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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), Sunday May 14, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Spring Toilettes - cover illustration; Ill-Regulated Temperament; Female Conversation; New York Fashions - summer bonnets, dinner and evening dresses, about dresses; Personal; Waist with square neck for girl from 14 to 16 years od; Medalions in application and satin stitch; silk and bead wall basket for dusters; Needle and Pin Case; Crochet edging for lingerie; Work-bag in Byzantine embroidery; Corners of borders in Byzantine embroidery; Netted Guipure edging for covers, curtains, etc.; Boy's Suspenders; Tapestry design for slippers, sachels, cushions, etc.; Spring Toilettes for children; Cashmere Shawls; My Private School; Sayings and Doings; Nice full-page illustration entitled "Fifth Avenue After Church" by C.G. Bush; Illustration "A Reception at the White House" by Henry J. Morgan; The Cryptogram - continued; Bridal Toilette - lovely illustration; Illustration - "Spring Flowers"; Humor; and more. Average wear. 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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Barman, Jean A.
Growing Up British in British Columbia: Boys in Private School
259 pages. Black and white photographic plates. Extensive footnotes, bibliography and index. "Traces the transfer of the ideals and practices of class-based private education in late Victorian Britain to British Columbia in the early 1900s." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket. A quality 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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Allen, R.; Berton, P.; Katz, S.; MacDonald, David; Dugan, James; Delaplante, D.; Harris, J.N.; Et al
Maclean's Magazine, April 1, 1953 - Dalmations on Cover / Joseph Howe
84 pages. Features: The Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, "Red Dean" of Canterbury, visits Canada; How to Fix a Horse Race - Swabby Swartz, thief turned mastermind, is caught at Fort Erie - article with many photos; The Shadow of the Duke of Windsor - part 2 of a series on the family in the palace by Pierre Berton; Karsh photographs Ottawa - including rare photo of Canadian Cabinet in session; The Bolshevik and the Wicked Witch, story by J.N. Harris - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; Where's the Money Coming From? - the Crisis in Education; Nova Scotia's Strangest Son - A Maclean's flashback to Joseph Howe; Never Never Trust a Bull, by Thomas Walsh - many Canadians are injured by bulls - the killer with the poets eyes; Soups You Can Cut with a Knife - with cartoon illustrations by Oscar Cahen, Duncan MacPherson, George Feyer, Desmond English, Peter Whalley, and William Winter; You Can't Beat Kelly's Bear Grease - Kelly Chamandy is Canada's leading distiller of bear grease and the country's only licensed butcher of bear meat, beaver meat, muskrat meat, and raccoon meat; Nice ad for Allis-Chalmers excavating equipment; Nice full-page colour ad for Ganong's chocolates; Nice GM of Canada ad says "12,176 pairs of hands work on every car and truck..."; 1953 Meteor car ad; 1953 Chevrolet ad; REO truck ad; Elegant full-page ad for the Packard automobile; GE Push-Button Range ad; 1953 Ford Monarch V-8 ad; Nice colour 1953 Studebaker ad inside back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A high-quality 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, 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, 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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McLeod, Robert R.
Markland or Nova Scotia: It's History, Natural Resources and Native Beauties
603 pages. Illustrated with black and white photos and diagrams. A wonderful overview of Nova Scotia over 100 years ago. The forty-one chapters include: History; Geology; County Histories; Mines; Indians; Tourism; Fisheries; Apple Culture; Agriculture; Institutions of Learning; Timber and Lumber Resources; Paper Pulp Resources; Quarries; Game Law; Birds; Manufacturing Concerns; Institutions for the Blind and the Deaf and Dumb; Governance; The Common School System. Prior owner's details neatly written atop front free endpaper otherwise unmarked. Blue cloth attractively adorned with black decoration upon front board and bright gilt lettering upon backstrip. Binding intact with minor spine slant. Moderate wear. A quality copy of this informative work. Book
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Embroidery Canada Magazine, Summer 1990
18 pages. Features: Taking on a School - by Joyce Sirski-Howell; Wolfville Inn Taken Over by Stitchers; Seminar '90 - West Coast Images; Maple Leaf Cross-Stitched Bag; Overdyed Yarns - by Mary Sustrik; The Leonida Leatherdale Award Winners 1990; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
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Embroidery Canada Magazine, August 1988
20 pages. Features: Hand Knit Guru Inspires Glorious Colour tour to U.K.; The Orpheum Embroideries Project - by Connie Wilks; Seminar Impressions - lots of photos from Sault Ste. Marie; Stitching Trivia; Wee Treasures; From Our Correspondence School; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
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Creative Needle Magazine - Smocking, Handsewing, Embroidery, Machine Arts - July/August 1991
Features: Creative Duplicate Stitch - Part II - more designs with specialty threads; Connie Harbor teaches Machine Heirloom Sewing; Handkerchief/Nosegay - double buttonholed with branced bars and fil tire; Organdy and Linen Collar - pattern pull-out by Margaret Pierce; Prairie Fashions - Old West Colors and Fabrics; The Final Touch - Edgings; Back to School - Appliqued Jacket; The Art of Peppering - Couching; Smock PLate - by Gwen Milner; Smocking Tips - Centering a Smocked Design; Simply Serging - Piping; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Public Opinion Magazine, Friday, June 19, 1936 - A Weekly Review of What People Think, Say and Do, and of the New Books they are Reading
24 pages. Features: The Problem of Raising Sanctions Against Italy; The Kind of Insurance Which is Untertaken at Lloyd's (of London); The Prejudice Against Finger-Printing; How Governor Landon Got His Nomination; Why the Nations of the World Should Form a Trading Club; "An International Policeman Somewhare in the Background"; Access to Raw Materials; "My 60 Years In the Law" - by a Judge's Clerk Mr. F.W. Ashley; The Small Boy At Any School Sports On Any Saturday Afternoon; "Behind the Real Smile in Japan" - Mr. E.K. Venables; Miss V. Sackville-West Discusses Joan of Arc's Visions; Dr. Rufus Jones on Psychology and Religion; Mrs. Elinor Glyn and Her Allegory of Gold & Silver; The Spirit of Sussex Downs; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Center page holding by one staple. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Creelman, Art; Murphy, Maureen T.
