Macleod, Gordon; Douglas, Craig; Leighton, Tony; Biehn, Janice; Curtis, Sara; Folb, Mikala; Lahey, Anita
Applied Arts Magazine, March/April 1999
82 pages. Features: 'Scroll' - the new media 'zine; Keeping up to speed on the latest in high-speed internet access; Newspaper Design; What's In a Name? - Naseem Javed, well-known corporate namer; Illustrator Valerie Sinclair; How the designs of The Globe and Mail and the National Post were redone; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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Green, Ford; Keuker, Clinton G.; Barkdull, Tom; Hawkins, Amos; Smillie, Jack; Murray, Tom G.; Richmond, Robert W.; White, Marjorie; Browne, Tom; Myers, Olevia E.; Moore, Jean Michael; Denio, Russ; Paul, Jan S.; Ryan, Tom K.
True West Magazine: December 1972 - Special Treasure Issue
Features: Lost loot of Monterrey - also known as the Davis Mountain Tresure and Skeleton Canyon Treasure; The Lone Ranger - an introduction to what went on behind the microphone of the radio show which introduced several generations to the Old West; A Prairie Town's Nameless Grave - little boy died of a broken heart in Elrod, South Dakota; I packed Al Morrow out of the Superstitions - the Lost Dutchman won again; The Philosophy of a Pioneer Lawman - certain rules of jurisdiction had to be bent a little; Last of the Burromen - Seldom Seen Slim; Gallows on the Treeless Plains - rail bridges used for hangings; Hawikuh - Coronado's city of gold turned out to be just an Indian village of stone - and arrows!; Slummukh's Lost Mine, 60 miles northeast of Vancouver, B.C.; Wolf Bait!; Crazy Klondike Business Schemes; Walking the Wall at the Idaho Penitentiary; Wild Old Days!; Did They Share the Goller Treasure? - Old Randsburg, California. Unmarked with average wear. Contents partially yellowed with age. A sound copy. Book
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Trapani, Jo-Ann; Dorsey, Donnelle E.; Gulick, Karen; Alexander, Grace; Petrin, Dolly; Loveman, Pat; Tomkins, Liz; Johnson, Anne; et al
Ceramics Magazine, March 1992 - Magnificent Majolica
80 pages. Features: 15 Step-by-step projects in color; Profile of Aaron's Royal Gallery; Cover Story - Aztec Bubble Vase; Magnificent Majolica; Hamming it up - Eggs and hash browns; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific Ocean Fares to and from Europe - St. Lawrence Season 1924 - No. 38 (Cancelling No. 37), March 15, 1924
12 pages. Illustration of the "Empress of Scotland" on front cover. A very detailed fare guide which describes various classes of sailings from Montreal and Quebec to Southampton, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Liverpool, Belfast-Glasgow, and Antwerp. Average external wear and fading soiling. A quality copy of this wonderful vintage item. Book
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MacDonald, Philip; Landon, Kenneth; Eastlake, William; Albee, George Sumner; Shannon, Jones B.; Ruark, Robert C.; Paxton, Harry T.; Blatty, William Peter; Pearse, Ben; Nicholson, Arnold; Rutledge, Nancy; Chamberlain, William
The Saturday Evening Post, March 29, 1958 - Architect Royal Barry Wills / Pitcher Jack Sanford
100 pages. Short Stories: Impossible Accident; Brothers' Quarrel; Man Trap; Gigolo. Articles: Religious Revolution on the Campus; The Land That Time Forgot - Part II - Stronghold of the Kukukuku; Baseball's Oldest Youngster - Jack Sanford; They Believed I Was an Arab Prince - William Peter Blatty poses as "Prince Xeer" for ten days - gullible Hollywood bows and scrapes; Don't Fall for the Mail Frauds; The Face of America - Dear Teacher - lovely color photo of Principal John Martin of Hillview Elementary School in Menlo Park, CA - surrounded by kindergarteners; Architect Royal Berry Wills - Big Man in Small Houses. Serials: Death Stalks the Bride (part 1 of 4); Seven Days to Tingyong (part 2 of 