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‎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

‎Mensing, Margo; Blausen, Whitney; Fielding, Amanda; Bleem, Jerry‎

‎Fiberarts Magazine, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1994, Vol. 20, No. 5 - Wearables‎

‎88 pages. Features: Finding a Niche - Ellen Hauptli, Judith Bird, and Tim Harding; A Costume Designer's Process - Patricia Zipprodt designs for 'My Fair Lady'; Neil Bottle Building Up Illusion; Body and Soul - The role of vesture in the Church; plus profiles of Janis Kanter, Margot Eiseman, Nancy Cook Smith, and Mary Catherine Lamb. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Benjamin, Betsy Sterling; Westphal, Katherine; Rivers, Victoria; Price, Sandra; Behrens, Ahn‎

‎Fiberarts Magazine, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1993, Vol. 19, No. 5 - Surface Processes Design and People‎

‎96 pages. Features: Kageo Miura - a master of Roketsu-Zome art; Surface Design - Redefining the Boundaries; Beetle Wings - Jewels of Nature; The Hidden Image - Photographic Processes in Surface Design; Silk Painting for Haute Couture - Sissi Siska; Donna Martin; Elizabeth Busch; Tamara Jaworska; Lenore Davis; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Glenn, Jeff; Frickle, Michele; Talley, Charles; Ziek, Bhakti; Janeiro, Jan‎

‎Fiberarts Magazine, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1992, Vol. 18, No. 5 - Surface Design Weaving‎

‎80 pages. Features: Integrating Image and Structure; Morgan Clifford - Making the Mark; "The Dyebath is my Real Inspiration"; Weaving Worlds Together; Textiles About Textiles; Julia Wolfe; Deborah J. Felix; Kenlyn Stewart; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Miller, Chelsea; Matlock, Ann; Holmes, Jacqui; Gedeon, Lucinda H.; Price, Sandra; Harris, Patricia; Lyon, David‎

‎Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1991, Vol. 17, No. 5 - Special Fiber Education Issue‎

‎72 pages. Features: Fiber education in the 1990s; The Craft School experience; Travel as education; The master/apprentice relationship; The unseen made visible; Made in Japan; Gerhardt Knodel; Victoria Z. Rivers; Lida Gordon; Marla Brill; Jilli Blackwood; Pamela Studstill; Judy Hubbard; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Slavit, Ann; McCann, Kathleen; Caldwell, Rebecca; Hammel, Lisa; Heite, Louise B.‎

‎Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles, March / April (Mar. Apr.) 1990, Vol. 16, No. 5 - Ann Slavit‎

‎80 pages. Features: Out of Thin Air - a look at the inflatable fiber sculptures of Ann Slavit; Trends in Fiber Art - gallery owners discuss what's hot these days; Ed Rossbach - one man's influence on basket making and the entire fiber field; Textiles, The Gift of Kings - textile collection from three major museums; Working Outside Tradition - essay on contemporary fiber are from Iceland; Nancy Kozikowski; Helen Rumpel; Lia Cook; Ruth Kao; Geary Jones; Dominique Morel; Linda Perry; Rebecca Rubalcava; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Perry, Pamela; Itter, Diane; Goodman, Lerme; Hoskins, Nancy Arthur; Ventura, Carol; Miller, Dorothy; et al‎

‎Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1987, Vol. 14, No. 2 - Working With Linen and Bast Fibers‎

‎76 pages. Features: Working with Linen - Shirley Ruth Elgot, Karen Jenson Rutherford, Barbara Eckhardt; Why I Work in Linen, a Portfolio - Lynda Monick-Isenberg, Barbara J. Allen; Marie Westerman, Laura Brody, Jodi Kanter, Francine Patti, Claire Westerink, and David H. Kaye; Linen - the enduring thread of history; Sisal production in Highland Guatemala; Banana, Ramie, and Hemp in Okinawa; Kudzu - the noxious week transformed; Linen undergarments - a proud Danish heritage; Kathryn Maxwell; Linda Levin; Belinda Raab; Laura Strand Mills; Hope and Phillip Holtzman; Molly Hart; Patricia T. Hetzler; Cameron Taylor-Brown; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Roberta Walters; Janet Koplos; et al‎

‎Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1983, Vol. 10, No. 2 - Quilts‎

‎92 pages. Features: Amish Quilts by Judy Kellar Fox; The Quiltmakers Art - recent book by Joanne Mattera; Kate Woolsten-Hulme - a sense of place; Structure and Surface - the work of Barbara MacCallum; Peggy Vanbianchi; Emily Standley; Susan Sharpe; Jane McElroy; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Anna Dunwell; Marilyn Anderson; Jan Janeiro; et al‎

‎Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1982, Vol. 9, No. 2 - Jacquard Weaving and Machine Knitting‎

‎100 pages. Features: Tromping through the ages - a Boston artist turned to the 18th century for design inspiration but he used 20th century technology to produce her woven coverlets; Jacquard Weaving in Huehuetenango - textiles woven on hand operated Jacquard looms have a distinctive place in the spectrum of Guatemalan weaving; Jacquard Weaving - a special report; Machine Knitting - the state-of-the-art; Rugs - for the floor, the wall and the imagination; A conversation with Lillian Elliott; Nancy Belfer; Maridadi West; Frank Gardner; Annie Dempsey; Lucille Landis; Kiyomi Iwata; Carol Mecagni; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributor‎

