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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 14, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: The Return of Autumn; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - the vest-basque costume, bonnets, round hats; Ladies' Fall Toilettes; Personal; Tatted, needle-work, and point lace rosettes; tatted barbe; corner of border for table-covers, cashmere scarfs, etc.; crochet work-basket; corner of border in guipure embroidery; Poplin walking suit; How Marriages are managed in Germany; The Sentence of Pontius Pilate; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Indian Summer; Ladies' and children's fall dresses; Bruised Reeds; Bridal Toilette; Paris Fashions; Down at Salt; ; humor. Average wear. Large clipping from page 651. Large clipping from page 653. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 19, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Street and House Dresses; A Chapter for Novelty-Seekers; A Word in Season for the Old Coal Man, by Gail Hamilton; Manners Upon the Road - of some fellow-travelers; New York Fashions - evening toilettes, polonaises, woolen suits, bonnets and hats; Personal; Crochet shawl; crochet and netted cape; crepe de Chine Fichu; woolen plaid Bedouin; Americans in Paris; Gros Grain Suit - front and back illustrations; Silk and Cashmere Vest-Polonaise - front and back illustrations; Propinquity; Du Chaillu in the North; Testamentary Curiosities; Sayings and Doings; Paris Fashions; Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Suits; Polish Customs; English Gossip; London's Heart - continued; A Street Band - great illustration; embroidered work-box; case for tatting, sewing utensils; netted guipure insertions; needle-work border for handkerchiefs; Green; humor. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 21, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Content: Lady's watteau wrapper - front and back; Fish-Scale Flowers; Every Body to Blame; New York Fashions - the watteau wrapper, costumes, basques, over-skirts, lower skirts, polonaises, carriage costumes; evening and dinner dresses; Personal; Chair with embroidered cover; brown linen clothes-pin bag; intant's protector; gros grain apron; fault-finding; Otto of Roses; Ladies' and children's house dresses; lady's dinner dress; large illustration "Japanese Ladies at Their Toilette"; Paris Modes; My Big Blunder; Extremities - the head and hands; A Chinese Funeral in San Francisco; Useful Recipes; Will it Pay; Princess Johanna Von Bismarck; Mushroom Culture; Breton Women at a Pardon; and humor. Some staining. Average wear. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 26, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Lady's Evening Dress; Manners Upon the Road - of stoves and fires; New York Fashions - double-breasted jacket and worth over-skirt, crinoline, silk suits and over-skirts, elegant black costumes, reception dresses, the Josephine coiffure, evening bonnets, opera cloaks, colored jabots, lingerie, fancy jewelry; Personal; crochet guipure edging for lingerie; Russia-leather chatelaine belts; tortoise-shell comb and hair-pins; knitted shawl worn as a hood; Been-Porridge Hot; Sayings and Doings; Ladies' Fall and Winter Suits; Paris Gossip; To the Bitter End - continued; English Gossip; Full-page illustration for the month of October; The Three Emperors at Berlin; humor. Average wear. Small clipping from page 705. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 28 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Features: fall hats and bonnets; Hedge culture; To make chromos look like nature; The First baby; New York Fashions - mantles of costumes; crochet edgings for lingerie; case for table mats, tea napkins, etc.; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Useful recipes; corners of borders in satin stitch embroidery, for album covers, portfolios, etc.; gray sultane suit; Cats; Paris modes; Ten in Ten, Once; Guido in the cell of Beatrice Cenci; Swiss muslin fichu; cambric apron for girl from 5 to 7 years old; linen apron for girl from 5 to 7 years old; Freaks of Memory; humor; and more. Average wear. Half of page 675 missing. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 30, 1886 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
20 pages. Contents: Autumn and Winter Toilettes; The Care of a French-flat kitchen; Small Selfishnesses; Women and emN - the winter school of slang; Family living on $500 a year - part XLII; New York Fashions - French dresses, French toilettes in wool; skirts and draperies, basques and drimmings, polonaises, prevailing colors, carriage costumes; Personal; Galloon for trimming hats and bonnets; Bulgarian wedding ceremonies; An English Hospital - with illustrations; Paston Carew - Millionaire and Miser - continued; Paris Fashion; Nice centerfold illustration "Winter Wrappings"; Mrs. Beardsley; The Woodlanders - continued; How to Judge a Horse; The Maldives Islands; humor. Above-average wear. Pattern included. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 5, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: general directions for knitting and crocheting, etc.; knitted and crochet white zephyr worsted jacket; A New Use for skeleton leaves; The Kitchen; Manners Upon the Road - of putting the best foot forward; New York Fashions - bronze and blue costumes, the princess polonaise, dinner dresses, black silk suits, the dolman polonaise, evening dresses, wedding dresses, bound hats; knitted Alsacian bow; lady's knitted under-vest; crochet petticoat; knitted under-shirt for girl from 4 to 6 years old; Paris Fashions; That Switch; English Gossip; Sayings and Doings; crochet cap for boy from 2 to 4 years old; knitted hood, also warn as a fichu; directions for cutting and making night-shirt for boy from 6 to 8 years old; Blue; London's Heart - continued; Illustration "Steaming and punting on the Thames, England; knitted and netted fanchon; trimming and fringe for hoods, jackets, sontags, etc.; crochet stitches for jackets, capes, sontags, etc.; humor. Average wear. Small clipping from page 653. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, September 16, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Features: Marguerite polonaise walking suit; Pocket-Money; New York Fashions - the Marguerite Polonaise, coats and vests, mantelets, fall bonnets, round hats, Balmoral skirt; Personal; Crochet work-stand cover darned in point d'Esprit; Cover for quilt; Venetian embroidery and point lace insertion for lingerie; point lace edging for lingerie; crochet and tatted rosette; boots, gaiters, and slippers; glass eyes; Miss Phippeny's Heir; In a Club; Crochet lambrequin worked in point de reprise; ladies' and children's morning dresses; corner of border for covers, sofa cushions, etc. colored embroidery; ladies' and children's house and walking dresses; Chines Grotesqueness; Ladies' fall carriage and visiting dresses; Bert's Monogram; Paris Fashions; Full-page illustration "In a Club", by William B. Myers; large illustrations of ladies' fall carriage and visiting dresses; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, September 21, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Lady's and Child's Dresses; Home-made carpets; Drying Flowers in the Sand; Siesta; Manners Upon the Road - of Safety-Valves; New York Fashions - wraps, the dolman, the sacque with cape, yak lace, house sacques, opera cloaks, the national dress trimming; Box for ironing utensils; Cover for Flat-Iron; Alphabet for marking Linen; Breakfast Caps - many nice illustrations; London's Heart; Service; Sayings and Doings; Fantastic centerfold consists of dozens of illustrations of shirts, caps, under-drawers, chemises, collars, etc.; At Rye - by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Paris Fashions; Niss Nilsson's Last Appearance - with illustration "Christine Nilsson's Last Night at Drury Lane Theatre, London"; Subsitute for Cream; Needle-work and tatted chemise yokes; buttons and button-holes for lingerie; needle-work, point lace, and crochet borders, rosettes, insertions, and edgings for lingerie; humor. Average wear. Clipping from cover page. Large clipping from page 619. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), April 2, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Spring Toilettes; Superfine Women; Trust in Youth; New York Fashions - street suits (note: large clipping from bottom of page 211); Sofa-pillow in satin stitch and netted guipure; sofa-pillow with crochet cover; Rosette in Venetian embroidery; Tatted insertion; crochet square for coverlet, cradle or table cover; The Cashmere Bouquet; Paris Gossip; Sayings and Doings; Wonderful full-page illustration "Worshiping the Idol", by Thomas Worth; Full-page illustration "After Church" by W.L. Sheppard; My sister Caroline - continued; Large illustration of house dress; The Exclusiveness of Women; Large illustration "A Juvenile Ball"; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), April 23, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ball and Evening Coiffures - cover illustrations; Shabby Gentility; Blot-Ting Papers - No. VIII; New York Fashions - style of making, ball dress materials, trimmings; coiffures; Personal; Infant's bib with crochet edging; trimmings for ball and evening dresses; Pelerine with hood; Britta's Christmas Gift; Sayings and Doings; Centerfold illustrations of Ball and Evening Dresses as well as seven gorgeous opera wrappings; Debenham's Vow - continued; Paris Fashions; Lovely full-page image of birds eating grain from "The Christmas Sheaf"; Two coiffures of ribbon and flowers; Low Blouse waist with peplum; blouse waist with sqauare neck; Management of plants in rooms; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), April 8, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Lovely front cover illustrated with four Bridal Coiffures; What Enemy Hath Done This?, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - Wedding Toilettes, Miscellaneous Dress Goods, The Von Moltke Collar, Regalia; Personal; Glimpses of Paris Before the War; Illustrations of Collars and more; Front and back illustrations of a shawl costume; Nice traveling hoods; Three beautiful wrappers; The Lovels of Araden, by Mrs. Braddon - Chapter One; Lovely full-page illustration of four Bridal and Evening Dresses; Illustrations of eight lovely caps; Paletot with Sutache Embroidery for Elderly Lady; Poplin Basque-Waist; A Cat with Nine Lives; Life in Dresden; Sayings and Doings; Educated Women Seeking Employment; Entertainment at the Capital; Illustration of the Baby Hippopotamus; Illustrations of five trimmings for under-skirts, children's dresses, etc.; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), December 11, 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Infant's Baptismal Robe with Netted Guipure Trimming; Looking into the future; Blot-ting Papers; New York Fashions - Misses and children's dresses; Personal; Tyrolean hat; Apron for girl from 1 to 3 years old; Netted Guipure Insertion; Embroidered Flannel Cradle Blanket; Stuart FraiseMuslin and Lace Fraise; Where do some things come from; The perfect man; Baschlik trimmed with gold braid; Debenham's Vow - continued; Sayings and Doings; Lovely jackets and dresses in two large illustrations on page 792; Basque for elderly lady; Dress with bretelles and sash; Mothers of men; The art of coaxing; Paris Gossip; Sir Philip's Wooing, by Babington White; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), December 4, 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and children's toilettes; The Eye; Recovering from Illness; New York Fashions- wedding dresses, the trousseau, etiquette of weddings; Personal; The Scene-Painter's Wife; The Mapleton Mystery, by Annie Thomas; Embroidered clothes rack; Crochet fraises for children; watch and jewel case; cambric cravat ends; crochet cap