Multiple Contributors
Airpower Magazine May, 1996 Volume 26 No. 3
Features: Special all-fighter issue; Exploding the Zero myth - How good was Japan's A6M?; Republic's P-47N - Long-range escort answer of World War II. Art: Export Brewster B-339 & A6M Zero; Marine F2A-3 vs Mitsubishi A6M2; Mitsubishi A6M2 Model 21 Cutaway; Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero; Model 11 & 21 Zeros & A5M4 Claude; Republic P-47N, 7th AF; Republic P-47N, 318th Fighter Gp. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Airpower Magazine September, 1977 Volume 7 No. 5
Features: Hughes H-1 - Greatest Racer of the all; Building the Canberra - Part II of the B-57 story; Visiting the Leatherneck's Aviation Museum; Boeing's First Carrier Fighters. Art: Hughes H-1 Racer; Al Williams "Gulfhawk I"; English Electric, Martin B-57 Canberras; EB-57B and RB-57A Book
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Munn, Orson D.
Scientific American June 1932 Volume 146 Number 6
Features: Sanity, Prohibition, and the federal deficit; A gasser blows in - heroic measures necessary to combat flames in oil fields; Where diamonds earn their keep - interesting life of a diamond in an industrial plant - whence it comes, how it is used, and how it ends; Editorials - radium waters - Philippine Independence - Frightfulness in warfare; A Nerve center of communication - how your radio or cable message is speeded through; Eclipses and the Sund's atmosphere - solution of an outstanding solar problem; Flying as fast as sound - considerations of what the future may hold for aviation - some physiological and mechanical aspects of the question; An early Christian cemetary - the Libyan desert gives up further secrets of antiquity; Viscount Grey and Lord Haldane - conclusion of a study of two famous World War personalities; Power from pipe lines to wires - natural gas used as fuel in steam electric plant; Watching the creation of the stars - more concerning the evolution of the galaxies; Unusual fishes - they build nests, walk on land, live in dried mud, and breathe air; Forty-noners starved in the midst of plenty - survey of plants and animals in Death Valley shows that pioneers could have survived the trials of the desert; Modern alchemy - photographing the birth of an atom; What next in elevator technology?; Inter-glacial man in England - human remains and artifacts tell an interesting story of pre-glacial migrations to and from England. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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Munn, Orson D.: Editor
Scientific American June 1930 Volume 142 Number 6
Features: Aluminum and its hard-boiled alloys; Super magnetic fields; Influence of the coconut on Philippine industrial life; Birds of a bleak arctic island; Fragmentary molecules of the sun; Beautiful bridges on new rail line - exceptional engineering problems on European railway; Sinanthropus - the Peking man; Coney Island's museum - the first institution designed to show play-reaction; Six great institutions now have naval R.O.T.C.; Linemen of the sea - with the men who splice broken transatlantic cables; Features of speed queen The Europa - faster than the Bremen; Is there an ether?; Better days for aviation; Tangled commerce abides where children smoke and swim - Manus are the pack peddlers of the pacific; Moving a substation underground; Power from the earth's hot interior?; Athens Broadway; an ancient bakery; Light furnishes Ballroom decorations. Camel cigarette ad on back cover features several suave temptors and a temptress. Top inch of spine missing. Cracks to spine. One inch tear to fore-edge of front cover. Significant overall wear. 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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Pigott, Peter
Wingwalkers - A History of Canadian Airlines International (CAI)
391 pages including index and many black and white photographs. Part aviation history and part adventure tale, this book is an engaging, affectionate, carefully researched history of Canadian Airlines International, a company which, in the best wingwalker tradition, has performed in a series of heart-stopping, life-and-death dramas for more than seventy years. Usual library markings. Moderate lean to spine. Book
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Hopkins, George E.