Physics 11 Student Laboratory Manual
236 pages. Developed for the British Columbia Ministry of Education to complement the Physics 11 Curriculum Guide (1985). Contents include: Wave motion applied to light and sound; Kinematics in one dimension; Dynamics in one dimension; Mechanical and heat energy; Quantum Physics; Applied Ray Optics; Atomic Physics. Answers at back. Minimal markings. Average wear. A sound working copy. Book
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Lake Cowichan Secondary School (L.C.S.S.) Yearbook 2000 - Millennium Edition
112 pages. Clean and unmarked with moderate external wear. Illustrated in colour and black and white. A quality copy of this great keepsake. Book
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Toutant, Arnold
Actions and Reactions - Identities 7 (Seven)
294 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
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Paulton, Harry; Bellamy, Clemson; Jakobowski, Edward; Cornwall, J. Spencer; Robinson, W.O.
The Light Opera Ermine - a New Sparkling Version in Two Acts for high School and Community Performance
134 pages. Count Marcel and his sister, Lady Cerise, have been tricked out of their titles and their fortune. Contains music for piano and voice plus lines. Above-average wear. Spine taped. Some markings. A worthy vintage working copy. Book
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The Raider 2002 - Yearbook of Highland Secondary School, Comox, B.C.
Photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A superb copy. Book
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The Raider 1998 - Yearbook of Highland Secondary School, Comox, B.C.
224 pages. Photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A superb copy. Book
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2003 - A Fantastic Year: Yearbook of Highland Secondary School, Comox, B.C.
144 pages. Photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A superb copy. Book
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A World Apart 2004 - Yearbook of Highland Secondary School, Comox, B.C.
Photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Scratching to lower portion of front cover, otherwise an excellent copy. Book
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Calder, Walter H. (Photographer)
British Columbia Provincial Normal School/Department of Education Training School, Vancouver, Class Photo Montage 1911-1912
Wonderful vintage photo montage of the British Columbia Normal (Teacher Training) School class of 1911-12 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Photos taken by Walter H. Calder. Montage, which measures 15.75" x 9.6", is mounted on a contemporary matte backing which measures 17" x 14". Moderate wear. Pencilled name on reverse, otherwise clean and unmarked. A wonderful piece of Vancouver and British Columbia history. Book
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Brann, Esther; Barbeau, Marius; King, Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie; Stone, John; Stokes, Charles W.; Seeley, Sylvia
Canadian Geographical Journal, June 1930, Vol. I, No. 2 - The People of the Skeena
Pages 103-188 plus 10 pages of wonderful vintage advertisements. Features: A Quebec Sketch book - article with colour plates of paintings by Esther Brann; Full-page colour plate of painting entitled "The Skeena River"; An Indian Paradise Lost - Abundantly photo-illustrated article on scenery and native peoples in the Skeena River, British Columbia, district; Writer James DeMille - photo and brief bio plus his poem The Maiden of Quoddy; Photo portrait and message from Prime Minister Mackenzie King; A Fragment of China - article with many wonderful photos from China by John Stone, with emphasis upon architectural features; A Look at London - photo-illustrated article; Dr. Henri Ami and the work of a Canadian school of prehistory in France; Black and white painting by F.G. Banting of a lonely outpost in the Arctic; Nice one-page Canada Steamship Lines ad features The Manoir Richilieu; Color Canadian National one-page ad for Jasper National Park features illustration of the lodge; Nice back cover ad by Canadian Pacific features A. Sherriff Scott colour painting of Mountie gazing down upon the Banff Springs Hotel. Average external wear and soiling. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage item. Book
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Horsfield, Margaret (Signed)
Voices From the Sound: Chronicles of Clayoquot Sound and Tofino 1899-1929
365 pages. Index. Select bibliography. Footnotes. Numerous reproductions of archival black and white photos. Signed by author upon title page. "Set against a background of rapid social and economic change, this work examines the years 1899 to 1929. This era saw the demise of the fur seal trade, the coming of scheduled steamships and the development of commercial whaling, logging and fishing. Zealous missionaries radically altered the lives of native people, while the upstart settlement called Tofino gradually eclipsed nearby Clayoquot as the dominant community in the area." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. An excellent copy. Book
