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‎Cross, Austin; Roberts, Leslie; Lemelin, Roger; Callaghan, Morley; Hutchison, Bruce; Brown, Joy; Rohmer, Sax; Carroll, Jock; Schisgall, O.; Et al‎

‎The National Home Monthly Magazine, March (Mar.) 1949 - 'Seventeen Lotus Blossoms', By Sax Rohmer / Television - The Monster / Louis St. Laurent‎

‎64 pages. Features: Funny cover illustration of ditzy blonde beating table of men at poker; Nice colour GWG (Great Western Garment) ad inside front cover for their Drillers Drill work clothes for men; One-page blue and black recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); One-page colour ad for the 1949 'futuramic' Oldsmobile; One-page colour ad for Waterman's pens features the new Crusader Trioset; Are We Governed by Bureaucrats? - an examination of the brain trust alleged to run Canada from the back room; Seventeen Lotus Blossoms - early appearance of this Sax Rohmer story, illustrated by Oscar Cahen; Quebec City - photo-illustrated article; McCarthy's Last Affair - short story involving hockey; Television - The New Monster - 'a cultural bomb is being thrown into Canadian homes', by Morley Callaghan; Eyes in the Dark (short story); Canada's New Statesman - Louis St. Laurent; Champion spark plugs ad features illustration of man pouring sap from maple tree; Handsome colour centerfold Chevrolet ad features a 1949 Fleetline four-door sedan with Fisher Body; A Dime for God - photo-illustrated article about the good works of Frere (Brother) Sauvageau, the Quebec Brother who, by his beggin, has fed, clothed, and educated hundreds of boys, and cured souls by asking them to have faith; "Going Steady" and the Sex Problem; One-page colour-photo ad for Heinz canned soup, spaghetti and baked beans; Colour half-page Canada Dry ad; Canadian General Electric (CGE) ad for their radios, including the Models C122, C751 and C545; Quarter-page ad for the Thistle 'minipak' baby stroller and 'nibs' chariot; Rare one-page two-colour (red and black) Canadian Red Cross ad features illustration of plaintive woman (nurse?) at top; Fashion article on hats includes photos; Nice half-page colour Quick Quaker Oats ad features illustration of young boy dreaming of growing to be a basketball star; Housecleaning Can Be Fun (?); Half-page colour-photo ad for Sovereign Potters features Mornglo ware; Wabasso Cottons ad inside back cover features colour photo of two girls in bonnets feeding ducks; Nice back cover Coke ad features illustration of nervous young man visiting young girl's home; and more. Average wear. Four-inch opening to bottom of coverfold. Address hand-corrected on address label, otherwise unmarked. A nice copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book‎

‎Hume, Frederick J.; Hermon, James W.; Cook, W.T.; Manson, William; Ogilvie, Miss Isobel; Matthews, Major J.S.‎

‎The C.P.R. (CPR / Canadian Pacific Railway) Townsite - Vancouver B.C. (British Columbia / BC)‎

‎22-page booklet published on the occasion of the sixty-seventh anniversary of Vancouver's incorporation as a city, and celebrated with a dinner at the Stanley Park Pavilion, Monday, April 20th, 1953. This copy includes the hand-written name of Mrs. W.H. McLeod on page 3 where she is formally invited to the dinner. Contents include a (written) survey of Vancouver, 1885, statements by the hosts of the evening, photo of sculptor Sydney March (who created the panel as shown on the cover of this booklet), list of 195 names and addresses of surviving pioneers from the time of the city's incorporation (103 attended), and more. Printed upon glossy stock with reproductions of archival black and white photos. Average wear. A sound copy of this engaging piece of Vancouver history. Book‎

‎Fuchs, Daniel; Klayman, Martin; Cohen, Jonas J.; Rosen, Martin M.; Delaney, Rev. R. Terryl; Boulagnon, Rev. Andre R.; Heydt, Henry; Miller, Althea; Feinberg, Charles L.‎

‎The Chosen People [Magazine], March (Mar.), 1971 - Passover Telecast, April 3-8, 1971‎

‎20 page magazine. 9 x 6". Reproductions of black and white photos. A monthly publication intended as a medium of information concerning the Jews, Israel and the work of the American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc. Features: Salutation by Daniel Fuchs; Q & A; Jewish News; Incidents in the Field; Honor Israel Night at the First Baptist Church of Newfield, New Jersey; Passover Telecast, April 3-8, 1971; Shalom Israel Broadcasts; Israel in the Spotlight - Chapter XI; and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Fuchs, Daniel; Den Arend, Elias; Eurich, Hanna; Rubin, Clara; Urbach, Eliezer; Gruen, Rev. Emil D.; Jacobson, Rev. Harry; Ennis, Rev. William T.; Heydt, Henry; Miller, Althea; Feinberg, Charles L.‎

‎The Chosen People [Magazine], April (Apr.), 1971 - Aedus Center in Chicago‎

‎20 page magazine. 9 x 6". Reproductions of black and white photos. A monthly publication intended as a medium of information concerning the Jews, Israel and the work of the American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc. Features: Salutation by Daniel Fuchs; Q & A; Jewish News; Incidents in the Field; Gala Event - Chanukah in Denver;The Aedus Center - photo-illustrated article; Our various outreaches in Long Island - photo-illustrated article; Israel in the Spotlight - Chapter XII; and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Fuchs, Daniel; Pampillonia, Gittie; Holden, Ashton; Paul, Ted; Woods, David; Jacobson, Harry; Heydt, H.; Miller, Althea; Feinberg, C.L.‎

‎The Chosen People [Magazine], March (Mar.) 1972 - Open Doors for the Gospel in the Twin Cities‎

‎20 page magazine. 9 x 6". Reproductions of black and white photos. A monthly publication intended as a medium of information concerning the Jews, Israel and the work of the American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc. Features: Salutation by Daniel Fuchs discusses the use of radio by this Ministry; Q & A; Jewish News; Incidents from the Field; A New and Exciting Life - by Gittie Pampillonia; Open doors for the Gospel in the Twin Cities; Chicago Action!; Israel in the Spotlight - Chapter 13 (cont'd); and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Reid, Dennis R.; Vastokas, Joan; Withrow, William J. (Preface)‎

‎From the Four Quarters: Native and European art in Ontario, 5000 BC to 1867 AD: March 30 - May 20, 1984‎

‎48 pages. 9 x 11". Exhibition catalogue. Illustrated in black and white. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Mann, John David; et al‎

‎Network Marketing Lifestyles, March 2001 - Jan Ruhe Cover Photo‎

‎96 pages. Features: Jan Ruhe's rise to success; Tom Thornton and his home on the Oregon coast; Ray Faltinsky; Gary Coxe; and much more; Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Best & Hillyer; Madge Mahan; Val Teal; Elva Williams; Rachel MacKenzie; Lorna Slocombe; Evelyn Eaton; Alice G. Craft; Fredda D. Balling; Virginia Patterson; Emerson Starr‎

‎Good Housekeeping - The Magazine American Lives By, March (Mar.) 1951 - Crescent City, California‎