Flying the Line - Volume II: The Line Pilot in Crisis - ALPA Battles Airline Deregulation and Other Forces
273 pages including index and black and white photographic plates. Explores in great depth the Association's history through the incumbency of Captain Henry A. Duffy and the assumption of the ALPA presidency by Captain Randolph Babbit. Takes the reader behind the scenes of the political battles that were fought internally and presents a rare, uninhibited evaluation of the motives, emotions, and personalities involved in the traumatic issues that threatened to destroy the organization. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
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Brown, George; Lavigne, Michel
Canadian Wing Commanders
324 pages plus index. Recounts the achievements of 24 Canadian airmen in WW II. Relies upon over six years of research into squadron operational diaries, combat reports, decoration citations, log books and other offical documents. Black and white illustrations. Date stamp upon half-title page. Some soiling to front cover. Moderate wear. One inch opening to base of front cover at spine. An excellent reference. Book
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Garrison, Kevin
Flying in Congested Airspace : A Private Pilot's Guide - Tab Practical Flying Series
212 pages including index. You can land just as safely at O'Hare as you can at your home field, with the help of this timely book. Divides the topic into easily handled chunks, discussing controlled and uncontrolled airspace, radar service areas, and terminal control areas. Offers tips for VFR and IFR pilots, and much more. Ink stamp upon half-title page else unmarked. Clean and lightly worn in glossy illustrated covers. A very good copy. Book
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Park, Edwards
The Art of William S. Phillips : The Glory of Flight
172 pages. Join this experienced artist and aviator on the flights of his life. Phillips' paintings of the great aircraft depicted in this book give you the experiences of an eyewitness in ways that photography never could. "The finest reproduction possible is supervised by the artist to fill these pages with more than eighty full-color pieces of art, plus sketches and drawings direct from Phillips' personal sketchbooks. In addition there are two three-page fold-outs, to communicate the sensation of flying as no other book can." - from dust jacket. Book as new. Dust jacket bears quarter inch nick to top corner of front panel, else shows negligible wear. Beautiful copy. Gift quality. Book
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Greene, Ruth
Personality Ships of British Columbia
341 pages including index. Numerous black and white plates. Thirty-seven illustrated sea tales of Canada's western ships, carefully researched for historical accuracy. Also includes Gerald Rushton's compact history of The Union Steamship Company of British Columbia. Contents clean, bright and unmarked. Blue cloth-covered boards show moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
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Wheeler, William J.
Images of Flight - A Canadian Aviation Portfolio
135 pages. Captures, in 51 stunning full-colour paintings by 15 brilliant Canadian aviation artists, the wonder, intricacy and the infinite variety of aeroplanes: the nostalgic charm of vintage aircraft; the incredible fighter planes of the First and Second World Wars; and the sleek, gleaming contemporary aeroplanes of today. Tells the history of aviation in Canada. Front free endpaper removed. Moderate wear to book.. Average wear to and small chip from dust jacket which is now in an archival-grade brodart cover. Unmarked. Solid copy of this attractive work. Book
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Lombardo, David A.
Aircraft Systems : Understanding Your Airplane (Practical Flying Ser.)
287 pages. For every pilot who flies single and light-twin-engine general aviation aircraft. Above-average wear and soiling. Binding intact. Decent working copy. Book
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Illman, Paul E.
The Pilot's Air Traffic Control Handbook (Practical Flying Ser.)