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Bates, Kyle; Craig, Barbara; Krieger, Deanna: Editors
The Reef - 1976 Yearbook of Pacifica High School, Garden Grove, California - Volume XI
280 pages. Lots of autographs and written comments. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful Pacifica yearbook. Book
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Green, David; Hodgson, M.E.; Sismey, Eric; Louis, Mrs. B.; Ross, D.A.; Et al
Okanagan Historical Society, 33rd (Thirty-Third) Report, November 1, 1969 - Includes Early Enderby History
196 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Reproductions of archival black and white photos. Features: Dr. William John Knox 1878-1967 - beloved Doctor of the Okanagan; Chief Jack Alec; Pierre Louis - Okanagan Chief; Joseph B. Weeks (1877-1969); Enderby and District - from Wilderness to 1914; William Thomas John Bulman (1913-1969); Nigel Robert Cathcart Pooley; Louis Casorso; Harvey Boone; Scouting in Vernon - the first 20 years; Frederick Thomas Marriage; Lake View Hotel - First in Kelowna; Maggie Smith of Kelowna 1875-1959; First Okanagan School; Aircraft CF-AOM of Vernon; Mrs. C.G. Bennett; Reverend John Christie Goodfellow; Grace Worth, 1900-1910; Hedley; and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this highly informative work. Book
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Kidston, J.R.; CacCleave, Elsie; Shilvock, Winston A.; Deuling, Mrs. Rosemary; Lawrence, Barbara; Prytula, Martha; Orr, M.G.; French, M.; MacNaughton, F.C.; Et al
50th (Fiftieth) Anniversary of the Okanagan Historical Society - 39th (Thirty-Ninth) Annual Report - 1975
228 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Michael Vincent McGuire; Elsie MacCleave; The Finlaisons of Shuswap Falls; From Hope to Kootenay; The Dick Parkinson Story - Part 2; Goodbye Siwash Bay - Hello Sun-Oka Beach; History of Alex Alpine; Engwald (Minnie) Engen; Mr. & Mrs. J.B. MacNaughton; Christopher Tickell; The Monk Brothers of Grindrod; Pioneering in Okanagan; Okanagan Brigade Trail; Hullcar & Deep Creek Community Hall; Chesterfield School in Kelowna; The Inkameep Archaeology Project, 1973 and 1974; John Wilson - Master Carver; Mr. Willis F. Cook; The Greata Ranch; The Haug Family; Walter John Oliver and Lydia Louise Drake Oliver; Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. Black; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Hack, Lucy; Esselmont, Harriett; Sismey, E.; Howe, Jacqueline; Deuling, Rosemarie; Halksworth, Cathy; Black, D.M.; MacDonell, D.L.; Et al
Okanagan Historical Society 40th (Fortieth) Report , 1976
200 pages. Features: Early days of Kelowna Hospital; Right Reverend A.J. Doull - First Bishop of the Diocese of Kootenay; Fort Vancouver, USA; Kenny McLean; Hugh Charles Catt - Lumby's First Magistrate; Tom Clarke - Pioneer Surveyor of Railroads and Highways; Grindrod Schools 1900-1976; Falkland, B.C.; Alexander MacDonell - pioneer stage driver and rancher; Nurse Warburton; Brief history of Noca Dairy, 1925-1975; Life on a B.C. Fruit Farm; J.G. Harris; Proposed Manning Park Expansion; Mrs. T.P. Upton; Herbert Hollick Kenyon; H.C.S. Collett; First Osoyoos School 1917; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Bryant, Arthur; Falls, Cyril; Squire, Sir John
The Illustrated London News (ILN), June 14, 1952 - Cover Photo of Queen on Horseback Inspecting Foot Guards
Pages 993-1032. Features: Colour ad for Dunlop Tire inside front cover features York Minster Cathedral; Nice one-page colour ad for Gold Flake cigarettes features Shakespeare; Nice one-page colour ad for the Hillman Minx; 11 Photos of the Hermes Air Crash in the Sahara; Sealing off Berlin's Communist Radio H.Q.; Photos of British troops on Koje Island; Photos of the 1952 Royal Tournament - the services show; One-page photo of *massive* crowd which attended Queen Elizabeth's birthday celebrations, plus two additional one-page photos of the ceremony; Premier of Australia, Mr. Menzies, is honoured at Guildhall and the Mansion House; Nigeria's newest and most unconventional Anglican cathedral, the Lady Chapel of Onitsha Cathedral - many photos; Centerfold illustration of Bedford School; Photos commemorate the Louis Braille Centenary; One-page photo of General Sir Gerald Templer and Lady Templer driving through the Malayan countryside in an armoured car; Photos of personalities of the week, including amateur golf champion J. Harvie Ward; Photos of royal occasions; Nice one-page colour ad for Jacob & Co. Water Biscuits; Nice colour ad for The Standard Vanguard shows one of their cars along a beautiful Swedish river; Back cover colour ad for Dewar's "White Label" scotch whisky; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News (ILN), June 21, 1952 - Cover Photo of the Battle of Compound 76 on Koje Island