‎318 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Crescent City, California; Woodbury ad features wedding photos of Pat Burrage and Bob Young; Lovely color Camay ad features Mrs. Jules Alexander, the former Jean Pugsley of Rochester, NY; Color Fig Newtons ad; Assignment in Hollywood; Kidney Infection; Nice photo ad for Warner's foundations and bras; Great two-page color ad for Kelvinator ranges; Nice color Prell ad features photo of redhead; Canada tourism ad; Lux color ad features Linda Darnell; Lovely Ivory Soap color ad features Sue Jenks; Tomorrow and Tomorrow - story by Val Teal; The New Laws of Canasta; The Big Dream - story by Elva Williams; Pattern - story by Rachel MacKenzie; The case for Privacy; A New Boss Every Hour; Revenge - story by Alice G. Craft; The Meeker Sex; My Mother-In-Law Stayed Four Years; Gorgeous color and black and white fashion photos; Lovely photos of children in Easter fashions; Curious George comic in Zozo ad; Color Tide ad mentions Mrs. Jean Riche of Dallas, Texas; Why children quite taking lessons; Photo of Mrs. David Anthony Drexel in Pond's ad; Gloria Swanson photo in Jergens ad; Little Lulu in Kleenex ad; Colour Duz detergent ad; Color ad for the (green) 1951 Chevrolet; Color Avon ad features Mrs. Gary Cooper with her rep., Mrs. Billie Sussman; Satina ad features photo of Mrs. David Johnson of Studio City, California; Photos of Ginger Rogers in Jergens ad; Star-Kist ad features photo of Dan Dailey, star of movie "Call Me Mister"; Color Raytheon TV ad; Nice color ad for 1951 Dodge cars features Betty Hutton; Color ad for film "September Affair"; Many nice fashion ads; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue. Magazine‎

‎Fletcher Knebel; Sue Seay; Margaret L. Coit; et al‎

‎Look Magazine, Incorporating Collier's, April (Apr.) 26, 1960 - Special Washington, D.C. Issue‎

‎118 pages. Features: Attractive color-photo ad for the 1960 Plymouth Fury - maroon two-door in front of dam; Two-page Marlboro shows slouching golfer on bench - no wonder they adopted the Marlboro man a few years later!; Champion spark plug ad features photos of Mickey Thompson, Rodger Ward, Max Conrad and Hugh Entrop; Color ad for the 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Vista; Nice at for the 1960 Valiant (red); Two-page Chrysler ad announces their new slant 6 engine; Major coverage of Washington, D.C, with fold-out walking map; Rules for successful D.C. party crashing; Rare two-page color ad for the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair co-sponsored by General Mills cereals; Pepsi ad; School integration without turmoil - in Washington, D.C.; Sister Margaret of Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur trains girls to think; Defense Secretary Thomas S. Gates is the Second Most Powerful Man in Washington; Nice Dutch Boy color ad; Vintage two-page color-photo ad for the 1960 Chevrolet Nomad Station Wagon (pinkish) parked on a city street; Every Man Can't Become President; Nice two-page color ad for the 1960 Ford Comet; The Wry World of David Brinkley; Washington's Gaslight Club; Color ad for Kraft ice cream toppings; Vintage two-page color GM ad shows white 1960 Impala convertible and red 1960 Corvair on the Seattle-Winslow ferry in Washington state's San Juan Islands; Meet the French Ambassador's Wife - Nicole Alphand; Nice bright ad for Miller High Life beer; Nice color ad for the 1960 De Soto (red) in front of ritzy southern home; Big Wheels of Washington - great photos of the capitol's power players; They're giving their emotions to science - medial research with photos of Nancy Lou Comstock; 7up ad inside back cover features color photo of the Kingston Trio being yarded onto a ship, with a large supply of soda; Back cover color-photo Chesterfield King cigarette ad says "Big Clean Taste" and shows smiling couple in a choking haze of smoke; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎William Attwood; Walter Lippmann; Hartzell Spence; William Shirer; Jack Star; Tim Cohane; I.R. McVay; et al‎

‎Look Magazine, Incorporating Collier's, March (Mar.) 29, 1960 - The Age of Payola / The Quakers / Basketball All America / Dr. Susan Cook Cover Photo‎

‎102 pages. Features: Nice ad for Kraft ice cream toppings; Two-page 1960 Chrysler ad; Vintage one-page ad for Zenith pocket (transistor) radios; Oasis cigarette ad; Color Pontiac ad features a seaside blue 1960 Bonneville convertible; Our New Hospital Crisis - many unqualified foreigners are serving in US hospitals as interns and resident physicians; The Training of a Good Doctor - Susan Cook studies at the University of Chicago - major photo coverage; The Age of Payola - have our moral standards been destroyed by the pursuit of the dollar?; Vintage two-page color ad for the new 1960 Ford Falcon Wagons (both white); Pepsi ad features scene in horse barn with dalmation; Walter Lippmann explains Why We Accept Cheating; Nice photos of Connie Stevens with hunk Bill Troy, Mike McKee, and Jerry Eagle; Farley Granger in "The Third Season" - color photos; Sanka coffee ad features illustration of lady holding humongous coffee cup; article on pancakes; Modern fake flowers are very realistic; Marlboro ad features skin diver slouching in director-style chair - no wonder they adopted the Marlboro man a few years later; The Short-sleeved suit - tasteful fashion photos; Great two-page color ad for the (cream-colored) 1960 Buick Invicta Three-Seat Estate Wagon features Navajo people and a Monument Valley driving scene; The Quakers - religions in America; Basketball All America - with photos of Walt Bellamy, Terry Dischinger, Roger Kaiser, Darrall Imhoff, Jerry Lucas, Oscar Robertson, Tom Stith, Lee Shaffer, Jerry West and Len Wilkins; Hitler's Bloody Drive to Power - the inside story, with great photos; Photo Quiz; Color ad for "Man-Tan" product which tans white skin without sun (creepy); Two Young Friends Named Ellen - Ellen Erwitt and cripple Ellen Kalman of New Rochelle, N.Y. - touching photos; Back cover color-photo Lucky Strike ad shows smiling blonde injecting tar into her lungs; and more. Average wear. Nibble and short opening at bottom of coverfold. Small piece from bottom corner of back cover. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎W. Heuman; R. Sercombe; N.P. Mayorga; H. Pentecost; Dr. Grayson Kirk; Maxwell, J.; P. Martin; K.W. Purdy; H. Simons; H.M. Martin; Norman Rockwell; R. Buckner; A. MacLean‎

‎The Saturday Evening Post Magazine, March (Mar.) 26, 1960: College Shouldn't Take Four Years / Debbie Reynolds / Cuba / Norman Rockwell‎

‎122 pages. Features: Color-photo red Rambler car ad inside front cover; Photo ad for St. Louis includes Don Bush, Thelma Blumberg and Jack Zehrt; Schlitz color-photo ad of couple playing Monopoly; G.E. ad features pink washer and dryer; Half-page color Hires Root Beer ad; Two-page photo ad for Allied Van Lines; President of Columbia University says "College Shouldn't Take Four Years"; Newport - Kentucky's Open City; Aerial photo of suburban Palm Springs with dozens of pools and nary a green plant in sight; Gamber's Girl - short story; Great photo-illustrated article on Debbie Reynolds; Color-photo-illustrated article on the Sebring twelve-hour endurance auto race in Sebring, Florida; Emergency Flight (short story); They Volunteer to Suffer - test subjects at the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health; Cuba - State of Confusion - fantastically photo-illustrated article, including Che Guevara; Let Yourself Go (short story); Norman Rockwell - My Adventures as an Illustrator (part 7); Marked for Death (short story); Moon Pilot (short story); Fisher body ad features photo of green Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight convertible; Night Without End (short story); Champion Spark Plug ad features photos of Mickey Thompson, Rodger Ward, Hugh Entrop and Max Conrad; *Beautiful* color-photo-ad for the 1960 (black) Chrysler Imperial; Color Tecumseh motor ad; Color ad for the Studebaker Lark car shows a pale green convertible at mail box; Color ad for Admiral fridges; Two-page Canadian Pacific color ad shows globe and illustrations of CP train, ship and airplane; Pepsi ad shows scene in horse barn with dalmation; Johnson outboard motor color-photo ad for the V-75; Arrow shirt ad features large color photo of glamorous evening scene in New York's Shubert Alley; and more. Nibbling to periphery of covers, otherwise a worthy vintage copy with average wear. Magazine‎