crown, toilette cushion cover; Promenade Toilette; Insertions for Lingerie; Afghan customs; Paris fashions; Debenham's Vow - continued; Harry's Anti-Society - great large photo; Humor; and more. Above-average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), February 12, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Reception and Promenade Toilettes; Blot-Ting Papers - part X; New York Fashions - calico dresses, jackets, trains, and collars, dresses for old ladies; Personal; Embroidered cover for work-table; tray for cigars, writing materials; Knitting-work holder; Pasteboard and silk basket; Window screen with netted guipure cover; Quilted cashmere walking belt; Beautiful children's hoods, collar, fraise, bretelles and jacket; A Rainy Day; Paris Fashions; Fresh Starts; Sayings and Doings; Centerfold illustrations of seventeen beautiful dresses; Debenham's Vow - continued; A Wail from the kitchen; Lost children in New York - with wonderful street scene illustration; Full-page of eleven evening and house dresses; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), July 11, 1868
16 pages. Contents: Promenade Toilettes; Summer Fruits; Proper Exercise; New York Fashions - Lace Garments, Carriage Wraps, Sea-Side and Yachting Jackets, Traveling Wraps; Personal; illustrations of table cover, crochet tidy, canvas tidy, etc.; Feminine Respectability; Gentlemen's Summer Fashions; Taken by Storm; London Correspondence; The Women of the Day; Nice full-page illustration of Gentlemen's Paris Summer Fashions; French Etiquette of Courtship and Marriage; Three Hours to a Dilemma; Sayings and Doings; Wonderful full-page illustration by Winslow Homer entitled "The Fourth of July in Tompkins Square, New York; Small clipping from page 589; The Household Angel, by Fitz Hugh Ludlow - continued; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), July 30, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Wonderful cover illustrations of bathing caps and bathing wear; Article entitled "Summer Pies"; Science Scientifically Treated - article by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - bathing costumes, bathing shoes, caps, and hats, summer hats for gentlemen; Personal; Two-pages of illustrations of lovely Fichu, Paletots, and more; Our House-Warming - story by Harriet Prescott Spofford; From New York to Niagara; More attractive illustrations of fichu; Frocks for young boys; Illustrations of fancy aprons; Paris Fashions; Manufacture of Carmine; The Cryptogram - Chapter XXXVII; Illustrations of ironing bag, starch bag, Clothes-pin bag, etc.; Humor; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Four-inch by three-inch clipping from bottom corner of page 487. Eight-inch by six-inch clipping from page 491 affecting Cryptogram story and illustration "Going to the Fair" which is now missing. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), March 19, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Cover illustrations of five girls in fine dresses; Crochet Purse; Mannnrs Upon the Road; Youthful Despondency; Paris Modes; New York Fashions - spring bonnets, straw and china crape, flower, ribbons, etc., round hats, the square veil, model bonnets; Personal; Mouchoir Case in Point Lace Embroidery; Squares in Netted Guipure; Crochet Necessaire for tatting; Match safe in the form of a stopper; Suit for Girl from 6 to 8 years old; Fichu hood for girl from 8 to 10 years old; silk and velvet walking dress; Evening dress with Court Train - front and back; Silk and velvet walking dress - front and back; Vae Victis; The crown princesses of Europe; Sayings and doings; Huge centerfold illustration "Shopping in Broadway" from a sketch by William L. Myers/W.S. L. Jewett; My Sister Caroline - continued; large clipping from page 187; Full-page set of illustrations of "The Crown Princesses of Europe" - from original German photographs; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), March 5, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Toilettes - cover illustration; Bringing up Parents; New York Fashions - spring bonnets, spring silks for suits, other spring fabrics, a new trimming; Personal; Cravats; Silk Cravat with Tatted Ends; Crochet Cravat End - Irish Guipure; Corners of Netted Guipure and Crochet Borders; Plaid Talma; Hats and Bonnets; Coiffure for Young Married Lady; Feather Fan; Crochet fringe borders; Powder box; Paris Fashions; Hannah's Quilting; Whitewash; Sayings and Doings; Lovely illustration of a fancy dress ball; Interesting illustration of a pantomime party; Debenham's Vow - continued; Lovely walking dress; Pacific Railway Dining Car - nice illustration on-board the dining car on the Union Pacific Railway; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), May 27, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Front cover illustration of ladie's traveling suit; May-Day; New York Fashions - Traveling Dresses, Cretonne Costumes, Parasols, Various Embroidery Illustrations; Basket for keeping boiled eggs warm; Net for Boiling Eggs; Bag for Keeping Boiled Eggs Warm; Crochet Border for Curtains, Covers, Hangings, etc.; Dr. Arnold's Prescription; A French Home; Looking for a Pattern; Lilies; Useful Recipes; Sayings and Doings; Dramatic full-page illustration of a French home after the Bombardment of Paris; Nice illustration entitled Looking for a Pattern by W.L. Sheppard; How Kaiser Wilhelm's Sister was Won; Living in Germany - Marketing and Table; The Lovels of Arden (continued); Nothing to Wear - an episode of city life by Wm. Allen Butler; Nice illustrated ad for Helmbold's Catawba Grape Pills; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), November 20, 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: General instructions for Knitting and Crochet Work; Girls' Crochet Hoods; New York Fashions - winter bonnets, chatelaine braids, head-dresses, jet and gold, feather trimmings; Personal; Girl's Crochet Boa; Crochet under-skirt for child from 1 to 3 