‎Rod Power Magazine, March (Mar.) 1980 - Special Ford Restoration Section‎

‎82 pages. Features: Carb and manifold lowdown; Ford Restoration Section - '33 Coupe and '30 Model 'A' roadster; 5-speed tranny for more power; mount your engine with precision; and much more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎James, Richard; Drape, H.S.; Lewis, Harrison F.; Greenaway, W.G.; Stonehouse, D.; Et al‎

‎Hunting and Fishing in Canada - Canada's National Wildlife Magazine, March (Mar.), 1956 - The Moose That Was a Grizzly‎

‎26 pages. Features: Some facts about Atlantic Salmon; The Moose That Was a Grizzly - article with photo of Lloyd Stonehouse; Hunting & Summer Cabins; Chuck Ewart and his 1954 record Steelhead; 1955 Fishing Contest Results; Going, Going....; Nice ad inside back cover announces trophy winners in the Thomas Adams Ontario Deer Hunting Competition, with the names of winners including A.V. Burniston of Chatham, Marvin D. Shaw of IN, Walter Schmidthurst of OH, and eight others. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Clarke, Tom E.; Vincent, Leon S.; Bashford, James; Madenwald, Abbie; Nielsen, Dorothy Fay‎

‎The Alaska Sportsman Magazine, March (Mar.), 1948 - The Whistle Pig‎

‎42 pages. Many black and white photos. Features: Pounding Waves and Creaking Timbers - first of three chapters of "Master of the Moonrise"; The Whistle Pig - the marmot that scared the bear did not heed its own warning; Frontier Town - a Ketchikan old-timer who was there in 1898 presents some interesting recollections; No One at Home at Kulukak - Silence, complete, awful silence in a remote place can be a terrible thing; First Impressions - The first of two chapters of "Cannery Village"; and more. Unmarked. Moderate evidence of moisture exposure. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Magazine‎

‎McWilliams, Al; Carr-Harris, Ian‎

‎Al McWilliams, February (Feb.) 8 - March (Mar.) 3, 1990, Catalogue for an Exhibition at the Equinox Gallery, Vancouver, Canada‎

‎24 pages. Biography. Bibliography. Printed on glossy stock. Illustrated in colour and black and white. "Your work for me pivots around an ironically disguised fascination with sexuality and its dangers." - from page 4. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Buckham, Robert‎

‎Forced March to Freedom: An Illustrated Diary of Two Forced Marches and the Interval Between, January to May, 1945‎

‎98 pages. "The prisoners of Stalag Luft III endured two forced marches across Germany in the final months of World War II. An illustrated diary recorded at the scene." - dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Very light wear and minor toning to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A high-quality copy. Book‎

‎Wright, Henry; Klaber, E.H.; Sheehan, J. Eastman; Schnitman, L. Seth; et al‎

‎The Architectural Record (Magazine), March (Mar.) 1932, Vol 71, No. 3 - Apartment House Number‎

‎Pages 145-212 plus 90 pages of ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white photography throughout. Features: Cover photo of 1301 Astor Street Apartments, Chicago; Frontis photo of the Van Tassel Apartments at North Tarrytown, NY; How Can Apartment Facilities be Provided For the Lower-Income Groups?; Low Rental Dwellings - how can building cost be reduced?; Reducing Apartment Costs by Economy of Planning, Construction and Operation; Chronology of Development of Garden Apartments and Group Row Homes; How Large-Scale Housing Projects are Developed; Portfolio of Apartment Houses; Price-Winning Apartments in New York - Plates; Colors to Relieve Eye Strain in the Surgical Operating Theater; The Need for a New Housing Economy; Dozens of sensational full-page illustrated ads; and much more. Minimal library markings. Average wear. External soiling. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎Condit, William E.; Cuscaden, Rob; Miller, Nory; Dovilas, Henry‎

‎Inland Architect, Chicago Chapter, American Institute of Architects (AIA), March (Mar.) 1973 - What Happened to Union Station?‎

‎62 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Directory of Architects Licensed in Illinois; Full-page photo ad for the Chicago Plastering Institute shows burned remains of McCormick Place; Memorial to William E. Dunlap; What Happened to Union Station? - article with photos, including its demolition; Architect Charles Edward Stade; Western Illinois Design Awards; Selling Chicago Architecture with Words and Music; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Grube, Oswald W.; DeHaan, Norman; Miller, Nory; Newman, M.W.; Chatain, Elizabeth‎

‎Inland Architect, Chicago Chapter, American Institute of Architects (AIA), March (Mar.) 1975 - The State Street Mall / Reevaluating Dan Burnham‎

‎58 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: The State Street Mall - what, where and why; Daniel (Dan) Hudson ("Make No Little Plans") Burnham - the man who got things done; Beneath the Planet is Where the Apes Are - Lincoln Park Zoo's new ape house will be built underground; Directory of Architects licensed in Illinois; Commonwealth Edison ad features photo of Ed Steeve and Carl Knutson with vacuum chamber weld tester; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Lownsbrough, John; Woodcock, George; Brady, James; Bene, Nota; et al‎

‎City and Country Home Magazine, March (Mar.) 1986 - Pug Collection / Phyllis Lambert / Vatican Splendour‎