‎W. Upson; S. Grafton; Chamberlain, W.; M. Gillen; H. Salisbury; C.B. Gilleo; Norman Rockwell; P. Wyden; C. Ford; J.K. Galbraith; W. Stephens; A. Maclean; C.B. Kelland‎

‎The Saturday Evening Post Magazine, March (Mar.) 5, 1960: Norman Rockwell / Marvin Glass is Troubled King of Toys / Histoplasmosis‎

‎104 pages. Features: Cover illustration of busy train station; Two-page Chrysler photo ad - more room inside; Color (blue) Corvair ad; Nice Avis photo ad; After Khrushchev, Who?; Botts and the Picket Line (short story); The Disease that fooled X-Rays - Histoplasmosis; Marriage Mood (short story); When I Busted Out of the Navy - Part 4 of Norman Rockwell's "My Adventures as an Illustrator"; Color-photo-illustrated article on Marvin Glass, "Troubled King of Toys"; Next Window Please (humor); The road to St. Vivien (short story); Men and Capital, by John Kenneth Galbraith; Sip of Death (short story); Color-photo inside Strafford, Vermont's "meeting house"; Night without End (short story); The Man Who Rides Sharks - William R. Royal of Venice, Florida; Color-photo ad for the 1960 Turbine Drive Buick features light blue Invicta four-door sedan; Theh Monitor Affair (part 7); Interesting one-page ad for the new Dodge 'sweptline' trucks; Color Pontiac Catalina (red) ad; Photo ad for Matson cruises; ad for Chevrolet's Sturdi-Build large trucks; Color ad for Sylvania TVs features Jack Paar; and more. Average wear. Bit of writing atop front cover. A quality vintage copy. . Magazine‎

‎David Roberts; Russell Hart; Vicki Goldberg; Evelyn Roth; Mike Tatem; et al‎

‎American Photographer Magazine, March (Mar.) 1989 - Magazine Photos of the Year‎

‎80 pages. Features: Jan Groover; Great Pages of 1988; Horace Bristol and his travels with John Steinbeck; Chan's Chair; Michael Kenna and his nuketernals - if Stonehenge were a power plant; Irving Penn's boneheaded views of the animal kingdom; and much more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Pichette, Robert; Swan, Conrad; Haas, D.A.‎

‎Heraldry in Canada Quarterly, Vol IX., No. 1 - March (Mar.) 1975‎

‎36 pages. Features: Armorial Bearings of the City of Duncan, B.C.; Madame de Sevigne et Le Canada; Some Canadian Seals by the Wyons (part III); Another First in Canadian Heraldry; A Case in the High Court of Chivalry (Part I); The Heraldic Bookplate; Armigers who are HSC Members; Heraldry Featured at St. John Ceremony; Modern Heraldry; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Banks, Rick; Gardiner, Roger F.; Rokeby-Thomas, H.R.; Hale, Reginald B.; Kennedy, Darrell E.; Campbell, Sir Ilay; Innes, Malcolm R.‎

‎Heraldry in Canada Quarterly, Vol XIII., No. 1 - March (Mar.) 1979‎

‎36 pages. Features: Armorial Bearings of the Royal Military College (RMC); Arms for the Town of Goderich; Heraldry - For the Birds?; Canadian Academic Heraldry; Book Review; The Heraldic Bookplate; Arms of the "Royal City" (Guelph); Scottish Heraldic Bookplates; New Zealand Herald of Arms. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Trotter, Lt. Colonel Elmer John (Al) (Signed); Zwingli, Leslie Trotter; McNaughton, Lieutenant-General Donald (Foreword)‎

‎Against the Odds‎

‎Signed by author/subject upon first blank leaf. 197 pages. WWII RCAF pilot Al Trotter recounts his dramatic wartime experiences in the air and as a POW. Many pages of reproductions of archival black and white photos. Gift greetings atop first blank leaf, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book‎

‎(British) Army Bureau of Current Affairs; Frost, Lt.-Col. J.D.‎

‎WAR: Report on Airborne Mission in North Africa. No. 39, March (Mar.) 6th, 1943‎

‎12 pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada April, 1943. Contents: Military Law Quiz; Report on an Airborne mission in North Africa, Nove 29 - Dec 10, 1942 - with map. Light wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book‎

‎(British) Army Bureau of Current Affairs;‎

‎Current Affairs, Number 39: Spain, March (Mar.) 13th, 1943‎

‎12 + iv pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada, March, 1943. Contents: Spain's geography, farming, mining and industry, population, problems amongst her nationalities, the Spanish Civil War, organisation of the Falangist state, armed forces, religion, and education. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book‎

‎Sotheby & Co.‎

‎Sotheby & Co. Catalogue of Old Master and Continental Watercolours and Drawings - Auction Catalogue, 13 March 1975, London (BEAS)‎

‎36 pages. Index. 19 pages of black and white plates. List of estimated prices laid in. Includes the property of Eva, Countess of Rosebery, Mr. Joseph Klein of NYC, Sir Charles Hobhouse, BT, and others. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Sunning to spine. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Hewlett, A.; Nesbitt, J.; Simpson, F.; Ellis, F.; Mitchell, R.; Kerr, R.; Wallace, R.; Bird, J. & M.; Et al‎

‎The Beaver, Magazine of the North, March 1954, Outfit 284 - Early Northern Surgeons / Rae's Franklin Relics / Rae's Arctic Correspondence‎

‎58 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: France on the Prairies; Potlatch in the Park - photo-illustrated article on potlatch held in new Kwakiutl house built in Victoria's Thunderbird Park; Journey for Frances - 2nd instalment of Mrs. George Simpson's canoe journey of 1930 through two of the Great Lakes and on to the post later named Fort Frances; Wings Across Greenland - between 1928 and 1931 Parker D. (Shorty) Cramer made three attempts to fly across the Atlantic by way of northern Quebec and Greenland - photo-illustrated article; Early Northern Surgeons - article concerning some of the earliest predecessors of Dr. John Rae in Rupert's Land; Dr. John Rae and his Franklin Relics - photo-illustrated article; Dr. John Rae of the Arctic - short biography of the great explorer; John Rae's Stone House - photo-illustrated article on the ruins of Rae's winter house of 1846-7 near Repluse Bay; Rae's Arctic Correspondence - a review of the new volume of the Hudson's bay Record Society; Rae on the Eskimos - his opinions on the Arctic natives among whom he lived and travelled between 1846 ande 1854; The Old Shipwreck - mystery ship has lay wrecked on the north shore of Bylot Island for 130 years; Cobalt and Porcupine - how the great silver and gold mines of Northern Ontario were discovered and developed; Early Days at York Fort; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point Blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Tadda, Ted; Hawthorn, A.; Harrington, R.; East, B.; Robinson, J.; Price, A.; Nute, G.; Banfield, A.; Carruthers, J.‎

‎The Beaver, Magazine of the North, March 1952, Outfit 282 - Totem Pole Carver Mungo Martin / Changing the Arctic Maps, Part II‎

