REVISTA DE LOS TRIBUNALES.
Ofrecemos desde el año 1909 (tomo XXXII) hasta el año 1931 (tomo LIV).
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BRIONES FERRERO Gabriel.
ANUARIO DE POLÍTICA SOCIAL INMOBILIARIA (URBANA). RECOPILACIÓN DE TODAS LAS DISPOSICIONES OFICIALES DICTADAS POR LOS MINISTERIOS, REFERENTES A LA PROPIEDAD URBANA EN EL AÑO 1935.
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REPERTORIO-COLECCIÓN DE LA JURISPRUDENCIA ESPAÑOLA EN MATERIA CRIMINAL, CONTINUACIÓN DEL REPERTORIO ALFABÉTICO O DICCIONARIO FORMADO POR LA REDACCIÓN DE LA REVISTA DE LOS TRIBUNALES.
Ofrecemos desde el año 1883 hasta el 1927, falta desde 1889 a 1895.
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REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE DROIT COMPARÉ. CONTINUATION DU BULLETIN DE LA SOCIÉTÉ DE LÉGISLATION COMPARÉE.
Periodicidad trimestral.
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