years old; Embroidered borders; First Love; Lovely fashion hoods - but there is a small clipping from this page (741); Paris Modes; Schiller's Nose; Sayings and Doings; Felt Round Hat; Velvet Round Hat; Artot Bonnet; Children at Church; Bonnets; Debenham's Vow - continued; Paris Gossip; crochet and netted fanchon with ruche trimming; velvet muff with knitted strips; Netted trimming for fanchons, fichus, etc.; Lady's Knitted Vest; Crochet Stitches for Hoods, Fichus, etc.; Blunders of Old Masters; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), October 16 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Fall Costumes; Design for Country Home; Severity of Age; The Byron Controversy; New York Fashions - suits at the openings, house dresses, the marechale robe, evening dresses; Personal; Edging for Curtains, Covers, etc., in Crochet and Mignardise; Netted and Crochet Sewing Strap; Tapestry Design for Cushions, etc.; Evening Costume; Debenham's Vow - continued; Low-Flying; Sayings and Doings; Knitted and Crochet Bread Bag; Bugle and Bead Brooches and Ear-Rings; Needle-case with Emery Bag; Tapestry Design for Border for Chairs; Squares for Covers, etc. in Netted Guipure and Embroidery; Black Silk Peplums; Sprigs for ornamenting Cravats, Cap Ribbons, etc. in Tatting and Guipure; Crochet Wall Cushion; Lace Edging for Veils, Blouses, etc.; Mrs. Bentick's Country House; Paris Gossip; Charming full-page illustration of a young couple in the moonlight entitled "Landed"; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), October 22, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' Fall Wrappings; The Way of This World, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - the round skirt, over-skirts, baskques, Sleeves, paletots, casaques, trimmings, crinoline; Personal; Work-box with stand; Embroidered money box; Embroidered sofa pillow; A Japanese Breakfast; Blonde Beauties; Servants in old times; Suit for elderly lady; Theckla paletot; Elizabeth Peletot; Pera Paletot; Anachronisms of Medieval Artists; Lillian's Lover; Useful Recipes; Sayings and Doings; Wonderful centerfold features dozens of examples of under-clothing for children from 1 to 16 years old; Paris at Prayers; Writing Letters; The Cryptogram - continued; Circus has Come; For the Ugly Girls - No. V; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), October 23 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Gros Grain Dress with High Waist; Bliss of Ignorance; New York Fashions - Velveteens, Trimming Velvets, Cashmere, Crinoline and Balmorals, Sashes and Cravat Bows, Laces Frills and Linen Collars, Jewelry, Gloves; Embroidered Silk Tobacco Pouch; Embroidered Silk Work or Key Basket; Embroidered Cover for Bible, Prayer-book, etc.; Fall Bonnets; Gros Grain Dress with High Waist; How to Talk; Bound to John Company - continued; Paris Fashions; Walking Dresses; Muslin Blouse; Muslin Blouse Waist; Sayings and Doings; Debenham's Vow - continued; Full-page humorous illustration of family scene called "Laid up in Ordinary"; Humor; and more. Beige staining to all pages. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), September 11, 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Mantelet with Hood; Black Lace Mantelet; How to Make True French Dolls; Ceasing to Grow; Sympathy with Sickness; Manners upon the road; New York Fashions - fall bonnets, materials, feathers, flowers, ribbons, the scarf veil, manner of trimming, round hats, fall wrapping; different trimmings for under clothing; Embroidered Chemise Yoke; Two Buttons for under clothing; Basket with Netted Guipure Cover; Crochet Rosettes; Rosettes for Covers; Braid and Crochet Insertions adn Edgings; The Line of Distinction; Paris Fashions; The Woman of the Future; Sayings and Doings; Amazing centerfold compilation of illustrations of dozens of clothing items including lady's drawers with shirr, lady's ttucked night-gown, peignoir with full sleeves, gentleman's under-drawers, Lady's chemise fastening on the shoulder, Pique dressing sack, and many more; Miss Maquand; Foreign proper names; Debenham's Vow - continued; Lovely large illustration of Lady Jane Grey; Woman's political rights in England; Humor; and more. Above-average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), September 17, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Trained Evening Dress (on cover); Mouldy Lemons; New York Fashions - millinery, frou frou gauze, lace, flowers, feathers, jet ornaments, round hats, Personal; 4"x4" chunk missing from top corner of page 595; Antimacassar of serpentine braid lace stitch, and crochet; Embroidered honey-comb coverlet; House and street dresses; Tulle Foundation for Blouses, Veils, Fichus; Crochet Rosette; Ladies' and Children's House and Street Dresses; Art of Bouquet Making; Out of the forest - a Story of Hungary - part IV; Pickles; Sayings and Doings; Two large beautiful illustrations by Edouard Dubufe entitled "The Conscript's Departure' and"The Conscript's Return"; For the Ugly Girls - No. IV; Paris Modes; The Cryptogram - continued; Morning in the desert; "Peaches and Milk" - nice illustration of two black children drawn by W.L. Sheppard; What One can Hit Upon; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), September 2, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Front cover illustration of Ladies' and Children's Fall Toilettes; The Present Fashion; New York Fashions - Imfant's clothing, Dresses, Night-Gown, Petticoats, Infants' Shirts, The cloak; Personal; Border for curtains, Altar Covers, Etc.; Perils for Pests; Braided Cord Mat - full-size illustration; The Lovels of Arden (continued); Clipping from the bottoms of pages551, 552, 553 and 554; Small clipping from upper corner of page 553; The Weald of Surrey - nice illustration by Birket Foster; Marie of Villefranche; Paris Modes; Illustration entitled "How Do You Like It" by Gaston Fav shows lady examining a piece of jewelry; Illustrations of Ecru Pongee Suit