‎180 pages. Features: A visit with Ambassador Stephen Lewis at the United Nations in New York; The masterpieces of baroque art on view at the National Gallery of Canada; The foods of France; Lapdog of Luxury - David Scott's collection of inanimate pugs; Cottage country retreat created by Al Wandich and Jim Strasman; Architect Andrew Bruce and interior designer Pam Todd turn an Oakville Cottage into a lakeside showcase; Men's business wear; Phyllis Lambert fulfills a philanthropic dream; Stephen Homer visits le cimetiere Pere-Lachaise in Paris; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine‎

‎Shapiro, Robert; Zoosh; Mosley, Eric‎

‎Sedona Journal of Emergence!, March (Mar.) 2005 - The Secrets of Balance‎

‎112 pages. Features: Doctors and Parents - allow the diversity; The Tarot - Creating Conscious Relationships; A Gunshot, A Statue and a Coin; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Streetscene (Street Scene) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1984 - Cover Photo of Gene and Donna Dickson's 1932 Dodge‎

‎78 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

‎Police; Sting‎

‎The Best of Police: Guitar Recorded Versions with Notes and Tab‎

‎112 pages. Includes guitar sheet music and lyrics for these great Police songs: Born in the Fifties; Canary in a Coalmine; Can't Stand Losing You; De Do Do Do; Don't Stand So Close To Me; Every Breath You Take; Every Little Thing She Does is Magic; Invisible Sun; King of Pain; Main in a Suitcase; Message in a Bottle; Omegaman; Roxanne; Secret Journey; Spirits in the Material World; Synchronicity II; Walking on the Moon; When the World is Running Down You Make the Best of What's Still Around; Wrapped Around Your Finger. Moderate wear. Minimal markings to contents. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great compilation. Book‎

‎Caporale, Wende; et al‎

‎International Artist Magazine - The Magazine for Artists By Artists From Around the World, February / March (Feb. / Mar.) 2010, #71 - Painting the Exotic Places of Old China‎

‎144 pages. Features: David Jon Kassan; How to hire models; James Gurney Masterclass Part 3 & 4; What kind of artist are you?; Lissa Friedman; Barbara Pease; Gerald Hennessey; Dmitry Oivadis; Basin and Range; In search of controlled finish; Robert Lovett's China; Understanding color, Part 4; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

‎Kennedy, W.P.M.; Mills, Colonel Dudley; Riddell, Hon. W.R.; Smith, William; Bovey, Wilfred; Holmden, H.R.‎

‎The Canadian Historical Review, March (Mar.) 1921, Vol. II, No. 1 - Confederate Agents in Canada During the Civil War‎

‎102, [10 ads], pages. Contents: Nationalism and Self-Determination; The Duke of Wellington and the Peace Negotiations at Ghent in 1814; Privy Council Appeals in Early Canada; Side-Lights on the Attempted Union (of Upper and Lower Canada) of 1822; Confederate Agents in Canada During the American Civil War; Baron De Gaugreben's Memoir on the Defence of Upper Canada; Correspondence; Review of Books; List of recent publications relating to Canada. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Parsons, Joe; et al‎

‎Turning Wheels - Official Publication of the Studebaker Drivers Club, March (Mar.) 2014, Vol. 46, No. 3: Cover Photo of 1957 Transtar Owned By Dennis and Lynne Ranger‎

‎66 pages. Features: 1963 Avanti at Pinehurst Concours d'Elegance; Cork float replacement; Nice color photos; and much more. Oblong 11"x 8.5". Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book‎

‎Collier, Dick; et al‎

‎Custom Cars Magazine, March (Mar.) 1958, Volume 1 Number 7: Custom Ideas for '52 - '54 Mercs‎

‎66 pages. Features: Cover photos and feature article on Ed Russell's '52 Mercury; Antenna Antics; Lyle Lake's chopped Riviera; "Scooping" the '57 Merc Skirt; Mario Ppirondini's swapped and chopped 1950 Ford; Stan Medeiros' Chev; Howard Clarkson and his '51 Chev Bel Aire; and more. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book‎

‎Johnson, T.C.; Darden, Ida L.; Paulsen, Stephen; Grey, Hilary; Lines, John‎

‎American Mercury Magazine, "To Bear Witness To The Truth", September (Sept.) 1960, Volume XCI No. 440 - California's Controversial Governor / Rothschilds and Rockefellers / Reinhard Gehlen‎