‎50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Kwakiutl Totem Pole Carver Mungo Martin; The Cheerful Eskimo - photo-portraits by Richard Harrington; Ballet of the Brushlands - courtship dance of the sharptail grouse; Bankers from Portugal - Photo-illustrated article on Portuguese activity on the banks off Newfoundland; Changing the Arctic Maps - II - Dr. J. Lewis Robinson discusses the mainland the the islands south of of 75 degrees North Latitude; Mackenzie River Sketch Book; Border Chieftain - Dr. John McLoughlin, of Oregon fame, spent almost 20 years fur trading along the present Minnesota-Ontario border; The Wolf and the Caribou; Land of the Ojibway; Nice photo inside back cover shows Fort Garry Coffee being cooked on a rock; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point Blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Harrington, Richard; Jaques, Florence and Lee; Joss, William F.; Galbraith, J.; Finnie, R.; Greenlees, S.; Armstrong, N.; Cormack, J.; Granberg, W.‎

‎The Beaver, Magazine of the North, March 1951, Outfit 281 - Trading at Padlei, N.W.T. / Conflict on Puget Sound‎

‎50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Great colour cover photo of scene inside trading post; Delta Marsh Revisited - waterfowl research station on the shores of Lake Manitoba; Eskimo Sleds - photo-illustrated article; Trading at Padlei, N.W.T. - ; Northern Portraits - photos taken along the Alaska Highway; Conflict on Puget Sound - friction between the Company men at Nisqually and the incoming American settlers, a century ago; First Short-Wave in the Arctic (part II); Filming the Northland - the making of the NFB film 'Indian Canoeman'; Klondike Memories - adventures of young Englishmen who struck it rich in the Klondike; There Go Flukes! - giant sperm whale fights for its life against killer ship ("Nahmint") and killer whales - photo-illustrated article; La Perouse on Hudson Bay - hitherto unpublished eye-witness account of the French capture of Prince of Wales's Fort and York Factory in 1782; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay shirts for men and women on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Harrington, R.; Jaques, F & L.; Irwin, J.; Pocock, A.; Mallet, T.; Turner, E.; Tadda, T.; MacLean, C.; Joss, W.‎

‎The Beaver, Magazine of the North, March 1950, Outfit 280 - Exploring the Kazan River / 3,000 Miles By Dog Sled‎

‎50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Wilderness Treasure - travelling along the historic 'Voyageur's Highway' in the Quetico-Superior border region; Protecting the Canadian side of the Quetico-Superior region; 'Home is Some Taffy Hair' - tale from the HBC post at Lake Harbour; People of the Snows - photo portraits; Exploring the Kazan River in 1926 - Thierry Mallet - photo-illustrated article; 3000 Miles by Dog Sled - tale of missionary journey made by late Canon Turner, which was almost the best ever made with dogs north of the Arctic Circle, written from his diaries and letters by his brother Edward; James Bay Cabin - C.S. Maclean and his guide Arthur Smith; Sealing - New Style - photo-illustrated article; Photos of outside and inside of the HBC's new fur sales building in Montreal; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Stren, Olivia; et al‎

‎Fashion Magazine, March 2007, Volume 41, Issue 2 - 308 Fresh Spring Looks!‎

‎210 pages. Features: The Trend Issue; Runway Report - 12 Top Looks; Insider hair and makeup special; Gwen Stefani - her new life, look, and baby; What's Hot Now!; Echo-Chic; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Agnew, Dorothy; et al‎

‎Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, March (Mar.) 1947:- Rhode Island Home of Artist Antonio Cirino‎

‎218 pages. Features: Rhode Island home of artist Antonio Cirino; The Los Angeles home of Sydney H. Strouds; Solar home designed by David Barrow; Home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of Phoenix; The home of Dr. and Mrs. M.E. Smerling; Jean Keithly and her Elmhurst, Illinois home; The Skeet Brandon family of Newcastle, Indiana; and much more, plus dozens of vintage ads. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine‎

‎O'Neil, Tom: Editor‎

‎Golf World - A Weekly Golf Magazine, Feb. (February) 17, 1956, Vol. 9, No. 37 - Cover Photo of Fay Crocker at Normandy Shores CC, Miami‎

‎16 pages. Features: Kroll outlasts Dow for $2,000; Don January may march to front; Fay Whips Patty on final green; Johnstone succeeds at Palm Beach; 10 Bad Golf Habist and How to Cure Them; Photo of Cary Middlecoff; Group photo of Beverly Gammon, Wanda Sanches, Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone and Jane Nelson at the Palm Beach Invitational; Photo of the Birdie powered golf cart; Photo of Maynard Ramsey receiving trophy from Dick Clewis after win at the Palma Ceia CC; Photo of Havana winner Louise Suggs and her pursuers Mary Lena Faulk and Fay Crocker; Photo of Ted Kroll who won at Tucson; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart; Photo of four golfers in Bermuda, Knox Young, Jr., Fred Brand, John Roberts and Egon Quittner; Photo of John Jay Hopkins; Nice back page photo of four ladies from Kitchener, Ontario - Mrs. J.C. Richardson, Mrs. Leeo Schmatz, Mrs. James McCarley and Mrs. William Plomske; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book‎

‎O'Neil, Tom: Editor‎

‎Golf World - A Weekly Golf Magazine, Mar. (March) 2, 1956, Vol. 9, No. 39 - Cover Photo of British Professional Caddie, Cecil Timms‎

‎16 pages. Features: Caddie Cecil Timms speaks; Photo of Bob Renner; Large photo of Anna Jean McKelvey who helped organize the Babe Zaharias Cancer Fund tournament; One-page golf-themed ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photos of Burke, Mangum, Littler and Dey; Photo at the Everglades Mixed Foursome championship includes Ben Hogan, Barbara Romack, Valerie Hogan, Dick Chapman, and Eloise; Ted Kroll wins at Memorial Park CC, Houston; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart by Sears Roebuck; Back cover photos of recent amateur winners Anne Quast, J. Wolcott Brown, Lou Kretlow, Ernest (Pete) Arend; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎O'Neil, Tom: Editor‎

‎Golf World - A Weekly Golf Magazine, Mar. (March) 9, 1956, Vol. 9, No. 40 - Cover Photo of Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone of Mason City IA with Young Jean Ann‎

‎16 pages. Features: Mayfield on top at Baton Rouge; Miss Quast beats Barbara Romack; Miss Wright wins at Jacksonville; Billy Maxwell takes open at Mexico City; Photo of Senior star Woody Platt; One-page ad for the McCulloch Golf Pony (cart); Photos of Sarazen and Compston on the course; Photo of Mr. Strafaci with "Putt for Ike" writton on his golf bag; Nice back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes features the models 7868, 7812 and 7775; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎O'Neil, Tom: Editor‎

‎Golf World - A Weekly Golf Magazine, Mar. (March) 16, 1956, Vol. 9, No. 41 - Cover Photo of Nelson, Riley, Romack and Quast Singing "Dear Old Augusta"‎

‎16 pages. Features: Slow play furore - Ford fined $100; Fairfield ahead at Pensacola; One-page two-color ad for MacGregor's Super Eye-O-Matic driver; One-page ad for Spalding's Par-Flite clubs; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo of Marilynn Smith dancing with Patty Berg; Photo of Marion G. Ridgely chatting with Anne Quast and Barbara Romack; Photo of Mickey Gallagher with Dave Ogilvie, Bob Jones and Alfred S. Bourne; Photo of Louise Suggs; Photo of Patty Berg; Two-thirds page ad for Golf Pride grips features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart; 2/3-page ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Nice one-page ad for the Cavalier Yacht & Country Club; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎O'Neil, Tom: Editor‎

‎Golf World - A Weekly Golf Magazine, Mar. (March) 23, 1956, Vol. 9, No. 42 - Cover Photo of Barbara McIntire‎