Pages 1033 - 1068. Features: Lovely one-page ad for the Humber 8-seater Pullman Limousine; 10 amazing photos of scenes related to the "Battle" in compound 76 and other aspects of communist resistance to United Nations control on Koje Island; Nice large photo of the Gloster GA-5 in vertical ascent; Photos of the Earl Marshal and Officers of the College of Arms - a present-day link with medieval England; Princess Margaret at Bedford School as part of its 400th anniversary celebrations; One page of illustrations indicating how the Swiss expedition to Mount Everest crossed a 16-ft crevasse; Many photos from the Richmond Royal Horse Show, with the Queen in attendance; Colour centerfold photos of a hen golden eagle in her nest in Banffshire; The new Russian Volga-Don Canal; Fantastic one-page photo of construction of 2000-ft roadway tunnel being constructed under the No. 1 runway at London Airport; Photos of personalities of the week, including the USSR's new ambassador to London, Andrei Gromyko, Dr. Syngman Rhee reading letters of support, and Cardinal Faulhaber of Munich, a determined opponent of Nazism; who died on June 12th; Four nice photos of Flippy the dolphin displaying his tricks; Photos of Flamingo Island inside Florida's Hialeah Track; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Falls, Cyril; Squire, Sir John
The Illustrated London News (ILN), June 28, 1952 - First Photo Ever Taken Inside the Western CWM of Mount Everest on Cover
Pages 1069 - 1108. Features: Royal fashions at Ascot; Photos at Ascot which Elizabeth attended for the first time as Queen; Photos of the Swiss assault on Everest; Photos and illustration of British Railways' latest and largest car ferry - details of the Lord Warden; Ten Years ago at El Alamein - article with photos; A Russo-Swedish Incident - the Catalina shot down by MIG-15s in the Baltic - five photos and brief write-up of the plane piloted by Ensign Karl O. Arbin; Excavations at Nippur, the 4400 -year-old holy city of Sumeria and Babylonia; The Wedding of Inanna and Tammuz; Lovely 1952 Wimbledon photo montage over two pages features 20 of the top male and female competitors; 400th anniversary of Shrewsbury School; Recent royal sightings; Photos of people in the news, including The Maharani Seeta Devi Gaekwar of Baroda with her colt Aquino II which won the Ascot Gold Cup; One-page photo of Wimbledon match between Richard Savitt and Narish Kumar; Two photos show the growth of an island volcano, Didicas in the Philippine seas; Photos of Field Marshal Alexander touring military sites in Korea; Photos of Koje Island prisoners as order is restored under Brigadier-General Boatner; Nice one-page ad for the David Brown companies features their Aston-Martin and Lagonda cars; Nice colour ad for Nuffield cars inside back cover; Colour BOAC ad on back cover features their new Comet jetliner; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril
The Illustrated London News (ILN) Magazine, 23 May 1953 - Th e Suez Canal
Pages 809-852. Features: Cover photo of General Neguib with Dulles, Stassen and Caffery at the Pyramids Rest House; Nice one-page ad for the New Humber 8-seater Pullman Limousine; Excellent aerial photos of the Suez Canal, a railhead, the refinery at Suez and the HQ of the canal company at Ismailia; Illustration of demolition of the famous 'Prom' of the old Queen's Hall; Article on Jordan and her military; Waco, Texas tornado disaster; Launcho of passenger liner 'Arcadia'; Two pages of photos of the marriage of Princess Ragnhild of Norway, attended by Princess Margaret; Centerfold illustration of Bromsgrove School, celebrating its Quatercentenary; Photos of personalities in the news, including Senator Joe McCarthy who recently urged Britain to withdraw from the Korean War and 'be damned', Miss Mabel Love, The Earl of Cromer and Air Chief-Marshal Sir Wilfred Freeman; Release of Mr. William Oatis; Adenauer with Churchill; Herbert Haseltine at work on sculpture of King George V.'s Shire Stallion; Photo of seven Americans repatriated from internment in North Korea; Many photos of revelations from a newly-discovered royal tomb of 5,000 years ago in Egypt; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril
The Illustrated London News (ILN) Magazine, June 12 1954 - Cover Photo of the Queen at Epsom
Pages 981-1024. Features: Lovely colour ad for Cunard inside front cover "Gracious Living At Its Best"; Interesting Scweppes "Schweppshire Way of Life" ad; Cover photo of Royals at Epsom on Derby Day; Photo of Dag Hammarskjold with Haile Selassie and his son; The Empress of Japan attends a charity Bazaar; Royal photos, including the wedding party of Captain Viscount Althorp and the Hon. Frances Roche; Australian flying doctor Dr. Allan Vickers; Sister Marie-Rachel, one of the five Dionne Quintuplets, with her four sisters; M. Charles Dolfuss and M. Audouin Dolfuss; Runner E. Zatopek; Sir Arthur Benson, New Governor of Northern Rhodesia is sworn in; Admiral Sir Dudley North is denied a public enquiry; Many photos of The King's School, Canterbury - probably the oldest public school in England; Sensational centerfold photos shows Mrs. R.S. Clark's 'Never Say Die' passing the post at the Derby - the first American-bred Derby winner since 1881; Photo's of Da Vinci's "Last Supper" saved - a seven-years' task accomplished; One page of illustrations about RCA's claim to have discovered a way to convert radiation directly into electricity; Waving farewell to General Sir Gerald and Lady Templer at Kuala Lumpur; and more. One-inch strip missing from bottom of back advertorial cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News (ILN) Magazine, June 26 1954 - Photo Finish at Ascot
