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‎Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1980, Vol. 15 No. 2 - Canada's National Gallery‎

‎Features: Auction Report; The National Gallery of Canada celebrates 100 years; Collecting at the National Gallery; Exhibitions at the National Gallery; Conservation at the National Gallery; A Century of Ontario Houses; What is a Canadian Chair? - some thoughts on documentation and definition; The Careful Collector - Part I - Furniture. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1978, Vol. 13 No. 2: June Bramall‎

‎Features: June Bramall - Art Restorer; Auction Review - 1977; Niagara Furniture Makers - III; The Hamilton Pottery; Quebec Folk Art - A Continuing Wonder; Shawahanelezhih Returns to Alberta; The Bell Organ Company; Silver Creamers; 'Death of Wolfe' on English Sugar Bowl; The Shannon and the Chesapeake. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1977, Vol. 12 No. 2‎

‎Features: Two Oriental Rug Merchants - Albert Aliman and Setrak Adourian; The Brantford Pottery - the later years 1867-1906; A Conservation Primer for the Antique Collector; Some Thoughts on Niagara Furniture; Collecting Photography Now?; George Harlow White RCA 1817-1887 - A Victorian Artist in Canada; A Sampler of Canadian Books; Collecting Chinese Ceramics - II; and more. Quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1976, Vol. 11 No. 2 - Egmondville Pottery‎

‎Features: Canadian Collector and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM); 20th Century Decorative Arts in the Royal Ontario Museum; Furniture Sleuthing; The Egmondville Pottery Revisited - Huron County, Ontario, 1852-1910; Canadian Crewelwork; Pysanka; A Letter From Canada - Written and Illustrated by John Locke Blagdon in 1844; Artist-Craftsman in Glass - Elmer John Hookway, 1889-1974; Studio Pottery; and more. Moderate wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March/April 1975, Vol. 10 No. 2 *SPECIAL NEWFOUNDLAND ISSUE*‎

‎Features: The Outport; The Story of Newfoundland; The Beothuk Indians; The Norse in Newfoundland; The Dialects of Newfoundland; Greenspond - Townscape in a tickle; Old Prints of Newfoundland; Collectors and Collections; Furniture - Imported and Country Styles to 1850; Building a St. John's Victorian House; Items Found in the New Found Land; Government House; Stamps, Insignia, Medals and Currency; Commissariat House; Period Pieces for a Refurbished Commissariat House; Painters of Newfoundland; The Moravian Missions and The Labrador Eskimos; Hawthorne College; The Newfoundland Historic Trust; Museums and Historic Sites; Arts and Culture Centres; Lighthouses; and more. Date hand-written atop front cover. Quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March/April 1974, Vol. 9 No. 2‎

‎Features: Puppets Old and New; The Evolution of the Windsor - English, American, Canadian; The Cameo - For the Collector of Antique Jewelry; Small Collectibles - Card Holders and Stevengraphs; Colourful Tile Pictures; Clocks in Canada - Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co.. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎(Canadian Forces) Sentinel 1974/9, Volume 10, Number 9‎

‎30 pages. Features: Militia on the March - New Commander for Toronto, Colonel John M. Lowndes; Project Coral - Adventure in Tropical Waters; Canadian at Dunkirk - Captain (N) Godfrey H. Hayes; Cyprus - Part 2 of 3; DRB at Lincoln Bay - Ice Movement in Arctic waters. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Antiques Collector - March 1970, Vol. 5, No. 3‎

‎Features: Decorating with Antiques; Victorian Canada - Part 2 - the Development; A Guide to Irish Silver; Canadian Prize Books; Something in the Air - Weathervanes. Average wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.23. No. 2 - March/April, 1977‎

‎Features: The World under the Reef; Supertankers - coming or going?; Deep-Water Corals; The Dead Sea; the Misunderstood Morays; Annobon - the forgotten island of the Atlantic; When Scientists and Oystermen Co-operate; Alvin - Window in the Deep. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.24. No. 2 - March/April 1978‎

‎Features: The Birth and Growth of Planet Ocean; The Octopus as a Pet; The World's Greatest Sailing Ship; Predatory Prawns; Hawaiian Fish Emigrants; Tractor Tugs - Marine Workhorses of the Future?; Fossil Mangrove Reef of Key Biscayne; Tiger Sharks. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.25. No. 2 - March/April 1979‎