‎160 pages. Features: Our Silent Partner Against Communism - Reinhard Gehlen; Who'll Pay for Your College Education?; A Footnote to the Air Force Manual; The Enemy Whacks Away at The Family Bible; Pat Brown - California's Controversial Governor; The Swastika vs the Hammer and Sickle; The Money Changers - conclusion of a 10 March 1935 address by Father Charles Coughlin; Threat to Internationalize the Panama Canal; Magnetism! - man taps nature's invisible web of force; Kelp - Abundant Sea Harvest; Betrayal of South Korea; Cyrus Eaton "Honored" with Lenin Peace Prize; Your Amazing Blood; America's Youngest teachers - The Science Clubs of America; Congress Views UNESCO; Stop Pampering Sneak Intruders - counter-intelligence; Hot Dog!; A Salute to Helen Keller; Sharing America's Abundance; It's Never Too Late; Muscle in on Health; Freak Squeaks; Why Kentucky Colonels?; Rothschilds and Rockefellers, Part III - their interests penetrate all aspects of American life; The St. Lawrence Seaway; Does Russia Have the Earth's Stablest Currency?; Communist Swastikas - Pat Walsh of the RCMP says Communists used to paint swastikas on Montreal synagogues to scare local Jews into voting for and supporting them; executive Health; America Keeps a 165-Year Old Promise - payments to the Indians of the Six Nations; A Clue in the Missile Lag History - Five Years Ago Congress Could Not Stomach Joseph McCarthy's Censurable Truths - But Today...; Cigarette Smoking - major cause of lung cancer; Survival in Learning; Death of a Church - Holy Trinity Episcopal Protestant Church in Brooklyn; Parental Function; Adolph Eichmann and the Bitter Harvest of Hate - Voice of All Faiths Protest His Kidnapping by Israel in Argentina; Cowboy Talk; Who Are Our Rulers? - Fascinating article on the Rothschilds / International Bankers and their techniques for control; Lesson of Experience - Foreign Aid; Your Health - Two Factors for Longer Life; Maine Becomes a State of Mind. To Tranquilize or Not?. Minimal markings. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Walker, Lavinia-A.; Marx, Karl T.; Tench, C.V.; Cunningham, Hon. Glenn; Olsson, Norman V.; Goff, Kenneth; et al‎

‎American Mercury Magazine, "To Bear Witness To The Truth", December (Dec.) 1961, Volume XCIII No. 454 - The Theatre Is A Weapon of War / Why Johnny Won't Re-Enlist‎

‎128 pages. Features: Does it Really Matter What is True?; The Orphaned Beauty - strange story behind the song Silent Night; Why Johnny Won't Re-Enlist - communist strategy includes lowering the morale of U.S. fighting men; Red Fire From the Yellow Dragon - a new world power must be reckoned with since China's Dr. Tsien fled from the U.S.; Everybody Knows That; Floating Ghost Ship - The "Baychimo" used to call on Hudson Bay Company trading posts from her home port of Vancouver, B.C.; The Stomach - Turning Point - who is tampering with the soul of America?; Escape from Torture - how John Langdon outwitted Chief Walking Buffalo; The Theatre is a Weapon of War - Melville Burke tells the story of Red infiltration of the stage and screen; Secession Day - how the South missed a big chance to win the Civil War; Restored to Favor - the "Rehabilitation" of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, whose security clearance was revoked by the Atomic Energy Commission in 1954; It's Your Money That's Being Squandered - Keynesian liberal theorists are more powerful than ever in Washington; "Save Me From the Trading Stamps" - premiums given by merchants cost more than customers realize; Our Political Health; Conspiracy in Foreign Affairs - a brillian expose of the influences at work in shaping U.S. foreign policy, by J.M. Shea; 47 Billion $ for Defense - a frank appraisal of our national defense theories; Setback at the U.N. after the death of Dag Hammarskjold; Christmas-card Winter; Volume 93 Index (July - December 1961); and more. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Kelland, Clarence Budington; Ratigan, William; et al‎

‎Country Gentleman Magazine - The Magazine for Better Farming, Better Living, March 1952 - Includes First Country Living Magazine Within a Magazine‎

‎180 pages. Features: What new soil conditioners mean to you; Should the government pay farmers to spread limestone?; What's the ceiling for butterfat in your herd?; New pasture profits in the west; Finding new profits with a pencil; Get a free start on egg quality from your hens; Watch that grain spoilage; These fencing ideas will save you time; Good news about legume seed supplies; Treated seed can boost your grass-legume yields; New implements for faster farmwork; Brooding without a hover; A Vocal Exercise (fiction); Gangway for tomorrow (part 2 of 5). Ads: New Ideas mowers (color photo inside front cover; Texaco ad features Mr. Kermit Noble of Noble Brothers and Sam E. Bray of the Rosegill Plantation; Vintage Rototiller brand tiller photo ad; General Motors cars; John Deere No. 5 power mower; Sheppard diesel tractors; Surge milkers; International Harvester McCormick Farmall Super C tractor (color photos); Simplicity utility tractor (nice color one-page); Allis-Chalmers forage harvester; V-C fertilizer; New Holland baler ad with Fred S. Larsen of Centuria, WI; Oliver QD (quick-detachable) cultivator; '52 Buick; Lee work wear; Champion spark plug ad featuresMr. Ernest Munter of the William Gehring Farm, Rensselaer, IN; Bolens garden tractors; De Laval milkers; Milwaukee rotary tillers; Massey-Harris tractors; Homelite chainsaws; Wisconsin motors; Springfield garden tractors; Minneapolis-Moline Model R tractor; Ford tractors (2 pages); Tide detergent; Gillette razor ad features baseballer Ned Garver; Kitchen Aid mixers; The Stow, MA garden club beautifies the village; 7up ad shows young boy downing a bottle; Noxzema ad with Paulette Hendrix of Savannah, GA; Chevrolet cars; Aunt Jemima pancake mix (color); American Petroleum Inst. ad shows oil pumping in Benton, IL; Pontiac car; Jergens ad features Mrs. Wilmer Mallard of Trenton, NC; Hudson cars (nice color); Nescafe instant coffee; Nice color Greyhound bus ad shows family boarding; Nice color photo Studebaker ad inside back cover includes father and son craftsman team; Fantastic color back cover Camel cigarette ad features Eva Gabor. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Athanas, Verne; Knox, Joe; Constiner, Merle; et al‎

