Rahn, David: Editor
Fisherman Life - March 2001 Volume 1 Issue 2
48 pages. Features include: Outlook for the 2001 Salmon Season; North Coast Advisory Board Commercial Caucus Recommendations for the Northern 2001 Salmon Fishery; Summary of the International Pacific Halibut Commission Meeting; Joan Donley's Memories as a Nurse, Fisherman and Tail Sawyer on the Sunshine Coast; Back to School? - Changes to the Fishing Master Certification Regulations may affect you; DFO's Selective Policy - Fishermen to Buy-in and Pay for New Selectivity Standards; Upper Adams and Nadina River Updates. Average wear. Usual library markings. Book
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Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
Walking in the Village of Rockliffe Park
56 pages. Black and white illustrations. Provides the route of a planned walk through the Village and describes the most interesting buildings on the way. Includes centerfold map. Light wear. Gift greetings inside front cover else clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
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Alcott, Louisa May
Jean Smart Reads - Little Women: Complete 2 Cassette Audio Book Plus Word-for-word Transcript
Listen to the story of Little Women. The story of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy; their happy hours and their trials; the story of their plays, of the Pickwick Club, of Laurie and Jo, of Meg and John Brooke, of Marmee and Mr. March; the story of a family that has been loved by young and old for over sixty years. Listen in as they are brought to life! Usual library markings. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Rocks and Minerals in Canada: Vol. 14 No. 3 March/April 1981
16 pages. Features include: G.M.F.C. Associate Dealer List; Sculpture of the Inuit; Silver in Canada; Fossil Gemstones. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Very nice copy. Book
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Soldier of Fortune Magazine - March 1993
98 pages. Expanded issue. Features: Exclusive - BBC Producer and con man ruined Ross Perot?; Exclusive - FN's amazing Bullpup 21st Century Personal Defense Weapon; Randy Weaver Idaho Shoot-out - the real story; Banned in the U.S.A. - Clinton's surprises for gun owners; Saddam's revenge - American soldiers poisoned by oilfield arson. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
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Soldier of Fortune Magazine - March 1995
82 pages. Features: What cops really think about gun control; death of a soldier; FBI vendetta lands special forces operator in jail; truth about what's happening in Haiti; How to shoot straight; Robo-Countersnipers. Average wear. Solid unmarked copy. Book
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Cell - Volume 72 Number 5, March 12, 1993: Olfaction in Catfish
Nice clean square unmarked glossy copy. Book
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Cell - Volume 76 Number 6, March 25, 1994: Long-Term Memory in Aplysia
Nice clean square unmarked glossy copy with light wear. Book
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Kidder, Jack (Signed)
Jack Kidder: Ten Years After
Artists's signature upon front cover. Numerous plates, two in colour. Unpaginated. A review from 1963-1973 at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, February 12 to March 3, 1974. "Kidder's sculpture of the early 60's shows a familiar attitude with contemporary materials. Transparency, opacity, reflection, the various qualities in the materials themselves are appreciated by him and left intact to be appreciated by the spectator." - from Preface. Average wear and soiling. Book
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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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Air International Magazine Vol. 24 No. 3 March 1983
Features: Lockheed's stretched Starlifter; The Pacific Air Force of Sri Lanka; Avionics - Reflections on Radar. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Airpower Magazine March 1983 Volume 12 No. 2
Features: Pitcairn Autogiro - King of the Whirling Blades; Heritage of the Hawks - The Curtiss P-40 Story Part 1. Moderate wear. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - September 21, 1968
38 pages. Features: The Germans March Again (Czech Invasion); The Tory Leadership in Danger; Menace of Russian Expansion; Signor Longo's Finest Hour; A City of the Negev - 2; Floods in England's Southeast; Next Year on the Moon; Lorry Drivers; Adventure Play; Bauhaus; Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