‎Features: A Gallery of Sponges; Environmental Management in Africa; Wasa - Time Capsule into Sweden's Past; John Dory; Constructing a Walrus Skin boat; The Ecology of Coral Reef Algae; Ocean Ice; The Case of the Tainted Mullet. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.26. No. 2 - March/April 1980‎

‎Features: The Multitudinous Reef; Icebreaking by Hovercraft; Flowers that Look to the Sea; giant Spider crabs from Mexico; Butterflies of the Sea; Point Bonita Lighthouse; LIberty-Ship Reefs in the Gulf of Mexico; The Dolphin Project. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.27. No. 2 - March/April 1981‎

‎Features: New Hope for Sponge Fishery?; Dark-water Octopus; Coastal Retreat; the Penalty of the Hunt; Three Passages to the Pacific; The Continent that wasn't there; Oceans Miami '82; Coral Reefs - A postal tribute. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.28. No. 2 - March/April 1982‎

‎Features: When the Mediterranean went dry; Clowns of the Galapagos; Discovery of the Admiral's flagship; The Stars at Night; Full Circle for Vema; The Living Nautilus; 'Fingerprinting' Offending Tankers; One more Whale to Count; the road to Hokkaido; From Father Neptune's Stable. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.29. No. 2 - March/April 1983‎

‎Features: Dry Tortugas - Products of Time; Budding Anemone; The Awesome Basking Shark; Fighting oil-platform fires at sea; Sand bars - when the waters ebb; beachfront roulette; the lowly blue bloods. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.30. No. 2 - March/April 1984‎

‎Features: Crow's nest (editorial); Counting dolphins - new answers to an important question; Coral landscapes; Germany's scuttled imperial fleet; Chilean seafood oddities; Baffin Island Fjords; Tender Trapper; Do Dolphins think without language?; Chesapeake Bay's Underwater forests. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.31. No. 2 - March/April 1985‎

‎Features: Vision in marine animals; The sea birds of northern Britain; Ex Libris - Neptunus Rex; In search of spiny lobster larvae; the unspoiled Little Barrier Reef of Saudi Arabia; Winter kill of summer flounder; The ancient sea that became a state; Master of disguise. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.32. No. 2 - March/April 1986‎

‎Features: Talking with dolphins; If chalk could talk - a sea story over 100 million years old; Portugal's stamps - sea species under threat; The Gulper Eel and its knotty problem; Cape Cod's sister sentries; Cuttlebone - the buoyant skeleton; Ocean-bottom mapping in the 1980s; Skimming for dinner - the feeding behaviour of black skimmers. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Frontiers - Vol.33. No. 2 - March/April 1987‎

‎Features: Alaskan Marine Life and the Eskiimo - through art; Tails of whales and fins, too; Vancouver Island's undersea kaleidoscope - a diver's paradise; Remote Sensing - adding to your knowledge of oceans; the strangest case of the freshwater marine fishes; Forest in the dunes; Brine Shrimp - Curious crustaceans; rings on coral fingers. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Locomotives International - No. 8, March 1991‎

‎Features: Meyer articulated locomotives; Tram Engine Built by S.L.M. Winterthur; Norwegian Narrow Gauge - The Nestuun-Osbanen; Picture Gallery; Back Track. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Magazine‎

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‎Locomotives International - No. 18, March 1993‎

‎Features: Gold, Diamonds and Overhead Electrics - West Rand Consolidated Mines Ltd. - South Africa's last original Narrow Gauge Surface gold Mine Tramway; Mallet Locomotives; Cab Forward - Part 2; Post 1945 Polish Industrial Steam Locomotives - Part 2; Ecuadorian National railways - the last steam-worked Andean railway - Part 2; Notable 2FT Gauge Lines - Estrado do Ferro Perus-Pirapora; The Origins of Narrow Gauge Steam Railways; Back Track. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Locomotives International - No. 37, March - April 1997‎

‎Features: Garratts without Giesls; Steam Travel and Photography 40 Years ago 1956, Part 1; Bosnian Steam Rescue at Tuzla; The 'Half-Tank' 4-6-2s of the Riazan' - Urals Railway; Broader than Broad - Hitler's Great Dream - Three Metre Gauge Rails Across Europe - Part 2; Working Steam in Norway - The N,.S.B. in 1949; Pullman cars in Egypt; The Trans-Siberian by Steam. Small date stamp atop front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book‎

