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Coleman, E. & D.; Rand, B.; Tempest, J.; Cook, C.; Foulke, J.; DiMauro, J.; Hannah, M.; Mandeville, A.; Et al
Doll Reader Magazine, March 1991: German Doll Artists
304 pages. Features: Rotraut Schrott; Sonja Hartmann; Patterns; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Foulke, Jan; Cook, C.; Whitton, M. & B.; Johnston, E.; Coleman, D. & E.; Zimmer, G.; Et al
Doll Reader Magazine, March 1992: Special 20th Anniversary Issue
256 pages. Features: From English Theatrical Sheets to Tinseled Portrait; Blotched Bisques and Waffled Waxes, Part 1; Ives, Blakeslee & Co. Walking Figures Patented by Arthur Hotchkiss; "Black Dolls: 1840-1990" - Sojourns at the Wenham Museum, Part 1; The Donnie and Marie Osmond Story; Advertising Dolls; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Zaloga, Steven; Stearns, Philip; Riehn, Richard; Schmidt, John; Katcher, Philip; et al
Campaigns Magazine, Issue Forty-Four (44) , March - April 1983: The Sophisticated Art of Boxed Dioramas
56 pages. Features: Zaloga on the M-1 Abrams Tank; Paine on the Sophisticated Art of Boxed Dioramas; Stearns on the Washington, Boston & Chicago Shows; Origins and Development of the Field Marshall's Baton; An Historical Look at the Confederate Navy; and more. Address label on front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Churchill, Winston; Rutledge, J.; Sanborn, R.; Lenz, S.; Hurley, D.; Phillips, C.; Ayling, K; White, S.; Perkins, G.; Lewis, F.; Hope, Bob; Maeterlinck; Low, Robert; Simon, Abe; Lewis, Mort
Liberty - Canada's Largest Weekly Magazine, May 10, 1941 - Winston Churchill on the U-Boat Menace
54 pages. Articles: The U-Boat Menace - by Winston Churchill; The Private Life of One of the Prettiest Things on Legs - Carol Bruce from Brooklyn; My Old Kentucky Horse - some gay indiscretions by Bob Hope; What a Young Woman's Love Means to an Old Man - Renee Dahon is 40 years younger than her husband Maurice Maeterlinck; I Saw War's Hell in the Mountains of Albania; I Fought Joe Lewis with One Hand - This Time I'll Win! - Jewish Boxer Abe Simon. Short Stories: I Love You and Good-bye; Mr. Winters and the $10,000 Baby; Dear Ol' Deadline; Painless Extraction. Serials: War Girl - Part II; The Unobstructed Universe - Life Beyond the Grave- Part 4; Footloose - part 6. Ads: Great photo ad for Canadian War Savings Certificates features photo of dozens of kilted troops on the march; Mutual Life of Canada; Pepsodent Tooth Powder; Castoria laxative; Cameo Cigarettes; All-Bran Cereal; Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream; Mum sanitary napkins; Grape-Nuts; Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Stetson hats for men; Champion Spark Plugs; Sani-Flush; Nostalgic Three-colour back cover ad for Lifebuoy Soap. Nice cover illustration by John Murphy shows wealthy lady with mountain of luggage - and her exasperated porter. Average wear. Minor moisture exposure. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Rutledge, J.; Babson, N.; Schisgall, O.; Ware, E.; Hoyt, W.; graham, F.; Lombard, C.; St. Johns, A.; Thane, E.; Gunther, J.; Allen, R.; Pearson, D.; Nathan, G.; Dempsey; Sharpe, H.
Liberty - Canada's Largest Weekly Magazine, March 7, 1942 - The Real General Douglas MacArthur
58 pages. Articles: Lessons From Inside London; The Real General MacArthur; Grand Curtain Lines; That Mythical 4-Minute Mile - article with photos of Les MacMitchell; Mickey Mouse's Biggest Moments - article with nice comic strips. Short Stories: The Way Things Are; Here's $800; No One's Obscure. Serials: The Private Life of the New York Yankees (part II) - the Roaring 20's; A Gallant Lady - Carole Lombard (conclusion); From This Day Forward (part 5). Ads: Victory Bonds; *Fascinating* one-page photo ad by Canada's Department of Munitions and Supply is called "Please Don't Stare at My Pants", showing a lady in pants who is involved in war production; Nice colour Coke ad on back cover shows young couple at party table with iced bottles in bowl. Average wear. Moderate external soiling. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Peterson, Richard
American Orchid Society Bulletin - March, 1979 Vol. 48 No. 3
110 pages. Features: Grammatocymbidium William Kirch; Tepui-Top Hopping by Helicopter; A Trip to the Ninth World Orchid Conference, with the Accent on Dendrobium species; a Note on the Native Microstylis of India; Orchid Genera, Illustrated - 68 - aspasia; John Ewing Orchids - Creating a Commercial Orchid Venture; aspasia; Encyclia inaguensis Nash ex.Britton and Millspaugh - A Rare Orchid from the Bahama Islands and the caicos Group; Roots. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Bennett, W.E. (Editor in Chief)
The Tech Flash, March 1933: Vol. 8, No. 4
62 pages. Features: Science articles; Four works of literature; School athletic news; Alumni and College News; Humour; Nice vintage ads; and more. Older clear tape repair to bottom of backstrip. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Hoffman, Bob; Johnson, Harry; et al
Strength and Health - The Physical Fitness Magazine, March 1960 - Mr. America's Big Chest Course / Cover Photo of El Wood Holbrook
66 pages. Features: Mr. America's Big Chest Course; Barbells on Campus - Stanford University; Good Nutrition and Your Health; Win a Trophy!; Weightlifting News; World Championships Report - Warszaw; Lifting People is Fun - article with photos; Durable Superman - Coverman Ellwood Holbrook; Artistic Posing - article with photos; Exercise for the Career Girl; Nice back cover ad for York Barbells; and more. Covers detached but present. Middle page loose but present. Somewhat above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Bond, Mrs. J.W.; Force, William R.: Editor
Telephone Talk, Magazine of the British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel), March - April, 1959
36 pages. Contents: Company Revamps Sales Organization - with photos of R.B. Murphy, N.C. Millidge, R.L. Auld and A.B. Evers; Accounting Geared for Automation - with photos of Allan Bryce, L.A.D. Battrum, M.G. Butler, Robert Sutherland, Kenneth Crowter, J.D. Johnston, Curtis Rice and David Cameron; Personnel Expands Scope - with photos of T.H. Halford, W.E. Wain, O.E. Snead, Dr. J.A. MacMillan, H.L. Brown, A.J. D'Ath and F.G. Fredrickson; Excellent two-page photo and text feature on the closing of the Kerrisdale office, after 38 years, to make way for the more automated Amherst office - the biggest telephone number change in Canada's history - with photos of the operators and some of the new technology - and the old; Details of conversions which took place in March; Venerable Glenburn Yields to Cypress - Another great two-page photo and information feature on a major Burnaby upgrade on Glenburn which, grew from six operators to 155 over the past 35 years; Fascinationg one-page photo feature on new microwave equipment providing long distance service between Vancouver and Kamloops - features a novel 20 x 24-foot passive reflector; 1959 telephone directories issued in Vancouver; Retirement news; Dial phones come to residents of Sidney and Keating on Vancouver Island - with several photos, including Lew Millin, Art Ensor, Gordon Cooper, Harry Potter, and others; Photo and map-illustrated article by Mrs. J.W. Bond explains the impact of improved telephone service to James Island, just off the Saanich Peninsula; Two-page feature on Junior Achievement with photos; Pension plan personalized; One-page map extending from the Lion's Gate Bridge to Horseshoe Bay indicates historical circular (mileage) boundaries formerly used to figure mileage charges; Two historic switchboards now Silent - the old Victoria and Vancouver long distance switchboards - article iwth photos; Teletype sale to East Asiatic Company - article with photo of Robert Turner of this wholesale lumber company; Retirees - Mrs. Minnie Doggett, G.A. Einerson, Edmond McKim, Miss Mary S. Duncan; In Memoriam - John E. Carlile, Mrs. Lily Rollings, James A. Murray, James L. Ward, Arthur Mills.and more. Clean with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Drummond-Hay, C.R.: Editor