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The Beaver - Canada's History Magazine - April/May 1997
56 pages. Features: What it means to be Canadian; Mr. McIntosh's wonderful apple - in 1811 a settler made a strange discovery; The trial of Ambroise Lepine - murder, politics and the public memory; In the footsteps of the workers - Canadian labour history walking tours; Mr. King and Lady Byng - Hate at first sight; Canada's Black Defenders - former slaves answer the call to arms; The struggle for a secret Canadian ballot. Clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Lovely copy. Book
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Allen, Ralph
Maclean's Magazine, March 17, 1956
84 pages. Articles: Is the Western Alliance Breaking Up?; The Fastest-Growing City in the World - Toronto!; The Man with the $100,000 Voice - Joel Aldred; Bruce Hutchison Rediscovers the Unknown Country - Part 8; What you don't know about Sleep; Has France Learned to Drink Safely?; The Tug That Never Gave Up - The Sudbury; Watch out girls, I'm Dangerous! Nice full-page 2 colour ad for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel. Average wear. Front cover present but detached. Page 43/44 missing. Page 55 loose but present. Back cover detached but present. Please inquire if you prefer a better copy. Magazine
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Halstead, Winston
The Yorkshire Ridings: Bound Volumes from January, February and March 1968
Topics include: Some Yorkshire Body Snatchers; Games and Toys of Yesterday; Yorkshirecrostics; Charlie Peace, the Sheffield Cat Burglar; Portrait of Halifax; Scott's castle of romance; Whitby Jet; Operation Spring Clean; Diary of an 18th-Century Cow Doctor; How Alum was worked in Yorkshire; Mrs. Wintringham M.P.; Yorkshire Lady's Slipper; The Boy Mill Chimney; A Forgotten county Border Dispute; Exercise 'Harpsichord'; Penistone Rural; Arndale; and more. Many black and white illustrations. Blue cloth-covered boards. Faint bit of writing upon front board else clean and unmarked with average wear. Binding sound. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News Magazine - April 4, 1970 No 6818 Volume 256
Features: Ulster eruption; Watching and waiting in Laos; Background to a millionaire - David Rowland; London's hotel crisis; The Passions of Easter; Irish vote; Putting poetry into pop; who writes Britain's shopping list?; Women on the march; Richard Hamilton - artist; Salamis - Capital of the Kings; Iceland; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News - March 27, 1965
Topics/Photos: America's Gemini 3 blasts into space; Man's first steps into space as Leonov swims from Voskhod 2; American steps to reduce Russian lead; Selma Civil Rights March; The future of the public school; Battle of Waterloo refought upon the Chelsea table-top; Rowing Battles; Hancock's Heroic Dash saves day for England; Oldest Sardis begins to emerge in American diggings; Rocking-Horse School; 3 Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News - March 28, 1964
Features/Photos: The last meeting of the Army Council after 60 years of service; Beatles with Harold Wilson; Still not out of the woods in Cyprus; The Fulani Nomads of North Nigeria; Jordanian excavation - the Mound of Zarethan; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - March 14, 1964
Features/Photos: Death of King Paul I of the Hellenes; The UN considers Cyprus; USS Enterprise exercising with the Sixth Fleet; Surprising discoveries from the Sardis Synagogue; Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - July 25, 1964
Features/Photos: Donald Campbell breaks world land speed record in Bluebird; Southern Rhodesia foremost in Commonwealth Conference; Bastille Day march past in Paris; Recently discovered archaic bronzes from the Great Peloponnesian site of Olympia; Senator Goldwater emerges as victor at the Republican convention in San Francisco; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - September 7, 1963
Features/Photos: New carpark at London Airport; Professor Alfred Jules Ayer, F.B.A.; Nice photo of President Kennedy in the White House with the leaders of the August 28th civil rights march, including Martin Luther King; the strange stone figures of Ijara, Nigeria; Mr. Ilya Ehrenberg; Centrefold - Civil Rights March on Washington; France's new model army; Car of the month - the Wolseley 6/110; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News - March 16, 1963