‎Country Gentleman - The Magazine for Better Farming, Better Living - April (Apr.) 1950: I Farm in the Moon‎

‎188 pages. Features: Signposts toward super yields; Scrob cows good-bye - artificial insemination; "Like to Ride with Daddy" - farm safety; California's new Millions; Clover Seed Can be a Cash Crop; Dyed-In-The-Wool Ranchers - the John Norton's of Montana's Gallatin Valley; I Farm in the Moon; That Laborsaving Tractor Lift; Making good land better; Now the aminals tell us; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Toland, Stewart; Hall, Baird; Constiner, Merle; et al‎

‎Country Gentleman - The Magazine for Better Farming, Better Living - March (Mar.) 1950: Beef with Brahman Blood‎

‎192 pages. Features: Big government is in your county, too; They struck it rich with soil tests; Let's wipe out hog cholera; New life for old barns Ditching at $0.10 a foot; They took a holiday in the Rockies - the Harold Davises of Oklahoma; Range lambs with less risk; Headache and heartache for your heirs?; Beef with Brahman blood; More milk at less cost; New chemicals control old enemies of livestock; Camel cigarette ad on back cover features color photo of Rita Tennant; and more. Several closed openings and some soiling to back cover. Pencil writing on several pages, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Knox, Joe; Young, Ben T.; Et Al‎

‎Country Gentleman - America's Foremost Rural Magazine, March (Mar.) 1949 - The Newtons of Pleasant Hill Farm‎

‎200 pages. Features: Easing the farmer's oldest pain - rheumatism; The Newtons of Pleasant Hill Farm - nice color photos with article about the Park and Ruth Newton family farm near St. Albans, Vermont; Housing for big litters; Less feed, more chicken; Young settlers on the plains - eager veterans have begun farming at Mirage Flats in northwestern Nebraska; What is a good Angus?; Better plant a few nut trees; Mountain school that trains leaders - School of the Ozarks; Wagon ideas to save work; The war against Aftosa; Managing farm finances; Little Johnny Appleseed - Bob Anderson of Van Buren County, Michigan; Shell agricultural laboratory near Modesto, CA; You can help with the mail; Rural art center with over 400 members at Cheltenham Township, PA; and more. Ads: Texaco ad includes Mr. James West of Pomona, CA and his innovative orchard sprayer; B.F. Goodrich ad with large photo at the John and Joseph Mueller farm northeast of Belleville, IL; G.E. radios; Oldsmobile; Kaiser cars (color); Jeep; Chevrolet cars; Gibson Model "E" tractor; New Holland hay equipment (2 pages with photo of Irvin R. Yoder, Belleville, PA); Ford truck ad features Douglas Burden and Florida's Sea World; New York Stock Exchange one-page photo ad features the Louis B. Eckelkamp family of Villa Ridge, MO; Case tractors; Hudson cars (nice 2-page color ad); Hedy Lamarr in Auto-Lite ad; Nice color-photo 1-page John Deere tractor ad; Buick (2 pgs); Ford Tractor (2 pgs); Massey-Harris tractors; Life Insurance ad features the Hinton family of East Peoria, IL, with parents Don and Pauline; Allis-Chalmers Roto-Baler; Minneapolis-Moline Model "Z" tractor; Small photo ad for Harley-Davidson with the Hydra-Glide fork; 1949 Studebaker cars (color photos); Color-photo Camel cigaratte ad on back cover says "More doctors smoke Camel than any other cigarette". Unmarked with average wear. Several middle pages loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Owen, Jean Z.; Linford, Dee; Ball, Zachary; et al‎

‎Country Gentleman - America's Foremost Rural Magazine, March (Mar.) 1948: A Farmer Talks to General Marshall‎

‎184 pages. Features: Farmer Claude Pagles talks to General Marshall; How to choose a cow; We're inviting a foot-and-mouth disaster; A home for small flocks; Soil conservation needs a change; We're really saving soil today; Hunting our biggest cat; The Taylors of Walnut Hill - The Thomas R. Taylor family and their Walnut Hill Hereford Ranch of Barton County, KS; Greener grow their pastures; A bargain in cotton; Family story - J. Garrett Tolan Angus Cattle of Illinois; We need more meat; Plain talk; and more. Ads: Ipana ad features Frances Nalle and her kids Amanda and Bobo; Texaco ad features photo of invention at the Moore Brothers plantation near Navasota, TX; B.F. Goodrich ad features photo on the farm of Woody Doremus near Bakersfield, CA; ad for the Cessna 190 and 195; M-E rotary tillers; GE radio ad with illustration of Bea Wain; GMC trucks (color); Ford cars - with color photos in Italy, including the Leaning Tower of Pisa; International trucks; Jeep; Ford trucks; Case equipment; Futuramic Oldsmobile; New Dodge trucks; Minneapolis-Moline Universal "R" tractor - with color photos; Buick; Ford tractors (2 pages); Oliver 60 tractor; Sparton radio (color); True Temper tools; Stewart-Warner radios; Studebaker color ad inside back cover features W.K. Price Jr. of Orlando, FL; Camel cigarette color ad on back cover features Bronc rider Jerry Amber, fisher Mrs. Dorothy Allan Newstead, polo star Cecil Smith and table-tennis star Mary Reilly. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎Cramond, Harold (Editor)‎

