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Maclean's Magazine 14 September 2009 *Ted Kennedy Commemorative Issue*
Features: Interview with Michael Wilson; Bernie Madoff and his boring mistress; Ignatieff's Double Dare; Disaffection with Ed Stelmach; The G8 Go to Muskoka in 2010; The last of the Kennedys - the passing of Ted Kennedy; The Torture Debate; Google Voice - a huge threat to the wireless industry; 'Pleasure' is the latest buzzword in school sex education, and not all are pleased; Why surviving cardiac arrest in Canada is so difficult; Stars reveal how they spent their summer vacations; Shaquille O'Neal prepares for life after the NBA; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 6 April 1998 - The Trudeau Phenomenon 30 Years Later
72 pages. Features: Trudeau cover photo; When We Were Young - looking at the Truedeau phenomenon 30 years later; Jean Charest leaves the Progressive Conservatives to seek the Quebec Liberal leadership and go head-to-head with former federal colleague Lucien Bouchard; Nova Scotia election ends in dead heat; RCMP kills two on Tsuu T'ina reserve near Calgary; School shooting at Jonesboro, Arkansas by Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden; Yeltsin's cabinet cleanout; Photo of Bill Clinton with Nelson Mandela in the latter's prison cell; Has Oil Hit Bottom? - price per barrel is US$16.76; Deidre McMurdy on Dual-Class share structures and how they allow families and senior managers to enrich themselves; Allan Gregg on what the future holds for Canada; Atom Egoyan's Oscar Diary; Review of Michael Ignatieff's book The Warrior's Honour, with photo; Ontario education funding feud between teachers and boards. Somewhat above-average wear. Prior owner's name stroked out on address label on front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, April 15, 1950: Kate Aitken is the Busiest Woman in the World
72 pages. Features: Why We Are Loosing the Cold War - what does it profit America to have the world's biggest bomb if it has forgotten the ideals that made it great?; The Busiest Woman in the World - Kate Aitken keeps 21 secretaries punch drunk with 260,000 letters a year, she makes 600 broadcasts to 5 million listeners, takes tea with the Queen - but she can't knit - article by Gordon Sinclair with photos; Rendezvous in Riga - Part One of the tale of how Bill Cosgrove got his wife Anna from behind the Iron Curtain; The Mighty Saskatchewan River; Maverick Member from Fernie, B.C. - Tom Uphill has parlayed political pranks into a record eight-session term at Victoria; I Tried Suicide; Eggs Are What You Make Them - a fun article by Robert Elliott; The Girl in Stateroom 9 - story by Allan R. Bosworth - illustrated by Jack Bush; Pogo's Pal Kelly - Walt Kelly's swampland satire is the hottest newcomer in the comic strip parade; Tinned Meat and Old Masters - After being swept from Europe by the Nazis Fred Mendel brought jobs and glamour to a startled Saskatoon - article with photos; Exercise is the Bunk - Relax!; Dow Brewery ad honours bus driver Russell Millen of Huntingdon, Quebec who evacuated his school bus before it was struck by a train; Nice colour Chevrolet ad; Little Lulu featured in Kleenex ad; Nice Coke ad on back cover features Coke machine with caption "Host of the Highways". Average wear. Unmarked. Center page loose but present, otherwise a sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, December 1, 1948 *IRON ORE AT UNGAVA*
Features: What about the Comics? - are they good or bad for your children?; Daredevils of Mercy - RCAF rescue crewsfly the most dangerous job in peacetime aviation; Princess Margaret Gets Her Own Way - precocious, giddy and a little spoiled, she intends to enjoy life and be England's best-dressed woman; Bright Angel by Charles Bonner; Maclean's All-Canadian Football Team; The Red Tide Has Turned - has Karl Marx lost the hundred years' war? (short piece); At Summerhill School, the Kids are the Boss; Soldier of the Lord - The Salvation Army's Edith McLean; Ungava strikes it rich - enough iron to keep Canada going for 150 years, and that's just a start; Rhyme nor Reason - by Phyllis Lee Peterson; He was a lonely slave - stories gush from the mind of Thomas P. Kelley; Don't be cruel to your steak - Robert Elliott; Half-page colour Pepsi ad on page 36. Nice colour Lifesavers ad on page 38. Above-average wear. Chunks missing from pages 1-4 - content unaffected. Some water stains. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, February 1, 1952 - South Africa's Ku Klux Klan