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‎Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper: March 19, 1921, Vol. CXXXII. No. 3412‎

‎Features: The War Department's Tragic Failure - the looting of taxpayers by some of World War One's dollar a year men - great photo; Sales article by Arthur H. Little; and more. Colour Grape-Nuts advertisement upon back cover. Above-average wear but still intact. A worthy reference copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Philatelist: Volume 28, March - April 1977 Number 2‎

‎64 pages. Features: 6c. Pearson (Sc. 591) Error; Nova Scotia - a Problem Cover; Stamps of the Spanish Antilles - a listing of errors in general catalogues; Identifying paper varieties - Criticisms and a proposal; The Admirals - Part 6, conclusion; Soaking stamps; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March 1981 - Volume 41, Number 5‎

‎Features: Railroad news photos; Last train from Leadville; In 4 - 8 - 4s, if not in finances, Rock Island Excelled; Passing Through Europe - 2; and more. Few chips from lower right corner of front cover and few early pages. Book‎

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‎Trains - the Magazine of Railraoding: March 1973, Volume 33, Number 5‎

‎Features: News Photos; What's new in Amtrak's roundhouse; Tom's Engine - Clinchfield; How to streamline a steam locomotive; The case for train-watching in Connecticut; E6 curtain call; and more. One-inch opening at base of cover-fold. Somewhat above-average wear. Still a worthy copy. Book‎

‎Wilson, H.W.: Editor‎

‎The Great War Magazine - Part 3: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict‎

‎Pages 57-84. Front cover photo of Field-Marshal Sir John French. Contents: Conclusion of Chapter V; First part of Chapter VI: Germany on the Eve of War - by an eyewitness. Photos of: the Belgian infantry; The Citizen Army of Territorials (C.I.V.'s) march along the Strand; Algerian sharpshooters cross France; Belgian armoured cars; effects on civil life; Torlemont; Mouland; Belgians burn their own houses; Dogs help on the battlefield; The British Army crosses the Channel; Centerfold illustration of a French dirigible protecting British naval assets; Young Brits join the army; H.R.H. the Prince of Wales handles his rifle; Swanse women register for army pay; Irish Nationalist Volunteers; H.M. Seaplane 126, complete with quick-firing gun; Cut communication wires in Belgium; and more. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

‎Wilson, H.W.: Editor‎

‎The Great War Magazine - Part 21: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) January 9th, 1915‎

‎Front cover illustration of General Gallieni, the Military Governor of Paris. The march of events from Austria's debacle at Lemberg to the turn of the tide in the west. Photos and illustrations include: The Belgian Mission in London; Eager young recruits for Lord Kitchener's new army; The Defences of Paris; Glimpses of Paris under the threat of another siege by the Prussians; Entry of the Huns into Picardy; centerfold illustration of French infantry hurrying forward to meet the hereditary foe on the battleground of Northern France; The horse in the war; Canada's aid in the war - superb rally of 108,000 men for active service; infantry of the First Canadian Contingent passing Stonehenge on their way from Salisbury Plain to London; Italian demonstration at the Queen's Hall, London; The Battle of the Marne; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Book‎

‎Wilson, H.W.: Editor‎

‎The Great War Magazine - Part 22: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) January 16th, 1915‎

‎Cover portrait of M. Poincare, President of the French Republic. The Battles of the Ourcq, Morin, and Marne Rivers. Centerfold - On the Heights above Lenharee. Photos and illustrations include: Zouaves on the march; Diagrammatic bird's-eye view of the advance of the German armies across the plains of France to the turning point on the Marne. Wreck of Red Cross Train near Lizy; Driving the Teutons beyond the Marne; and more. One inch puncture to front cover else unmarked with average wear. Book‎

‎Wilson, H.W.: Editor‎

‎The Great War Magazine - Part 47: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) July 10th, 1915‎