and infant's rob, slips, petticoat and cloak; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), September 3, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Bridal Coiffure cover illustrations; Ten miles from a lemon remedially considered, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - autumn wraps, hats and bonnets; Personal; Embroidery Design for Morning Slipper; Knotted Watch Chain; Point Lace Rosette for Caps, Toilette Cushions (please note: 5"x4" clipping from this page 564); Embroidered Blouse Waist; Ladies' Autumn Dresses; Jewish Burial Rites; Out of the Forest - a story of Hungary, part II; Sayings and Doings; Great full-page illustration entitled "Not at Home" by William B. Myers shows a suitor being deflected by the butler; Beautiful full-page illustration entitled "On the Beach at Long Branch" shows three lovelies in a watefront coach; Paris Fashions; The Cryptogram - continued; Drawing "In Clover" by C.S. reinhart; Portraits and Home of Dickens; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), September 4 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Cover illustration entitled "Far Away"; How Women Become Morbid; Verbal Fastidiousness; New York Fashions - dress-making, fall goods, silks, woolens, cloakings, driving and breakfast jackets, embroidery, fall bonnets; Personal; Dress-making - two-pages of text, illustrations and diagrams cover taking the measure, increasing or diminishing the pattern, making the waist and skirt, making trimmings, methods of looping, sewing seams in heavy woolen materials; Bound to John Company - continued; Outwitted; Great humourous centerfold illustrations entitled "Husband Hunting Sketches"; Tolerance; Evening Parties; The Derby Day; Sola - continued; Toleration of women; Paris gossip; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar)Magazine, July 31, 1886 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Summer Toilettes; Cycling for Women; Groom and Bridegroom; Women and Men - new athletics for women; Family Living on $500/year, by Juliet Corson; New York Fashions - double aprons, wing drapery, ruffles, striped satin surah, other styles for summer silks, black point d'esprit dresses, marquise lace dresses, malines lace dresses, new white dresses, summer jewelry; Personal; Embroidered Piano Scarf; Pattern included with this issue; Work for Idle Hands; The Woodlanders - continued; A Paper Wedding; Creole House-Keeping; Graffiti; Amazing centerfold illustration "The Punishment of Nebuchadnezzar"; Cherrycote, by Mrs. Burton Harrison; Paston Carew - Millionaire and Miser, by E. Lynn Linton - continued; Paris Fashions; Borders for linen embroidery; embroidered work-pocket; embroidered waste-paper basket; a "Profeel Machine"; humor. Average wear. Some yellow staining. Book
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Harper's Bazar Bazaar), April 22, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Commencement, Confirmation, and First-Communion Dresses - text and illustrations on front cover; A Good Word for Gossip; New York Fashions - Bonnets, Round Hats, Girls' White Dresses, Corsets, Tournures, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties; Personal; Privileged Persons; Illustrations of Talmas and sleevless jackets; The Lovels of Arden, by Miss Braddon (continued); An Ancient Dame's Counsel to her Daughter; Nice illustrated centerfold entitled "Spring and Summer Suits for Boys and Girls from Three to Fifteen Years Old"; Masquerading; The Lunch-Table - Custards and Creams; Sayings and Doings; Full-page illustration entitled "Honors" by C.G. Bush shows bouquets tossed to a pianist; Illustration entitled "The Last German in Paris" shows a German soldier trudging past onlookers; Illustrated ad for Mayhon, Daly & Co. of Wabash Ave., Chicago; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
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International Piano Magazine, September/December 2004, Marc-Andre Hamelin Cover Photo
80 pages. Features: Meet Ashley Wass; Marc-Andre Hamelin interview; Andras Schiff and his special relationship with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach; The Borletti-Buitoni Trust Awards; Murray McLachlan reconfirms the importance of double notes; Kolja Lessing - talented German violinist and pianist; The history of piano makers Gaveau and Schimmel; the turbulent history of the Paris Conservatoire; report on the Montreal International Musical Competition for Piano; the case for adapting teaching methodologies to the needs of the individual pupil; Granados's Goyescas Part II - the recorded history of a late-Romantic masterpiece; Discography - Granados's Goyescas - the complete recordings. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English), 2 / 1990 - Jurgen Herschelmann / Stanley Greene / Enrico Ricciardi
50 pages. Text in English. Features: Jurgen Herschelmann - ladies' shoes; Stanley Greene - romance in Paris; Enrico Ricciardi - Noctilux; William Klein - Close Up; Amateur movie cameras made by Leitz (II); Andrew Morang - Vicksburg, Mississippi; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Little Things Magazine - The First Canadian Miniaturist Digest, Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 1981 *First Issue*
46 pages. Colour photos. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Marj Franklin's little people; Home is where you find it; Pert clown for under the tree - project; White Plains - haven of the renowned; Paris - a Day in the Country; Observer's View; Cover Story; Chenille Christmas Tree - Project; Dolls of All Ages; M.E.T.'s Children of the World; A Child's Toy Piano - Project; 'Meet Me At The Fair'; Creating in Canada; Trade Talk; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Locomotives International Magazine, No. 38, May - June 1997
Features: 'Dusty' Durrant in Paris; Matheran Hill Railway; Swiss 2- 10 - 2 Design; Norwegian Private Lines; Peru, Paraguay; Russian 4- 6- 0s; Hitler's Great Dream - 3m Gauge Rails across Europe - Part 3; Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy,. Book