3). Ads: Philadelphia Electric Company; Special K cereal; Vitasafe; Mobil service stations - two pages with great color photos; Wheeling Corrugating Company; Mercury Outboards - nice two-page color-photo ad with boaters and swimmers; Nice two-page color-photo ad for Ford cars features the Edsel and others in a water scene; Whitman's chocolates; GMAC - with color photo of reluctant kids dancing; Mayo Spruce ad features photo of Lew Burdette of the Milwaukee Braves with his son, Lewis Kent Burdette; Hilton Hotels - with color illustration of their Havana, Cuba property; Eaton Manufacturing photo-illustrated ad features George D. Williams, General Superintendant, T.L. James & Company, Inc., Ruston, LA; Photo of Bil Sharman in ad for Spalding basketballs; Acme Spring Co. of Connecticutt is featured in a GM photo/text ad; Page & Shaw chocolates; Color photo of Saratoga 2-door hardtop and Saks Fifth Ave. fashion featured in color photo ad inside back cover; Lucky Strike ad on back cover features home movies. Somewhat above-average wear. Bits of writing on back cover. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Rusk, Dr. Howard A.; Birstein, Ann; Baro, Gene; Andrews, Henry John; et al
Vogue Incorporating Vanity Fair (US), February 15, 1969 - The New Spring Clothes You Love To Wear / Liz Taylor and Richard Burton
154 pages. Features: The New Spring Clothes You Love To Wear - 70 Great Looks; Young Skin at Any Age; Liz (Elizabeth) Taylor and Richard Burton - What it's like to be Walking Investments; Travel to Goa; The New Emphatics - the patterns, the plaids, the flower-strewings and glistening see-throughs making the leg scene now; New Lives For the Stricken and Disabled; Liz Taylor and Richard Burton - what it's like to be walking investments; Fantastree in Kashmir; Denmark; Spain; The Dress Action - Lucky Little Numbers; Decisive Art Collections - The Burton G. Tremaines Paintings and Sculpture - Exultant and Masterful, of the 1960's; and more. Chips from backstrip and three-inch openings at each end of back cover along spine, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Crummere, Maria Elise; Giinott, Dr. Haim; Robbins, Jerome; Samuels, Charles Thomas; Burgess, Anthony; Hardwick, Elizabeth; et al
Vogue Magazine - Incorporating Vanity Fair (US), March 15, 1970: Lauren Hutton Cover / New York Taxi Drivers / Antonioni
136 pages. Features: Paris Spring Collections Report; America - how to wear the nifty new looks in fashion - the slim and easy midi, the slit skirt, the big hat with everything, new ideas for pants with thongs, fringe, weskits; The Wrapped Midis; Italy - The Spring Fashion Collections; The Natural Phenomenon of New York Taxi Drivers; How Psychotherapists Deal with Their Children; Talking about Jerome Robbins; Antonioni - an interview; Great Mogul Beethoven; Ten pages of new ideas for houses... now through summer; Tamboo - new village in the Bahamas; Dozens of gorgeous ads; and much more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Back cover missing. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Goodwin, Judi; et al
Homes & Antiques Magazine, March 1998
154 pages. Features: Scottish home with hunting lodge feel; Victoria flat of architect Moira Williams; Country cottage full of charm; Eight-page price guide; Novelist Deborah Moggach tells us tales attached to her most precious possessions; Behind the scenes at Longleat; and much more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Garratt, Pat; et al
Homes & Antiques Magazine, March 1999
170 pages. Features: Meet Liz Brown and her Doncaster home; Pat and Andre Vrona and their impressive family home made from a wrecked Rutland farmstead; Gina Price and her Oxfordshire garden; Peter Gillies and Lin Dalgliesh and Ballencrieff castle in Scotland; and much more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Kenneth G. Heffel Fine Art Inc.