226 pages including index. An in-depth look at airspace system operations from the VFR pilot's point of view. Average soiling and wear. Solid working copy. Book
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Rambo, Sarah
Private Pilot - Airplane
183 pages including index. Illustrated in black and white. Covers procedures, knowledge, practice, objectives, descriptions, acceptable performance guidelines. Average wear. Unmarked. Solid working copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Airforce - The Magazine of Canada's Aviation Community - Summer 1993, Volume 17 No 2 - Aurora Fisheries Patrol
60 pages. Features include: Aurora fisheries Patrol; Arcturus Deliveries Completed; Quebec, Quadrant and Questions; Eulogy for A/V/M Kenneth MacGregor Guthrie, CB, CBE, Legion of Merit; EH-101 Meets Iron Duke in Channel Gales; Clunks Remembered; H.M. Carscallen - a Pioneer Airman; Sea King in Somalia; The Lions of Africa; Maple Flag War Games; Chatham Cadets; DCIEM Aids space program; Reg Harrison's crew - 19 trips; One of our aircraft is missing; Alexander Graham Bell Predicts Moon Landing; Tigerschmidt; Kings, Servants, and Total Quality. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Address upon back cover. Nice copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Airforce - The Magazine of Canada's Aviation Community - Fall 1993, Volume 17 No 3
58 pages. Cover illustration depicts one of 9,300 Japanese balloons launched against North America in WWII being shot down by P/O E.E. Maxwell of 133 (F) Sqn in his Kittyhawk IV. Features include: Sea King ground crew a cut above; Dangerous year flying to Sarajevo; When Japan attacked Canada; Stringbag (Mark III Fairey Swordfish) restoration nears completion; Readiness Challenge; OP Boreal II Delivers; Low level with the Lynxes; Arctic Vigilance - CC-144 Challengers of 434 Sqn; Clements takes command; A Canadian owned and operated by the RAF; CF Aircraft aid in drug bust; Return of the Dambusters; Winning the Schneider Cup; Tragic Liberator Crash remembered; RCAF Stn McDonald Man. Revisited; Memories of Murph the Serf; The Cold War - a Soviet View; 42 Radar - a new beginning; A Yank in the RCAF; Somme - view from the air; 6 group takes it on the chin. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Centerfold held by one staple only. Solid copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Airforce - The Magazine of Canada's Aviation Community - Winter 1993, Volume 17 No 4
60 pages. Features include: Canada's Aerobatic Teams; Russians honor Commonwealth Airmen; Two Million Hours for the Hornet; The Grinch who stole Christmas - author was an air gunner on B-25 Mitchells during WWII; 4 wing farewell; Sucan Recce; A Rescue Remembered - Hurricane TF X; Behind the scenes at Abbotsford; The Flying Granleys'; Spitfire Wreckage Sparks Old Memories; '93 Annual Convention; Fighter Group Shows Flag in Europe; The Crash of Rescue 311; Alley Cats Prowl the Adriatic; Turning Point in Bomber Offensive - Fighters Rev Up (50 years ago); Radar - Canada's Hidden History; The Mess Dinner. Address label upon back cover. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Airforce - The Magazine of Canada's Aviation Community - Spring 1994, Volume 18 No 1
60 pages. Features include: Dieppe - The CBC and the Elusive Truth; "Calling Sarajevo Tower - This is UN 203..."; The first of many - Sgt Jim Kirk was aboard a Wellington, the first bomber of a Canadian Squadron to be shot down, 14 July 1941; Argus - Watchful Guardian; Nicaragua Flashback; Strasser's War - Commander Peter Strasser of the German Naval Airship Service was leader of several raids on England throughout WWI; General Store Publishing; The Iron Curtain is Lifting; Fright in Flight - Author was a WWII RAF Lancaster Pilot; Majaid - Major Air Disaster; Hitching a Ride - Sea King in the Adriatic; 4 Wing Farewell; Big Day for the Alouettes; Flying the PM - by LCol Donald F. Deeprose (Ret); The CF100 - a good old clunker - But!; Operation Firefly; P/O Andrew Mynarski VC; The Mosquito and the Scramble. Address label upon back cover. Unmarked. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Halliday, Hugh A.