Features/Photos: Field Marshall Lord Harding of Petherton; Her Majesty's tour of Australia; Mr. Thorneycroft wins; Beth Shean in Israel - Archeaological section number 2128; The Camiuras' of Brazil - Fishing and Social Habits; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - March 31, 1962
Features/Photos: Algeria - a cease-fire on paper but not in fact; Marlborough House restored and re-furbished; Princess Margaret is entertained by Cliff Richard; Einstein and the theory of relativity; Restorations at Petra, Jordan; France Nuyen; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News - February 24, 1962
Features/Photos: John Glenn - Successful Atlas E launching; Gale-Struck Northern England; The Hamburg Floods; East and West Germany; The Queen tours British Railways installations; Theory of Relativity - Rotation; Centrefold - half a million march in tribute to eight people killed after the anti-o.a.s. demonstration February 8; The art of the Situlas; The Loch Ness Monster; Prince Philip's South American Tour; The Icelert - warns drivers of ice danger; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News - March 11, 1961
Features/Photos: The Queen in Nepal and Iran; our first grievous slip in Rhodesia; Excavations at Lothal; Various kinds of automobile safety/seat belts; Canford School; Evolution; Proteus, the first U.S. nuclear submarine tender takes up position in Holy Loch, Scotland; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - March 4, 1961
Features/Photos: The Queen in Benares on the Ganges, in Madras, in Bangalore and Bombay; Rhodesia and Nyasaland; New discoveries from the Olduvai Gorge, Tanganyika; Claimed to be the best fighter in the world - the English Electric Lightning; molecules and life; News from Katanga; The Jensen 541S; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - March 26, 1960
Features/Photos: In colour - Canadian flowers, Istanbul, 'The Sleeping Beauty'; BMC truck advertisement in colour; Prince Andrew arrives; Dozens killed by police at Sharpeville, South Africa; Moby Dick - a projected nuclear-powered submarine for Britain (2-page cutaway drawing); A great new British liner - Canberra; Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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The Wide World Magazine, March 1945
Stories: Back to Nature; Khushal Khan's Rifle; Mountain Rescue; Indian Pantherss; The Hard Road; The Water Tank; Bhanamati; Malta Ferry; The Corner House; Bill Buffalo; Whaling in the Antarctic; Water-Divining in Malabar. Covers present but detached. Book
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The Wide World Magazine, March 1942
Stories: Sea-Wolf of the Arctic; The Dam that Didn't; The Odyssey of the Olga; Fire in the Forest; Some Adventures with Grizzlies; An Eventful Inspection; The Purser's Tale; Adventure Ahoy; Find the Woman; A Little Oversight; The Horns of a Dilemma. Covers detached but present. Above-average wear. Book
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The Wide World Magazine, March 1936
Stories: Burned Boats; The Man in the Fur Coat; Plot and Counter-Plot; The Leopard-Men; My Mexican Mine; African Ball Game; Head for Head; Through the Panama Jungles; Secret Service-Indian Pattern; The Rivals; The Diviner; The White Devil of Badu. Above-average wear. Book
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The Wide World Magazine, March 1933
Stories: The Killing of Tucker Peach; Goatneck goes to Meeten; Four Experiences; Pirates; Pickles; A Masai Courtship; San Li; Superstition Gold; The Condor's Next; On Safari in Wonderland; Our Search for the Mayan Treasure; The Odyssey of Captain Jones. Heavily worn. Covers taped to textblock. Book
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Diver Magazine: 9 Issues from 1986
Includes the February, March, April, May, June, August, September, November, December issues. Topics include: Beginner's Snorkeling Guide - Part 1; Florida Wrecks; How to be a Commercial Diver; Buying a Buoyancy Compensator; Island Hopping in the Bahamas; Kingston's Brand New Shipwreck; Beginner's Guide to Snorkeling - Part 2; Fashion Wetsuits; Ghost Fleet - North Carolina; Monterey's Breakwater; Puget Sound Piling Dive; St. Lucia Retreat; Expo '86; China Rockfish; Exploring the Emerald Sea; King of the Mountain - the Cayman Islands; Inland Diving - Northwest Waters; Moray Eel; Diving Doctor; The Diamon Knot; Red Sea Mecca; Underwater Hockey; California Shipwrecks; the C-O Sole; Corsair; Florida Keys; Personality Profile - Peter Hughes; the Blue-Clawed Lithode Crab; Exploring West Coast Waters - Inside Passages of BC; Tobermory, Ontario. Light wear. Quality copies. Book