‎Front cover portrait of Lieutenant-Commander Norman D. Holbrook, V.C. The Development of Submarine Warfare. Przemysl and the battles of the Mountains and Rivers. Centerfold illustration of the Lusitania going down - Germany's 'Grand Coup' in crime. Photos and Illustrations: simulation of the hole blasted in the side of the Lusitania; Destruction of the Dresden off Juan Fernandez; The March of Millions - Russian troops on the way to Crakow; and more. Covers secured by tape. Above-average wear. Book‎

‎Wilson, H.W.: Editor‎

‎The Great War Magazine - Part 83: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) March 18th, 1916‎

‎Cover portrait of Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who has entered the Cabinet as Minister of Blockade and Contraband. Feature: The Clash of Teutonic and Anglo-Celtic Interests in the United States. The Germanic Conspiracy against the United States. Photos re: German Lieutenant Robert Fay, in the U.S. Photos of American munitions factories destroyed in the name of Kaiserism. Photos of a motor convoy transporting $52 million from the Bank of England to Wall Street. Photos of the Royal Flying Corps in training. Portrait photo of Lieut.-General Sir E.H.H. Allenby. Centerfold photos of the U.S. Destroyers Benham and Parker (trailed by immense clouds of black smoke!). Photos of Canada's burning Parliament building - captions says fire was started by German incendiary bombs (if true, this history has been suppressed in Canada). Three photos of Viscount French of Ypres inspecting men of his home command. Covers secured by tape. Average wear. Unmarked. Book‎

‎Wilson, H.W.: Editor‎

‎The Great War Magazine - Part 135: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) March 17th, 1917‎

‎Cover photo portrait of Lieut.-General George Francis Milne - Commanding the British Salonika Army. Germany During the Year 1916 (conclusion). The Balkans - the Allied Offensive of 1916 - The Capture of Monastir, and the Greek Imbroglio. Full-page photo portrait of Lieutenant-General George Milne - commanding the British Salonika Army. Full-page photo portrait of M. Eleutherios Venizelos, head of the Greek Provisional Government established in 1916. Cover-fold fragile. Above-average wear. Book‎

‎Wilson, H.W.: Editor‎

‎The Great War Magazine - Part 136: The Standard History of the All-Europe Conflict (World War 1/One) March 24th, 1917‎

‎Front cover photo of M. Eleutherios Venizelos - ex-Prime Minister of Greece and Head of the National Provisional Government. The Balkans and the Greek Imbroglio (conclusion). Full page photo showing Kaymakchalan after its capture from the Bulgarians, September 28th-29th, 1916. Marvels of the British Transport Service on the Western Front. Photo of Nissen huts, an invention which vastly reduced the hardships of the third winter campaign. Many photos of the many forms of transportation employed. Front cover secured by tape. Somewhat above-average wear. Book‎

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‎The Sphere - The Empire's Illustrated Weekly: 31 March 1945‎

‎Photos include: The capture of the capital of Saar; Naval pictures from the Pacific Ocean; New pictures from the battle-line in Germany; Fighting in Mandalay; photos from the Russians; Coblenz (Koblenz) and Remagen; Massive captured German rail-mounted guns; The German citizen and the war; Iwo Jima conquest completed; The R.A.F. attack in Burma, Yugoslavia and Norway; Photos of the great 10-ton bombs of the R.A.F.; British scenes in field and shipyard; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎The Sphere - The Empire's Illustrated Weekly: March 4, 1944‎

‎Photos: Pictures from the Korsun area of the Russian front during the encirclement operations; Destroying the Lutfwaffe's aircraft factories - the biggest day raid of the war, carried out by 2,000 American planes; The return of the blitz to London; Photos from inside the Warsaw ghetto; equipment pours into Britain; American action againt the Japanese; Anzio Fighting; Photos from Finland; The German Battleship Gneisenau out of action - photos; and more. Front cover loose but present. Above-average wear. Still a worthy copy. Book‎

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‎The Sphere - The Empire's Illustrated Weekly: 18 March, 1944‎

‎Photos: Materials being unloaded at Anzio bridgehead; Landing craft No. 349 is wrecked off the Italian coast; Berlin by daylight - as seen by American bombers; new pictures from the Russian front; stocking up the invasion supplies; and much more. Above-average wear to covers, otherwise a sound copy. Book‎

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‎The Wide World Magazine, June 1955 - Australian Edition‎

