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Johnson, Emory R.
The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. XXXVII, No. 2, March 1911, Whole No. 123, "The Public Health Movement"
334 pages. Papers include: Health Needs and Civic Action; Housing and Health; Scientific Research by the Public Health Service; The Census and the Public Health Movement; Sources of Information upon the Public Health Movement; Work of the Committee of One Hundred on National Health; Public Health Movement on the Pacific Coast; Protecting Public Health in Pennsylvania; Health Problems of the Indians; Health Problems of the Negroes; The Rural Health Movement; Sanitation in Rural Communities; Tropical Diseases and Health in the United States; The House Fly as a Carrier of Disease; The Mosquito Campaign as a Sanitary Measure; Clean Milk and Public Health; Ventilation and Public Health; Social Service Work in Hospitals; Mouth Hygiene and its Relation to Health; The Physical Care of Children; What American Cities are Doing for the Health of School Children; The Elimination of Feeble-Mindedness; Prevention of Infantile Blindness; The Warfare Against Infant Mortality. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
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Dover Bay Secondary School (Nanaimo, British Columbia) 1999/2000 Student Yearbook
172 pages. Abundant autographs and inscriptions at endpapers. Occasional markings to contents. Very light wear. Attractive copy in glossy illustrated boards. Book
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Morrisseau, Norval
Norval Morrisseau : Return to the House of Invention
160 pages. Index. Bibliography. Chronology. "Provides insights into the artist's imagination and mastery of his medium. In three essays, and the quotations that accompany the paintings, we learn about Morrisseau's approach to his work and the important historical and cultural influences that shaped his art. He tells us, in his own words, about his travels to the dream-like House of Invention, his source of inspiration for both content and colour... Contains some of the most complex and colourful paintings the artist has ever produced... The exceptional volume stands as a testament to both Morrisseau's incredible talent as a painter and his inspiring depth as a man." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Superb copy. Book
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Ferguson, W.C.
The Ontario High School French Reader
128 pages. Decorated olive green cloth-covered board. Prior owner's details hand-written inside front board and atop front board. Minor markings to contents. Front hinge starting. Average wear. A decent working copy. Book
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Sharp, Adda Mai; Young, Epsie
Downy Duck Grows Up - Woodland Frolic Series
172 pages. Decorated blue cloth-covered boards. Above-average wear. School markings and card pocket upon front free endpaper else unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy working copy of this cute reader. Book
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Rohner, Ronald P.
The People of Gilford - a Contemporary Kwakiutl Village - Bulletin 225
179 pages. "Field research for this study was conducted among the Kwakiutl Indians of the Gilford Island Band, B.C. from September 1962, through August 1963, and again during June and July 1964." - from Preface. Topics include: Gilford Island and the Northwest Coast; History of the Gilford Island Band; Band Economic and Subsistence Activities; The People of Guilford; Community Social Organization; The Family at Gilford; The Formative Years; The Village School and Education; Intoxicants and Village Life; Political Organization and Social Interaction; Death and Religion; Epilogue - Conditions of Field-Work. Printed on glossy stock. Front free endpaper removed. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Marrin, Albert
The Secret Armies: Spies, Counterspies, and Saboteurs in World War II
239 pages. Index. "The secret history of World War II in Europe... The stories of the spies and counterspies and double-agents, who, under cover of code names such as Hedgehog, Zigzag and Tricycle gathered information behind German lines and passed misinformation to Nazi intelligence... Tells the story of how the British spy Intrepid and a four-man Norwegian team prevented the Germans from manufacturing an ingredient needed in the atom bomb. An how a team of Czech nationals assassinated the Nazi leader of their country." - from dust jacket. Black and white illustrations. Recommended reading list. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound reference copy. Book
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Martin, Arthur; Purdon, Lucyanne: Co-Editors
Maple Leaves 1939: Yearbook of Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School, Missouri
104 pages. Signed by Principal E.R. Adams beneath his photo. Numerous staff autographs. Frequent student autographs throughout and at back endpapers. Average wear. This copy belonged to Anne Disana. Binding intact. A sound square copy in attractively decorated blue boards. Book
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Hoofbeats 1945 ('45): Student Yearbook of North Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona
198 pages. Substantial World War II influence to this issue i.e. relieving shortages, writing to servicemen, Civil Air Patrol, Red Cross, students in uniform, and more. Extensively autographed. Average wear. Binding intact. Spine leaning. A sound copy. Book
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Small, Pat: Editor
Hoofbeats 1947 ('47): Student Yearbook of North Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona
191 pages. Maroon embossed leatherette boards. Loaded with black and white photos. Somewhat above-average wear. Modest lean to spine. Large tear to page 134. Several autographs. (Please ask if we still have our 20 year reunion book for this class) Book
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Hoofbeats 1947-1967: North Phoenix High School, Class of 1947, Twentieth Reunion, June 9-10, 1967, Ramada Inn, Phoenix, Arizona
Unpaginated. 0.25" thick. Includes: lists of class officers, list of deceased members, list of names and addresses and brief updated bios, list of names and addresses with no bios, list of 'missing mustangs' - members whose whereabouts are unknown. Average wear. Unmarked. Bit of sticker residue on front cover. A sound copy. (Please ask if we still have our yearbook for the North Phoenix Class of 1947) Book
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McKesson, Nancy; Sherrill, Mary: Editors
Hoofbeats 1946: Student Yearbook of North Phoenix High School, Phoenix, Arizona
200 pages. Dozens of great illustrations. Many autographs. Includes lengthy list of former students lost in action and where they were lost. Somewhat above-average soiling to beige boards. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Good Times - 1983 - PHSS: Port Hardy, British Columbia High School/Secondary School Yearbook 1982-1983
94 pages. Clean with moderate wear. Unmarked but for one student's photo which has been stroked out. A sound copy. Book
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Students of Phoenix High School
Phoenix 1984-1985: Year Book of Phoenix High School, Campbell River, British Columbia
Unpaginated. Average wear. Lengthy handwritten note and autograph upon first blank leaf else unmarked. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
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1986-1987 Yearbook, Phoenix Secondary School, Campbell River, British Columbia
Many colour photos and autograohs. Average wear. Book
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1987-1988 Yearbook, Phoenix Secondar School, Campbell River, British Columbia
96 pages. Many colour photos and autographs. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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1988-1989 Yearbook, Southgate Secondary School, Campbell River, British Columbia
148 pages. Colour and black and white photos. Prior owner's name inside front board else clean and unmarked. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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1981-1982 Yearbook, Wellington Junior Secondary High School, Nanaimo, British Columbia
97 pages. Lots of autographs. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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1989-1990 Yearbook: N.D.S.S./Nanaimo District Secondary School, Nanaimo, British Columbia
128 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Very nice copy. Book
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1992-1993 Yearbook: Cowichan Secondary School, Duncan, British Columbia
Clean and unmarked with negligible wear. Lovely copy. Book
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1983-1984 Yearbook: Ladysmith Secondary School (L.S.S.), Ladysmith, British Columbia
Few autographs. Light wear. Nice clean copy. Book
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1984-1985 Yearbook: Ladysmith Secondary School (L.S.S.), Ladysmith, British Columbia
Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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1989-1990 Yearbook: Ladysmith Secondary School (L.S.S.), Ladysmith, British Columbia
Clean with light wear. Usual autographs. A nice copy. Book
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1990-1991 Yearbook: Ladysmith Secondary School/L.S.S., Ladysmith, British Columbia
Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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1985-1986 Yearbook: John Barsby Junior High School, Nanaimo, British Columbia
95 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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1972-1973 Yearbook: Alberni District Secondary School, Port Alberni, British Columbia
96 pages. Average wear. Two autographs. A sound copy. Book
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1984-1985 Yearbook: Carihi Secondary School/Campbell River (British Columbia) Senior Secondary School
135 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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1965-1966 Yearbook: Killarney Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia
Average wear. Several autographs. Please note: according to the table of contents, this book should contain approximately 105 pages, all of which appear to be present. Laid in at page 104 are two groups of pages, 105 through 112, and 121-128. These pages appear to not ever have been bound into this book, thus we surmise that they were laid in by the printer. We are unable to explain the absence of pages 113-120. We will be pleased to provide any further details. Book