Telephone Talk, Magazine of the British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel), March - April, 1958
36 pages. Features: Gordon Farrell now Board Chairman; C.H. McLean becomes President; Review of 1957; Interesting one-page of cartoon illustrations showing how the company's money is spent; Gigantic effort for March 2 conversions; Photos of conversion of old Dexter to new Hemlock system; Photos of nostalgic phone answering services; Photos of Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Ladner switchovers; Rate Hearing Update; Great photos of B.C. Microwave service to open July 1st; Retirements; Fashion photos of B.C. Tel ladies - Chapter 53 Annual Spring Show; Artist's conception of new building in Nanaimo (on Fitzwilliam St.); In Memoriam - William J. Agnew, John R. Bell, Ralph Smith, William G. Thomson; Super forty-year-old photo of Port Moody operator; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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B.C. Tel. Staff
Telephone Talk, March - April 1955: Magazine of the British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel.) - Kamloops in Camera
32 pages. Features: Amazing one-page photo of Fred Einarson working 100 feet above Fisherman's Cove as he repars a cable to Eagle Island; Nice Aerial photo of downtown Vancouver looking from the south-southwest; Six photos of Kamloops staff at work; Photos of installation of New Westminster automatic equipment; Photos of company services being used inside Vancouver's new Public Safety Building; Photos of Cranbrook Staff - at work and at their public ball!; Photos relating to the installation of new automatic equipment for Cloverdale; Photos of dancing and skating employees; Photo of Fred (Mickey) Sharp who helped police capture bank robbers; 1954 Annual Report Highlights; Record expansion this year; Short article on pay phones; Retirees; In Memoriam - Frank C. Paterson and Robert B. Smith; social news; and much more. Lower corner of covers and pages bumped/worn, otherwise average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Pullen, Newton F.; Editor
Telephone Talk, March - April 1946: Magazine of the British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel.) - Operator Miss Edith Jackson of Fairmont
28 pages. Features: Nice photo of Iris Steeves with photo of post-war 'shortages' company ad; Two pages of photos of lovely young lady employees; One-page photo of operator and swimming star Miss Mary Baggaley; Photo of the Trail switchboard at work with related article - 18,000 calls a day; Welcoming employees back from the armed forces; Article on the supply difficulty situation (result of war); Photo of Charlie McAndrew who has installed 40,000 phones!; Article on new Air-Sea-Land phone service; Fascinating article on page 19 requests female operators - either single or widowed; In Memoriam - James H.H. Nelson and David H. Charles; Much company ocial information. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Cowan, James A.; Murray, W.; Atlee, B.; Strathglass, A.; Loomis, J.; Dexter, G.; Stringer, A.; Shaw, B.; Fox, F.; Cunningham, L.; Middleton, J.; Pease, M.; Blue, A.
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, November 15, 1928, Volume XLI, Number 22 - Cariboo Stagecoach Driver Al Young
80 pages. Features: They All Quit Cold - photo illustrated article on the 1928 Canadian National Exhibition Swim, in which none of the 199 contestants finished, but Georges Michel was the last man to quit - and he attempted to claim the prize of $25k - article with photos of George Michel, Ethel Hertle, George Young and Ernst Vierkoetter; Canadian V.C.'s (winners of the Victoria Cross) - article with illustrations of Captain F.A.C. Scrimger and Lance-Corporal Fred Fisher; Naught Broken Save This Body (short story about air battle); The Gatineau (River's) Taming - great photo-illustrated article on how the Gatineau River was developed for hydro power generation - with photos of Olivier Lefebvre, Major Walter Blue, the great Baskatong Dam, and more; Coyote Joe (fiction); Grains of Destiny - the romantic story of how Canada's wheat wealth sprang from a stray kernel in a shipload - with photos of Dr. Charles E. Saunders and L.H. Newman; When I Acted with Terry - recollections by actor Arthur Stringer; The Lordly Vagabond - fiction concerning a trussed king, a rogue unmasked and Beauty riding to the aid of Valor; Canada's Concern in the Pacific - article in the future relationship of the British Empire and the United States as affected by their affairs in China and Japan - with photos of Port of Yokohama and photo of "The Empress of Canada" in Shanghai Harbor; Finn - short story of a shrewd Saint John skipper; The World's Toughest - photo-illustrated article on Al Young, who drove six-horse stage coaches in B.C.'s Cariboo in temperatures as low as -74 degrees; With a Nonino! - legal short story; Photo of Mackennzie King and Hon. P.C. Larking inspecting a figure for the Canadian War Memorial at the March Studios, Farnborough, England; The Victoria Order of Nurses - they nurse 3,000 patients every day - article with photos of Miss Elizabeth Smellie and Right Honorable George P. Graham; Color and More in the Bedroom - interior design article with photos. Ads: Nice one-page ad for the Essex Super Six car; The Marquise De Polignac is illustrated in a one-page photo ad for Pond's skin products; Nice one-page ad for Barrett Roofings shows roofer at work; One-page Northern Electric ad explains how they transmit power and sound; One-page Canada Dry ad shows family Christmas scene dated Dec. 25, 1928; One-page Canadian Marconi Company ad features their 6-tube battery operated receiver (radio), with cabinet by McLagan; One-page Arrow Shirt ad features pipe-smoking gent in suit; Splitdorf Radio ad; Nostalgic one-page contest announcement offers prize to the person who can create the largest list of words from the letters in the name of author L.A. Cunningham (whose photos appears in the ad); "Ceetee" underwear ad; Appleford-brand heavy waxed paper; Dodge New Senior Six car ad; Nice illustrated ad for Langmuir Luggage - with Yale pin-tumbler locks; Kotex; Stromberg-Carlson Radios; Tillson's Natural Bran; Squibb's Dental Cream; Royal Yeast Cakes; No-Mar furniture - manufactured by Malcolm & Hill, Limited, of Kitchener; One-page Ovaltine features lady on bed with nerves which need soothing; Moirs Chocolates; Weed tire chains by the Dominion Chain Company; Handsome one-page red and black ad for Rogers brushing lacquer; Seaman-Kent Hardwood Flooring; Westclox; Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup; The "Mona Lisa" doll by the Reliable Toy Company (with photo); Vintage one-page orange and black illustrated ad for "The Makers of Canada" book series is entitled "The Campbells Are Coming" and talks of the history of Scotchmen in settling Canada's west; Willard Batteries - one page in red and black; The United Bond Company of Toronto; Please note: back cover missing. Pages 17-18 missing - contained colour plates of war paintings. Pages 67-68 missing.(probably contained ads). A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Campbell, Sir Malcolm; Shepstone, Harold J.; Douglas-Hamilton, F.B.; Graves, John; Marcon, C.S.W.; Spurmos, W.E.; Bailey, R. Ernest; Allen, A.W.