52 pages. Features: Nice cover art depicts an active school gym; Bagdad on the Thames - London Report by Beverley Baxter; Cigarette Smugglers Beware - Ottawa Report; Li'l Abner-themed Cream of Wheat ad; The Riddle of Louis Riel - Maclean's flashback - article with photos, part 1 of 2; South Africa's Ku Klux Klan - the Broederbond believes God made the white man to be boss - article with photos; Blizzard in the Banana Belt, by Farley Mowat - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; Vancouver Takes to the Hills - Skiiing in Vancouver - article with colour photos atop Mount Garibaldi and Grouse Mountain; Why I Work for God - The Reverend David S. Duncombe of Holy Trinity Church, Hicksville, Long Island - article with photos; The Shy Midas Behind the Ungava Iron Development - Julles Timmins- article with photos; She Cooked Dinner for the Princess - Maria Colquhoun - she is probably one of Canada's best cooks at Eagle Crest Lodge near Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island - article with photos; How to Catch an Eagle - Winnipeg's Charles Broley is an international authority on banding eagles - article with amazing photos; "All Aboard..." - humor by Eric Nicol, illustrated by l'Amare; Bold colour centerfold ad for the 1952 Pontiac; Classy ad for the 1952 Chrysler cars; 1952 Studebaker ad inside back cover; Book
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Maclean's Magazine, February 23, 1963: The New Cities
Features: The New Cities - a national report on the downtown revolution - what it means to the people; For the Sake of Argument - public 'inquiries' often abuse justice - a lawyer says stop legal smears - Aubrey Golden; Our Schools are Loaded Against Boys - a school principal shows how the system is weighted unfairly in favor of girls; The Carnies on the Picture Tube - a lighthearted look at junk TV and the people who make money making it; The Kennedy Dynasty, Part IV - how the family opened the blitz that was to elect the first Catholic president; My first 50 years in medicine - Dr. Alton Goldbloom's testament to the pleasures and pains of treating the young; The Great Balloon Voyage - How the air age reached Canada in 1859, but the aeronauts ended up hoofing it; Last chance for the Deer People - as the caribou goes, so go the Eskimos - trying to save both; A report on Canada's secret John Birchers (JBS / John Birch Society), by Pierre Berton; Nice colour photo ad for Canadian Club whiskey inside back cover features B.C. "High-Riggers" race of Gordie Eve; Back cover ad for the 1963 Chevrolet Impala Convertible on a ski hill. Some age-toning to pages at edges. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, January 15, 1953
60 pages. Features: Great cover art of a Sunday School teacher struggling to maintain order; Editorial - a fond farewell to Harry S. Truman; Great ad for International Harvester excavating equipment; Our Sorry Record on Housing - Canada rates last among western nations since WWII - article with photos; Youth and Age in a Timeless Seaport - Karsh photographs Saint John, New Brunswick; Queen of the Sob Sister - a Maclean's Flashback to Mrs. Kathleen (Kit) Blake Watkins, the world's first woman war correspondent; Rory Peter's Last Run - story by David MacDonald - illustrated by Jack Bush; How Margery Anderson Came Back from Insanity after a nervous breakdown in 1945; When Ignorance is Bliss - humour by Robert Thomas Allen illustrated by Duncan MacPherson; Do Civil Servants Earn Their Salaries? - The Government (Ottawa) Girl - red tape, the frustration of routine work and Ottawa's man shortage often bring disillusionment to her - article with photos; Nice colour-photo ad for Allis-Chalmers excavation equipment - Ungava theme; 1953 Dodge ad; Excellent Coke ad on back cover features man in a foundry. Clean and unmarked with light wear. An excellent vintage copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, January 1967 - Anticipation Builds for Expo '67
Features: The Outstanding Canadians of 1966 - Chester Ronning, Harold Firby, Maurice Strong, Pierre Dupuy, Mr. Justice John Howard Sissons, Daniel Johnson, Walter Susskind; School is for Nancy, by June Callwood; Why our schools don't educate; Freson's Canada - colour photos; We are the Echo of Washington - by David Lewis; A Stranger in My Own Land - by Solange Chaput Rolland; Here's Looking at Us - Expo '67 approaches; Morden, Manitoba warms up for Canada's Centennial; How to sell a little country BIG!, by Alexander Ross; If you can't beat the horses, why is Mike Kolton so Rich?; Communication satellite could soon make possible live telecasts from the Vietnam war; Two-colour ad for a bizarre Bolens 'Diablo Rouge' snowmobile. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, July 27, 1963 - OVER 3 MILLION CANADIANS IN THE USA