‎16 pages. Features: Marlene Stewart N&S Champion at Pinehurst; Fetchick wints at St. Pete; Ford saves $100 after dispute; Weaver beats pros at Gulfport; Page of photos from the 54th Women's North and South; Dr. Noah Pomeroy explains how to play at 85, with photo; Half-page photo ad for the Homestead Hot Springs of Hot Springs, VA; 2/3-page ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Vintage back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes features photo of Lloyd Mangrum with illustrations of the model 7868 and 7102 shoes; and more. Minor soiling to front cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎O'Neil, Tom: Editor‎

‎Golf World - A Weekly Golf Magazine, Mar. (March) 30, 1956, Vol. 9, No. 43 - Cover Photo of Clifford Roberts and Robert Tyre Jones, Jr.‎

‎16 pages. Features: Dickinson takes Miami Open; Judd tops Seniors; Gallagher and Miss Sanches win; Plenty of media coverage of the Masters; How top pros do it; Photo of John Derr; One-page two-color ad for Wilson golf balls; Photo of Curtis Cup golfers Polly Riley, Mary Ann Downey, Wiffi Smith, Anne Quast, Jane Nelson, and Barbara Romack; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Two-color ad for Parker golf gloves; One-page Lectracar Duo golf cart by Sears, Roebuck; Golf Pride Grips ad features photo endorsements by Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Obituary for Marion Hiskey; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎Butler, Su; Alderman, Sharon; Halvorson, Suzanne; Menz, Deb; Bunke, Kim; Norris, Scott; et al‎

‎Handwoven (Hand Woven) Magazine, March (Mar.) / April (Apr.) 2000 - Monica Kelly‎

‎104 pages. Features: Color Substitutions; Swatch Collection #32; A Doubleweave Color Study; Learn the Language of Color; Three Little Pigments; Color Blending with Huck Lace; Color Me Happy; Paint a Rainbow; Stained Glass Blanket; A Rainbow Warp for Towels and Runners; Monica Kelly; Breaking Rules; Color Conversations; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Lancaster, Daryl; Patrick, Jane; Walker, Barbara; Totten, Dianne; Tedder, Lynn; Tallorovic, Joanne; Frost, Mary; Smayda, Norma; De Ruiter, Erica; Hutchison, Jean‎

‎Handwoven (Hand Woven) Magazine, March (Mar.) / April (Apr.) 2002 - Peter Collingwood / Special 4-Shaft Issue‎

‎96 pages. Features: Tribute to Peter Collingwood; Where have all the aprons gone?; Kitchen Rag Rug; One-Day Rug; Waffle-Weave Dishcloths and Towels; Linen Huck Towels; Ripsmatta for Towels; Twill Towels; Hand Towels in 3-shaft summer and winter; Huck Lace Towels on Only Three Shafts; Spaced-Warp Lace Curtains; Kitchen Lace - easy curtain valance; Flag pins; Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Korus, J.;; Alderman, S.; Deen, A.; Knisely, T.; Heinrich, L.; Walker, B.; Bruhin, T.‎

‎Handwoven (Hand Woven) Magazine, March (Mar.) / April (Apr.) 2003 - Stripes!‎

‎96 pages. Features: Playing with stripes; Swatch collection #34; Stripe up the band; Rainbow rugs; The Buchanan tartan for a blanket; Confetti napkins; wear stripes and have a devil of a good time; Schubert's serenade - a striped, brushed shawl; Three-color shawl; Warp-faced band with weft fringe on a rigid-heddle loom; Medieval Egypto-Islamic textiles - a study of two examples; Beyond Fibonacci - sequels to series; Teaching textile arts to high schoolers; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Kaestner, T.; Kitchin, C.; Tardy, V.; Liles, S.; Brown, L.; Jarchow, D.; Et al‎

‎Handwoven (Hand Woven) Magazine, March (Mar.) / April (Apr.) 2006 - Tips for Buying and Selling‎

‎96 pages. Features: Weaving for a guild sale - log cabin runner; Peacock scarf - a winning inspiration; Elegant silk scarf - a spt weave show stopper; Show off your yarn with honeycomb - three purses; Eyelash scarves - sensational show-offs; Paradise puffs poncho - a winner in chenille and elastic yarn; Monk's belt pillows and tips on weaving for sale; Reviving the show towel - stars in the kitchen; Doubleweave pillow - from risk to reward; Tips for guilds and galleries; How to pack and ship a garment for shows; Tips for photographing your work for a whow from the Chattahoochie Handweavers; Notes from a Juror; Copyright Law for handweavers; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Stotyn, Keith; Cox, A.E.‎

‎Glenbow, March (Mar.) - April (Apr.), 1974, Vol. 7, No. 2 - The Sioux in Exile‎

‎8 pages. Features: L.I.P. (Local Initiatives Program); A Museum in 1905?; The Sioux in Exile; A Pioneer School Teacher. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Dempsey, Hugh A.‎

‎Glenbow, March (Mar.) 1970, Vol. 3, No. 2 - Pioneer Ethnic Furniture‎

‎8 pages. Features: Cover photo inside Dalton's pool hall in Hinton, Alberta, in 1912; Immigration Promotion, 1884; Pioneer Ethnic Furniture; Grasshoppers in Manitoba; Preparing for the Mounted Police. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Treacher, M.S.; Pitt-Kethley, V.; Willoughby, J.; Priestley, W.; Lees, F.; Morton-Marshall, F.; Ranee of Sarawak; Lamb, A.; Et al‎

‎The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, November (Nov.) 1914, No. 199, Vol. 34 - Trip to Kolahoi Glacier / Drifting Through Mesopotamia‎

‎100 pages plus 28 pages of vintage ads. Features: Real-Life Romances - six narratives of travel in Italy; Captain Thompson's 'Catch' - Captain Thompson of Knight's Key, Florida catches a huge bizarre 'whale/shark' - article with photos; Drifting Through Mesopotamia - Russian M. Dutkevitch and his photo-illustrated account of floating down the mighty Tigris to Bagdad; A Naturalist in the Arctic - Mr. Koren, a Norwegian naturalist, becomes a castaway in Siberia after his vessel is wrecked in the ice; The "Phantom Brigands" of Pegomas - how the puzzle of these these French criminals (described in the March, 1912 issue) was finally solved; Our Trip to the Kolahoi Glacier - a journey by two officers of the Indian Army to the source of the Jhelum River - with great photos; My Adventures in Sarawak (part II) - Her Highness the Ranee of Sarawak describes her time as the Rajah's bride; Two Years in Guatemala - Alfred R. Lamb describes his eventful time organizing the police force of Guatemala; The Bishop's Visit - what happened when a Bishop visited the bungalow of an Indian planter; The Fur-Buyer's Peril - Frank J. Scheider nearly froze to death in the wilds of Ontario; Moose-Hunting in New Brunswick; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book‎

‎McRae, J.; Koersmaecker, A.; Lake, H.; Hargreaves, H.; Collins, R.; Lee, J.; Fletcher, A.; Et al‎

‎The Wide World - The Magazine For Men, March (Mar.) 1916, No. 215, Vol. 36 - Wanderings in Northern Persia / Besieged By Cannibals‎

‎Pages 386-478 pages plus 32 pages of great vintage ads. Features: The Price of Gold - an appalling catastrophe strikes a prosperous mining camp at South Porcupine, Ontario; Besieged by Cannibals - a solitary man in the Congo is besieged in his house by a mob of bloodthirsty savages; The Bull and the Barque - a bull on board a ship is worse than a bull in a china-shop; A Bad Bargain - a young Englishmen is tricked into years of misery on the deadly Niger coast before turning the tables on the tricksters; The Empire's Secrets - a British soldier consents to sell plans and photos of the defences of one of Great Britain's most important bases in the East - before disaster overtook him; Out of the Darkness - a rash young man crosses the Rocky Mountains alone in winter-time; Wanderings in Northern Persia (part I) - great photo-illustrated account of a journey beginning from Enzeli; From Job to Job Around the World (part I) - two young Americans with ten dollars between them set out to work their way around the world; Down the Amazon from Source to Mouth (VI) - the author's expedition fights nature and hostile natives; McGrath's Voyage - a white trader, a boy, and a pig make a wonderful 2,000-mile trip across the South Pacific in an open boat - safely passing through a hurricane; photo of a hot-water geyser struck by drillers in Calistoga, California; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Book‎