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1966-1967 Yearbook: Killarney Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia
120 pages. Some autographs. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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1967-1968 Yearbook: Killarney Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia
145 pages. Average wear. Binding intact. Few autographs. A sound copy. Book
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1966-!967 Yearbook: Richmond High School, Richmond, British Columbia
96 pages. Autographs. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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1974-1975 Yearbook: McPherson Park Junior Secondary School, Burnaby, British Columbia
96 pages. Many autographs. Photos of trip to the U.S. southwest. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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1973-1974 Yearbook: McPherson Park Junior Secondary School, Burnaby, British Columbia
97 pages. Above-average wear. Many autographs. Binding intact. Book
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1975-1976 Yearbook: McPherson Park Junior Secondary School, Burnaby, British Columbia
104 pages. Average wear. Many autographs. A sound copy. Book
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Jones, R.Henry
Experimental Domestic Science: Heinemann's Science Manuals
235 pages. Index. Occasional black and white illustrations and line drawings. "This little book, intended primarily for Domestic Science Schools and Girls' Schools generally, provides a suggested course... for all interested in the domestic and culinary arts... contains chapters on elementary physics, chemistry and popular fallacies." - from Preface. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this information-packed work. Book
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Chip Chats Magazine, January/February 1989
80 pages. Features: Jack Borres; Ralph Bower; Let's Carve - Coyote Carving Directions; Carl Johnson; Tales about three snails; More on Kashmir Carving; School of Classical Carving; Burning Techniques; Carvers, Shows and People; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Chip Chats Magazine, March/April 1989
80 pages. Features: Osvaldo Orellana; Try Carving a Lynx; Burning Techniques; Let's Carve - carve a cow; Painted Pony sets new World Record; Campbell Folk School; Chips - Making a Carving knife, by Ted Kona; David Bennett; Tupelo - an excellent carving wood; Many show photos and reports; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Hayek, Friedrich A. von
Monetary Nationalism and International Stability - Publications of the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland No. 18
94 pages plus 3 pages of advertisements at back. "The five lectures which are here reproduced are necessarily confined to certain aspects of the wide subject indicated by the title. They are printed essentially as they were delivered." - from Preface. Lectures include: National Monetary Systems; The Function and Mechanism of International Flows of Money; Independent Currencies; International Capital Movements; The Problems of a Really International Standard. Blue cloth-covered boards. Gilt lettering legible upon spine despite moderate sunning. Binding and hinges intact. Unmarked. Average wear. Very light foxing to front endpaper - even less to back endpaper. Moderate foxing to edges. A sound copy. COHEN 916, MACHLUP B-3. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, August 18, 1962: Dieppe
39 pages. Features: Dieppe - the full story - part 1 of 5; Twins with twin tastes - Martine and Celine Letendre; Barrie's Big Brass Band - music is fun, membership an honor for high school kids in this Ontario town - Barrie Collegiate Band; Russians take their clowns seriously - the Moscow Circus comes to Canada; Her Heart is in Hawaii - Mernie Purvis of Kelowna, B.C. markets Hawaiin clothing from six tropical-style grass shacks; Sonny (Liston) Won't See Round Six - with Floyd Patterson feeling as he does; Paintings by John Walsh of scenes at "The Ex" (the CNE); Nipper by Doug Wright. Nice colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, May 13, 1961
47 pages. Features: The (bilingual) National Theatre School of Canada, located in Montreal; They Expect Miracles of (baseball player) Frank Howard; Dillies by Dali - the famed surrealist applies his ideas to a new medium - the designing of jewelry - with seven colour illustrations; Amanda Blake says "I don't need men" - marriage has no place in the life of the girl TV viewers know as Gunsmoke's Kitty Russell; Maurice Chevalier - the eternal youth; Anatomy of a Wedding - X-ray wedding photos!; Showing the flag - 798 Mini-minor cars are arranged to form a giant Union Jack (with colour photo); They have a word for it - a series of new Canadian dictionaries published by Gage; Essie Johnson - new model missionary - a Canadian works in Northern Rhodesia to prepare the Africans to educate their own people; Colour photos of birds; Nipper by Doug Wright. Nice colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, May 27, 1961