The Group of Seven and Their Contemporaries: Exhibition Catalogue, 29 February - 22 March 1980
34 pages. "It is unusual to have assembled in a privately owned gallery such a large number of high quality pieces by the Group of Seven and their contemporaries. Also presented are Maurice Cullen and James Morrice, whose adaptation of Impressionist techniques to the painting of Canadian landscape opened up an avenue for the Group to create our country's first real art movement... Some of the works of this collection are of national treasure status; that is, they are amongst the best the artist produced and would be considered irreplaceable." - from Forward. Fourteen colour illustrations plus twenty-one in black and white. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Occasional markings to contents. Small chip from lower corner of back cover. Half-inch bit of adhesive inside front cover has lifted a few letters of text from title page. A sound copy overall. Book
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Flying Lady - The Periodical of the Rolls-Royce Owner's Club, Inc., March/April 1988
Cover photo of a 1912 Silver Ghost Labourdette tourer; From the Shadow's Corner - Suspension and Shock Absorbers; Notes on the creation of a twenty horsepower petrol tank; Wraith Hub Tool; Testing the Phantom III Engine; Scottsdale Board Meeting, January 22-23, 1988; A James Young Silver Wraith; The Search for the Jade Ghost - Part I, The Acquisition; Before the Ghost - photos of two remaining Henry Royce cars from 1904-06; Copy of a Samuel Adelman invoice for a 'parts car' to Fred Kelly. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Flying Lady - The Periodical of the Rolls-Royce Owner's Club, Inc., March/April 1991
Cover photo of a Windovers limousine. Features: London to Peking by Silver Ghost - 1990 Motor Challenge in 1920 Car - 4 pages with photos; Phantom II Continental 98PY - Barker Allweather - 3 pages with photos; Andre Hartford - Where are you? We need you! - repairing a Hartford Telecontrol auxiliary shock damping system; Carburetter Air Valves - how to test them & How to Fix Them; Carburetter adjustment, by Eric Platford, Rolls-Royce Ltd., 17 September 1913 - 2 pages; The Odyssey of 3CM92 - Phantom III Barker Saloon - 3 pages with nice photos; Board Meeting, Houston, TX, January 25-26, 1991. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Flying Lady - The Periodical of the Rolls-Royce Owner's Club, Inc., March/April 1993
Cover photo of a Freestone & Webb saloon. Features: Pre-War Coachwork National Technical Seminar, October 29-31, 1992, North Brookfield, MA - six pages with many illustrations; Conservation Treatment of Early Automobiles; A Brace of Continentals; A 2,500 mile European adventure in a 1989 Bentley Mulsanne L; Thomas W. Barrett, III; RROC Business and Financial Reports; Other Side of the Track - article by a new member. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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True Frontier (Magazine): March, 1974
Features: Dead Men's Gold - the Argonauts declared Jim Carson dead and began dividing his estate, when suddenly he returned!; Astride the Iron Horse and Riding West! - a harrowing adventure; Governor Charles Bent's Murder and Scalping; Wild Rose O'Neal - South's Astonishing Spy; The Greatest Apache Warrior - Jolsanny; The Wagon Train of 1843; The Legendary Jack Slade; Monterey's Chinatown - met its end in needless flames; The year of the turnip - actual recipes used by the pioneers; Men with the strength of mountains - mountain men didn't know when they were licked; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
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Weis, Bernard J.: Editor
The Arrow: Series 74, Model 2
Features: Cover photo of Ab Jenkins and his 1933 V-12 Pierce-Arrow; Obituary of Arthur Kumpf inside front cover - Mr. Kumpf had a long association with the Pierce-Arrow, including service as a racer and endurance driver in the U.S. and Europe; list of Ab Jenkins' Driving achievements; Fredericksburg Meet Photos on pages 13 through 20; items on pages 4 through 9 are from the March 31, 1930 issue of 'The Pierce-Arrow News' (which was a large 'newspaper format' factory publication); Some Pierce-Arrows at Harrah's - with text and photos; New Parts Set-Up Gives Rush Service; Downton Window Display Proves Successful for Holden-Nelson; Here's the way your parts orders are handled; Speech of Col. Charles Clifton, 1917; Speech of Mr. Day about factory plans for the maintenance and up-building of Pierce-Arrow quality; Paint Shop Memories, by William L. Fischer; Many great photos from the 1974 PAS meet; Text of talk given at meet by Maurice A. Thorne. Back cover features reproduction of an ad for the Pierce-Arrow Travelodge, an early house/travel-trailer which could be pulled by car. Moderate wear. Umarked. A quality copy. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, August 6, 1945 *B-25 BOMBER STRIKES EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - PHOTOS, ILLUSTRATION AND TEXT - EERILY SIMILAR TO SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001!*