Features: The Canadian Americans - the 3.25 million Canadians now living in the U.S. - a full report on why they left Canada, what they mean to their new country and what their loss is going to mean to us; Behavior Therapy - a new, simpler faster way to treat mental trouble; What the spectacular but hidden hand of Alexander H. Cohen is doing to Canadian show business; Harold Wilson - the man most likely to rule Britain Next; The six basic Canadian highway holidays; How our children learned French in spite of the school system. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, June 19, 1965 - The Built-In Lie in Canada's Immigration
Features: The Built-in Lie in our Immigration - thugs are let in, pacifists banned, and nothing, it seems, can be done; The Stratford Star Nobody Knows - Douglas Rain; Holiday Trails of Canada - W.O. Mitchell on the Kananaskis; Ontario's Controversial Coroner - Morton Shulman, the doctor who enrages everyone but the public; An Era Ends for Yesterday's People - a report from Easter Island where the stone age is meeting the jet age; Will Charm Spoil Susan Dexter? - or, how one girl writer took a ride on a beautification assembly line (charm school). Nice colour 1965 Chevrolet ad inside front cover. Average wear and soiling. Considerable water staining. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, June 21, 2000: G20 - A Billion Dollar Waste of Time
98 pages. Features: The End of the Great Financial Stimulus Experiment; Iron Jean Chretien - a Liberal Party Fantasy; Presidential expert Gil Troy in conversation; Who doesn't get into Canada? - a new emphasis on applicants from Asia; Federal Liberals utter the dreaded C (coalition) word; $4 Million G20 Fence in Ontario; America's more friendly face; Ronnie Lee Gardner chooses death by firing squad; Translator of Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses is under attack; BP's PR disaster; Our Man in South Africa - Hector Vergara; Why are Hollywood films taking over high school math, history, even geography class?; Doctors are urged to get rid of their outdated pagers; Robot fish guides schools of fish from danger; New research to detect lung cancer is underway in Canada and the US; Did Anne of Green Gables have Fetal Alcohoal Syndrome?; Georges Marciano and his Montreal hotel; Fine dining at Vancouver's Cactus Club Cafe; Mark Steyn from Tangiers; In Memoriam - William James John Bleach. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 1, 1954 - First Hand Report on Rudolf Hess
64 pages. Features: Nice colour RCAF ad inside front cover; Dispute Still Surrounds Duff Cooper; More Canadians than Jobs; Lovely colour full-page ad for 1954 DeSoto automobiles; The Seven Living Ghosts of Nuremberg - an uncensored first-hand report from behind the bars of Spandau where Rudolf Hess, Karl Doenitz, Baldur Von Schirach, Walther Funk, Erich Raeder, Albert Speer and Baron Konstantin Von Neurath - top Nazis - imprisoned for crimes against humanity wait out the tortuous years while the world forgets they exist - with photos; Athabaska's Atom Boom - Albert Zeemel's discovery of Uranium sparks the development of Uranium City, Saskatchewan - great article with many photos; The Maps that Charted our History - a famous collection, published here for the first time, show the slow evolution of Europe's knowledge about Canada; How Early Map Makers Saw the Great Lakes; The Brainiest School in the Country - Dalhousie Law School - article with photos; How Papa Masella Made His Boys Make Music - Frank Masella of Montreal and his eight musical sons; In the Lost World of the Cypress Hills - this strange mountain on the prairies harbors tropical scorpions, petrified figs, fourteen kinds of orchid and a lawless past that sparked the formation of the Mounties; Are People Monkees? - fiction by James McNamee; Ford colour V-8 ad; 1954 Plymouth ad; Colour Buick ad; Chevrolet truck ad; and more. Average wear. Couple of small chips from covers. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 5, 1966 *THIS HOUR HAS SEVEN DAYS*