Pages 1069-1112. Features: Wonderful colour-illustrated Guinness ad inside front cover features Mad Hatter lunch party; Nice one-page ad for Benson & Hedges shows scene aboard a passenger aircraft; Nice one-page Martini ad; Photo finish at the Royal Hunt Cup between Chivalry and King of Tudors; How the photo-finish camera works; Photos of the Queen at Ascot on the final day of the meeting; Revolutionary uprising and rebel invasion in Guatemala - photos of its capital and rival leaders, Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzman and Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas; Men's singles battle at Wimbledon Centre Court between J. Drobny and J. Arkinstall; Wonderful two-page photo montage of Male and Female competitors at Wimbledon, including number one seeds T. Trabert and Miss M. Connolly; Review of "V-2" by Walter Dornberger - with photos of German rockets; One-page photo portrait of Billy Graham; Repairing the Sir John Dill Memorial in Washington; The Westland Sikorsky S-55 six-passenger helicopter - photos and cutaway drawings; Two-page photo of the opening of the Royal Ascot Meeting with the Queen being driven down the course in open landau; Royal Photos at Ascot; Blundell's - a Great English Public School; Works by prehistoric animal artists newly discovered in the 'red desert' of southern Tripolitania; Photos of personalities of the week, including King Saud of Saudi Arabia with King Hussein in Jordan, Dr. Nkrumah of the Gold Coast, Miss D.S. Leather, and the Duke of Kent's car accident; Australian J.M. Landy beats Roger Bannister's recent record with a time of 3 mins, 58 seconds in the mile run; Photo of the American Carrier "Bennington" en route to the Brooklyn Navy Yard for repairs after an on-board explosion killed 102; First international sidecar event in the Manx T.T. motorcycle race since 1925 - won by Eric Oliver on a Norton; Nice one-page ad for the Daimler Conquest Saloon; Colour ad for Firestone Tyres inside back cover; Nice colour-photo ad on back cover for B.O.A.C. shows luxury dining in flight aboard a Stratocruiser; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Wallace, Henry A.; James, Edwin L.; Sulzberger, C.L.; Shalett, Sidney; Brandt, Albert A.; Lasch, Robert; Fowler, Burton P.; Pope, Virginia; et al
The New York Times Magazine, June 27, 1943 - Russia's Burma Road / The Pentagon - Gigantic Brain Cell of the Army
32 pages. Features: Cover photo of camouflaged marines crossing rope bridge in South Pacific; Article on freedom of movement for aircraft after the war by Vice-President Wallace; Russia's 'Burma Road' Through Iran - article and six photos; Needed - One American Peace Plan; Moscow Learns to Relax Again - The heart of fighting Russia beats calmly now and nerves are less tense as victory looms ahead; The Pentagon - illustrated article on this maze of corridors, courts, ramps and roads; Runner Gunder Haegg - A Modern Hermes From Sweden; Chicago Isn't So Sure - The city's isolationist spirit has changed since Pearl Harbor; "This is the Army" On the Screen - with six photos; Nice half-page color ad for Marlboro cigarettes - America's Luxury Cigarette (featuring lady in two-piece swimsuit as the Marlboro Man had not yet been concocted); What Kind of School? - a progressive educator says the time has come to harmonize our conflicts and work for the best possible in American education; Nice one-page color ad for Mazola Salad Oil; How to Salt Away Food; Nice half-page color ad for Ten-B-Low condensed milk; The Home in Wartime; That New Black Magic - Lovely two-pages of fashion photos of elegant black dresses; Great vintage Aircraft Spotter's Handbook ad on back cover helps readers determine if an aircraft is friend or foe. Unmarked with moderate wear and external soiling. A quality vintage wartime issue. Book
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Fosdick, Raymond B.; Schiff, Victor; Price, Byron; Lawrence, W.; Durdin, Tillman; Duffus, R.L.; Markel, H.; Collins, J.; Holt, J.; Castle, M.; Roche, M.; Mackenzie C.; Et al
The New York Times Magazine, February 11, 1945 - Photos of Target Berlin and Target Tokyo / General Lewis A. Pick