Woody - A Fighter Pilot's Album
144 pages. Index. Numerous black and white illustrations. "Tells for the first time in detail, the story of one of Canada's greatest fighter pilots. Traces his career from Tiger Moths in Scotland, then on to advanced training and out to pre-war Egypt to his first posting.... Soon Woody's squadron is called to Greece to face an onslaught of Messerschmitts and Junkers." - from dust jacket. Faint small sticker remnant atop front free endpaper, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Excellent copy. Gift quality. Book
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Riding, Richard T.: Editor
Aeroplane Monthly Magazine - January 1978 Volume 6 Number 1
Features: Cierva's triple-rotor chopper; Fighters of the Fifties-Gloster Javelin; Spanish Heinkel 111 in the air; Supermarine Seafang naval figher; TK-4 midget racer. Light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Riding, Richard T.: Editor
Aeroplane Monthly Magazine - February 1982 Volume 10 Number 2
Features: Fairey Long-range Monoplane; Airspeed Ambassador; Flying Flea mania; P-51B Mustang Shangri-la; Bristol Bulldog. Light wear. Nice clean copy. Magazine
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Riding, Richard T.: Editor
Aeroplane Monthly Magazine - March 1982 Volume 10 Number 3
Features: Airspeed's elegant Ambassador - Part 2; Project X; Flycatcher Facsimile - Part 1; Airborne in the Balliol; Supermarine Spitfire V; Albessard aerobus. Clean with very light wear. Nice tight copy. Magazine
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Riding, Richard T.: Editor
Aeroplane Monthly Magazine - December 1982 Volume 10 Number 12
Features: The 'Goldon Hind'; Hanworth aerodrome; D.H. Gipsy engine; Avro Lancaster PA474; North American B-45 Tornado bomber. Light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Riding, Richard T.: Editor
Aeroplane Monthly Magazine - June 1983 Volume 11 Number 6
Features: Testing the Hawker Tempest; RAF gunsights; The sinking of HMS Courageous; D.H. Leopart Moth Preservation Profile. Nice tight copy with light wear. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Air Classics Magazine Vol. 10, No. 10 October 1974
82 pages. Features: B-23 The Reluctant Dragon; Swept-Wing Furies; The New Luftwaffe; Mexican Mosquito; South Pacific Warbirds. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Classics Magazine Vol. 12, No. 10 October 1976
98 pages. Features: Development of America's first heavy bomber; JU 88 restoration; First Lufthansa - Rare photos of Germany's airline; The Empire Builder - North American's BT-9. Doodles on front cover. Average wear. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Classics Magazine Vol. 19, No. 7 July 1983
82 pages. Features: Training with a WWII T-6; Mr. Barling's Giant Triplane Bomber, the NBL-1; Air Command 1983; The Hall Flying Boat. Please note: Covers missing. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Combat Magazine Vol. 13, No. 1 January 1985
74 pages. Features: Tornados over Bruggen; AV-8B and quick air cover; Next generation of air-to-air missiles; Lockheed's AEW & C Orion; Intruder - All weather attack for the next century. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Combat Magazine Vol. 6, No. 1 January 1980
82 pages. Features: Captured Nazi warplanes; oldest Hercules still flying (City of Ardmore); Two-seat Thunderbolt; Biggest military air displays - Paris and Greenham Common Coverage; First Netherlands F-16s. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Air Progress Magazine - Vol. 42, No. 12 December 1980
82 pages. Features: Astec's Fuel Efficient Eagle Jet; Oshkosh 1980; Flying Rutan's Long EZ; General Aviation vs. The Airlines; Cessna's Turbo Stationair 6. Above-average wear. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Pictorial Magazine - July 1980
Features: Trinity House Helicopter Operations; Hanover Report; A day out with "Tango Charlie"; Gloster Meteor in action in WWII; Amy Johnson remembered at Croydon; Rothman's Aerobatic Team. Moderate wear. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Air Combat: The Ghostly Warriors of World War II - Special Edition
98 pages. Features include: Halifax W1048; Holscher's Heinkel; Death over Flak City; Ghosts of '44; Forgotten Warbird Graveyard; The Day it Rained P-40s; and many more. Above-average wear. Prior owner's details inside front cover. Book
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Hancock, Dennis; Kerber, Dr. C.W.; Hunter, Bill; et al
Air Progress - Aviation Review Magazine: Vol.5, No. 2 April 1981
82 pages. Features: Floatplanes of British Columbia; Flying coast-to-coast with commuters; Strange story of the Concordski - Russia's supersonic airliner appears to have been pulled from regular service; America's Aerobatic Victory; Stearman Interlude - a crop-spraying Stearman biplane; Flying the P-51D - A WWII Time Machine; What it takes to be a navy flight surgeon; Victory for America at the world aerobatic championships; Winnipeg fun-flying club. Average wear. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Planes Magazine - Volume 1, Number 2 1981
60 pages. Contents include: deHavilland Mosquito NF.XV; Bristol Fashions; Piratical Pot-Pouri; Blackburn/HS Buccaneer S.1 plans; Down Memory Lane; Of Lancaster and York; where to draw the line. Clean and unmarked with light to moderate wear. Book
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Taylor, M.J.H.; Mondey, D.