47 pages. Features: The secret delights of the shunpiker - Bill and Vivian Heine have explored the quiet back roads of many parts of Canada; Millie Perkins is Glad She was Fired - the girl film fans knew as Anne Frank is free to fulfill her new ambition - to become an actress; De Gaulle is the Man for Me - Field Marshall Montgomery on leadership towards the resolution of the East-West strife; A spoonful of syrup may stamp out Polio - mobile medical teams test the oral vaccine Sabin in Wedgeport and Comeau Hill, N.S.; School that teaches the three Ps - Poise Posture and Presence - Phyllis Leeman's Pixie School of Modelling in New Westminster, B.C.; Humourous signs keep people off the grass; Nipper by Doug Wright. Nice colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, September 16, 1961: Eva Prager
47 pages. Features: I Like Hollywood Children - so says Montreal artist Eva Prager, who has painted portraits of leading stars' youngsters; I became a spy for the man I loved - Ethel Gee, Harry Houghton and the Lonsdale Spy Ring; Lovely full-page colour ad for Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles; The Royal Commission on Publications; Salute to the Salmon - mosaic depicting salmon swimming upstream is part of a fountain in Nanaimo, B.C. which was a belated centennial gift from the city's Italo-Canadian community - two nice colour photos with text - great Nanaimo history; Man O' War's farewell drama - $80,000 thrill for Windsor, Ontario; 10 Photos of Canadian MPs exercising; Terry the tricky dog - drives tractors, water skis, and more; Toronto taxis set up their own theatre; They got what they wanted - Gerry and Elspeth Burnett of Matane Air Services, Matane, Quebec; Muscle men rented out for photo shoots; Sunnyview Outdoor Science School on Toronto Island; Nipper by Doug Wright. Nice colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, October 29, 1960
55 pages. Features: The Dutchess of Kent Story - Princess Marina, child of destiny - and tragedy (part 1 of 3); Window on Jazz Street - Photographer Dennis Stock explores the music-maker's world to produce a book of memorable images; Math's a game to these kids - St. Mary's High School students match wits with a computer in Halifax; Irish-bred horses have a winning way; Debbie Reynolds on her day off; Conscription Crisis of 1944 - The Revolt of the Generals - Part 5 of 5; 69 hours of hell - Nova Scotia skipper Alden Locke of Jordan Bay survives the sinking of the 37 foot Caroline and Eric; A widow who was never a wife - france amends its civil code so Irene Jodart can marry her fiancee, killed in a flood; Coal miners in Doncaster, England visit the beauty parlour for facials; Colour photos of Jack-o'-lanterns; The Nipper by Doug Wright; Great colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, November 12, 1960
71 pages. Features: Bob (Robert) Goulet - he finds there is room at the top for hard work; Sweat Equity helps pay for their house - Joe Hodgen and Jeannette MacDonald prepare their new home in Chippawa, Ontario; Fidel Castro - Liberator or Slave-Maker? - a Canadian journalist visits Havana; Tragedy strikes the young duchess - The Duchess of Kent Story, Part 3 of 3; Ventriloquist Carolyn Blythe of the Blue Sky Revue in Verdun, Quebec; Porpoise with a purpose - Even blindfolded, Kathy can find her goal; Tachibana Ballet Institute in Tokyo - bathing helps their ballet; Sober piety and sturdy self-reliance mark the old-world ways of Canada's Mennonites; The Man the Sharks would't eat - Captain Haliburton (Bertie) Himmelman explains what happened to the Giant King 38 years ago; Workshop for Equality - Core, the Congress of Racial Equality, uses non-violence/sit-in strikes; School at Concrete, Washington, has a road beneath it; Charles Mohr, Jr., a University of Wisconsin senior, dies as a result of his first and last boxing knockout; Sid Caesar says "I conquered Shyness"; A new generation of bookworms is invading our libraries - children; The Nipper by Doug Wright; Great colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Irving, Ken: Master Co-ordinator
Lake Cowichan High School Cookbook
156 pages. Bit of writing inside back cover. Average soiling and wear. A sound working copy. Book
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The Wittonian '49 (1949) - Yearbook of Wittenberg High School, Wittenberg, Wisconsin
Unpaginated. Many black and white photos. Bonus: Book contains a lengthy list of graduates (alumni) with addresses for the classes of 1898-1900 through 1948. A superb reference. Maroon-coloured boards. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Book
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King's Crown 1956: Yearbook of Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
128 pages. Attractively decorated shiny silver boards. Dennis Westgor's copy. Many autographs and notes upon endpapers. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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1929-1930 Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School Yearbook, Rockford, Illinois
70 pages. Many autographs of both staff and students. Binding open at page 67 else average wear. A quality copy. Book
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The Lincoln Annual 1931: Abraham Lincoln Junior High School, Rockford Illinois
66 pages. Many autographs. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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1930-1931 Yearbook of Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School, Rockford, Illinois
70 pages. Average wear. Many autographs. A sound copy. Book
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