Contents: Nash car color ad inside front cover; Commercial Solvents Corp. ad with great Iwo Jima beach landing photo; Chrysler *Fluid Drive* color ad; Only Stalin of first trio is left but Attlee carries on where Churchill left off; Very graphic 6-photo sequence of a 'Jap' being burned to death by a flame-thrower; British Labor landslide stirs the world - the winning issue was not Churchill but new homes and jobs for Britons; Photo of a masked 'squeeler' identifying Gestapo agents hiding in the ranks of the Wehrmacht in Norway; Nice color ad for Martin aircraft; Photo of Dutch people tearing up trolly blocks for desperately needed fuel; Trial of Marshal Petain in France; Amazing coverage of B-25 Mitchell bomber striking the Empire State building - the diagram looks just like what the world witnessed September 11th, 2001; The Big Playhouse - Michigan's cushy prison at Jackson; Japan on the ropes - strikes at Kure naval base cover harbor with blazing ships - B-29s blast forewarned cities; Photo of American troops from Europe massing in Manila; *Super* color centerfold featuring a 1942 yellow Buick convertible; photo of leaflet dropped on Jap cities prior to bombing (with article); Photo of Canadian General Crerar who's army has been dissolved; Kaiser lines up Graham-Paige in march toward reconversion - with Frazer's selling genius added to Western Steel facilities, Combine's one need is capital; Photo of experimental helicopter, the PV-3, in flight; Nice color Imperial whiskey ad; Surplus problem - whether to scrap the Office of War Information's (OWI) profitable magazines abroad; Swiss family air force - survival training; Motorola radio ad; Great color Union Pacific Railroad ad with emphasis upon beautiful Washington state; Unmarked with average wear. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, March 12, 1945 *NAZI AT BAY - THE ALLIES HAVE HIM BY THE THROAT*
Contents: Boeing ad boasts of their record coast-to-coast flight by a C-97, 6 hrs, 3 min, 50 sec.; Reo Truck ad; Full-page ad for a radio show called "Breakfast in Hollywood" with Tom Breneman on the Blue Network (ABC); Fisher Body color ad; Allies strike at Rundstedt's finest after 8-day race to the Rhine - Wehrmacht escapes disaster but loses heavily in pulling out and blowing up the bridges - great map; Sample of a 'safe conduct' pass showered down on Germans, as well as a humorous satirical German response; Two photos taken during the Bataan death march (stolen from the Japanese); News from Iwo Jima; Eighteen-year-olds fight and die as nation debates their status - European and Pacific wars were speeded by using youths Stimson says in defense; Photo of Erich Gimpel and William C. Colepaugh as they are led into court prior to being hung as Nazi spies; 67 Army nurses captured by the Japs on Bataan and Corregidor return the the US; Troubled return of vets - Mr. Jobe in Chicago; Britain accepts the Yalta Charter but U.S. keeps fingers crossed - F.D.R.'s report to Congress is received with reservation despite its urgent tone; Poland - scores to settle - General Anders; White Truck ad in color; Canada Calling - new CBC 50,000 watt short-wave transmitter; America's join in Alliance to keep hemisphere peace - the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, in Mexico City; Interesting ad for Bituminous Coas - presents its varied military uses; Coal owners are unlikely to sign UMW contract calling for pertentage on each ton; Kansas corn piled outside for lack of freight cars; Vintage color Borden's ad featuring Elsie the cow and her family; Photo of 26-year-old Frank Sinatra with details of his draft classification; Wacs at work; Photo of Martin (The Blimp) Levy, a 640 pound wrestler; Studebaker color military ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, March 13, 1944 *OLD BILL TURNS UP ON THE ITALIAN FRONT*
Contents: Cracks appear in Axis line-up as satellite states look for exits - Finland has best chance to succeed as talks with Moscow open possibility of escape; Two disappointing slow-downs hamper allies' invasion plans - dragging Italian campaign and clash of ideas over Burma; The Admiralty Islands - springboard for combined drive on Philippines; Photo of the "Money Masters" - Presidents of eleven of the nation's twelve Federal Reserve Banks and a vice president of the twelfth; Smog and bombs force 268-year-old Greenwich Observatory to seek a new site from which to measure the world's time; Photo of Joe Louis (Barrow) in training at Camp Sibert, Ala.; Oscar winners of 1944. Above-average wear. Faint ink stamp atop front cover. Varying levels of staining to all pages. All text legible. A worthy reference copy. Book