48 Pages. Features: Cover photo of bombing crew mission debriefing session; Nice one-page color ad for Woodbury film-finish powder features Sonja Henie; Temple radio ad; We must not delay rebuilding the world; Photo of B-17s over the Reich; Photo of Allied infantry and armor fighting along the German Westwall; Dramatic photo of B-29s thundering over Mount Fuji on way to Tokyo; Photo of American troops in landing barges on way to a Pacific Island; Last Fortress of the Nazis - article and photos explain how in the Alps east of Switzerland Hitler's henchmen are expected to make a final stand - includes caricatures of Hitler, Himmler, Goebels and Goering; The Soviet Soldier Does Not Forget - he remembers the long ordeal of his people and says it must not happen again; The Censor Defends the Censorship - Director of Censorship Byron Price replies to those who complain that too much news is kept from the public; General Lewis A. Pick of 'Pick's Pike' - photo-illustrated article of the builder of Stilwell Road, the 620-mile land route to China from Burma; One-page color ad for the Parker '51' pen; Poem - "Lincoln's Last Birthday"; One-page color ad for Benson & Hedges Virginia Rounds cigarettes; The Horace Mann-Lincoln School of teachers College; Photo and article on Shirley Temple - who tells how she evolved from gurgling to glamor; ad for Philharmonic radio-phonographs; William Gallacher - the only Communist M.P. in Britain, and one of the most persistent Churchill-baiters in Parliament - article with photo; Nice color ad for Valliant Vineyards; Great letter about jobs for men and women by Ann Maulsby; Lieut. Gen. Kurt Dittmar is 'The Voice of the Wehrmacht" - article with photo; Color ad for Nestle's evaporated milk; Nice color photo ad for Thomas' Protein Bread; Meals with Little or No Meat; Color Crisco ad; The Bare Arm Look (fashion); Decorating Ingenuity; Kingergarten Enterprises; Cocomalt ad features boy on stilts; Lovely two-page fashion section features attractive photos of formal fashions; Nice half-page color ad for Marlboro cigarettes features lady in red polka-dot summerwear; Postman's Daily Rounds - article on letter carriers of the New York area distribute 80 tons of mail daily; Color one-page ad for Fabrics by Stafford, sold by Goodman & Theise; Fantastic color-photo back page ad for Rheingold Beer features Miss Rheingold 1945, Pat Boyd, bowling. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage wartime issue. Book
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Martin, R.G.; Steiner, Jesse; Olsson, Carl; Lehman, Sgt. Milton; Cooper, Kent; Maulsby, Ann; Winslow, Thyra; O'Dea, Edna; Shand, Lee; Holt, Jane; Roche, Mary; Mackenzie, C.; Pope, V.;
The New York Times Magazine, March 11, 1945 - Shall We Bomb Hirohito's Palace? / What Kind of Peace? The Soldier's Viewpoint
48 Pages. Features: Cover photo of house-to-house fighting in Germany; Nice one-page photo ad for Freed-Eisemann radio-phonographs inside front cover; Great one-page color-photo ad for Rheingold Beer features Miss Rheingold 1945, Pat Boyd; Illustrated Fairchild ad shows airplane being loaded for a landing in Japan; What kind of Peace? - this article says the men on the front want hard peace terms; Dramatic photos of the battle for the Rhine; Article arguing that Hirohito's Palace must be bombed; Troop carrier planes defy the weather and also serve as supply ships and ambulances (C-47 shown in photo); Poets in battle; To Prevent War - No News Blackout - so argues the Exec. Director of Associated Press; Nice one-page color ad for Virginia Rounds cigarettes shows stylilsh cigarette case; Housewife or Career Woman? - making the case that the housewife's life is better, as are those of her husband and children; Great one-page color ad for Florida Oranges (Juice); Notes on a theatrical revolution; Children create their own fictionat the Hunter Elementary School; A Schoolma'am's Farewell to Teaching; Color ad for Borden Cheese; Classy color-photo ad for Thomas' Protein Bread; Nice one-page color ad for Betty Crocker Pea Soup; Ceramics from California; Growing Independence in Children; Nice Cocomalt ad shows playground scene; Two pages of lovely formal fashion photography - New York Couture; One page color ad for Woodbury Beauty Cream features beautiful image of Shirley Temple; Marlboro cigarette ad features fashionable woman in black dress with purple accessories. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage wartime issue. Book
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Nesmith, Hon. Geo. W.;; Russell, Helen M.; Lord, C.C.; Worcester, Hon. S.T.; Sanborn, Prof. E.D.; Anderson, Earl; Goodale, Hon. J.H.
The Granite Monthly, A New Hampshire Magazine, Devoted to Literature, History, and State Progress, January 1878, Vol. I, No. 8
Pages 225-256. Features: Hon. Alvah W. Sulloway - article with illustration of subject; New Hampshire at Saratoga; Favors, Faults and Future of the American System; New Hampshire Men at Bunker Hill and Bennington; The Use, Misuse and Abuse of Text-Books; Physical Degeneracy - a less-than-positive report on the health of local people from the Nashua School Report for 1876 by John Goodale, Superintendant; Ads inside back cover for D.Arthur Brown & Co., Salem Lead Company and the Phenix Hotel of Concord, NH. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this early issue. Magazine
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Students of San Josef School
San Josef School Yearbook, 1980-1981, Holberg, B.C. (British Columbia
57 pages. Average wear. Binding intact. Lots of autographs. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Raine, N.R.; Lynch, J.C.; Hardy, W.G.; Worden, W.L.; Alexander, J.; Neuberger, R.L.; Jarman, R.; Gustafson, C and A; Wittels, D.G.; Morton, Big Jim; Peyton Jr., B.; Dobie, M.; O'Rourke, F.; Ford, L.