‎The Beano, No. 1338 - 9 March (Mar.), 1968 (Original British Comic)‎

‎16 pages. Includes: Biffo the Bear; The 3 Bears; Roger the Dodger; Danny on a Dolphin; Little Plum; Billy Whizz; The Bash Street Kids; Pup Parade with the Bash Street Dogs; Lord Snooty; Minnie the Minx; Here Come The Q-Bikes; Dennis the Menace. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book‎

‎Cochran, Bente Roed; Lang, Andrea; Tanasichuk, Janet E.; Et al‎

‎Arts West Magazine, Volume 6, Number 3, March (Mar.) 1981 - The Classical Leo Mol, "Sculptor Par Excellence"‎

‎44 pages. Features: Cover photo of "Bush Pilot" by Leo Mol; Recent Sculpture - Alan Reynolds; The Classical Leo Mol - "Sculptor par Excellence"; Murray MacDonald - Living to Enjoy; Leslie Poole; Joane Cardinal-Schubert - The Discovery of Heritage; Andre Bieler - Aware of Contemporary Trends; Oriental Carpets as Art and Investment; Rules for Buying Art - a Formula for Investment; Artistically Speaking - A Pose is a Pose is a Pose; Investing in Art - Auction Report; and more. Attractive colour ads include works by Norval Morrisseau, Andre Bieler, Graham Peacock, Geoffrey Armstrong, William Kurelek, Mannie Gonsalves, Murray MacDonald, Edith Eichner, Harold Lyon, Norman Kelly, George Buytendorp, Allan Thompson, Ron Finch, and Henri Masson (back cover). Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Lang, Andrea; Woods, Kay; Vincelli, Dianna T.; Whyte, Jon; Woods, Kay; Airey, Sandra; et al‎

‎Arts West Magazine, Volume 7, Number 3, March (Mar.) 1982 - Caroline Dukes / Henri Masson‎

‎52 pages. Features: Cover art by Caroline Dukes called "Unveiling"; Caroline Dukes - Mastering Transition; Henri Masson - A Celebration; Jack Campbell - Shape and Shadow; Patricia Askren - The Third Dimension; Gershon Iskowitz - Retrospective of Life; From British Columbia - a Regional Expression of Landscapes; Malcolm McTaggart - A Sculptural Transition; Tribute to Jim and Marion Nicoll; Implications of the New Federal Budget; Art in the Marketplace; A.C. Leighton - A Never-ending Quest; and more. Colour ads include works by Henri Masson, Goodridge Roberts; Deborah Lougheed Sinclair, Stanley Cosgrove, Ron Finch, Norman Kelly, Robert Sinclair, Hans Herold, and Dorothy Knowles (back cover). Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Brooks, Walter; Garner, Hugh; Dempsey, David; Duffy, Jack; McCoy, Doris; et al‎

‎Liberty - Canada's Young Family Magazine, March (Mar.) 1959 - Marilyn Monroe Cover‎

‎68 pages. Features: Marilyn Monroe cover photo; Don't Turn Your Son into a Housewife; How Manitoba Civilized its Barbaric Liquor Laws; How the Wives of Geniuses Suffer; Jack Duffy writes of "Me and My Shadow, Frank Sinatra"; Fascinating article on Czech and Balkan Canadians - "Over 250,000 have come here, fleeing Nazis & Reds - they feud over their Slavic republics, are volatile, hospitable and craftsmen" - with many interesting photos; My life as the wife of a Halifax sailor; Boyne Johnston and his $260,000 spree on pilfered bank money; How Referees Handle Hockey's Wildest Blowups - Red Storey and others endure stick-swinging players, gun-toting rinksiders - article with photos, Green Mansions (Part I) - Tony Perkins finds live with Audrey Hepburn (article with photos); Marilyn Monroe - "Why I Love My High-Brow Husband (Arthur Miller)" - article with three nice photos; The Eerie World of Deaf Canadians - science is bringing powerful new hearing aids; Why I Bless the Ten Commandments; How to Be Spectacular in Spectacles - interesting photo-illustrated article on fashion eyewear; Great one-page illustrated ad for Walker's whisky features inset photo of former hockey and lacrosse star "Newsy" Lalonde; and much more. Above-average but not excessive wear. Three-inch opening to bottom of coverfold. Address label remnant at bottom of front cover. A worthy vintage copy of this great issue. Book‎

‎Nahayewsky, Rev. Isidore‎

‎History of the Modern Ukrainian State 1917-1923‎

‎317 pages. Black and white map and photographic plates. Sources and Bibliography. Index. Errata list. Chapters include: From Mazepa till the Ukrainian Revolution in 1917; From Autonomy to Independence; The Ukrainian Hetman State; The West Ukrainian National Republic; The Ukrainian National Republic at the Time of the Directorate; The Joint March on Kiev; The Second March on Kiev; Ukraine's International Relations; Spiritual and Cultural Life in the Ukrainian State. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Khalje, Susan; et al‎

‎Threads Magazine - For People Who Love to Sew, March (Mar.) 2000, Number 87: Felted Wool - Pink to Finish Edges‎

‎90 pages. Features: Sewing Without Pins; Slipcover a Side Chair - Dressmaker-Style; Free-Mition Machine Embroidery - download practice designs; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