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Diver Magazine: 9 Issues from 1988
Includes the following issues: February, March, April, May, June, August, September, November, December. Features include: Wreck of the Empress of Ireland; Bonaire, Thailand's Exotic Waters; West Coast - a Garde of Eden; Kelp Beds of Lobster Bay; Are we destroying the reefs?; British Columbia - diving in a fisherman's paradise; Superb diving at Les Escoumins; Barkley Sound; Egypt; Fortress Louisbourg Shipwrecks; Tobago; Inflatables; Bahamas; Killarney, Ontario; St. Lawrence Seaway; Filming 'The Last Frontier'; Bruce Peninsula; Canada's Arctic; A Prehistoric Fishing Technique in British Columbia; Palau; Pacific Electric Ray; Monterey; Queen of Wrecks in Kingston, Ontario; The Caymans; Canada's Little Urchin; The sandstone cargo of the Zephyr; Treasure of the 'Governor'; Maui's Trio; Kona - star of the big island. Moderate wear. Clean. Quality copies. Book
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The Sea Otter - March, 1978 Volume 1, Number 6
40 page newspaper format. Features: The Fatal Impact of Captain Cook; The Inter-Tidal Zone; Lost Pleasures of Mount Arrowsmith; Turning the Tsitika into Cash; Brentwood Bay Oil Spill; and more. Light wear. Quality copy. Book
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Montagu, Ivor
Germany's New Nazis - Is the Ghost That Has Lain Low for Twenty Years Walking Again?
160 pages. Black and white illustrations. Written after the NPD's electoral breakthrough. Unmarked. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Sotheby's
Important Mechanical Musical Instruments, Coin-Op and Automata from the Milhous Collection, Including a Selection of Instruments from the Collection of Mark Yaffe - Sotheby's Auction 7116 Catalogue: Boca Raton, Florida, Saturday March 28, 1998
Unpaginated. Includes auction results sheet. Excellent photography throughout. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Book
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Albertson, Chris; Schuller, Gunther: Commentary By
Bessie Smith - Empress of the Blues
144 pages. Index. Discography. "The Greatest Singer and Entertainer of the Century - Bessie Smith comes alive again in this unique collection of 30 of her most famous songs. Not just copies of sheet music, here are actual transcriptions of her most famous songs, with piano reproductions and guitar chords... Gunther Schuller contributes notes on her singing style - perhaps the only good critical description of her art. This is the ideal companion to the record set of Bessies's complete recordings." - from back cover. Songs include: It Makes My Love Come Down, Long Road, Jailhouse Blues, Dirty No-Gooder's Blues, Down in the Dumps, In the House Blues, Shipwreck Blues, Safety Mama, Take Me For a Buggy Ride, Blue Blues, Wasted Life Blues, Standin' In the Rain Blues, Squeeze Me, Baby Won't You Please Come Home, Pickpocket Blues, Backwater Blues, Young Woman's Blues, See if I'll Care, New Orleans Hop Scop Blues, Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out, Baby Doll, Please Help Get Him Off My Mind, Reckless Blues, My Man Blues, Poor Man's Blues, Hard Time Blues, Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do, Cake Walking Babies from Home, Gimme a Pigfoot, Gulf Coast Blues. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
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Official Matchday Programme: England v Republic of Ireland, 1992 European Championship: Wednesday 27th March 1991
Unpaginated. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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The Gun Report Magazine - March 1961
Features: .41 Smith & Wesson; Civil War Centennial; Waters Gunmaking Family - Part II (Elijah Waters and the Second Asa); More on the Iron-Strapped '51 Navy. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
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The Gun Report Magazine - March 1972
Features: Rochus Heinrich American Cutler; A Sharps Pinfire Rifle; The Smith & Wesson Baby Russian; The Colt of Capt. DeGee; The Japanese Arisaka. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
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The Gun Report Magazine - March 1973