Milestones of Flight
288 pages. Copiously illustrated in black and white. Index. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Worthy reference copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Flight and Aircraft Engineer: Volume LII - Bound Volumes from July to December, 1947
732 pages plus xix page index. Hundreds of black and white illustrations plus some in colour. Flight was the first aeronautical weekly in the world, founded in 1909. It served as the official organ of the Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Bright gilt lettering upon sky blue cloth-covered spine and front board. Binding intact. Nice copy. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - March 17, 1962
In Colour: Abu Simbel; and the doomed monuments of Nubia. Also includes: The Worst Air Disaster in the History of British Civil Aviation; Prince Philip's Tour of Peru and Chile; West Country hit by Giant Waves; The Uniqueness of Light (part 6 in a series on the theory of relativity); Tunisian Gas Station; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Maclean's Magazine - January 4, 1958: Paul Anka Feature
48 pages. Features: How Mental Illness is attacking our immigrants; The Brave New World of Trailor Living; Paul Anka - What it takes to crash Tin Pan Alley at Fifteen; The Toughest Flying Country in the World - British Columbia's Graveyard of Lost Planes; Davie Fulton - The Second Most Powerful Tory; How I Became an Equal - Arthur Tateishi and how this Canadian-born Japanese bounced back after Pearl Harbour; The Town Where Everybody Plays - Flin Flon, Manitoba. Nice Colour Ads: 1958 Dodge Automobile; Labatt's Crystal Lager Beer; O'Keefe Ales; Brading's Ale; DeSoto 1958 Automobile. Page 41 loose but present. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Clarke, Bill
The Illustrated Buyer's Guide to Used Airplanes
342 pages. Index. "... One of the best volumes available... can be a great help in sorting out a lot of conflicting information... for those leaning toward the purchase of an aircraft, Clarke's volume contains specific, detailed help." - Raviation Newsletter. Usual library markings. Somewhat above-average wear. Worthy working copy. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - October 15, 1960: Boston Airliner Crash
Features/Photos: Mr. Gaitskell in the debate at the Scarborough Labour Party Conference; Prince Andrew photos; Flooding in the east and west of England - scenes of hardship; Boston, USA - An Electra airliner crashes shortly after take-off, killing 61; Ridley College, St. Catherines, Ontario; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
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Okanagan Historical Society
The 56th (Fifty-Sixth) Report of the Okanagan Historical Society
208 pages. Contents: Shuswap and Okanagan Railroad; Commercial Boats; Early Vernon Aviation; Kelowna Ladies Curling Club; Life at Fintry Ranch; Sheepherding in the Shuswap; The First Jewelry Store. Average wear. Usual library markings. Sound working copy. Book
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Duggan-Smith, Peter; Eagle, Ray
Don't Tell My Mother: Or How to Fight Wars on Your Own Terms
258 pages. Black and white illustrations. "... By the end of his final flight in Cambodia in 1974, he had racked up more than 17,000 flying hours - in no less than 70 types of piston-engine aircraft. Peter was small in stature, but a giant among adventurers, with a rare ability to take the reader along with him through his many escapades." - from back cover. Unmarked with very light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Stories - Flying Thrills and Aerial Adventure: July 1936, Vol. 3, No. 1
96 pages. Features: Long Complete Air-War Adventure - to Sergeant Ryan there was One Square Mile of Enemy Territory that Must Remain Inviolate - yet Fate made it the Objective of the Most Daring Raid of that Crazy Band of Bombers, the Coffin Crew; Air Mystery Story - An R.A.F. Flying-Boat Vanishes on its Trial Flight and a Retired Fishmonger in Finland finds his Greenhouse Roof Broken by an English Schoolboy's Satchel; Air Mystory Story - The All-Seeing Eye of a Silent Witness supplied the Clue to a sinister secret that gave the German Raiders Supremacy of the Air by night; Thrilling Air War History - The full and authentic story of the rise and fall of the imperial German Air Service during the Great War; Real Life Story - I Flew for Bolivia - The Amazing story of the only Englishman who Fought and Flew for Bolivia in the Recent War of the Gran Chaco; Great Modern Air Story - The Peaslake Crash - the Dramatic story of a first and last flight; and more. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Stories - Flying Thrills and Aerial Adventure: October 1936, Vol. 3, No. 4