The Boy's Own Paper, March, 1934, Vol. LVI
Pages 449-512. Features: In Peril Among the Riffs - How Sir Malcolm Campbell and Flight-Lieut. Don nearly lost their lives in North Africa - article with photos; With the Seal Hunters - photo-illustrated article on the heroic and arduous labours of the gallant fishermen for seals amongst the ice-floes of the coast of Labrador; Famous Figures in Football - G. (Geoffrey) N. Foster and Dr. R. Cove-Smith - article with photo; Sixty Years of Soccer - article with photos of William McCracken, Fanny Walden, G.O. Smith, Victor Watson, and Clifford Bastin; The Secret of Druid's Cross (mystery story); Why Keep a Log Book?; Field Hockey Tactics - article with photos; Making Morris Motors - photo-illustrated article on the manufacture of Morris cars; The Poacher's Wirelss (fiction); The Reversed Watermark (fiction); The Hooghly River - the World's Worst (article); The Story of Stamp Collecting. No table of contents. Covers loose but present. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Roberts, W.T.; Enne, Constance; Brace, Kenley; Wilson, Helen; Welby, Sir Alfred; Lidstone, F.G.; Farjeon, J. Jefferson; Greenland, George W.; Wallace, Edgar; Wilkinson, T.W.;
Pictorial Weekly Magazine, March 3, 1928, No. 1,500, Vol. CXVI: "Chang!"
Pages 81-120. Features: How Britain Prepares For Her Royal Guests - article with photos (King Amanullah of Afghanistan will soon visit Buckingham Palace) - includes photo of King Fuad of Egypt inspecting troops, and King Alfonso at Oxford; Destiny - a complete story; Photo of African woman with huge plates in her lips; Article on Dreams - what do they mean?; Two photos of the Rove Tunnel; Pity the Poor M.P.; Chang! - a film masterpiece and how two men made it - article with photos; Wit of the Week; Circunstantial Evidence - Science and Detective X. Crook Solve Another Mystery; One-page ad for Germolene to treat septic ankle; John Bull's Breakfast - photo-illustrated article on everyday heroes of the fishing fleet; Angel Esquire (continued); The History of The Civil Services Supply Association (C.S.S.A.) - article with photos; and more. Staples disintegrated. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Dilnot, George; Wren, P.C.; Kennedy, Rev. G.A. Studdert (Woodbine Willie); Lee, J. Harwood; Batten, H. Mortimer; Diston, A. Marshall; Stout, E. Almaz; Lowe, James B.; Greenwood, A.G.
Pictorial Weekly Magazine, March 24, 1928, No. 1,503, Vol. CXVI - Tales of the Flying Squad
Pages 201-240. Features: Tales of the Flying Squad - Crook Catching on Wheels - photo illustrated article; The Quest - another fine story of the Foreign Legion; Jealousy Between Lovers - a necessity, otherwise, a curse; The Gramophone - an appealing short story; The Struggle of the Giants - a wonderful (Football Association Challenge) cup season - article with photos; The Otter's Inn - a popular nature story; When Parliament Gasped! - great illustrated article of drama on the floor of the House; How to get your garden going; Shadowed Love - a man's love for two women; Illustrated Amami Shampoos ad; The Real Swanee - photo-illustrated article about the film 'Uncle Tim's Cabin"; The Uninvited Guest - short story; and more. Staples disintegrated. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Lidstone, F.G.; Wren, P.C.; Wingfield, Walter; Greenwood, A.G.; Ince, Clifford; Jay, Thomas; Noble, J.C. Bristowe; Stout, E. Almaz; Shepstone, Harold J.; Bradford, Dorothy; England, John
Pictorial Weekly Magazine, March 31, 1928, No. 1,504, Vol. CXVI: How Jockeys Are Made
Pages 241-280. Features: 2L0 Today - article with photos - a tour of the studios, how programmes are arranged, wonders of the control room; Belzebuth - a fine story of the Foreign Legion in Algeria; Variety Star of Today - Will Fyffe - photo-illustrated article; Rich Little Poor Girl (short story); What Will Petticoat Government Mean? - Will Britain be any better whan all women have votes? - article with photo of arrested Suffragette; Lucky Little 'Uns of the Turf - photo-illustrated article on how horse jockeys are made; Shadowed Love (continued); Interesting article on soap - with great photo of acres of soap at Port Sunlight; Ghost Towns of Western USA - great photo-illustrated article of the ghost town of Rhyolte; In the Spring (fiction); Infamies of the Third Degree - the official 'torture system' which disgraces civilization; and more. Staples disintegrated. Bit of writing on back cover. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Gleason, S.; Boone, A.; Allen, E.; Gelders, J.; Martin, R.; Johnson, G.; Barrett, F.; Et al
Popular Science, March 1934, Volume 124, Number 3 - Boulder Dam Construction
116 pages. The following only touches upon the highlights of the considerable fascinating photos and text in this issue: Cover illustration of British patented high-speed boat on wheels; Chemists discover fortunes in common minerals; Mechanical marvels speed building of Boulder Dam; Breath-taking stunts test new transport planes; Firefly light in electric bulb; Vast counterfeiting racket floods market with fake goods; Experts seek way to save world's vanishing records (archives); Simple experiments explain Saturn's rings and canals of Mars; How the world would look if you were knee high to a fly; and much more. Ads: Great color Texaco ad inside front cover freatures illustration of speedboat Miss America X (U-10 Miss America) and her pilot Gar Wood; Nice one-page photo ad for the 1934 Plymouth Six; One-page ad for the new Airflow Chrysler; Carborundum Sharpening Stones ad features photo of model price winner Jack Wicks; Great vintage ad for Midwest Radio Corp inside back cover promotes their 16-tube all-wave radio and includes a small inset photo of Jesse Ballinger of Crawfordsville, Indiana; Nice color back cover ad for Camel cigarettes features photos of cowboy champion Eddie Woods and Mrs. Phyllis L. Potter of Montclair, New Jersey. Modest wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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La Brecque, George; Allinson, Sidney; Allen, Robert Thomas; Allen, Hugh; Krippene, Ken; Rearden, Jim; Paton, John; Horn, Captain C.F. "Trader"
The Wide World - The True Adventure Magazine For Men, March 1961, Vol. 126, No. 749 - Why They Named it Mount Podolsky
Pages 59-116 plus 16 pages of advertisements. Features: Four Lives for One - a tale from Algeria; Too Much Rope - Canadian Criminal Norman "Red" Ryan - article with photo; Why They Named it Mount Podolsky - how Canadian George Podolsky saved the lives of three men there after a plane crash - article with photos and illustrations; Death in Sixty-Five Minutes - a snake bite in India; The Greatest Golden Hoard - Incas, El Sangay and Dr. Kurt von Ritter - illustrated article with photo of Dr. von Ritter; Half-Pint Savage - a tale of a wolverine on the Alaska Peninsula; Abo in the Iron Lung - the curing of an Australian Aborigine; Thracian Pays a Dividend - a tale of marine salvage; Girl Pear Divers (Amas) of Japan - brief article with lovely photos; Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A quality vintage copy. Book
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Tench, C.V.; Jordan, R.A.; Hamber, T.R.; Hoyt, Edward J.; Hoyt, Dr. Vance; Marshall, James V.; Monkton, George; Rogers, J.N.; Paloomba; Holden, Joseph; Ryder-Smith, Roland; Freeman, P.W.;
The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, July 1947, Vol. 99, No. 591 - Seeking Gold in the Republic of Honduras in 1915
Pages 129-192 plus 16 pages of advertisements. Features: The Grey Car Mystery - a Winnipeg murder case is solved - with photos of Sheriff Delos Blanchard, Harry Heipel, J.A. Kaesar (the victim), Inspector M.F. Anthony, and Chief George Smith; Premonition - an odd recollection by ship's engineer R.A. Jordan, R.N.R.; Photo of mystery stone coffin in the village of Turville; The Foundling - the tale of a temporarily adopted baboon in Nigeria; The Gold-Seekers - reprint of a Honduran adventure published in 1915 involving Charles Row, Dr. John F. Howard, Bert Dare, Edward J. Hoyt and W.W. Palmer; White Man's Magic - a Scots tugboat skipper uses his intelligence to restore order to a colony of Negroes in Columbia who were whipped to a frenzy by a self-appointed medicine-man; Photos of aftermath of cyclone which struck Townsville, Queensland, Australia in March, 1946; On the Razmak Road - a curious happening on the northwest frontier of India; Two Cot Cases - a Royal Navy rescue story involving the H.M.S. Keppel; Patrolling the Gulf of Carpentaria; Indian Pole-Trick; Vast Pools of Silver Salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska - article with photos; Hide and Seek - a tale from the coast of Dalmatia in the Adriatic where motor-gunboats of the Royal Navy harried German supply schooners; Nice Mars chocolate bar ad inside back cover. Colour ad for Wavy Navy tobacco on back cover. Unmarked with average wear. Modest sticker removal blemish to front cover. Binding tight. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Rogers, R. Nathan; Edwards, Linda; Kerr, Lois; Carter, Tim; Westerman, Carla E.;
The Franklin Mint Almanac, March / April 1981, Vol.12, No. 2 - Josef Puehringer Cover Photo
32 pages. Features: Josef Puehringer creates art in crystal; The Flight of the Crystal Swallows; After the Hung - Eternal Masterpieces Number 38; David Kennerly - leading photojournalist focuses on collecting the pioneers of his profession; On to Alaska - member Alaska cruise; Decorating with your Collections; Boxes - great illustrated article; San Francisco abounds with fine collections; Unmarked. Above-average but not excessive wear. Magazine
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Miller, R.; Obojski, R.; Biggs, D.; Ryan, K.; Major, M.; Womer, K.; Pursley, J.; Van Maanen, J.; Lee, P.; Dracker, P.