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CRHA (Canadian Railroad Historical Association) News Report, Number 120, March (Mar.) 1961
10 pages. Features: CN's new visual redesign programme for passenger trains; Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway Preservation Company Limited; New CN colours in use; Montreal Street Railway No. 274; Early Locomotives on Vancouver Island, by I.E. Barr; Two Nova Scotia Colliery Lines to Close; Observations. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 219, March (Mar.) 1970
Features: Through the Rockies on N-Gauge; Elections and Appointments for 1970; What about "Canadian Rail"; 1969 Report of the Canadian Railway Museum; Trip Committee Report - 1969; From Edmonton the word is 'Energetic' - CRHA/APRA's no. 73; Ottawa Branch Report; Observations; Back cover photo of Mount McKay & Kakabeka Falls Railway 2 Otis Dump Car. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 266, March 1974
Features: Work-Train to Tye - Nelson, British Columbia; Montreal to Megantic! (part II); Waybills. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 350, March (Mar.) 1981
Features: Canadian Pacific 1881-1981, Part Two - a brief history of the company, with many great b/w photos. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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New Robin and Story Time: 16 March 1968, Vol. 16, No. 11
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear; Sam and Huff; Dozey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Heritage, March/April 1997: The Magazine of the Heritage Canada Foundation - Re-Use of Kitchener's Kaufman Footwear Complex
Features: Meeting the Challenge of Adaptive Re-use - in the city of Kitchener, Ontario - 410 King St. W., the Kaufman footwear complex; Downsizing and Privatizing in the Good Ol' 90s; Charles B. Ross and his Sash and Door Factory in Blackville; The Victorian Factory Phenomenon - Tales of the Cotton and Candy in New Brunswick - the Ganong Chocolate factory in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Modest moisture exposure near one corner else clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A worthy copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 12, 1960
Features: How Toronto's 2,500-man police force really works - a rare behind-the-scenes look by Chief James Mackey; Gisele Mackenzie - My Perilous Plunge into the Big Time; I went to Florida - by Canoe! - Ward Seeley; A Rare Peak at Russian Art - many colour illustrations; A visit with Patricia Joudry and John Steele; How Sir Eric Vansittart Bowater conquered the New World. Middle page loose but present. Half of page nine, most likely an ad, has been removed. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 16 June 1962 - Poison Cooking Oil
Features: The sweaty fight for a single seat - the current federal election campaign; The merciful aftermath of the Moroccan oil tragedy - almost ten thousand men, women and children, paralyzed by poisoned cooking oil in 1959 are walking and working again - a Canadian medical team helped in the most devastating medical story of our time in Meknes, Morocco; The case for taking children away from their parents - Dr. Karl Bernhardt; Jeanine Beaubien - the woman who stages plays in 5 languages in Montreal's Powderhouse; How to spot a home-grown (Canadian) image; How Zoo Animals get their kicks - with photos; Ralph Allen's 'Lost Art of Fishing for Fun'; Nice colour photo full-page Pepsi ad; Toronto and Montreal should be provinces, by Donald C. Rowat; The Medical Care (Medicare) War - Ralph Allen reports from Saskatchewan. Moisture stains to upper corner of all pages. Average wear. Address labe. Binding intact. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 20 March 1965
Features: Fantastic two-panel fold-out colour photo ad for the 1965 Ford Galaxi 500 LTD; Year 1 of the LBJ Era - Canada's destiny, too, is hitched to this president hell-bent for greatness; Awesome colour full-page ad for the 1965 Buick Wildcat (Sports Coupe); How to be a Widow - if you are a wife, the probability is that you will outlive your husband; The Newfoundland - the ever-loving web-footed dog made in Canada; Our second chance at public housing - Toronto's Regent Park opened 15 years ago, but social stigma, shortsightedness and red tape all combined to dim this bright prospect; They can get Canada for you Wholesale - Toronto Promoters Terrance Howes and John Heaven; Hawks, Chicks and a Swinging Nest - it is now chic for girls all over the civilized world to come on skinny and to wear long hair and wispy little Mod dresses, and for boys to deck themselves out in a lot of buttons and leather - the chic-est is to manage somehow to look and act elegant and seedy at the same time - many photos; Robert Thomas Allen's sentimental journeys - #1 England; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; and more. Coverfold almost entirely open. Covers just holding to contents. Small calculation atop front cover. A worthy copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 1968