Features: A "New" Confederate Carbine; The Copper Queen Colt. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
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Country Woman Magazine: March/April 1992
66 pages. Quilters' Corner; Cherry Recipes; Easter Accents; Decorating; and more. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
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Shooting Times and Country Magazine: March 5-11, 1981
Features: The South Durham Hunt; The importance of etiquette; and more. Book
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Shooting Times and Country Magazine: March 1-7, 1984
Feature: Grey Geese in Scotland - Cause for Concern. Book
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Bradshaw, Marian Hahn
Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1985, Volume 20, No. 2
102 pages. Features: Painted Illustions - Decorative Wall Painting in Saint John, New Brunswick; The Fascinating World of Historical Costume Design; Louisbourg Gaming; Artifacts of the Saphire - a glimpse of life on board a 17th century English warship; Furnishing Louisbourg; The Orderly Gardens of 18th century Louisbourg; Fashions and Fabrics at 18th century Louisbourg; The Durell service - Chinese export porcelain with a Louisbourg connection; Art History at Beausejour; A colonial merchant's life-style in 18th century Canso; P.E.I.'s Confederation Chamber; An invitation to Fanning Bank, P.E.I.'s gracious Government House; The Temperance Wars - a chronicle of booze and temperance in Newfoundland; Part II (2) of Traditional Crafts in Nova Scotia Today; Quilts from the New Brunswick Museum; The Mystery of Robert Field; Nova Scotia's smaller museums. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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Bradshaw, Marian Hahn
Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1984, Volume 19, No. 2 - Spadina House
70 pages. Features: Auction Reports 1983; Pioneer Tools - The MacLachlan Woodworking Museum, Township of Pittsburgh; The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art Opens; Spadina - Toronto Preserves Spadina House; Lucky's Keyrings - Collecting Has a Therapeutic Value; Sesquicentennial Styles - wearing apparel in the eighteen-thirties; Perry Davis (Pain-killer) - King of the Wild Frontier; From the Four Quarters - Centuries of Visual Culture Regained for Ontario; The History of the City of Toronto's Fine Art Collection. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1983, Volume 18, No. 2: Guelph Architectural Stone Carving
72 pages. Features: Auction Report 1982; Architectural Stone Carving in 19th Century Guelph; Quebec House - James Wolfe's childhood home in Kent; Early Coins of Canada; Canadian-American Postal Relations - I - The Beginnings to the 1820s; A Dowager Clings to Dignity - Edmonton's Alberta Hotal set a standard of Western Hospitality; Legh Mulhall Kilpin (1855-1919); Restoration and Renovation VI - Landscaping Your Period House; The Graphic Art of Advertising Pot-Lids; Unsuspected Harmonies - an unusual exhibit investigates multicultural responses to aesthetic qualities. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1982, Vol. 17 No. 2
70 pages. Features: Auction Report; Restoration and Renovation I - Evolution of the Canadian House; Australian Colonial Furniture - new interest in colonial furniture and Australian cabinet-makers; 18th Century Orreries illustrated the movements of our solar system; Pillars, Pilasters and Porticoes - British and American influences characterize the two faces of Greek Revival architecture in Canada; Babies' Feeding Bottles - the humble baby bottle has a long history; Discovering James Blomfield - draughtsman and artist in stained glass, oils and watercolours; Archaeological finds document food preparation in Canada; An 18th century alchemist's search for gold leads to porcelain. Light wear. Quality copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1981, Vol. 16 No. 2
Features: Auction Report; Spirits of Earth and Water - the mysterious Dorset people; Signposts for Collectors Part II - Antiques as an Investment; Fur Traders, Rum Runners and Upper Canadian Drinkers; Collecting Heraldry - definitions and descriptions to guide to collector in this ancient field; The Careful Collector Part VI - Considerations when lending to a public institution. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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