Collector Editions (Magazine) March / April 1996, Vol. 24 No. 2 - Leo R. Smith III
136 pages. Features: Some prize terra-cotta Hummel pieces; Leland's most recent sports memorabilia auction; New plates for mom; The Pocket Dragons by Real Musgrave; Imaginary Dragons; Leo R. Smith III; Alvin Cabral's Mission de Oro Collection; The dolls of 1996 at the American International Toy Fair; Woody Baston's Sebastian miniatures; Debbie Bell Jarratt's Blackberry Bonnett figurines; Connie Drew of eggspressions!; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Lee, Walter; Kincaid, F.M. Jr.; Delzell, H.W.; Mayne, Robert; Mock, Frank C.
S.A.E. Journal (Society of Automotive Engineers), March 1942
74 pages. Black and white illustrations. Features: Selection of Earth-Moving Tires; Two-Speed Supercharger Drives; The "Square-Wheel" Tractor Goes to Town (rubber tracks on crawler tractors aids war effort); Aircraft Carburetor Airscoops and Their Effect on Fuel-Air Metering in Flight; and more. Numerous vintage patriotic/military wartime ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Heavily worn and soiled. Binding intact. A worthy wartime copy. Magazine
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Ferguson, R.; Tench, C.; Dunn, H.; Mackenzie, D.; Hardwicke, D.; Nolan, J.; Struve, H.; Musson, H.; Bailey, E.; MacLeod, J.; Chambers, H.; Cunningham, E.; Wilkinson, W.
The Wide World Magazine - True Stories of Adventure, March (Mar.) 1928, Vol. LX, No. 359 - Slave-Raiding
Pages 338-420 + 16 pages of nice ads, including one page for Leonard Wood Memorial, an organization combatting leprosy. Features: The Sealed River - the terrible events which befell a young British police officer at the hands of an old Boer ex-commandant; The Hold-Up of No. 13 - remarkable robbery of the Southern Pacific Railway Company in Oregon, October 11, 1923 - article with photos of Hugh De Autremont, Ray Charles De Autremont and Roy A.A. De Autremont; Saving a President - the author spirited President Porfirio Diaz of Mexico from Mexico City to the coast when he adbicated in 1911; Ning Wo Intervenes - a Chinese Sherlock Holmes with methods all his own; Diver v. Devil-Fish - a Puget Sound battle in 1927; Life in a Land of Death - Part 1 - adventures among Papuan head-hunters - article with amazing photos; A Matter of Slave-Raiding - the white man goes up against a ruffianly border chieftain along the Abyssinian frontier of the Sudan; "Square-Pegs" - part 1 - the misadventures of a middle-class London family which uprooted itself and relocated to a Canadian prairie farm; Saved by an Iceberg - two Newfoundland fisherman were adrift for 11 days; The Lost Tusker - occult powers of the primitive Kurramba tribesmen of the Malabar forests; O'Hara to the Rescue - incident on board a steamer; Tom Threepersons - article with photo about a 'wild west' gunman; On Tour with a Puppet-Show - part 2 - odd experiences through the West of England; Tobacco Redeemer (smoking cessation) ad inside back cover. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Ettorre, Barbara; Brady, Kathleen; Oble, Jane
Men's Fashions of the (New York) Times, The New York Times Magazine/Part 2 (Two) March (Mar.) 30, 1980
80 pages. Features: One-page color-photo ad for Corum watches made of ingots of gold; Nice two-page color-photo Jordache Jeans ad features topless lady with two topless men; Many more great color male fashion ads; How to Judge Quality; Cool, Crisp Classics; The Valet Did It; The Best New Knits; The Action Jacket; Shirts and Slacks; The Cool New Colors; Fine Accessories; Timely Classics; Care for Male Faces. Average wear. Unmarked. Some age-toning. A nice vintage copy. Book
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Safire, William; Baker, Russell; Kowinski, W.S.; Tolchin, Susan and Martin; Harris, D.; Schultz, Terri; Claiborne, C.; Franey, P.; Russell, M.; Robards, T.