Features: Cover photo of mixed marriage partners, Roslyn Hees and Durward Taylor; Editorial - remarkable record of 'do-nothing' Prime Minister Lester Pearson; Interview with Farley Mowat; Edmonton - lengthy article with many photos in colour and black and white - brief text and photos of provincial chief censor John Day, Don Getty, Tommy Banks, Jim Martin, Joe Shoctor; Bev Brooker; Can George Hees's beautiful daughter Roslyn find happiness with a handsom Washington Lawyer who happens to be a Negro? - with photos; Robert Stanfield - austere, Calvinist patrician; *AMAZING* colour two-page psychadelic Tory (Progressive-Conservative) poster which reads "Turn on with the Tories"; Why Pierre Berton Works so Damned Hard, by Jon Ruddy; How I Learned to Hate Hard Work, by Pierre Berton; Colour fashion photos for Rainwear; A Matter of Image - Liberal leadership contenders are rated on image, sex appeal, youth appeal, their face, their clothes; Colour centerfold featuring three Chevrolets - Chevy II Nova, Chevelle, and Impala; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; and more. Address label on front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Romberg, Sigmund
(Sigmund) Romberg's Celebrated Songs - Sheet Music
32 pages. Circa late 1920s. Includes piano music, chords and lyrics. Songs include: The Desert Song; Drinking Song; Golden Days; One Alone; The Riff Song; Serenade; Stouthearted Men; Students March Song; West Point Song; Your Land and My Land. Heavy wear to covers which are detached from book but present. Book
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Nature Magazine, March 1935
16 pages of nature pictures in rotogravure. Features: Scenic Highway Policy - too little thought given to Road Programs; Big and Little Storms - the how, where and why of sundry dusty doings in the air; Burro Language; Irises from Bulbs - there is a wider range than most gardeners seem to realize; Andy's last chapter - a Florida sandhill crane - how he helped to dissolve the barriers between his own kind and man; The carriers of Death - the microscope reveals how insects transport disease; The Giant Water Bug - a picture story of a strange insect; The Story of the Red Giants; A Unique Nature Club - The Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences celebrates its fiftieth anniversary; Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette, No. 171, Vol. XV, March 1910
20 pages. Black and white photographic portrait of Lieut. E.G. Monro. Average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette, No. 159, Vol. XIV, March 1909
Photo and brief write-up of The Lady Pentland of Lyth. Our Recruiting Campaign, by Mr. W.E. Grey of the Daily Mail. Roll of Non-Commissioned Officers and Men, 14th Battalion County of London Regiment (The London Scottish). Average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 168 - Vol. XIV, December 1909
Features: Photo of Mrs. Romilly (and her dog) who is to honour the London Scottish by presenting the Battalion Prizes on December 9th; Company Notes; Shooting results; Scots Abroad - a rifle club in the Falkland Islands; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Editorial; Hallowe'en; Archibald Forbes, War Correspondent; "A" Company March; Roll of Non-Commissioned Officers and Men; "The Bonnet"; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 135 - Vol. XII, March 1907
Features: Photo portrait and write-up on Major G.A. Malcolm; Company Notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. VII. - The Geddes Mackenzie Cup - photo and description by Ian Bhreatannaich; Photo portrait of George Mackenzie (the late) - First Captain "A" Co. London Scottish R.V.; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 123 - Vol. XI, March 1906
Features: Photo and write-up on Lance-Corporal L. Graham H. Horton-Smith; Company Notes; Football Results; Our Regimental Plate - No. II - The Lord Elcho Cup - photo and article by Ian Bhreatannaich; Scots Abroad - a letter from John MacDonald in Bulawayo; Editorial; Buglers; Class Firing - the conditions under which Class Firing will be conducted for the current year; The History of the Glenworple Highlanders - Chapter III - Assyria; Photos of the "H" Co. Cup and the Sergeant's Mess Cup; Assault at Arms; Peninsular War - Second Campaign... Corunna (October 1808, to 16th January, 1809), Lecture by Major F.H. Neish (with map); Correspondence; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 126 - Vol. XI, June 1906