Features: The seal hunt - a bloody smear on our image overseas; Water Crisis Coming, by Blair Fraser; This Hour Has Seven Days - the show that survives by success alone - but to the CBC brass it's a pain in the network - many photos; School without Textbooks - Toronto's Main Street adapts immigrant students to Canada; How to get where the girls are, by Fred Bodsworth; The Black Death at Drumheller, by Gertrude Charters; ad for Air Canada's new DC-9 jet; Canadiana by Gerald Stevens; ad for Pat Patterson - hostess of Trans-Canada Matinee; Former Toronto Maple Leaf Busher Jackson's misfortune since he quit hockey; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, September 27, 1958
72 pages. Features: Is the United Appeal Too Big - or Big Enough?; The Man Behind Canadian TV's most famous face - Larry Henderson; The Streets of Canada - Water St. in St. John's is the oldest street on the continent; Why the Amish want no part of progress; What I remember most about school; Klondike - Part II - Pierre Berton. Very interesting colour ad for Cellophane features an attractive model wearing a blue hat which more closely resembles an upside-down flower pot! Major damage and some moisture exposure to lower portion of back cover and last few pages. Please inquire if you require a higher-grade copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, September 8, 1962 - Recalling the Bolshevik Revolution
Features: Painless Diets; Jean Templeton stars in The Weighting Game; A Bolshevik Giant recalls the Revolution, by Ilya Ehrenburg; Westmount - a portrait of the capital of English Quebec, by Peter Gzowski; The Anglo-Sazon Jews, by Mordecai Richler; The Working Atom is Here - Jane Becker reports on Canada's nuclear industry; An Ingenue from the Rockies goes to Drama School - Susan Ringwood of Williams Lake, B.C.; An Eerie Postscript to the Bombing of Berlin, by Louis Greenburg. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Magee High School Yearbook 1959-60, Vancouver, British Columbia
96 pages. Includes photos of the official opening of Magee's new addition on 11 March, 1960. Loaded with great black and white photos. Two inscriptions inside back cover. Dab of liquid paper inside front cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding sound. Book
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Memoirs: Brock District High School 1970-1971 Yearbook
112 pages. Average wear. Binding intact. Please note: half of front free endpaper and half of back free endpaper have been neatly cut out. Book
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Memories of MacDonald [High School] 1907 - 1982, Ste. Anne De Bellevue, Quebec
93 pages. "A labour of love and pride, dedicated to our students and staff, past, present and future, the contents of this volume have been gathered to commenorate the 75th Anniversary Homecoming of MacDonald High School, held on October 8, 9. 10, 1982." - title page. Profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of wonderful archival photos printed upon glossy stock. Written recollections by numerous contributors. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Museum & Art Notes, November 1951
38 pages. Reproductions of black and white photos in text. Contents: Melanope - The Ship of Tragedy; Time, and the Indian; Panechates, Son of Hatres; The Pleistocene, or Ice Age of South-West British Columbia; Birds in the Cariboo; The Fine Arts; The Museum is a School of Visual Education; The Cinder Cone Buried Forest, Garibaldi Park, British Columbia; Pioneer Wesleyan Missionaries in British Columbia. Average wear. Binding intact. Moisture marks to periphery of all pages and covers - legibility unaffected. A worthy copy of this informative issue. Book
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N.D.S.S. 1985 Yearbook - Nanaimo District Secondary School
172 pages. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Nice solid copy. Book
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N.D.S.S. 1997-1998 Yearbook (NDSS/Nanaimo (British Columbia District Secondary School)
Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
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Nanaimo District Secondary (N.D.S.S.) School Yearbook 1990
128 pages. 1990 High School yearbook from Nanaimo, British Columbia. Unmarked. Very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
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Nanaimo High School Yearbook 1928-1929, Nanaimo, British Columbia (B.C.)