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 16, 1980: Suburbia - End of the Golden Age
112 pages. Features: On Language - the verb 'stiff'; Pookie and the Duke of Windsor; Suburbia - the End of the Golden Age; The Feminist Revolution of Jihan Sadat (wife of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat); Porsche 924 Turbo ad; Celica Supra (black) ad; Last Stand for An Ancient Indian Way - The Hopi Indians of Arizona are at risk due to mineral extraction - photo-illustrated article with large photo of Ned Nayatewa and a smaller shot of Thomas Banyaca; The Untaxed Millions - many Americans are under-reporting their incomes; Food article on Turkey - 'The Tasty Imposter'; The Shape of Fashion in Milan; Spanna wine is a best buy; Camp ads; Real estate ads; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Safire, William; Baker, Russell; Kennedy, Eugene; Toffler, Alvin; Harris, David; Austin, Anthony
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 9, 1980: Whatever Happened to California Governor Jerry Brown? / Hard Times in Chicago Under New Mayor Jane Byrne
112 pages. Features: On Language; Handling Hogs; Hard Times in Chicago - article with five photos of new Mayor Jane Byrne; A New Kind of Man in the Making - Alvin Toffler explains the Third Wave; Whatever Happened to Jerry Brown? - nice color photo and article on his quest for the Democratic nomination - also includes photo of Jerry Brown with Linda Rondstadt, and another of Brown with Jane Fonda, Helen Reddy and musical group Chicago; Russia - Changed but Unchanged - photo-illustrated article by Anthony Austin who returns to Moscow after an absence of 20 years; Two-page color Jordache ad features boy, girl, and chimp on skateboard; The Bright Whites - Fashion for kids; One-page ad for Wynmoor Village real estate development in Florida; Datsun 200-SX ad; Nice one-page color Ferrari ad; Cunard ad featuring photo of the QE2 with twin towers in background; Real estate ads; Many camp ads; and more. Average wear. Two library stamps to front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Safire, William; Baker, Russell; Kurtis, Bill; Gittelson, Natalie; Edwards, Owen; Fiske, Edward B.; Kleinfield, N.R.; Bethany, M. Et al
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 2, 1980: American Children Abandoned in Vietnam / Sharif Khan
88 pages. Features: Abandoned in Vietnam - the plight of the children Americans left behind - article with sorrowful color photo of children hoping to be connected with their American fathers; Ad for Chevy Maliby station wagon inside front cover; Stings and Scams - Safire on vocabulary; Lauren Bacall is featured in a one-page black and white photo ad for Fortunoff, the source, on fifth; Popping up in (TV Show) '60 Minutes'; The Packaging of novelist Judith (Judy) Krantz - article with great one-page color photo portrait; German Photographer August Sander - He Changed the Face of Photography; Sharif Khan - The Colossus of Squash; Interesting color-photo Chanel ad with model holding extended lipstick case in her teeth; Talented young black clothing designer Jeffrey Banks; Real estate ads; European Men's Fashion; California Beach Style - 'gooneytecture' architecture; Camp ads; Chivas Rigal ad on back cover with chain through bottle handle. Average wear. Library stamp on front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Safire, W.; Schoen, Elin; Atlas, James; Topping, Seymour; Dullea, Georgia; Roberts, Steven V.; Stanfill, F.; Bethany, M.; Et al
The New York Times Magazine, February (Feb.) 3, 1980 - China's Long March Into the Future
88 pages. Features:; Cover photo of Roberta Newman with her divorced parents, Richard and Judith. Nice ad for the 1980 Cadillac; One-page color photo ad for Singapore Airlines features three lovely flight attendants; Safire on 'Spookspeak'; Looking through an old address book; Lauren Bacall is featured in a Fortunoff ad; New Voices in American Poetry - article with one-page color photo of Lawrence Ferlinghetti reading to a group; Ad for the 1980 Malibu Classic Sedan; China's Long March into the Future - individual initiative is being spurred by the promise of higher living standards, not Maoist revolutionary romanticism; Is Joint Custody Good for Children?; Toyota Celica ad (blue); Einstein Moomjy Carpet ad features color photo of Albert Moomjy and the 'Great Floor of China'; Ted Kennedy - Haunted by the Past; Fashion - Fabrics that Stretch; The Best-Dressed Beds in Town - sultry color photos of exquisite European linens; Pancake recipes; Chivas Regal ad on back cover with Valentine's Day theme; Real estate and Camp ads. Small library stamp on each cover. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Baker, Russell; Kennedy, Eugene; Culhane, John; Blanksteen, Jane; Schonberg, Harold C.;Whitman, Alden; et al
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 19, 1978 - Ringling Brothers' Circus Aerialist Tito Gaona Cover Photo
112 pages. Features: Beautiful color-photo Cadillac ad; Awesome Glen Oaks color-photo ad featuring bell-bottom pants; Meaningful Relationships; Political Power and American Ambivalence - Updating Machiavelli - a discourse on political power; Trapeze - the quest for the 'impossible' quadruple somersault - circus aerialist Tito Gaona - article with color photos; Avianca Columbian Airlines color ad; One Night in Leningrad - through the visit of an 18-year-old granddaughter to Russia, two sisters separated by a continent and an ocean 'see' each other again for the first time in more than 50 years - Jane Blanksteen and her family; Singing Schubert's Praises; Nice color-photo ad for Gant Rugger shirts; Centerfold color-photo ad for the BWM 733i (blue); Fashion Photos - Curving Closer; Pierre Franey and his 'almost perfect' kitchen; Many camp ads. Above-average wear. Checkmark and faint library stamp upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Reeves, Richard; Hano, Arnold; Gold, Herbert; Davidson, Barbara; Kukas, J. Anthony; Crenshaw, Mary Ann; et al
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 12, 1972 - Can Archie Bunker Give Bigotry a Bad Name?
148 pages. Features: Vibrant color cover art of Haitian scene by Casimir Laurent; Garish reddish man's suit featured in GGG Clothes ad; Eleven Alligators in Florida's Political Swamp; Can Archie Bunker Give Bigotry a Bad Name? - with immortal photo of Sammy Davis Jr. kissing Archie's cheek; Progress in Haiti - Leopards in Sneakers Instead of Tonton Macoutes - article with photos; 'Nub City,' and other stories of Insurance Investigator John Joseph (Joe) Healy; Historians' Conference - The Radical Need for Jobs; Interesting one-page text ad for Public Citizen, Inc. features letter by Ralph Nader; Fashions for Children - several pages of beautiful color photos; Brown Rice as a Way of Life - The Zen Macrobiotic Diet; Two-page color-photo Finnair ad features photos of Mr. & Mrs. Martin Duignan, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lundgren, Judith Sternberg, Mrs. Germaine Willer, Mr. Edwin P. Dubin, Mr. & Mrs.W.J. Thiele, Mr. Emanuel Aaronson, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Warshafsky and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kritzer; Very funky one-page color-photo ad for platform shoes offered by Bloomingdale's; Olivetti ad features great color photo of row of beautiful saluting young ladies; Irish Country Elegance - Dublin architect Sam Stephenson redoes a Georgian manor house; Uncommon ad for Empire Kosher Poultry, "First Choice for Passover Feasts"; Back cover ad for McGregor clothing features photo of Bobby Rosengarden, Dick Cavett's band leader; Many gorgeous color fashion ads; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Faint library stamp on each cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Zacks, R.; Felsen, H.; Falstein, L.; Dugan, J.; Perl, A.; Graziano, Rocky; Frazier, G.; Leiser, E.; Gilpin, D.; Engle, L.; Flaherty, P.; Fields, J.; Jacobs, B.; Flannery, T.; Hall, D.; Et al
Salute Magazine, Mar. (March) 1947, Vol. 2, No. 3 - Exposing a Campaign to Smear Unemployed Veterans
50 pages. Short Stories: Dream of Love; The High Cost of Babies; Major Arrowtoss. Articles: Heroes - or Bums? - campaign to smear unemployed vets; Citadel of Jump - Great photo-illustrated article on Robert M. Weitman's Paramount Theatre in New York; "I'll Take Zale in Two" - photo-illustrated boxing article by Rocky Graziano; The Decline of Bing Crosby - photo-illustrated article on his voice problems; Billion Dollar Haul - fascinating article on war booty at the end of WWII, with photo of Hjalmar Schacht; War Against West Point; About that Sinus Trouble. Special Features; Sexiest Gal in Town? - photo-illustrated article about Ruth Gilbert; Wackies - article with great one-page photo of Barbara Bates and Julie Gibson; Lion Hunt - photo-illustrated article of Metropolitan Opera tenor Lauritz Melchior hunting mountain lion; Hockey's Hardest Hoodlum - John "Choo-Choo" Mariucci of the Chicago Blackhawks; On the Bowery; The Name is Sheridan - lovely photos of Ann Sheridan; Smokechasers - photos of parachuting forest fire fighters; Photos of Marvin S. Kite marrying Doris Press by phone; Salute of the Month - photo of Lloyd F. Oleson, National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans; Before and after photos of 1st Lt. William D. Robertson, the first GI to contact the Russian Army at Torgau, Germany; and more. Nice ad for movie "The Man I Love" features photo of Ida Lupino; Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
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Rovere, Richard H.; Schwartz, Harry; Hamilton, Thomas J.; Gumpert, Martin; Clark, Delbert; Palmer, C.B.; Mauldin, Bill
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 22, 1953 - The Iron (Communist) Barrier
80 pages. Features: Many sensational color ladies' fashion ads; Cover photo of Dwight Eisenhower with Robert A. Taft; Interesting one-page RCA ad featuring the transistor; What Course for the Powerful Mr. Robert A. Taft?; The Iron Barrier - photos from seven frontiers where the Communists face the rest of the world - Korea, Turkey, Austira, Indo-China, Yugoslavia, Germany and Iran; Anatomy of the Russian Communisty Party - from a small band of hunted revolutionaries it has developed into a sanctuary for the privileged; U.S. and U.N. - The Choices Before Us - criticisms from the American public; We can live longer - but for What?; Danger in What We Don't Know - high school seniors show appalling ignorance of the world they live in; Class of '53 - The men leaving college this year are perhaps the most popular in years - with business, industry and the military competing; Bill Mauldin's cartoon art from three wars; Then and Now - Celebrated German Aeronaut Hugo Eckener; One page photo-illustrated ad for State of Israel Bonds entitled "Out of the Desert... A Great Chemical Industry" with photos of the new fertilzier and chemical plant at Haifa; Nice one-page ad for the 1953 Nash Rambler; Fantastic one-page color ad for colorful Crosley plastic (bakelite?) radios; Nice color ad for Cheer laundry detergent; Photos of home interior designed by architect Oskar Stonorov; Samuel Plotkin - New York City's expert on food contamination, detects it largely by tasting; Rare one-page color ad for F.W. Woolworth Co. Easter treats; and more. Above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Markel, Lester; Schickel, Richard; Commager, Henry Steele; Weinraub, Bernard; Binder, David; Howard, Anthony; Surface, Bill; Peterson, P.; Buzbee, E.; Blaiborne, C.; Plumb, B.