‎Khalje, Susan; et al‎

‎Threads Magazine, February / March 2009, Number 141 - Special Couture Issue‎

‎90 pages. Features: Create a reversible coat; Discover the secret formula for perfect proportions; How to drape on a dress form, sew chiffon effortlessly and hand-sew a buttonhole; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Ferree, Barr; Smithers, Nellie; Williams, W.; March, A.; beckwith, P.; Chauncey, C.; Et al‎

‎American Homes and Gardens Magazine, March (Mar.) 1908, Volume V, No. 3 - "Overloch," The Country Home of John A. Burnham, Esq., Wenham, MA‎

‎Pages 81- 120 plus xx pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Ad for the Clinton Fireproofing System includes great photo of the mansion of Mr. Spreckles under construction in San Francisco; "Overloch" - The fountain of the formal garden; "Overloch," The Country Home of John A. Burnham, Esq., Wenham, MA; The Disposal of Bric-A-Brac; Residence of Van Wyck Rossiter, Esq., Nyack, NY; Fences in Towns and Villages; Illumination at Mount Vernon; The Summer Home of Spencer Hall, Esq., Water Witch, NJ - Built in the Mission style of Architecture; Planning a Country Home; The House Roof and It's Garden - a neglected opportunity / a successful house-top garden; The Historic Wentworth House at Little Harbor, NH, owned by Mr. J. Templeman Coolidge, Jr., of Boston, MA; Three Pennsylvania Houses designed by Mr. D. Knickerbacker Boyd, of Philadelphia; The Plant and the Season; Fantastic back cover ad for Pacific Mail S.S. Co. of San Francisco promotes their boat service from San Francisco to Hawaii, Yokohama, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Manila; and more. Printed on glossy stock. From a bound volume. Complete and unmarked with Average wear. Binding intact. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎Ferree, B.; Welsh, E.; De Martin, R.; Edwards, J.; bastin, S.; Bennett, I.; Nichols, F.; Priestman, M.; Et al‎

‎American Homes and Gardens Magazine, March (Mar.) 1909, Volume VI, No. 3 - The Country Seat of Emil Berolzheimer, Esq., Tarrytown, New York‎

‎Pages 41-80 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Notable American Homes - "Gellian Court," The Country Seat of Emil Berolzheimer, Esq., Tarrytown, New York; Roses for Winter; Homes of American Artists - The Rose Valley Artist's Home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stephens, built and arranged by Price and McLanahan, architects, of Philadelphia; The Roadway and the Grounds; Giant Leaves - article with photos of massive cabbage, Gunnera, Monstera deliciosa, Elephant's Ear, and Anthurium leaves; The Compost Heap; The Residence of Friend A. Russ, Esq., "Rock Ridge," Greenwich, CT; New Developments in Stenciling; Residence of Prof. L.W. Reid, at Merion, PA; A "Triple-Gable" House at Oak Lane, PA, built for Charles E. Frick, Esq.; A French Model Dairy - wonderfully photo-illustrated article on this leading-edge operation on an island of the Seine, near Bougival, ten miles from Paris; The Colonial Residence of J. Randall Williams, Esq., Haverford, PA; One-page ad for Knabe pianos; Nice one-page illustrated ad for the Andrews Systems of the Andrews Heating Co.; Coldwell Lawn Mower ad; Two-color ad for the Royal Chair Co. on back cover illustrates chair with push-button sliding footrest; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Covers and some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎Biggers, Earl Derr; Child, Richard W.; Hungerford, Edward; Ruhl, Arthur; Roche, Arthur S.; Gatlin, Dana; et al‎

‎Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, March (Mar.) 16, 1918, Volume 61, Number 1 - President Woodrow Wilson / Shipbuilder Homer L. Ferguson On the Job‎

‎42 pages. Features: Cover illustration of President Woodrow Wilson; Nice illustrated ad for the Mitchell Six car inside front cover; One-page illustrated ad for Johns-Manville coal preservation products; Illustrated one-page Fisk Cord Tire ad shows natives carrying crude rubber to a waiting ship; "Over Here" - fiction by E.D. Biggers; The President - a profile of Woodrow Wilson by Richard Washburn Child; A Shipbuilder on the Job - photo-illustrated article on Homer L. Ferguson (with photo of black men hard at work above caption "Don't you dare come and tell us that the black man in the South is an industrial failure!"; Is There a Ukraine? - interesting photo-illustrated article; Editorial "Ships and the Submarine"; Photos of inventor William T. Donnelly and his 'buoyancy boxes' which were installed in ships to keep them buoyant even if torpedoed; Tremendous Trifles - photos of simple yet vital items needed to support the war effort; The Adventures of Colin O'Rell (Third Adventure - The Interrupted Tea); God Gave Them Youth (fiction); From Baseball to Boches (Fourth Inning); Ferry's Seeds ad; Classy half-page ad for Kahn Tailoring of Indianapolis; Nice one-page illustrated ad for Waltham watches; Dr. Eugene T. Hurd of Seattle - photo-illustrated article on this military surgeon; Nicely-illustrated quarter-page ad for Colt handguns appears to show WWI officer displaying pistol to Civil War veterans; Article on the French town of Bruay and wartime activities there, by Pierre Hamp; Interesting quarter-page ad for The Pullman Company includes photos of "The Men Who Serve You" - they are all black; Back cover two-color ad for the Victor (Victors and Victrolas) Company features illustration of Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind (Johanna Maria Lind); and more. Above-average external wear with coverfold mostly open. Binding intact. Bits of writing on front cover. A worthy vintage copy of this excellent WWI issue. Book‎

‎Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril; et al‎

‎The Illustrated London News, Saturday, March 27, 1948: Signing of the Western European Pact in Brussels‎

‎Pages 337-364. Features: Colour ad for Ford cars inside front cover; Title page photo of the second 16 Power Conference in Paris; Article discusses communism; 4 Photos illustrate life in Russian-ruled Potsdam and Weimar - historic German cities in the Soviet zone; Photos of the royal family's weekend home, and the chapel they attend; Book review of "Art And The Industrial Revolution" by Francis D. Klingender; Series of photos illustrates a unique fifty-year treaty signed in Brussels - the five power Western European pact; Photos of Earl Mountbatten in Burma - ceremonial, and informal events; Wonderful full-page photo of Mountbatten walking shoeless near Rangoon's most sacred pagoda, the Shwe (Golden) Dagon; Article with map discusses the naval WWII battle of the Philippines; Full-page photo shows Harry Truman asking Congress to accept conscription; Five photos show Princess Margaret visiting Glasgow; Four photos document Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews battling for the 98th time; Fantastic centrefold photos show Sheila's Cottage, a mare, winning the Grand National; Five photos show the war cabinet's underground headquarters, preserved for posterity; 4 Photos document fighting in Greece; Photos of the demolition of a massive German flak tower in the French sector of Berlin; Photo of the first Battalion, the Somerset light infantry, the last British troops to leave India, arriving at Liverpool; Photos of personalities of the week include Dr. Guy Dain, Istvan Bede, Prof. Nicola Delapchiev, Sen. Tom Connally, George C Marshall, Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, Gateshead alderman F. L. Burrow, Pope Pius XII in the Vatican, Adm. Sir F. H. G. Dalrymple-Hamilton; Photos of Royal Army equipment displayed, including a superheavy Howitzer and a helicopter; Photos of British troops in British Honduras; Article on the re-creation of the Zoser's 5000-year-old "Eternal Dwelling" at Sakkarah; Two pages of photos of Egypt's first pyramid - restorations and a reconstruction at Sakkarah; Very nice back cover colour ad for "Black and White" Scotch whisky shows rugger game in progress. Coverfold of advertising outer layer clumsily taped, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril; et al‎