‎Features: A Boy in the Bush - a young boy kills wild scrub bulls for bounty in Australia's outback; In the Dark - An Australian is tasked with catching gold thieves in a mine in Southern India; The town that was reborn - Williamsburg, Virginia; The Seaquake - adventure on a voyage from British Honduras to Yucatan; Hunting down the Black Jack Gang (conclusiont) - the worst band of desperadoes to ever trouble the south-western States of America; Frontier Gateway - Peshawar (great photo of a 'walking teashop); The Forgotten Islands - The Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia - several photos; Arctic Derelict - a strange sea-story from the Canadian Arctic; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sir! - A Magazine For Males: March 1958, Vol. 15, No. 1‎

‎66 pages. Features: Taped Smut - recordings of unsuspecting newlyweds in hotel rooms and dirty stories read by sultry-voiced actresses are latest gimmic of Filth Peddlers; When the Nazis Tried Human Vivisection, as told by a former Corporal in the SS; Tijuana - city that mass-produces vice (with photos); It's the Day of the Gray Flannel Fag - "Not all Homos are Easy to Spot"; Ripley's Torture Museum; When a Gal Says "Your're the Dad!"; Phallic Worship in Japan; The Dawn I Knifed an Arab - when you live on the Borders of Israel you work, eat, sleep and make love with a gun at your side (with photos); Blood on the Diamonds - a tale from British Guiana; Air Gunner Gone Native - he wanted to stay with his 11 native wives and 47 kids on Kopu, Largest of the Ongtong Java Islands; I Escaped Siberia in a Coffin; and more. Above-average wear. Evidence of moisture exposure. No odour. A decent copy. Book‎

‎Correspondents of The Times‎

‎The Times History and Encyclopaedia of the War - Part 159, September (Sept.) 4, 1917‎

‎Front cover illustration of the red flag at the gate of the Tsar's Palace. Abundantly illustrated in black and white with excellent contemporary photos. Contents: Chapter CXCVI - The Adbication of the Tsar... Russia in 1916, The Stuermer Premiership, Growth of Discontent, M. Protopopoff as Minister of the Interior, Meaning and history of the autocracy, character of the Tsar, why the revolution failed in 1905-7, The Empress Alexandra, Forces behind the throne, Rasputin, His Murder, Economic Chaos in Russia, Responsibility of M. Protopopoff, The Revolution, March 1917, Police Provocation, Diary of Events in Petrograd, Provisional Government under Prince Lvoff, The Duma, Recognition of the new government by the Allies. Very important history. Average wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine‎

‎The Rover Company Limited‎

‎Land-Rover Workshop Manual - Part Two: Series II and IIA Bonneted Control Models - First Edition, March 1969 - Part No. 606408‎

‎Hundreds of pages here. Topics include: Propeller shafts, Rear axle and suspension, Front axle and suspension, Steering and linkage, Brake system, Chassis, Cooling system, Fuel system, Exhaust system, electrical equipment, Instruments and controls, Body, Wheels and tyres, Lubricants and servicing materials, Tools. Average shop wear and soiling. Binding sound. Mouse nibbles to upper corner of first 20 or so pages - text unaffected. Over one inch thick. 1.6kg. Overall, a sound working copy. Additional photos available upon request. Book‎

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‎Equinox - The Magazine of Canadian Discovery: March/April 1982‎

‎Features: Orca, The Sociable Whale - Life among British Columbia's Most Intelligent and Awesome Predators; A Cuban Odyssey - Foot-loose in the Shadow of Fidel, An Underground Traveller's Report; Cosmic Crucibles - Scientists Probe the Workings of the huge Nebulas; Christopher Pratt and Mary Pratt - The First Couple of Contemporary Art; Bone Age Man - Canadian Find Sparks One of the Hottest Archeological Debates of the Century. Average wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Equinox - The Magazine of Canadian Discovery: May/June 1982: Hunger Decimates Canada's Seabird Colonies‎

‎Features: Malevolent Mountain - The Western Hemisphere's Highest Peak Challenges Canada's Himilaya-Bound Mountaineers; The Quiet Famine - Biologists Protest and Bureaucrats Ponder as Hunger Decimates Canada's Seabird Colonies; Reflections in an Orbiting Eye - Canada from Space, Beauty and Science in the Images of Landsat; Leduc - A Legacy of Eclectic Excellence from a Quebecois Painter Undiscovered in his own time; Caribbean Backwaters - Riding the Ebb Tides of Colonialism in the Turks and Caicos. Average wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: March 1979‎