‎Gzowski, Peter; Poy (Clarkson), Adrienne; Hedlin, Ralph; Acton, Colin; MacDermot, Anne; Sclanders, Ian‎

‎Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, March (Mar.) 25, 1961: The Young Canadians - Four-Section Report‎

‎70 pages. Features: Fourteen young, successful, but not necessarily complacent people - Father Louis Laurendeau, Elaine Bedard, David Owen, Gordon Whitmore, Adrian Vilandre, Martin Lavut, Zubin Mehta, Lynn Seymour, David Ferguson, David Gauthier, Michel Gelinas; What six young politicians think and do about politics - Brian Mulroney, David Greenspan, John Brewin, Ted Rogers (later of Rogers media fame), Jean David, Jean-Pierre Fournier; Short Story by Adrienne Poy (Clarkson) - Ring Around October; A look at the Middle-Aged Young by a reporter their age who finds they are bored by easy success; Tony Gregson's getaway with two gold bricks - he vanished from Yellowknife in 1954 with $54,000; The Sea Diary of a Gay Dog - Colin Acton was entertainment officer of the Queen Elizabeth, the world's biggest ocean liner; Bouncing on a trampoline can teach a child to read - findings of Montreal psychologist Dr. M.S. Rabinovitch; The most powerful village in the world - Georgetown, D.C.; The hotheaded master of Moresby Island - Captain Horatio Robertson built a 1,600-acre Chinese empire in B.C. and ruled as stormily as an Eastern despot; Peter Martin; Dimitri Dimakopoulos; Stewart Fisher. How ironic that the story featuring prominent up-and-coming politicians includes a photo with Brian Mulroney seated at a table with Peter C. Newman, the man who would later write a book entitled "The Mulroney Secret Tapes", which feature the author's controversial taped conversations with Mr. Mulroney. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding sound. Please note: missing pages 65-66 which contained end of the Young Canadians article. Book‎

‎Margolius, Sidney; Porter, M.; Hume, W.E.; Berton, Piere; Mowat, Farley; Dugan, James; et al‎

‎Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, March (Mar.) 1, 1952 - Kenneth Dancy, The Other Hero of the SS Flying Enterprise‎

‎Features: Cover illustration inside Edmonton Airport control tower with C.P. Airlines plane on distant tarmac. Colour-photo ad for International Trucks inside front cover; Household Finance one-page ad features photo of A.D. MacLeod, Manager of their office at 805 First St. W. in Calgary; Seventy Minutes with General Douglas MacArthur - article with photo; Royal Roads and Royal Military College ad; Would You Live Better In the U.S.? - comparing prices and living standards of the Bieber family of Hamilton, ON with the Bigami family of Trenton, NJ; The Other Hero of the SS Flying Enterprise - photo-illustrated article on First Officer Kenneth Dancy; Are the Schools Ruining Your Child? - by veteran teacher William E. Hume; A Garden in Your Mailbox - photo-illustrated article on the Dominion Seed House with Bill Bradley, Phares Vannatter and Fred Fryer; What the West Thinks Russia Will Do; They Sometimes Murder But Never Steal - Photo-illustrated article by Farley Mowat on the vanishing Eskimos of the Hudson Bay hinterland; When Canasta Was the Craze - article with many photos of Wayne and Shuster; "I Grind Her Till She Bust" - photo-illustrated article on veteran organ grinder Joe Ferrari who lives in Toronto's Little Italy; Page 36 features a humourous one-third page two-colour "Torontonian's Map of Canada" which shows it as the hub of North America; Nice two-colour Beatty ad shows housewife carressing her automatic clothes washer; Nice back cover ad for the Irish Linen Guild. Please note: missing pages 25-28, and 49-52 (contained end of the Dancy article). Page 3 is secured with archival tape. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book‎

‎Fraser, B.; Porter, M.; gardner, R.; Allen, R.T.; Clare, J.; et al‎

‎Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 1 March (Mar.), 1958: Inside Story of Maple Leaf Gardens / Vancouver's Hastings Street / James Bannerman‎

‎52 pages. Features: Rex Woods cover illustration of sailors and photo booth; Nice colour ad for the 1958 De Soto with push-button transmission; Where we really stand with the U.S.A.; Exactly Who is CBC Personality James Bannerman?; Vancouver's Hastings Street - great colour-photo-illustrated article; Why I Don't Like Speeches; Maple Leaf Gardens - Conn Smythe's Wondrous Pleasure Dome; RCAF recruiting ad; Canadian Pacifid Airlines ad; Colour Coke ad on back cover features ice skating young people at Rockefeller Center; and more. Please note: missing page 9-10, page 25-28 (fiction by Harris), otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy reference copy. Book‎

‎Allen, R.; Fraser, B.; Anglin, G.; Neville, Charles; Bodsworth, F.; Robertson, George H.; Callwood, J.; Mayse, Arthur; et al‎

‎Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 15 March (Mar.) 1951 - Toronto Maple Leafs Front Cover / Comrade Tim Buck of Canada's Communist Party‎