96 pages. Long Complete War-Air Adventure - Raiders of the Night - Up from a Darkened 'Drome on the Western Front Rose the Strangest Convoy that ever Sailed the Night Skies of Flanders, a German Bomber and a British Fighter, Bound Together on a Desperate Mission of Death; Ace of the Black Cross - The Authentic Story of the War-time Adventures of Germany's Greatest Living Air Ace, Victor in 62 Aerial Combats and Former Member of the Richtofen Circus; The Zeppelin Fighters - The Epic Story of the men who Freed Britain's Skies from the Terror That Flew By Night; Thriller - The Airship Alibi; Dramatic Story - Chivalry prevails in the Mad Lust of Battle; Dramatic Story - A Great Story of War-Time Adventure in a Pup Squadron on the Western Front; and more. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Stories - Flying Thrills and Aerial Adventure: June 1937, Vol. 4, No. 6
96 pages. Features: Thriller - The Frog that Fell out of the Sky; Modern Adventure - Four R.A.F. Planes disappeared before Flying Officer Vickers unmasked the treachery that was to set the frontier aflame with Revolt; The Sky Clown - a joke costs a brave man his courage and makes a fighter of a fool; Call Me Jennie - Major Sharpness made Tigers out of Rabbits - but his first Creation won a most Untigerish name; True Story - The Epic Story of Famous R.F.C Unit - No. 56 Squadron; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Stories - Flying Thrills and Aerial Adventure: January 1938, Vol. 6, No. 1
96 pages. Features: Traitor's Tune - A strange clue links a lonely graveyard behind the enemy lines with the mysterious disappearance of Britain's Greatest Air Fighters; Flight of a President - Two men made foolproof plans for a life and death flight - but each planned a different result; True Story - Naval One - The Amazing Exploits of No. 1 (Naval) Squadron, R.N.A.S. which made air history on 3 fronts; Footlight Ace - The 'Balloon Busters' had no stranger member than Basil Harlow, Actor-Airman; The Last Throw - Deep in the Trackless bush of the Canadian North, a Reckless Air Fighter prepared his bold attempt to Sever a life-line of the Allies; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Stories - Aerial Adventure in Fact and Fiction: April 1938, Vol. 6, No. 4
100 pages. Features: The Silent Sky-Terror - The R.F.C. and the R.N.A.S. were required to put an end to a strange invasion from the clouds; The Fog of Fear - Kinley of the Secret Service Sets out to bring in the killers of the Clouds to book; Bristol Fashion - An old war horse comes into its own; Mind the Step - A man who knew nearly everything about flying-boats; True Story - Warriors of the Air - A vivid year-by-eary account of the achievements of Britain's Air Services during the Great War; He Couldn't Say When - Lieutenant Struthers, R.F.C., tells his pupil to Take a Point on the Horizon and Keep Going; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Chips from spine. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Stories - Aerial Adventure in Fact and Fiction: May 1938, Vol. 6, No. 5
100 pages. Features: Valley of the Missing Men - Major 'Monty' Hardcastle saves the remnants of a Squadron from the greatest Sky-Trap of the War; Silent Wings - Blind in the Darkness above the Scottish HIghlands, a Sailplane Pilot Gambled with his Life to Save a Nation's Secrets; The Case Against Death - Peter Mohune - and his dramatic exposure of a ruthless Plot; True Story - the Continuation of a stirring year-by-year account of the achievements of Britain's Air Services during the Great War; The Fall of Peter - Peter Brown may have been the unluckiest Pilot in R.F.C history; and more. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Air Stories - Aerial Adventure in Fact and Fiction: July 1938, Vol. 7, No. 1
96 pages. Features: Comrades of the Catapult - Fleet Air Arm goes into action against a sinister Brotherhood of the Malayan Coast; The Flash Point - Above the North Sea disaster transforms a Flying Boat into a Blazing Victim; Altitude Flight - Eight Miles above the Earth; True Story - The conclusion of a stirring year-by-year account of the Achievements of Britain's Air Services during the Great War; A Few Feet From the Kerb - a story of 2 Air Fighters of France; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Book
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