‎The Illustrated London News, April (Apr.) 13, 1946: Cover Photo of Field Marshal Lord Alexander and His Family‎

‎Pages 389- 416. Features: Cover photo of Field Marshal Lord Alexander on board the "Aquitania" with Lady Alexander, their children and dogs; Two photos of M. Gromyko walking out of the United Nations Security Council during discussion of the Persian question; Eight photos of Hameln (Hamelin), the town of a famous legend (The Pied Piper) hardly touched by the war; Two pages of photos illustrate Nash's Terraces, "the most breathtaking architectural panorama in London" - saved from the house-breaker; Photos of Royal occasions illustrate Princess Elizabeth's civil and military duties; Photo of the "ionosphere" rocket developed by Caltech; Photo of the G-B 4 television glide bomb; Photo of the "ROC" television high-angle bomb, whose TV eye transmit a picture of the target to the pilot of the parent aircraft; Fascinating photo of a "Haslar" mobile smoke producer, used to protect British towns threatened by bombing; Article entitled "A Record of the Commandos" includes photos of Brig. J. C. Haydon, Maj. Gen. R. G. Sturges, Lieut. Col. G. Keyes, Lieut. Col. A. C. Newman, Brig. Lord Lovat, Maj. Gen. R. E. Laycock, and Brig. D. Mills-Roberts; Page of illustrations demonstrate radar as used by modern ships; Under two flags? - the case of H.M S. "Seal", and other pictures; Wonderful centrefold photo of water jump in the Grand National horse race with huge crowd and background; Photo of Yung Yat and Astometer falling at the first fence in the Grand National at Aintree on April 5, when only six riders of a field of 34 finish the race; Photos of personalities of the week include Sir Mark Young, E. R. Guest, Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten with the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Prince William, Lieut. Gen. Homma, Gen. Mihailovitch, Lieut. Col. Hutchison, Dr. Marcel Petiot, C.S.M. J. R. Osborn, V. C., Mr. Hugh Dalton, Field Marshal Keitel, Herbert Hoover, and Dr. Kurt von Shuschnigg; Page of photos of women detectives in the making - policewomen at a C.I.D. School; Photos of the USS "Helena" at Southampton; Three photos of the victory parade rehearsal; Photo of huge crowd celebrating the seventh anniversary of the ending of Spain's Civil War; Photo of Gen. Franco on his Madrid balcony acknowledging cheers; Photo of desperate Hungarians swarming a train at Budapest as they desperately search for food; photos of food offerings in Brussels; photo of Viennese housewife with her weekly food ration; Two photos contrast Australia's generous war food rations with that of Britain; Photo of France honouring the memory of Maquis heroes; Two photos of the funeral of field Marshal Lord Gort, V.C., at Penshurst, Kent; One-page photo of statue of King Charles I on horseback is returned to Whitehall after years of evacuation. Outer advertising pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Chesterton, G. K.; Et al‎

‎The Illustrated London News, March (Mar.) 21, 1936: State funeral for Adm. of the Fleet Earl Beatty‎

‎Pages 487-530. Features: Cover page photo of state funeral of Adm. of the Fleet Earl Beatty; Major coverage of the funeral of Lord Beatty; Photo illustrated article entitled Flightless Birds in Three Continents; Lovely one page photo portrait of Queen Mary with three of her grandchildren; Two-page pictorial map entitled "Germany re-occupies the demilitarized Rhineland - a breach of the Versailles and Locarno treaties; Photo illustrated article entitled "A Vast Prehistoric Pompeii" revisited - further discoveries in Moravia, at Vestoice and the Pekarna cave; Two pages of photos of products of the paleolithic bone industry - weapons recalling Samson's "jawbone of an ass" and a big spoon; Page of photos and text describe mammoth hunters' cosmetics - dye-making utensils and other relics; Two pages of colour illustrations of animal art of 30,000 years ago - the earliest known sculpture; Page of seven photos document a trail of arson through Spain - the destruction of churches and convents; Photo of crowds surging to see the liner "Queen Mary" before she leaves her birthplace; Aerial photo of London Film Productions studio at Denham aflame; Photo of whales defeating Ireland in rugby championship at Cardiff, with crowds surging onto field of play; Photo of Hitler taking the salute at torch lit procession of 200,000 Nazis on the Theresienweise at Munich; Centrefold photo of the League of Nations Council meeting in London - the most vital for the peace of Europe ever held; Photos of Italian bombing of lava in Abyssinia; Photos of personalities of the week include Gen. Sir David Campell, Lord Dartmouth, Canon Nairne, Lieut. Col. R. S. Rait Kerr, Registrar A.Stiebel; the late Prof. J. S. Haldane, Sir Thomas Inskip, Sir Donald Somervell, Guila Bustabo, Ali Irfan, and the late Sir Dillon Bell; Nice one-page colour ad for the Ford V-8 car; One page Harrods ad features sports woollies for men; Nice illustrated one-page ad for the Hillman "Hawk" "Sixteen" "80" with "Evenkeel" Suspension; Classy halfpage photo ad for Bentley cars; Nostalgic one-page illustrated ad for Castrol oil features famed aviator Tommy Rose; and more. Coverfold holding by one staple. Archival tape repairs along coverfold. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Chesterton, G. K.; Et al‎

‎The Illustrated London News, February (Feb.) 15, 1936: Canadian Winter Olympic Team Offers Nazi Salute to Hitler‎

‎Pages 265-304. Features: Cover photo of fire damage at the English Hollywood, Elstree film studios; Photo of the archduke Otto leaving a Paris hotel; Photo of M. Flandon with prince Starhemberg; Photo of smiling Canadian Olympians offering Nazi salute as they march past Hitler during opening ceremonies of the fourth Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria; Four additional photos of the Garmisch winter Olympics; Photos with the Italians in North and South - battles on both fronts, with photo of Gen. Graziani on horse; Capt. Bligh's own account of the mutiny on the "Bounty" - a chapter from his narrative describing the whole voyage, with illustrations; Dancer Anna Pavlova's "Dying Swan" immortalized in rare sequence of 15 images; Two-page illustration of Parisien opera fashions; A new Mycenaen beehive tomb - discoveries at Berbati, near Mycenae, some of the finest painted vases to be found in Greece, in a tomb dating from about 1400 BC - photo illustrated article; Photo of state funeral of general Kondylis in Athens; Two-page centrefold illustration of Hopi Indians dancing with live and venomous snakes in their mouth and hands; Two pages of photos of naval vessels "Renown", "Greyhound", "Repulse", and "Gotland"; Photos of personalities in the news include Mrs. Henry Sidgwick, Sir C. E. Corkran, Sir Charles Ballance, Herr Gustloff (German Nazi leader in Switzerland), Dr. Wilhelm Solf, I. H. D. Rolleston, Lieut. T. Rose (record-breaking aviator), vice admiral E. R. G. Evans with Cmdr. Rudberg, Walter Runciman, commander A. D. Cochrane, members of the new Egyptian government, including Ali Pasha, and British Nurses for Abyssinia; Four amazing photos illustrate construction of the Olympic Bob-run - bricklaying with ice from a lake; One page photo portrait of the highest waterfall in the world, Gersoppa Falls, in southern India; One page illustrated ad for the Austin Sherborne car; One page illustrated ad for Kenistas cigarettes features dame Sybil Thorndike; Handsome halfpage Rolls-Royce ad; Halfpage illustrated ad for Hooper & Co.; Halfpage photo ad for Morris Motors Limited features their Big Sixes; Photo of the British Continental Airways liner "St. George"leaving Croydon as it initiates air service between London and Sweden; Colour-illustrated back cover ad for Black-and-White Scotch whisky features The Scots Guards. Centrefold holding by one staple. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Chesterton, G. K.; Et al‎