56 pages. Many black and white photos and even more autographs, including that of principal J.F. De Macedo beneath his photo portrait, and other staff members. Many nostalgic local ads - with three-digit phone numbers! The second yearbook issued by this school which was demolished many years ago. Silver bastion decoration on front cover. Above-average but not excessive external wear. Contents clean. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this very scarce item. Book
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National Doll World, February 1986 *POLISH NESTED DOLLS*
Features: Polish Nested Dolls; The Gerber Doll - Yesterday and Today; The Gerber Baby Today; Valentine Cupid; Ginny - 35 Years of Charm; The Aftermath of Anne Baby; Wonders of a Doll & Toy Museum Auction; Turnip Toys and Starfish Hands; Gueniever's Dolls; 1950's School Girl Wardrobe; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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National Lampoon Magazine, September 1981 - Back to School Issue
96 pages. Features: Secretarial School Reunion; Problem Students in Switzerland; Back-to-School Herpes Guide; College Love, Lust, Trends, Stereos, and Dorm Fires; and more. Light cigarette odor. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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NAWCC Bulletin, December 2003
144 pages. Features: D.D. Palmer and the Waltham School of Horology; Military Timepieces - Bomb Timers of the 1920s - with super colour photos; The Detex Newman Quartz Watchclock; A Perpetual Calendar Regulator; An Early 18th Century Lacquered Longcase Clock by Hugh Davis of Speake; Ansonia Clock Company's Literary Statuary; Troubleshooting Tips For When a Swinger Won't Swing; Hamilton's Hayden W. Wheeler Bridge Model Contract Watches; Breitling - By Water, By Land, By Air - Part 1 - 1884-1951; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
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NDSS '77-'78: Nanaimo District Secondary School Yearbook
151 pages. Provincial Basketball Championship issue! Only a few markings. Light wear. In black boards. Book
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NDSS 1998-1999: Student Yearbook of Nanaimo District Secondary School, Nanaimo, British Columbia
140 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked with slightest wear. Lovely 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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New World Magazine, June 1947 *Cover Photo of Barbara Ann Scott*
Nice 2-colour 2-page ad for Dodge cars; Colour ad for Sovereign Potters of Hamilton, Ontario - fine Earthen Dinnerware since 1933; Nice Colour Good Year Tire ad with newlyweds; Nice colour ad for 1947 Ford cars; How Communists Rob and Wreck Canadian Labour Unions, by Pat Sullivan, whose sensational break with the Communist Party made national headlines; Article on Road Safety, including graphic photos of wrecks with bodies on street - tips for summer driving in view of the fact that 1,500 Canadians will be killed in driving accidents this year; Government nutrition survey's first findings - mental laziness of mothers causing rickets and other nutrition deficiency problems in children; London, Ontario - city of big bank accounts - many nice photos of local people and places; 50 degrees below zero in this doctor's office! - Dr. T.J. Oxford is the government doctor and Indian agent for the James Bay area - many photos; Nice colour ad for the 1947 Mercury 118 auto; Colour