The Saturday Evening Post, August 12, 1950 - Edmonton, Alberta / Judge Harold Medina
120 pages. Features: Cover illustration of International Farmall tractor harvesting grain; Lovely colour ad for Nash cars inside front cover; Color photo of golfer Sam Snead in one-page B.F. Goodrich tire ad; Half-page color ad for Titleist "Acushnet" golf balls; Nice two-page color ad for Mobilgas features large winged horse; Lovely half-page color ad for Hydrox cookies; Great two-page color ad for Chevrolet cars, featuring their PowerGlide transmissions; The Ordeal of Judge Harold Raymond Medina - he is hard on Reds; The Wrath of Tugboat Annie (story); Edmonton, Alberta - feature article with many photos, including youthful premier Ernest Manning; Ditchdigger's Daughter (story); Getting ripped off by phoney weigh scales; Photo-illustrated article on simultaneous translators at the U.N.; James (Big Jim) Morton - "I Was the King of the Thieves" - part 2; Appointment with Treachery (story); Super color-photo illustrated article on circus highwire performer the Great Alanza; The Magnificent Faker (story); Funny Way to Got To School - Calvert School in Baltimore; Bonus Rookie (story); Nice one-page color-photo ad for Campbell's Chicken Gumbo soup includes an Aunt Jemima-like lady cooking at fire; Lovely one-page color ad for the (yellow) Oldsmobile "88" Holiday Coupe; Murder is the Pay-Off (story); Nice one-page color-photo ad for G.E. fridges with the new Alnico Magnetic Door; Nice one-page color ad for De Soto cars; One-page color cartoon-style ad for Post cereals features baseball scene; Pall Mall cigarette ad; Nice one-page color ad for Ford cars; Sultry one-page ad for movie "Born to Be Bad" starring Joan Fontaine; Nostalgic two-page color ad for Kraft mayo and salad dressings; Nice one-page color ad for Frigidaire electric ranges; One-page color ad for the Studebaker Champion; One-page color ad for Hudson cars; One-page ad for RCA Victor televisions; One-page photo ad for Prest-O-Lite batteries features lady golfer Babe Didrikson Zaharias; Wonderful color ad for Chesterfield cigarettes inside back cover features Gene Tierney and tobacco farmer Charlie P. Murphy of Mebane, N.C.; Attractive back cover Coke ad features large pop machine surrounded by a crowd of happy Coke drinkers. Somewhat above-average but not excessive wear. Light pink discoloration to part of top and bottom edge of most pages - text unaffected. Small piece missing from front cover at top of coverfold. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Taylor, B.C.; Prentice, K.E.; Maynord, H.
Our Latin Legacy, Book Two (2), Part II (2)
Approximately 200 pages. Presents the final year of a four year integrated course in Latin. Above-average but not excessive external wear. Binding intact. Prior owner's name atop front free endpaper. A sound working copy. Book
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McClintock, J.N.; Stacy, Arthur; Stark, Hon. Geo.; Moses, Lucia; Kent, Geo.; Hill, John B.; Wheeler, Mary H.; Warren, Prof. H.P.; DeNormandie, Rev. James; Driver, S.P.; Jewell, E.P.
The Granite Monthly - A New Hampshire Magazine of Literature, History, and State Progress, November 1881, Vol. V, No. 2 - Anson Southard Marshall
Pages 36-68. Features: Anson Southard Marshall - article with nice one-page illustration; "Golden Days"; A Journey from New Hampshire to Philadelphia Half a Century Ago; My Wife's Aesthetic Soul; The Assassination of President Garfield; Massachusetts Coinage and Coins; Beaver Brook; New Hampshire State Normal School; Letter From John Farmer to Gov. William Plumer; William H.Y. Hackett; Letter from John Adams to Gov. William Plumer; Laudate Dominum; A Curious Relic. Ads and editorial comment on last six pages stroked out. Above-average external wear and soiling. Faint prior owner's name atop front cover. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Thayer, Katharine M.; Barney, Ernest Albert; Weed, Clarence M.; Dearborn, Ned; Armstrong, Lulu; Cook, Howard M.; Et al
The Granite Monthly - A New Hampshire Magazine of Literature, History, and State Progress, May 1901, Vol. XXX, No. 5 - The Nashaway Woman's Club
Pages 262-320. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: The Nashaway Woman's Club; Early Life of rev. Thomas Baldwin; The Vegetable Food of Birds; The Christian Science Home School; The Baptist Church in Hopkinton; Poems. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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Pearson, H.C.; Scudder, H.H.; Stevens, L.A.; Colby, Fred Myron; Lawrence, Sarah B.; Et al
The Granite Monthly - A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature and State Progress, December, 1913, Vol XLV, No. 12, New Series, Vol. VIII, No. 12 - Hon. Henry E. Burnham
Pages 375-397. Features: Hon. Henry E. Burnham - article with one-page photo-portrait of Mr. Burnham; New Hampshire College - the new Department of Home Economics; Abner J. Nutter - The Old-Fashioned School Teacher in Dover; A New Hampshire Governor's Dinner - in the old colonial days; Thanksgiving and Thanksliving; Eliza Upham Bell; Obituaries for Harlan Page Amen, Hon. Benjamin R. Wheeler, Hon. Frank H. Daniell, William F. Brooks, George W. Sanborn, Col. Gilman H. Tucker, and J. Herbert Sawyer; Poems; Table of Contents for Old Series Volume XLV, New Series Volume VIII, January-December 1913; Nice back cover ad for the 'Boston Evening Transcript' - New England's Greatest Daily; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
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May, Peter; Mohrman, Gerard; Griffin, Ricky
Eerde Annual 1969-70 - Yearbook of International School Eerde
96 pages. The second yearbook published by/for the International School Eerde. Includes list of students and staff. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of black and white photos. Oblong 19cm x 30cm. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Bultsma, J.; Coppes, T.