‎68 pages. Features: Great cover illustration of Toronto Maple Leaf locker room by Franklin Arbuckle shows button being sewn onto uniform of team captain Ted "Teeder" Kennedy by Tim Daly with Turk Broda in background; The Case History of Comrade Tim Buck - Leader of Canada's Communist Party for 21 years; You Too Can Be a Perfect Parent; The Hex-man of Croaker's Hole (fiction); Conscription! - How soon will it come?; Art Reaume - The Battered Boss of Windsor, Ontario; How to Pay Less Income Tax; Sir John Franklin's Folly; Regina's Always Starting Something; Whooping Cough - Number One Baby-Killer; Attractive colour Buick ad shows yellow Custom and red Roadmaster; Li'l Abner comic in Cream of Wheat ad; Noxzema ad features lovely Elaine Stewart; Jergens ad features four photos of Ginger Rogers; Nice colour La-Z-Boy ad shows officeman reclining on red chair; Dow Brewery ad honours Leo Doucet, 13, of Richibucto, N.B. who performed a heroic feat after a shotgun charge exploded while he and his father were two miles from shore; Auto-Lite ad features photo of Maureen O'Hara and her look-alike Jean Eyres of NYC; Molson's ad features tips for homeowners by Tom Gard; Nice colour Coke ad on back covers shows boy with blacksmith plus mechanic; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Book‎

‎Klemin, Alex.; Reid, Lewis S.; Davis, E.G.; FitzGerald, F.J.; Hartson, J.T.; Coyner, Stratton‎

‎Aviation Engineering (Magazine) - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, February (Feb.) 1930 - Selling the Airplane / Airport Management‎

‎48 pages. Features: Derivation of Induced Velocity at the Airfoil with Elliptical Loading; Aluminum Casting Alloys in Aircraft; Aircraft Dope and Finish Problems; Suggestions for Training Aircraft Welders; Selling the Airplane; Airport Management; Details about the International Aircraft Exposition, with list of exhibitors; Aeronautical Abstracts; New Aircraft; News of the Industry - with photos of J.T. Hartson, R.W. Fulton, and Lieut. James H. Doolittle; Airports and Airways; New Developments; Ad for the Cincinnati Aircraft Show, March 26 to April 1; Illustrated ad for "The World's Tallest Hotel", the Morrison Hotel in Chicago; Los Angeles County promotional ad; Ad for the St. Louis International Aircraft Exposition; Wright De Coster, Inc. ad for their "75" horn which 'can be heard for miles'; Stromberg-Carlson ad on back cover includes photo of George Wies, pilot, and Jack Peace, engineer, beside Pioneer Instrument Co. service plane; many more vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. Archival tape repair to back cover. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Klemin, Alex.; Niven, A.; Webb, L.; Friedrich, W.; Ross, L.; Smithowski, J.‎

‎Aviation Engineering (Magazine), With Which is Consolidated Aircraft Servicing - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, March (Mar.) 1931 - The Merrill Movable Wing Stagger Decalage Biplane‎

‎50 pages. Features: Thompson Valve ad commemorates the first refueling endurance flight in history by Maj. Carl Spatz, Capt. Ira Eaker, Lieut. Elwood R. Quesada, Lieut. Harry A. Halverson and Staff Sgt. Roy Hooe, of the U.S. Army Air Corps; The Merrill Movable Wing Stagger Decalage Biplane; A Technical Description of the Continental Model A70 Second Series Engine; Propeller Materials and Airplane Safety; My Observations at the French Aero Show - with photo of the Dornier Do-S flying boat and the S.E.C.M. two-engined bomber; The Curtiss-Wright Junior and its Characteristics; The Month's Best from the Foreign Press - Junkers F.13 Disaster caused by Buffeting; Tips on Designing an Airplane; Reviews - with photo of Grover Loening at the controls of U.S. Navy submarine seaplane; Weights of Aluminum Alloy Floats and Hulls; Radio Shielding for Pratt and Whitney Engines; Servicing the Aerol Strut; Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Aluminum Structural Parts; Airplane and Engine Repair Cost Accounting (part II); Servicing Problems; No Smoking; New Products; Nice ad for Detroit's Hotel Fort Shelby inside back cover; Back cover Packard-Diesel ad boasts of 9/10 of a cent per mile operating cost on 12,000 mile flight; many more nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Newell, J.; Huntington, D.; Wood, K.; Schaefer, E.; Doolittle, Major James H.; Froelich, M.; Insley, R.; Brown, L.; Stupar, M.; Schory, C.‎

‎Aviation Engineering and Aircraft Servicing (Magazine), With Which is Consolidated Airway Age - The Technical Journal of the Aeronautical Industry, March (Mar.) 1932 - The Stark System of Instrument Flying / The New Continental R-670‎

‎50 pages. Features: Front cover Thompson Valves ad commemorates Navy flyer Lieut. Soucek and his 1930 altitude record at 43,166 feet; Good Year ad features photos of American Airways planes; Data on the strength of Aircraft Materials; Improving the Control System; Weight Reduction Versus Drag Reduction in Design; The Stark System of Instrument Flying; A New Army Fighting Grade Anti-Knock Aviation Gasoline - article by Major James H. Doolittle; Engineering Deductions of a Flight Around the World - Charles Healy Day and his Errant (Martin); The New Continental R-670; Care and Construction of Metal Propellers; 1931 Aircraft Production; Century Airlines Hangar-Terminal Building; Brief personality profile - with photo - of Charles N. Monteith, Boeing's chief engineer; Obituary of C.T. Porter; Autogiro photo ad inside back cover shows Juan De La Cierva taking off from Pier 34, New York, December 23, 1931; Nice illustrated back cover ad for the new Stinson Model "R"; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

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