Features: Frontis photo of the "Daily Telegraph" Cup Team, with names of members in photo; Company notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. IV - "The Anson Cup" - with photo and article by Ian Bhreatannaich; Shooting results; Notes by the C.O.; The Route March in Scotland; Chaps are saying; The Regimental Canteen; Smoking Concert; Intelligence and Information in War - Part III of a lecture by Col. R.N. R. Reade; and more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 127 - Vol. XI, July 1906
Features: Frontis portrait and write-up about Captain Walter Edward Webb; Company Notes; Presentation to the late Q.M.S. Mr. R.S. Darling; Regimental Athletic Supports; The Route March in Scotland (continued from a prior issue); Shooting results; Notes by the C.O.; Editorial, including photo of inspection day at the saluting base; The late Major David Laing, V.D.; Whitsuntide Signalling; Company Lectures - concentrated notes which must be diluted when used; Blair Castle; and more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 128 - Vol. XI, August 1906
Features: Frontis photo portrait and writeup on Captain Francis Howard Lindsay; Company Notes; The Bisley Meeting, with photo of the King's Prize Winner; The Route March in Scotland - continued from prior issue); The Clan Chattan; and more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 129 - Vol. XI, September 1906
Features: Frontis photo portrait and writeup on The Marquess of Tullibardine (John George Stewart Murray); Company Notes; The Route March in Scotland, story with photos and cartoons; Great full-page photo of Major Malcolm atop the Cumberland Stone, Culloden, explaining to all assembled how he intended fighting his way to Inverness; Impressions of the March; Chronicles of the Cookhouse - Scotland, August, 1906; Notes by the Commanding Officer; Chaps are Saying; Shooting - K Company prize meeting; Private Denis Kelly of the "Michaels" - his observations on military matters; and more. Faint pencil erasure atop front cover. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Please note: a quarter of the first page of advertisements has been removed. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 111 - Vol. X, March 1905
Features: Frontis illustration of Sergeant Duncan Tovey; Company Notes; Regimental Football results; Notes by the C.O.; Editorial; Company Dinners; List of new recruits in the past year; Correspondence; List of Scottish Societies in London; and more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The London Scottish Regimental Gazette: No. 112 - Vol. X, April 1905
Features: Frontis photo portrait and write-up of Mr. David Reid, ex-member, and expert shot; Company Notes; Prince Charlie - a romantic drama enacted by members of the L.S.R.V., with six photos; The Assault-at-Arms; Notes by the C.O.; Photos of the L.S.R.V. Football Club, H Company team and G Company team; Metro. Volunteer Sergeants' Tactical Association - visit to Portsmouth - March 23rd to 25th; Correspondence; and more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 24, 1962 - The War Against Werner Von Braun
Features: Some of Johnny's Best Teachers are Machines - startling changes in our classrooms, by Sidney Katz; How the 1,500 man OAS is warring on France - l'Organisation de l'Armee Secrete/The Secret Army Organization of Algeria; Grand Prix - colour photos of auto racing on Canada's first major-league track at Mosport; We're still wrong about the Russians, by Michael Barkway; The War Against (Werner) Von Braun - Douglas Kendall now tells how his aerial photographic unit fought history's first battle against missile attack - with great photos; Around the world on a package tour, by Marika Robert; The Last Tyrant of Taste - S. Morgan-Powell of Montreal; Great colour full-page ad for the Seattle World's Fair; Nice colour photographic full-page Pepsi ad; Great full-page colour photo ad for a white 1962 Buick convertible; Colour photographic Molson's Canadian ad featuring a shot of the newly launched "City of Victoria" ferry which will soon service Vancouver Island and the mainland; Paris, February 8, 1962 - a murderous march; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 10, 1962 - Special Municipal Corruption Issue
Features: Article on how 1,300 BC doctors are 'cutting the cancer toll'; Corruption - a modern manual of Graft in Civic Office; Nice colour full-page ad for the Pontiac Parisienne Sports Sedan; The Hidden Kingdom of B.C.'s Holy Terrorists - The 3,000 Sons of Freedom may be losing their grip on 9.000 more peaceful Doukhobors; Lovely colour photos of seasonal wildflowers; What Thinking Machines are doing for us, and to us; Cuba's program to export revolution - William Eccles' notes after two months inside Castro's camp - many great photos; How Wade Hampton found his feet - on crutches - the disabled former ski champ now heads a company of 50 handicapped employees; There's more in whiskers than meets the eye. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 5, 1966 *THIS HOUR HAS SEVEN DAYS*