ad for Waterman's Taperite pens; Meet Brenda York - the girl who writes $100 cheques for easy cooking ideas; Prescription for Happy Husbands - Quebec's schools for homemakers-to-be teach everything from pinning drapes to repairing fuse plugs - the 93 Ecole Menagere Regionale - with multiple photos; Stylish two-colour ad for Chrysler autos; Jobless Italians make mausoleums their home - brief article with five photos; Cockeyed Boxing - Thai kick-boxing - article with photos; Nice 2-colour ad for DeSoto autos; This month with Morley Callaghan; Two-colour ad for Plymouth Cars; Photographic study of the manufacture of baseballs; Nice colour ad for the Monarch 8 auto; Colour ad for Quaker Corn Flakes; Colour ad for Mercury 114 auto; Canada's No. 1 Housewife - More Canadians read "Blondie" than any other comic strip - why we and others in 29 countries do still mystifies its artist, Chic Young - great illustrated story; It's Accordion Clothes for Holiday High Spots - the creations of Montreal designer Maxine Samuels of "Betty and Maxine"; Wonderful colour ad for Canadian Pacific "We're seeing Canada by Train!"; Nice colour Pontiac ad; Paratroopers' midget motorbike (Corgi) musters out and joins the 'civvie street' parade - photos - the Corgi made its debut in Toronto recently; Back cover colour ad for Community Silverplate. Above-average wear to covers which are detached but present. Centerpage loose but present. A rare surviving copy of this E.P. Taylor publication. Book
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North Ward 1959 - Yearbook of North Ward School in Victoria, British Columbia
25 pages. Black and white photos on glossy stock. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy of this lovely momento. Book
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Nutshell News Magazine - For Creators and Collectors of Scale Miniatures, April 1995 - 221B Baker St.
Features: Fauxs and Finds - what's a bravura finish?; Shopping with Jane; Go for Baroque - the history of architecture; Building Sherlock's Room;"Piet's" Perfect Plants; Therese Bahl and her Guild School Class; Spring Projects; Shows; A Santa Fe Getaway; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For Creators and Collectors of Scale Miniatures, September 1995 - Texas' Make-A-Wish Dollhouse
Features: Show Shopping Finds; The Acquisto Silver Co.; Faith Rogers is an Original; Make A Wish - Sparkling Dollhouse; Ginger Peebles fruitful career; Marny Cardin and her flooring; Furt-tive visitors; Birmingham, England Show; Purrfectly Appointed Room; Gretchen's twin brother; Nutshell the Cat; School Supplies; A Belter Bed in 1/4" scale; Freshman Dorm; Mudworks - ceramics studio; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniatures Hobbyist, January 1986 - A Bearrific Setting!
Features: Summer School - The Guild School; Brooke Tucker - a "Star" in her own right; Marilyn Cieszynski's Dollhouse Country; The American Provincial Dollhouse of Dee Snyder; Folk Designs for Every Setting - Karen and Leonard Steely; Lillian Foley's Golden Years; America's First Ladies - Galia Bazylko's collection; Joan Adams' Plush Persians; Carolyn Lockwood and Monica Roberts - Friendship at First Sight; Zack & Shari Fox's Cottage Victoriana; Jo-Ellen Bossom's Minikins; DIY Folk Art Signs and Designs; Mary Eccher's New Year's Munchies; Winter days near a warming hearth; Latest building techniques with Bob Porter; A Portable Workshop; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, December 1988 - Holiday Sleigh Rides!