‎Features: "Sea Princess" Makes her Bow; Loss of the "Kobenhavn"; Atlantic Transport Liner "Minnewaska" of 1909; Inland Craft - Germany; Sail in Brittany; Booth Line's Rise and Progress - Part III; Coasting in the "Stanley Force"; Sealink Charter "Stena Normandica". Book‎

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‎Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: March 1978‎

‎Features: Ships in the News - Flashback to Wartime; Royal Holland Lloyd Liner "Flandria" of 1922; "Oropesa" the Fourth; With Prince Line Round the Land; New Ships - North Sea Diving Support Vessel; Fleetwood Memories (2); Ships on Stamps - Steam Yachts and Cargo Vessels; French Line on the North Atlantic; Ferry Scene - Manx Challenge; Danish Sailing Coasters Decline. Book‎

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‎Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: March 1977‎

‎Features: Ocean Buys from Russia; P & O Liner "Mongolia" of 1923; The Future of Sail - Merits of the Dynaship; European Tug Activity; Oslo Revisited; Sail Review - The North American Scene; Ships on Stamps - Montserrat Oddities; Weather and Circumstances Permitting - 4 - Ordeal of the "Queen"; Under the Byzantine Cross; Ferry Scene - Swedish Lloyd Links End; The Steam Conquistadors - Part II. Book‎

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‎The Great War - The Standard History of the World-Wide Conflict, Part 201: June 22nd, 1918 - War Scenes in Coloured Photography- No. 3‎

‎Features: Anzacs' Great Record During 1917 (conclusion); The Organisation of Youth in the War (by Sir Robert Baden-Powell and E.K. Nugent). Colour illustration laid in bears the caption "At a Franco-British Outpost in the Great German Advance, March, 1918". Centerfold illustrations of the Australians in the Holy Land. Average wear. Staples have disintegrated. Book‎

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‎The Great War - The Standard History of the World-Wide Conflict, Part 189: March 30th, 1918 - Scotland's Share in the War‎

‎Features: Scotland's Share in the Great War to the End of 1917; The Defeat and Recovery of Italy I - The Carso Battles and Storming of the Bainsizza Plateau. Centerfold illustrations of Scots in action. Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book‎

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‎The Great War - The Standard History of the World-Wide Conflict, Part 187: March 16th, 1918 - Presentation Photogravure Plate with This Part‎

‎Cover portrait of General Sir Edmund Allenby, K.C.B., The Captor of Jerusalem. Photogravure (laid in) is entitled "The Navy's Nerve Centre". Features: Allenby's Victorious Advance into Palestine and The Surrender of JerusalemCenterfold photos of Allenby in Jerusalem. Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book‎

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‎The Great War - The Standard History of the World-Wide Conflict, Part 185: March 2nd, 1918 - The Final Conquest of East Africa‎

‎Features: The Conquest of German East Africa Completed; Prizes of War - The Romance of Contraband and Captures as Revealed in the Admiralty Courts. Cover illustration of Rt. Hon. Lieut.-General Jan Christiaan Smuts, P.C., K.C. Centerfold photos of the British in Africa. Large portrait of Sir Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, K.C.B., D.S.O., A.D.C., promoted Rear-Admiral, January 1918. Back cover features National War Bond Ad which states "National War Bonds Buy Tanks and Save Soldiers' Lives." Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book‎

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‎The Illustrated War News: 16 August 1916 - Part 10... Canadian Submarines!‎

‎Features: One page photo of two Canadian-built submarines at dockside; Anzac gunners at work; The Black Watch on the march; The 27th Bengal Infantry Regiment; Washing day aboard a French prison ship; Her Majesty the Queen inspects East-End street rolls of honour; With the British troops at Salonika; Two-page photo of a massive British gun at the moment of firing; Italy's Victorious Advance; Crippled Austrians practising walking with artificial limbs; Air-torpedo in a gun; Short range pieces effective for trench bombards; Sir Charles Wakefield entertains wounded soldiers - and General Mackintosh - at The Karsino, Hampton Court. Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book‎

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