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Maclean's - Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, November (Nov.) 19, 1979 - Iran Boils Again / Mavis Gallant
68 pages. Features: Nostalgic color-photo ad for Toshiba calculators inside front cover; Mavis Gallant - Exile in Her Own Write; Datsun 510 colour-photo ad; Canadian Church Choir Competition ad; Connie and Jenny Buck perform "Teletunes" singing-dancing telegrams; Masters of the Mountains - Bedouins of the Sinai; Iran Boils Again - feature article; People starving in East Timor - with graphic photo of children; Trouble in Bolivia; Jack Lynch visits the U.S.; The Life and Times of Anthony Scotto, President of New York's Local 1814 of the ILA; Poverty in Chicago; Dennis Kucinich unseated as Cleveland Mayor; Pierre Trudeau's Period of Adjustment; Jim Lewis of Merrit, BC accused of shipping bomb; Controversy over Alberta's purchase of photos from Roloff Beny; Edmonton debates construction of a convention centre; Montanans complain about impending pollution from new coal-fired Poplar River power plant in Saskatchewan; Controvery at the Gaelic College of St. Ann's, Cape Breton, NS; Good federal policy news for Canada's record industry; Pollution from the Dryden, Ontario pulp mill; Jean Piggot and Grete Hale decide to sell part of their Ottawa bakery division of Morrison Lamothe Inc. (ML); Celebrity photos of "The Biffs, Barbi Benton, George S. Gradow, Alexandra Stewart, and Mike Nesmith; CFL article by Trent Frayne; George Meany takes his leave from the AFL-CIO; Vancouver's Justice Institute; The new Forum des Halles in Paris; Book and film reviews; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, April 3, 1965 *BLUEPRINT FOR OUR SECOND CENTURY*
Features: Colour photo ad for the 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle inside front cover; The Great Kiti-Wat Name Game - only in Kitchener-Waterloo could two universities get almost identical names; The paradox of your car insurance - Everybody loses, by Jack Batten; Harold Wilson's daily gamble with defeat; The case of the Tortured Tunesmith (or Quick, Watson - the music!), by Richard Gehman; How to fix Canada - according to a new generation of intellectuals; What Quebec's 'primitives' don't know about art is making them rich!; When the Saints Came Marching North - the vanguard of Mormon emmigration to Canada crossed into Alberta from the United States 78 years ago, ending a gruelling 800-mile trek - with photos; Robert Thomas Allen's sentimental journeys, #2, Paris. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, August 23, 1982: Lebanon - Flames and the Future
Features: Piece by Paul H. Robinson, US Ambassador to Canada; The Hard Politics of Bill Bennett's hard sell in B.C.; Resurrection of Robert Bourassa; Eric Akland dies in Aylmer, Quebec; Niagrary River pollution protesters; Cover Story - Lebanon - Flames and the future after Israelli invasion; Q&A with David Kimche, of the Israelli Foreign Ministry; Jews murdered in Paris - reaction to Lebanon invasion; British pound in decline - black mark for monetarism; Alexander Haig's calculated climb; South Africa - death in dark places; Canada's regional airlines fight for the skys - Nordair and Quebecair; End of economic miracle - AEG-Telefunken AG; BC's BCRIC; Steel and forestry industries hit very hard by economy; Jack Donohue and his unknown Canadian basketball team; Labor - unemployment and new despereation; Deely Bobbers; Drive-in theatres; United Church dares to tread; The Guardian Angels - citizen's call to arms; New Wave music toughs it out - photo of David Byrne/Talking Heads; Entertainment reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, August 27, 1960 - How I Captured Quebec's Red Hood Gang
Features: Article - is JFK our best hedge against depression?; The Life of Alexander Graham Bell - part I - "I Came to Canada to Die" - great photos; How I captured the Red Hood Gang - Det. Insp. Joseph Bedard as told to Ken Johnstone; The Harsh wonderland that was St. Lawrence Main, by Mordecai Richler; Canadian football beats the American Game; John Vickers - what makes a Tenor boom; A doctor's case for state medicine - Harry Paikin, M.D.; Holiday weekend in Paris; The Prudhommes' drive-in daydream - Prudhomme's Garden Centre Motor Hotel; Let's bring back child labour - Eileen Morris; The battle in Britain to ban the bomb; Holiday weekend in Paris; A Canadian nurse's jungle vigil with leprosy - Helen Mackenzie in Portuguese Guinea. Nice colour Black Label beer inside front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Please note: the top quarer of page 5 has been clipped ane removed - apparently this was an ad form - contents unaffected. Cartoon clipped from page 40 - text unaffected. Small ad clipped from page 42 - text unaffected. Large clipping from page 44 seems to have removed a small part of the A.G. Bell article. Nice colour Molson Canadian ad on page 45. Great colour Coke ad on back cover shows man being sprayed in the head by a garden hose. Lower half of page 49 is clipped and not included - this has removed part of the football article and part of the Prudhomme article. Average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, July 11, 1983 *COVER PHOTOS OF PITCHERS DAVE STEIB AND STEVE ROGERS*