‎The Illustrated London News, March (Mar.) 10, 1934: Canada's Mount Waddington‎

‎Pages 341-384. Features: nice ad for the Sporting and Dramatic News inside front cover; Cover photo of Canada's loftiest peak, the unconquered summit of Mount Waddington, plu two pages of text and photos showing a climbing party on the treacherous mountain; Photo of bizarre sea creature washed up at Querqueville, near Cherbourg - probably the remains of a basking shark; Two pages of detailed illustrations explaining drought and its dangers in rural England, plus schemes for alleviating water famine; Photo-illustrated book review of "Secrets of the Red Sea", by Henry de Manfreid; Photos and text describe jewelry of a Byzantine-Nubian Queen - more treasures from a mysterious Egyptian cemetery; Photo-illustrated article on an expedition to Cocos Island in search of long-buried pirate treasure with gold and silver indicating instruments; 12 photos illustrate life in the Saar, a district to choose by plebiscite government by Germany, France or the League; Two full-page photos of vast flocks of ducks at the unique Open Lake Sanctuary in Arkansas, plus photos of Mr. George S. Wilcox who protects the ducks; Photos of personalities of the week include the commission of government inaugurated in Newfoundland, Sir James Jeans, Sir H. G. Lyons, Madame Stavisky, the archduke Otto and ex-Empress Zita; the Queen of Siam and H. W. Austin in the Monte Carlo lawn tennis handicap; Acquitted Reichstag fire trial prisoners released and welcomed in Moscow include Mr. Popoff, Dimitroff and Taneff, Norman O'Neill, John Dillinger, Prof. S. F. Oldenburg, and Princess Irina Youssoupoff, who was awarded damages in the "Rasputin" film libel action; Centrefold photos of Prince George's 4000 mile tour in South Africa; Photo of the outdoor construction of Imperial Airways liner "Scylla" (too large for a hangar); Photo of stowaways John Pitzer and Arthur Martin afloat in the Gulf of Mexico; Photo of huge crowd in Trafalgar Square gathered to hear speeches about the unemployment bill; Photos of low British reservoirs; Photo of zeppelin "LZ 129" under construction; Photos of destroyed buildings in Kalgoorlie, Australia after anti-foreigner riots; Article and three photos describe sinking of the "Cheliuskin" near Wrangell Island; Photos of archaic Chinese jade in perfection - finds in the Lo-Yang tombs; Two pages of text and photos describe discoveries which "surpass anything yet known of archaic Chinese jade"; One-page ad for the new Ford Fourteen car; Half-page ad for the Crossley two-litre car; Half-page ad for the Armstrong Siddeley Twenty car; Half-page Rover car ad; Nice half-page Bentley car ad; Back cover ad for Douglas Stuart; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Shalkop, R.L.‎

‎Sydney Laurence - An Alaskan Impressionist: Exhibition Catalog, February 28 - March 30, 1975‎

‎48 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Illustrated in color and black and white. "Sydney Laurence has been Alaska's favorite artist for half a centuryy." - from page 3. Average wear. Bit of writing on page 24. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Bryant, Arthur; Falls, Cyril; et al‎

‎The Illustrated London News, March (Mar.) 21, 1964 - Funeral of King Paul of Greece / 60 Years of the Anglo-French Accord‎

‎Pages 413-468 plus 4 pages of ads. Features: Cover Photo portrait Of The new King of the Hellenes, Constantine II, with Queen Frederika, at the funeral of his father; Photo of Princess Margaret with Kenneth Corney; Page of photos of celebrations upon the birth of Prince Edward; Two pages of dramatic photos and text from Cyprus - fighting in Ktima, threats of Turkish invasion, and first arrivals of the UN peace force; Photo-illustrated article on Paul, King of the Hellenes; Photo of riots in Phnom Penh; Photo of Geneva motor show; Photo of unveiling of statue of Pope Pius XII; Photo of 84-year-old Gen. Douglas MacArthur after surgery, escorted by Army Surgeon General Lieut. Gen. Leonard Heaton; Photo of the new president of Venezuela, Dr. Raul Leoni, receiving the sash of office from his predecessor, Pres. Betancourt; Page of photos of flooding in five states touching on the Ohio River basin include scenes near Williamsport, PA, the town of Sugar Grove, OH, Albany, IN, Shepherdsville, KY, an Ohio amusement Park, and Marietta; Photo of the first submarine ever built, the Fenian Ram, on display in Paterson New Jersey; Photo of Pope Paul receiving group of nuns recently expelled from the Sudan; Photo of jubilant George Lodge in Concord, New Hampshire where he defeated Sen. Goldwater and Gov. Rockefeller in the presidential primary; Photo of Independence Day children's party in Accra, Ghana, held by Mrs. Fathia Nkrumah, wife of the president of Ghana (also shown); Photo of the Royal Shakespeare Company applauding Yugoslavian president Tito at Belgrade; Book review of "King Edward VII" by Philip Magnus; Major coverage of Sardis excavations - part two; A survey of the 60 years of Anglo-French accord; One-page compilation of maps, text and photos describe's areas affected by the Anglo-French agreement, and the signatories to the document of April 8, 1904; Centrefold (free from staples) colour photos show the changing landscape of France; Entente Cordiale - page of historic photos illustrates France and Great Britain in peace and war; Entente Cordiale - page of photos of Anglo-French friendship since 1940; Page of photos illustrates how the English Channel is crossed by aircraft, ship, and train ferry, with artist's impression of future hovercraft car and passenger ferry; Impressive page of five aerial photos of huge French automotive manufacturing works - Renault, Simca, Peugeot, and Citroen; Two pages of photos illustrate developments in the aircraft and shipping industries of France today; One-page illustration of novelist, poet, broadcaster and one of the most vivid personalities living, Sir Compton McKenzie; Two pages of photos of the funeral of King Paul in Athens; Drawings of colonial America by John White; Photos of personalities of the week include Sir Newman Flower, Sir Knox Helm, Mr. R. G. Routh, Sir Robert Clark-Hall, Gen. von Lettow-Vorbeck, Sir R. Robinson, J. Brian Neill, C. Robin Mayer, Col. Joan E. Henderson, Lord Newton C. Ron Jacobs, J. Michael Cowman, Gen. A. Jolly, Jack Ruby (sentended for death), Capt. David I. Holland, Lieut. Harold W. Welch, Capt. Melvin J. Kessler, and James (Jimmy) Hoffa (convicted of bribery); Photo of the teapot collection of Rev. C. J. Sharp; Photo of ticket barrier smashed by derailed car at Hammersmith underground station; Photo of funeral for 16-year-old cat named Peter, Whitehall's chief mice catcher; Photo of Cambridge University women's rowing crew after their victory over Oxford on March 14; One-page photo of polar bear cubs seeing the world for the first time at Whipsnade Zoo; Photo of Angus Ogilvy greeting the England women's hockey team before a match versus Scotland at Wembley; Photo of automatic ticket reading barrier introduced by London transport at Chiswick Park station; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

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