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 12, 1967 - Emile Francis and the New York Rangers
160 pages. Features: Many gorgeous color fashion ads; A Program for Public-TV; Dalton Schools in New York City - an example of why there is a traffic jam in private schools; How Not to Be a World Power; Photo-illustrated article on Alan Arkin; The Lenin Farm is 'The Best Collective in Hungary'; John P. Roche is the White House Intellectual-in-Residence; The New York Rangers Don't Have No Inferiority Complex No More - Because the 'Cat', Emile Francis, Drives the Team; Fat Teenagers are Headed for Unhappiness; Nice ad for Seneca 100% McIntosh Applesauce; Nice ad for Chartreuse Liqueur; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Library stamp and handwritten date upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Reeves, Richard; Hacker, Andrew; Flaherty, Joe; Graham, Fred P.; Witkin, Richard; Raynor, V.; Peterson, P.; Hewitt, J.; Plumb, B.; Prina, Lee Lorick
The New York Times Magazine, April (Apr.), 1967 - Cover Photo of Anthony J. Travia / Jackson Pollock
160 pages. Features: Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Sensational color-photo ad for Mitsouko consists primarily of long black hair and Japanese visage; Photo of Patrolman (later detective) John D. Pollins who was killed in line of duty March 15; Nice ad for the Longines Ultra-Chron watch; The Other Half of the State Government - Democratic Speaker Anthony J. Travia; The Making of a Corporation President - article with photos of Ronald Reagan, Haakon Inglolf Romnes, Lester Maddox, Gordon Metcalf, Lurleen Wallace and Otto Miller; Frankie Carlin - The Bookie; Low-Key and Liberal - Attorney-General Ramsey Clark; Why the Flak Around the F-111; Arnold Palmer is featured in a nice blazer ad; Jackson Pollock in Retrospect - "He Broke The Ice" - illustrated article; Fantastic three-page ad for Harper's Bazaar Magazine celebrates its 100th anniversary and includes full-page reproduction of the famous Jean Shrimpton astronaut photo; Phil Silvers is featured with three young lovelies in a Smirnoff ad; 8-page RCA Victor advertising feature presents their consumer electronics products such as TVs, radios and portable phonographs; Nice color-photo ad for Kjeldsens Danish Butter Cookies; Interesting fashion photos of bellts; Color photos of Luis Barragan-designed home in Mexico City for Eduardo Prieto; Emotional First Aid?; Gimbel's / Tom Sawyer ad features boy band "The Irvings"; and more. Above-average external wear. Covers loose but present. Small library stamp upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Vogue (US) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1993 - 50 Best Jackets of the Season
434 pages. Features: Had it with Hemlines? - pants provide an answer; Baryshnikov remembers Nureyev; Inside Germany - confronting the neo-Nazi nightmare; plus spring's softer evenings, sexy sandals, brightest bags, and big news from Paris couture. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Steingarten, Jeffrey; Brown, Chip; et al
Vogue (US) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1995 - Claudia Schiffer Cover
462 pages. Features: Spring Fashion Special - 215 Great Choices; Why it's ok to Look Rich Again; Couture Beauty - Diary of the New Face; The Mystery of Remission; What's Cooking in Cyberspace; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Vogue (US) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1999 - Why Everyone's Buying Gucci
522 pages. Features: Spring at Last! - a new season, a fresh new look; Sex Sells - why everyone's buying Gucci; Naomi Campbell - The Last Supermodel?; Oscar Frocks on the Block; Sweet Charity from Uma, Madonna, Minnie... and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Seager, A.; Sercombe, R.; Clarvoe, F.; Forrest, W.; Bowles, C.; Anderson, D.; Reston, S & J.; Roosevelt, E.; Blair, C.; Abbott, J.
The Saturday Evening Post, March (Mar.) 1, 1958 - What Negroes Can Learn From Gandhi
100 pages. Short Stories: The Marriage Wrecker; Reckless Voyage; Bait for a Bachelor; The Message. Articles: What Negroes Can Learn From Gandhi; Fury on Ice - The Richard brothers of the Montreal Canadiens, Maurice (The Rocket) and Henri (The Pocket Rocket); We Motored to Moscow - fascinating photo-illustrated article about a drive behind the iron curtain; On My Own - part 4 of 'my round-the-world adventures'; We Hunted Sharks and Sunken Gold - color-photo-illustrated article on treasure hunting in the Caribbean; The Navy vs. "Going Steady" - the Naval Academy's new experiment in forced-feeding social life. Serials: Hornblower and the Pirate Plot (conclusion); The Case of the Footloose Doll (part 5 of 8). Ads: Great color-photo Camel ad inside front cover features power lineman at work; *Sensational* De Soto two-page color photo features white car surrounded by nine sailors in white uniforms; Maytag dryers; Simmons mattresses; Oldsmobile with trans-portable radio; Campbell's Vegetable Soup; Pontiac - with photo of futuristic monorail 'Trailblazer' in background; Cushman 'Eagle' (minibike); Lucky Strike Cigarettes (at basketball game); Thorexin; Arrow Shirts; Fisher Body; Butterscotch Lifesavers; Renault La Dauphine car; Sealtest Black Raspberry Ice Cream; GMAC; Canada Tourism; Westinghouse TVs; Oasis cigarettes - on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Hay, J.; Conroy, V.; Brandon, W.; Crisp, N.; Kerr, J.; Ciardi, J.; Silverman, M.; Kobler, J.; Salisbury, H.; Alsop, S.; Rockwell, Norman; Buckner, R.; MacLean, A.