Features: The seal hunt - a bloody smear on our image overseas; Water Crisis Coming, by Blair Fraser; This Hour Has Seven Days - the show that survives by success alone - but to the CBC brass it's a pain in the network - many photos; School without Textbooks - Toronto's Main Street adapts immigrant students to Canada; How to get where the girls are, by Fred Bodsworth; The Black Death at Drumheller, by Gertrude Charters; ad for Air Canada's new DC-9 jet; Canadiana by Gerald Stevens; ad for Pat Patterson - hostess of Trans-Canada Matinee; Former Toronto Maple Leaf Busher Jackson's misfortune since he quit hockey; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 3 September, 1966 - Daniel Johnson Cover Photo
Features: Where will Daniel Johnson lead Quebec? - article with photos; A Little Girl in a Big Big Town - girls like Barbara Fulton come to Toronto by the thousands for a career, a pad and a man - many photos with article; Sam Olan wanted to put on a good show (Opera) - so look where it got him - photos with article; Where's the Walking Woman Waling? - for the past five years Canadian artist Michael Snow has only painted walking women; Calgary Yanks - oil brought 30,000 Americans to Calgary; The Secret Life of Eddie Shack, Gourmet! - article and photo; One Man, One Wreck, One Cause - BC businessman Robert Malkin took action against lax drinking and driving laws after his son, Kit was killed, by Barry Broadfoot; Great vintage colour photo ad for Honda automobiles, the convertible and the G.T. Fastback Coupe; Postcript to death in the Arctic - L.A. Learmonth replies to Farley Mowat's indictment re: Aiyoot and Shooyook, two Eskimos charged with murder; When the Ghost Walked at Barrett's Landing, by Helen Wilson; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; Bob Trimbee argues for athletic scholarships to keep our whiz kids north of the line; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Explorer's Journal, March 1980
Features: Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition - explored more than 450,000 square miles; Fiji Island Sojourn - a challenge proferred and accepted; Search for the Origin of Life - planetary exploration might give better insight; Kenya's Lake Paradise; African Widlife Crisis - the impact of recent hostilities; Captain Finn Ronne - In Memoriam; Solomon Islands Cargo Cults - lingering impact of a world war; The Beira - more antelope than gazelle; The Bimini Underwater Discoveries. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Explorer's Journal, March 1981
Features: The Right Whales of Patagonia - a diving and photographing expedition; Mount St. Helens Report - emergency measures taken to meet crisis; Rio Iglesia 1980 Expedition - the year of the Nitas; Vail Archeological Site Excavation - Maine site yields important finds; Guyana, Primeval Land - is it Doyle's "Lost World"; Search for Primitive Life Forms - Cyanidium caldarium may be missing link; The Mighty Roan - African antelope royalty; Japanese Monkey Performances - an ancient art revived; The Sumerian Paradise Puzzle Solved - alleged 'East" passage not on Deluge Tablet; Giant Ammonites Found in Turkey - Lytoceras in Jurassic formations. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Explorer's Journal, March 1982
Features: Daniel Denison Streeter, FN 1913; Amos Burg, FN 1931; U.S. Caving Team Attains Record Depth; Searching for Aloe plants in Africa; Kansas City Museum - Osage culture exhibits; The Dog that helped win the West - Scannon, the Newfoundland dog who accompanied Lewis and Clark; Bimini Marine-Archeology Expedition - underwater formations considered artificial; Rowing across the Atlantic - Curtis and Kathleen Saville in their Excalibur; Exploration under the Arctic Ice - submarine surveyors of the polar region; First U.S. Atlantic Route Flight - William M. Masland was the navigator on the Pan American Sikorsky S-42 that made the first route survey across the Atlantic Ocean in 1937. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Explorer's Journal, March/April/May 1983
Features: Licancabur Expedition; Exploring with Richard Leakey; The Last Manyata; Measuring Mount Everest; Taming a Wild Cave in Barbados - Harrison's Cave. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Explorer's Journal, March 1985
Features: Mysteries of the Mexican Codices; A Primary Paleolithic Site - The Deccan College Campus, Pune India; The Viking Expedition - Searching for life in the sands of Mars; Underwater Classroom for Young Aquanauts; On Christopher Columbus's "Great Mistake"; Caribou, Reindeer and snow; Papua New Guinea Tribal Payback; In search of the Rock Vole. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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