Contents: Commodore 64 computer ad inside front cover; Legacy of massacre at Sabra and Shatila camps; Can we Afford Public Enterprise, by Dian Cohen; Trudeau delivers ultimatum - greedy wage and salary demands not to be tolerated; Rene Levesque in Paris with Mitterand; Ottawa and Alberta sign energy pact; Western Canada Concept (WCC) in tatters - leader Gordon Kesler sent packing; Italy's search for stability; Poland - dealing with the Vatican; Debategate; Arafat wins a respite; War in Chad; Expos and Blue Jays in first place - feature article; Minor league baseball in Canada; Leo Rautins goes to the NBA; TD Bank ventures toward discount brokerage; Belzberg's First City Trust takes over Pocklington's Fidelity Trust Co.; Simpson's Sears fined $1 million over diamond promotion; Japan in the 21st century, by Peter C. Newman; Growing Canadian AIDS alarm; Legal Heroin in Holland?; Pain of the Triathalon; Women inch toward equality in the workplace; Phil Edmonston and the squeeze on lemon cars; Proposals for dealing with illegals in Canada; Newfoundland's Wonderful Grand Band offers a raunchy combination of satire, slapstick and rock; The annual Stampede Art Auction in Calgary; Alden Nowlan - obituary. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, July 19, 1982 - Special Effects - Newest Film Stars
Features: Why Inco must be nationalized, by Nick Lowe; Canada - inflation problems; Post office fights to maintain monopoly powers; Whycocomagh reserve natives protest against chemical spraying they say will pollute their water supply; Chaotic search for a solution in Lebanon; Mexico - land of sinking hopes; Ahmed Shah Masoud - the Che Guevara of Afghanistan - feared by the Soviets; Untangling the scandal fo God's Banker, Roberto Calvi; Breaking up Chirac's Paris; Bulent Ecevit on trial; War on firearms in the US; Sheikh Mohammed charged in Florida; Contrad Black and an 'honourable settlement' to a war - Norcen and Hanna Mining; Ratings of Canadian banks lowered by DBRS; People section contains news and colour photos of Susan Jacks, Princess Anne, Trevor Berbick and The Ducklings; Italy wins the World Cup of Soccer - Paolo Rossi; The fight against MS (Multiple Sclerosis); Canadian Jews oppose Lebanon invasion - Bob Kellermann; Home offices gain in popularity due to technology and desire to stay in touch with family - Kent Harding; Cover Story - movie special effects - Tron, Yoda, The Thing, Poltergeist, Wrath of Khan, etc.; Flashback to King Kong's special effects in 1933. Entertainment reviews. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 14, 1983 - The Enduring Majesty of Queen Elizabeth II
Features: Commodore 64 ad inside front cover; Israel's peace crusaders; Carol Goar on the results of the 1981 census; Ice-berg problems off the east coast; Bill Davis and Adrienne Clarkson in Paris; Ottawa rewires the TV World; The Pontiff's turbulent pilgrimmage to warring Central America; Bob Hawke wins in Australia; Argentina - lifting the veil on democracy; Cover Story on Queen Elizabeth II - nice colour photos; Governor-General Ed Schreyer article; OPEC's ordeal and Canada's dilemma; Brazil borrows time and relief - economic crisis; Peter C. Newman on the impending move of the Toronto Stock Exchange; Grand finale to a troubled season for Canada's women skiers - Laurie Graham; Designing a stylish recovery in Detroit/Motor City; Challenge to Judaic Tradition - which children are Jewish? Average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 24, 1962 - The War Against Werner Von Braun
Features: Some of Johnny's Best Teachers are Machines - startling changes in our classrooms, by Sidney Katz; How the 1,500 man OAS is warring on France - l'Organisation de l'Armee Secrete/The Secret Army Organization of Algeria; Grand Prix - colour photos of auto racing on Canada's first major-league track at Mosport; We're still wrong about the Russians, by Michael Barkway; The War Against (Werner) Von Braun - Douglas Kendall now tells how his aerial photographic unit fought history's first battle against missile attack - with great photos; Around the world on a package tour, by Marika Robert; The Last Tyrant of Taste - S. Morgan-Powell of Montreal; Great colour full-page ad for the Seattle World's Fair; Nice colour photographic full-page Pepsi ad; Great full-page colour photo ad for a white 1962 Buick convertible; Colour photographic Molson's Canadian ad featuring a shot of the newly launched "City of Victoria" ferry which will soon service Vancouver Island and the mainland; Paris, February 8, 1962 - a murderous march; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, May 15, 1952 - Mavor Moore
80 pages. Features: Editorial - We Can't Afford not to listen to Stalin; Did Stalin Make Hitler's Blunder? - a question from London; The Man Who's Going to Make Our TV - When TV arrives in Canada, probably this summer, much of what comes out on the screen will come out of the head of a 33-year-old prodigy named Mavor Moore - article with photos; What it's Like to by Forty - humour by Robert Thomas Allen - illustrated by Duncan MacPherson; The Nightmare Convoy of the Atlantic - A Maclean's Flashback - the blow-by-blow story of ONS 154, the hardest-hit convoy ever escorted by the Canadian Navy at the close of 1942, by Jack McNaught; Our Four Lads on a Little White Cloud - the quartet of Toronto choirboys - Jimmy Arnold, Connie Codarini, Frankie Busseri, and Bernie Toorish - nice colour photo, article, and black and white photos; The Ordeal of Seretse and his White Queen Ruth - Seretse Khama guessed that his 100,000 African subjects would not object to his marriage to a white English girl, Ruth Williams - article with photos; Lady in the Celeste - story by Pat E. O'Neill - illustrated by James Hill; The Acid-Minded Professor - the University of Alberta's Dr. William Rowan - article with photos; How to Save Your Child's Life - the modern home is almost as dangerous as a battlefield; The All Want to See the Folies - The Folies Bergere of Paris - article with photos; Why Won't Canadians Eat Fish?; Full-page Canadian Army recruiting ad; Excellent full-page colour-photo ad for Allis-Chalmers Crawler Tractors - Steel Production/Slag Moving Theme; Very attractive colour full-page ad for the 1952 Pontiac; Centerfold ad for the 1952 Meteor; Uncommon colour ad for Tooke brand clothing; 1952 Monarch car ad; O'Keefe's Brewing Company ad honours the 48th Highlanders of Canada; Nice Coke ad on back cover shows 'Gone for a Coke' painted on wall by painter on break. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Material History Review 59, Spring 2004:
Features: The Appropriation and Disappropriation of Objects/L'appropriation et la desappropriation des objets; La ceinture flechee au carrefour des convoitises des communautes canadiennes-francaises, amerindiennes et metisses du Canada; Vitrines coloniales - ethnologie plastique de l'Algerie a l'exposition universelle de 1889 a Paris; L'identite culturelle armenienne entrevue dans un interieur domestique - les indices d'un patrimoine de diaspora; From Object of Poverty to National Treasure - the Ambiguous place of Catholic convents in Quebec and the Rhetoric of heritage; La modernite paradoxale inscrite dans la culture materielle d'une communaute de Roms hongrois; Reconsidering the Smallest of artifacts - on the origins of Philatelic Collecting; Des musees dans tous leurs etats - trois sites Web; three book reviews. Average wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book
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New Liberty Magazine, 18 October 1947 *Are Sane Patients Held in Canadian Asylums?*
58 pages. Features: Plymouth ad; Are Sane Patients Held in Canadian Asylums? - illustrated feature article by R.M. LeBourdais; The Leader of the People - by John Steinbeck; Photo-illustrated article on Dolores Moran; Paris Finishing School Re-Opens - Bouffemont College - photo-illustrated article; Vincent Massey - Personality of the week - photo-illustrated article; Hate - story by James Robert; Toronto issues newspaper box ban against the left-leaning Toronto Tribune - story and photo; The Crimes of Reginald Birchall - Famous Canadian Crimes #8; How to Raise $100,000 - Toronto's Variety Club stages show - photos and story, including full-page photo of Miss Canada, Margaret Marshall, with Billy De Wolfe; Making the most of a 9 x 12 room; Eddie Cantor finds U.K. leadership lacking - story and photo; What's Happened to Lionel Conacher?; Movie news and photos; Nice two-colour ad for Aunt Jemima pancakes; Sensuous two-colour illustrated ad for Nemo foundations/girdles; Jean Hinds - My Favourite Laugh; Report to the Nation, by Harold Dingman. Very nice Coke ad on back cover shows four young people in a restaurant booth - unfortunately there is writing on this ad. Writing on front cover. Average external wear and soiling. A sound copy. Magazine
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Railway World Magazine: November 1960
Features: Bricklayers Arms and the Southern Region Light Pacifics; Rival Routes to Bristol - Part 1; Two Irish Idylls - Evening Train from Enniskillen; Diesel over Dingle Bay; The "Left Bank" Electrics of Paris - Part One; Orphans of a Brighton Storm - a little-known and somewhat unsavoury episode in L.B. & S.C. locomotive history a century ago; An Early Railway Photograph; Progress in Preservation; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Bottom inch of cover fold open. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News 13 April, 1918, No. 4121, Vol. 152 - The Great Battle In The West
28 pages. Features: The Great Battle in the West - Troops, Guns, and Refugees on the British and French Front - 11 photos; Food Conditions in Germany, by Percy Shuttlewood; An Australian Soldier Poet - The Gallipoli Campaign, by E.B. Osborn; Organising the Small Producer, by S.L. Bensusan; The Gallant stand of British infantry at Bucquoy - illustration; Our Notebook, by G.K. Chesterton; Large photo portrait of General Foch, a great French General; Photo of Captain J.B. McCudden V.C.; Photo of women making goldbeater's-skin bags to line non-rigid airships; The Great Battle - French and British Divisions Fighting Shoulder to Shoulder by Regiments and Battalions - Six photos; Two-page illustration of British troops advancing at Bucquoy; Two-page centerfold illustration entitled When it is Instant Death to move a Hair's Breadth - Night Raiders Motionless Beneath a Verey Light; America's Splendid Troops Fighting Side-by-Side with British and French - 11 photos; Article about the shelling of Paris - Germany's long-range gun (approximately 75 miles); Nice ads for the following automakers - Lanchester, Daimler, Napier, Hudson. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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The Illustrated War News - Part 81, December 26, 1917
Features: photo of Annamite workers; photo of a New Zealand signaller on a just-captured German dug-out; Two-page photo of the men who charged the guns at Masnieres - Heroes of a Canadian 'Balaclava' Exploit - a single squadron of the Fort Garry Horse; The Italian Army's stand to keep the enemy from Venice; On the Italian Northern Defence Line; The Buffs; On the British Western Front in France; New Zealanders detraining after an attack on the Western Front (2 pages); 2 page photo of a group of U.S. soldiers on their way to a training camp; Hermes with a Tab; Withe the Canadians on the Western Front and in Paris; Torpedo-boat of the air; 3 photos of the typhoon disaster in Japan; The Charges of Treason against M. Caillaux; Photos of the British Army in Italy. Staples disintegrated. Above-average wear. Book
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The New York Times Magazine, December 6, 1964
Features: Cover photo of Prime Minister Wilson; The way it was at the Battle of the Bulge, by Louis Simpson; Hubert Humphrey's Brand on the Vice-Presidency; Congo's Tragedy; Harold Wilson under attack for his 15% import tax and his hard line against white supremacists; Playing the numbers in New York; The College Intellectual - 1965 Model; 5,000 Vietnamese Students - study in Paris; Contact Lenses; Conductor Leopold Stokowski; Edward Whymper and six companions struggled to the top of the Matterhorn in 1865, and then....; Scenes from 'Carol for Another Christmas'. Crossword completed in pencil else unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding tight. A quality copy. Book
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