The Saturday Evening Post, March (Mar.) 19, 1960 - Comeback of a Shabby City - Philadelphia / Norman Rockwell
126 pages. Short Stories: The Girl in the Sentry Box; A Touch of Scandal; The Hermit; The Turning Point. Articles: What Makes Me Laugh; Adventures of the Mind, #48 - The Act of Language; The Happy Orphans of Metera - Greek home for babies of unwed mothers; Master of Movie Horror - William Castle; Red China Against Russia?; They're Off - and the World is Watching - the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination; Norman Rockwell - My Adventures as an Illustrator, Part VI - I Tried to be a Playboy. Serials: Moon Pilot (part 1 of 3); Night Without End (part 5 of 8). Ads: Phone ad features Winterland, Florida; Florsheim Shoes; Cracker Barrel Cheese; Ford Falcon Wagons (2 color pages); Oldsmobile (Olds) 1960; Hotpoint stoves; Campbell's Tomato Rice and Cream of Vegetable Soups; Pontiac Bonneville (night illustration); Dial Soap; 1960 Chrysler - nice light-blue New Yorker at circus; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti; Avis Rent-a-Car; Grandma Moses flower seeds and Borden's Instant Coffee; Caterpillar - pushing coal at a power plant; Borden's Chocolate Ice Cream; GM Diesel - two illustrated pages; Air France - featuring gourmet food; 1960 Chevrolet Trucks; Sylvania TVs - with Arthur Godfrey photo; Royal Crown Soda - young lady in rain gear; The Metropolitcan 1500 car; International Trucks; Mayflower Movers; Ladies' Home Journal; Renault Dauphine; Pan-Am color ad with Paris photo; GMAC; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover boasts they are "Air-Softened". Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Lilienthal, David E.; Toynbee, Arnold J.; Sitton, Claude; Lisagor, Peter; Braestrup, Peter; Payne, Robert; Daley, Arthur; Kimble, George H.T.; Mayer, Martin; Keats, John; Boroff, David
The New York Times Magazine, September (Sept.) 29, 1963 - The Southern Negro Drives for the Vote
116 pages. Features: Cover photo of U.N. Delegates in Session; RCA Victor "Dynagroove' record ad features Henry Mancini, Peter Nero, Ann Margret and six other stars; Beautiful fashion ads for men and women; Columbia Masterworks one-page photo ad features Isaac Stern playing with kids; Skeptical Looks at 'Scientific Experts'; WWII Cartoons by David Low; Toynbee considers if a race war is shaping up between the white and colored races - particularly if Communist China makes a bid for world dominion; What Next after the march on Washington and the Birmingham Bombing? - Five Negro Leaders Reply; The Southern Negro Drives for the Vote - Six photos with text; New Record for V.I.P. Hosting at the White House brings changes to their care and feeding; Algeria's Ben Bella; Gentle and Tough Women in History; The World Series (Serious) Then and Now - with photo of fans on the field during the first World Series; Handicap for New Nations - Climate - article with photo of dozens of swamp workers in the Congo; Julius Rudel of the New York CIty Opera; The Old Care Craze Shift Into High - article with photos of vintage cars; Nice color-photo Jace East ad; RCA Victor consumer electronics - massive 8-page color advertising feature; Beach, Bohemia, Barracks - Brooklyn, the city-within-a-city of 2,600,000; Nice color-photo ad for Collins & Aikman toys; Sara Lee Danish Coffee Cake color ad; Suede fashion photos for women; L&M cigarette hunting scene ad; Photo of JFK in an open (convertible) Lincoln Continental limo. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
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Harriman, W. Averell; Shaffer, Samuel; Huxtable, Ada Louise; Davies, John Paton Jr.; Hussey, Charles; Wechsberg, Joseph
The New York Times Magazine, August (Aug.) 25, 1963 - March on Washington Cover Photos
72 pages. Features: Cover photo of preparations for the March on Washington; Nice one-page ad for the Peugeot 404; Many marvelous color-photo fashion ads; What the (March on Washington) Marchers Really Want - with contributions by Martin Luther King (MLK), Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, Roy Wilkins, James Farmer and James Baldwin - plus many photos of protesters holding signs; An Appraisal of Khrushchev by Harriman; Hubert Humphrey Comes on Strong - article with photo of him with JFK; New Patterns for City Housing - including award-winning designs by Robert Holmes, Robert Wright and Michael Wurmfeld; Five Suggestions to improve our Latin-American Policy; Britain's politically ambitious Lords may now renounce their titles and seek election to the Commons; The Red Cross - a Century of Dedication; Dan River ad features attractive model... in dungeon with torturer...; Lovely Mooresville Mills color centerfold ad; B. Altman & Co. footwear ad; Fascinating article on GE's development of TV in 1928, including photo of Dr. E.F.W. Alexanderson watching the first TV broadcast on the tiny screen of his first set; Nice color-photo ad for Shakespeare Cuban Cigars features Ralph Schuyler Williams, "Mr. Havana Cigar"; Where Does Character Come From?; Photos of wicker furniture; Mice McGregor men's fashion ad on back cover features red shirts and ties. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
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Wicker, Tom; Worsthorne, Peregrine; Wall, Michael; Johnson, John J.; Beaton, Leonard; Walz, Jay; Wright, Sylvia; Irwin, Theodore; Carthew, Anthony
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 6, 1964 - Haile Selassie Tries to Unite Africa
112 pages. Features: Cover photo of U.N. Security Council discussing the Cyprus question; Gorgeous fashion ads; The LBJ Way with Congress; Photos of prospective Republican Presidential candidates Nelson Rockefeller, Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon and Gov. William W. Scranton; Article on the state of Britain's 'uncommon commonwealth' with photo of Queen Elizabeth meeting Africans in their traditional attire; Cyprus - Island if Hate and Fear - a look at the Greeks and Turks who survivied four centuries as friendly enemies but have now succumbed to dark forces; New Armies Take Over Latin America - article with bloody photo from Venezuela; What must be done to Slow Down Nuclear Proliferation; The Genius of Michelangelo as seen by sculptor Henry Moore; Emperor Haile Selassie Attempts to Unite Africa - article with photo; The Sew-It-Yourself Boom; Tensor-Lite ad; Three fantastic 180 degree aerial photos of the New York skyline, Midtown and the World's Fairground; Photos of Red Cross volunteers in action; Medaglia D'Oro Coffee ad features blonde at chessboard; Two pages of men's fashion photos; Color photo of amazing Inca ruins in Grace Line ad; Ladies' raincoat fashion photos; Future Clubs; Photos of modern interior design ideas from Britain; Article on Snuff - not to be sneezed at. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
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Gross, Jaime; Trimble, Marcus; Hansen, Jeremy; Manaugh, Geoff; Britt, Aaron
Dwell Magazine - Learning From Down Under, March, 2009, Volume 9, Number 4
128 pages. Features: Learning From Down Under; Site Unseen - two Aussies buy an acre of land in Noosa, site unseen; Architect Brian Zulaikha's open-plan home; Nature Nurtured - Kiwi couple tucks trapezoidal live-work space into spectacular surroundings; Seven great homes. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Watson, D.; beaudry, M.; Guthrie, L.; Hogan, J.; Chandler, M.; Matteson, S.; Loucks, H.; Armstron, J.; Staehling, R.; Wiseman, L.; Laturnus, T.; May, R.; Murray, D.