Features: The miniaturization of Nero!; Collectables - Winter Figurals; A Castle for Christmas; Santa - all 157 varieties - lives in Pittsburgh; Mr. Heal's Store in London; Precious Porcelains - combine contemporary collectable ornaments to create holiday vignettes; Hand-weaver Gary Romine; Travels in Italy; Helga Tacreiter explains how she taught herself her stonework technique; A miniature of the Duke of Devonshire's home; The Castine Experience - I.G.M.A.'s Guild School; Creative Notebook II - how to add dry rot to your building; Master File V - Mini floral designs by Jane Kilkenny; Kit Renderings - Wing Chair Magic; Creative greeting card; Joann's Country Christmas; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, December 1990 - Happy Holidays
Features: Reflecting on Windows - Part IV; Collecting Creches - manger scenes in miniature; George Held; George and Sally Hoffman; The Guild School; Judy Smith's Creatures; The Original Mini-Tongas; Nutshell News Cruise; Claycrafting - easy Christmas ornaments; Creating Corners in Time; Easy Wigs; Kit Renderings - A hidden Hepplewhite; Finishing the Post-War Kitchen - 1940s furnishings from large appliances to small conveniences; Joann's Christmas Tree Lot; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, December 1993 - 'Tis the Season
Features: Merry Makings; Flooring - the beautiful basis; Gretchen Deans; Angela Trotta Thomas; Sixteen Centuries of Santa; Karen Markland; The Guild School c/o Cloud Nine; Artisan Showcase; Old Friends; Build Your Dollhouse - Part III; A Sampler of Santas; The Bride of the 90s; An Inspired Hepplewhite; Christmas Bears; Nebraska Sod House - Part III; Dream Room VI - Log Cabin Retreat; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, December 1995
Features: Fascinating facts from the Guild School; Adding gutter to a dollhouse; Pittsburgh Miniature Society brings sparkle to city skyscrapers; Judy Kafka; Willie Wiswell; Harry Smith; Northern California's T.A.M.S. show; Holidays in Florida; Holiday Angels; A Barn Loft a la Nic Nichols; Christmas in a Nutshell; A Park Ave. Christmas; And Not a Creature Was Stirring - a 1/2" scale wall-hung mouse nest; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, February 1995 - The Pabst Mansion's Blue Ribbon Dollhouse
Features: Treasure House Time; From Shells to Showpieces; Morning Glory; Don't Play With Your Food! - Kathleen Wenzel; The Guild School; Smaller than a Breadboard - Carol Hardy; Spring Miniatures; Warehouse Imports; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, September 1989 - Noah's Ark
Features: Architect's Angle - Wood Siding and Trim; Collectables - Time for School; Rosemarie Torre's Painting; Becky Holliday; Noah's Ark photo feature; Jeff Steele - special effects master; Hal Watson's Workshop; Winter weekend in Winnipeg; A Beacon Hill garden wedding; Country Cradles; A Quartet of Christmas Trees; Gentleman's Gear - Send him packing!; Wicker Bassinet; A Complete Laundry Room; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Oak Leaves (Oakleaves) 1998 ('98): Yearbook of Oak Bay High School, Victoria, B.C.
208 pages. Loaded with photos in colour and black and white. Clean and bright with light wear. Autographs inside front board. A quality copy. Book
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Oak Leaves 1983 - The 1982-1983 Yearbook of Oak Bay High School, Victoria, BC
133 pages. Usual autographs. Average wear. Minor moisture exposure to a few pages. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Oakleaf '68: 1968 Yearbook of Oak Bay Senior Secondary School
128 pages. Wonderful black and white photos throughout. Autographs at back. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Oakleaves 1986 (Eighty-Six) - Yearbook of Oak Bay Secondary School
196 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Illustrated with colour and black and white photos. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Oakleaves 1987 - Yearbook of Oak Bay Secondary School
Over 200 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Illustrated with colour and black and white photos. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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One Last Time - Michael Power/St. Joseph's High School, Islington, Ontario - Clarion Volume 10 1992: Student Yearbook
144 pages. Bottom edge wavy from moisture exposure. Related staining is faintly visible at worst. Moderate wear. No marks noted. Some pages were stuck together at bottom edge. Book
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Onset 1983 - Yearbook of Ingleside Middle School, Phoenix, Arizona
94 pages. Few autographs. Some external soiling. Binding intact. Book
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Optimist Senior Number, May 1931: Yearbook of South Side High School, Newark New Jersey
88 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Above-average external wear. Tape repair to one page. Numerous signatures and inscriptions. This copy belonged to Sam S. Schwartz. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Oxford Regional High School (O.R.H.S.) Memories 1959 - Oxford, Nova Scotia
Unpaginated. 3/8" thick. 1959 High school yearbook from Oxford, Nova Scotia. An excellent keepsake loaded with black and white illustrations. Covers damaged and marked. Contents in decent condition. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Parksville Middle School 1983 Yearbook
68 pages. Usual autographs. Moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
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