Vancouver (B.C.) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1987 (Volume 20, No. 3) - Terry David Mulligan Cover Photo
142 pages. Features: Terry David Mulligan - article and cover photo; Twins of Iron - Kelowna's Patricia and Sylvaiane Puntous are top triathalon racers; Vancouver Fashion; Top Vancouver Realtor Shelley Lederman; and much more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy of this pleasing vintage issue. Magazine
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Baldwin, Hanson W.; Rider, James W.; Gasser, James C.; Greene, T.N.;
Marine Corps Gazette - Professional Magazine for United States Marines, March (Mar.) 1960, Number 3, Volume 44 - Soviet Amphibious Teachings
72 pages. Features: Cherry Point cover illustration and details inside front cover; Illustrated Pepsi ad features smiling beauty; Fenestra ad for their SATS (small airfields for tactical support); Two-page Raytheon illustrates the 21 U.S. missiles which rely on their electron tubes; The Seas Are Our Strength - extensive photo-illustrated article; Lycoming two-page ad features illustration of their new Hydrophibian amphibious assault vehicle; Soviet Amphibious Teaching; Interesting one-page Borg-Warner photo-illustrated ad features testing of their LARC; Report from the Ready Forces - The 2d Marine Air Wing - Part I - Constant Readiness, and Part II - Programs to Improve Readiness; Your Troops Want Better Training - interesting training article; Excellent one-page photo of the Vertol 107 helicopter; One-page photo ad for the Lockheed SC-130B Hercules; Esprit de Marine; MCA (The Marine Corps Association) - Its Formation and Objects; Support by Fire, Part IX - Training the Force in Readiness; One-page illustrated ad for the Bell XV-3 VTOL system; Unofficial digest of orders and news of Marine leaders; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Macaulay, N.; Miller, W.L. Jr.; McClure, G.C.; Scharfen, J.C.; Cuneo, J.R.; Barnes; Hawkins, Dale C.; Kim, Choon C.; Davis, W.J.; Jones, M.
Marine Corps Gazette - Professional Magazine for United States Marines, March (Mar.) 1961, Number 3, Volume 45 - Riot Control with Chemical Agents / Rogers' Rangers (Recon Company 1757
72 pages. Features: Two-page illustrated ad for the Boeing-Vertol 107; Fidel Castro's Threat to the Hemisphere - the author fought with Castro's army but left when he was convinced Castro would not stop until he was the master of all Latin America; Riot Control with Chemical Agents - when the mission is to quell, not kill; The 2d MAW's - Level Ready Pilot Training; Rogers' Rangers - Recon Company 1757 - the principles of small unit tactics they worked out over 200 years ago; Characteristics of Leaders; 2d Mar Div - 2d MAW - The Wing; 2d Mar Div - 2d MAW - The Division; Do-it-yourself Linguist; Mr. Gish, You're the New S-2; This is BUWEPS; Marine Corps Reserve; Baseplate McGurk; LAW Rocket Grenade Launcher, XM 72; Promotions and Transfers; Back cover color ad for the McDonnell Phantom II with J79-GE-8 engines; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Froncek, R.A.; Hart, B.H. Liddell; Armstrong, M.B.; Hutchison, W.E.; Hadd, H.A.
Marine Corps Gazette - Professional Magazine for United States Marines, March (Mar.) 1962, Number 3, Volume 46 - Riots and Marines
68 pages. Features: Boeing Vertol one-page photo ad for the 107 helicopter - shown landing, floating and taking off from water; Photos and specs of Tactical Missiles Around the World; E.W. Bliss Company ad for their "Portable Airport for Marine Corps" which slingshots jets aloft from a short runway; Bell Helicopter ad promotes their electronics which permit landing with ceiling zero-zero; A Second Field for the Career Marine; Good Citizenship Begins with Small Acts; Is the Flight Safety Program Hurting Combat Readiness?; WWII Military Balance Sheet (part 2 of 2) - analysis of WWII's top echelon leadership, concluding with judgements on some of the Allies best-known generals; The GV-1 - Our new transport and aerial refueler; Riots and Marines; Who's a Rebel? - The Lessons learned in Lebanon in 1958; Transfers and Promotions; Color ad for the Phantom II fighter on back cover; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Not pretty but a worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Vivian, H.; Verrill, A.Hyatt; Walmsley, L.; Elliot, H.W.; Bailey, H.P.; Masters, D.; Dowsett, J.M.; Lampson, Sir Curtis; "Awudu"; Hogg, J.E.; Lees, G.F.; Utecht, B.C.; Herschin, A.
The Wide World Magazine, March (Mar.) 1923, Vol. L. No. 299 - With a Motion-Picture Camera Under the Sea
Pages 353-440, plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: The Magician's Curse - a vendetta on Sardinia; With a Motion-Picture Camera Under the Sea - using the ingenious technology invented by Mr. J. Ernest Williamson - article with wonderful photos; Three Asses In the Pyrenees - part 3 of a fun pursuit of adventure travel in Europe; The Soul of Burma - Part 2 of 2 - nice photo-illustrated article on a trip to Irawadi; "Sugar" - ; The Tragedy of "Miss Miami" - this flying boad crashed on a trip to Bimini from Miami; On the Spoor of the Elephant - J. Morewood Dowsett describes his escape from elephants, and recounts stories of his companion John Deacon - article with photos; My Boa-Constrictor - Sir Curtis Lampson and a snake which escaped in a crowded hotel; Paper Money - a quick tale from West Africa; Caught in a Death-Trap - Part 2 of 2 of the remarkable tribulations of two motorcyclists crossing the Mojave desert in California; The Odyssey of Humbert Rulliere - Part 3 of 3 of this incredible biography; Millions in Oil - the marvels of Mexia, America's latest field - article with photos; Luck - a story from Alaska. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Will, George F.; Et al
Newsweek Magazine, March (Mar.) 18 1979: Carter's Quest for Peace / Cover Photo of Carter and Sadat Motorcade
104 pages. Features: Two-page Honda Prelude ad; Two-page Purolator Courier ad; Karpov vs. Korchnoi at chess; Gasohol; Major coverage of Jimmy Carter's Middle East peace initiative with color photos of Carter, Sadat and Begin; Nice color-photo ad for the Triumph Spitfire; Two-page color-photo ad for Ford's station wagons and van; US moves military assets to Yemen; U.S. Rep. Philip Miller Craine of Illinois; William H. Orr wins Equalimony case at the Supreme Court; Charlie Allen - this freelance executioner gunned down east coast mobsters; Rafer Johnson is featured in a color photo ad for AMF products; Retaking Stateville Prison in Joliet, IL; Iran - Who's In Charge? - with photo of four rapists facing firing squad; Nice color Monte Carlo car ad; Massacre in Chad; Chinese military activity in Vietnam; Communist Spy Ursel Lorenzen; Military forces close in on Idi Amin's capital of Kampala; Colorful centerfold ad for the Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep camera; Color-photo ad for Le Car by Renault features Roy Larson & Family of Spokane, WA; Vantage cigarette ad features Peter Accetta of New York City; Jimmy Connors marries Patti McGuire; Advertising Grows Up; Nice color photo ad for the Volkswagen Rabbit (in snow); Long Beach Naval Regional Medical Center's successful alcohol-abuse programs; Zany Harold Ballard of the Toronto Maple Leafs; Caleb (Cale) Yarborough - article with photo of him fighting Bobby Allison; Homage to Nijinsky; Subaru ad features photo of The Cadillacs; Wonderful color photos of Jupiter; Iran - The Oil Flows; Ray Dolby and the Sound of Dolby; Mavis Lindgren is featured in a Blue Cross / Blue Shield ad; Nice Virginia Slims ad with Niagara Falls sepia photos at top; Network executive Fred Silverman; The Young Romantics - art article; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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