Eerde Annual 1970-71 - Yearbook of International School Eerde
78 pages. The third yearbook published by/for the International School Eerde. Includes lists of students and staff. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of black and white photos. Oblong 19cm x 30cm. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Idywild Women's Institute
Pioneers and Followers of Idylwild and Witchekan Districts
256 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Fold-out map illustrates original pioneer homestead locations. This valuable genealogical reference for the school districts of Witchekan, Twin Bay, Log Cabin and Barnes Lake, Saskatchewan includes almost 200 pages of family histories. Prior owner's small ink stamp 3x upon front endpaper. Printer's name circled on title page, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this precious reference. Heidebrecht & Leutenegger 613. Book
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Osgood, Bob; Williams, John; Knapp, Dr. Roger; Thompson, Maury; Martin, Dorothy
Sets in Order - The Magazine of Square Dancing, March 1951 - Features on Bea and Barry Binns
34 pages. Features: Let's Do Some Mixers; Obituary for "Uncle" Carl Myles; Asilomar Square Dance Institute; Eastern Trip; Box the Gnat; Sashay Out and Sides Cut In; Squares of the Month - Bea and Barry Binns; Fremont High School Party in Los Angeles; Kern County Callers' Roundup - many photos of callers; Western San Gabriel Jamboree; Riverside Breakfast Club in Glendale, California hold benefit dance; Photos of Ross White and Lee Bedford, Sr.; Third Man Theme; Music Box Waltz; Photo and brief write-up of Merle Coleman, a staffer for this magazine; Large beautiful photo ad for Kathy's Cottons inside back cover features Joan Vohs, M.G.M. starlet; Other nice vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Judt, Bill; Rodd, John; McGeachan, Tom; Gardiner, Tom; Cranford, Peter; Howe, Bill; Sykes, Michael
WoodCuts (Wood Cuts) - A Woodworking Journal (Magazine), Winter 1993, Issue 6
40 pages. Features: Initial Camber - Stabilizing Wood for Relief Woodcarving; New Works in Wood by Bayot Heer, Gerald Johnston, Tom McKenzie and Doug Haslam; Gothic Tracery; Dovetail Jig; Screws; Macrojoinery in the Maritimes; Making a Wooden Hand Plane the Fast Way; Armando's Story - Armando de Gobbo (misspelled as de Gobo) of Kingston, Ontario is a blind woodworker; Indexes to Woodworking Magazines and Newspapers; The Carvers' Quilt; Great photo of Farm Mechanics Students at the Prov. School of Technology and Art, Calgary, Jan. 25, 1926; Woodworking Incunabula; XceL multiple head wrenches, Nod and Shake goggles, and the Lunkenheimer "Universal" Glass Body Oil Pump are featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Book
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Boothby M.P., Robert; Fisher, John; Lloyd, A.L.; Holly, James; Hulton, Edward; Wintringham, Tom; et al
Picture Post Magazine - Hulton's National Weekly, February 24, 1940 - William Richardson is the Last of the Punt-Gunners
54 pages. Features: France Guards Her Coasts - great photos; Japanese Battle of the Snow - The Annual Snow Fight of the boys of Sapporo High School on Hokkaido - super photos; The Last of the Punt-Gunners - William Richardson concocts his own ammunition; Moving House - The Dowley Family of Charleston floats their home three miles down the Kanawha River; But It's All the Same Beatrice Lillie - photos of her in many costumes, with article; The Panda's Stolen My Rocking-Horse (humorous photo sequence); Diary of the War - No. 22, The Twentieth Week; The Story of New Zealand (1840-1940); No. 3 in the Series - "How I Would Run the War" - How I Would Pay for the War; Cartoon - Arrival of Spring, 1940; The History of Weapons, No. 5 - The Rifle; The History of 1943-1960. Many wonderfully nostalgic ads including a lovely Bird's Custard two-colour ad on back cover. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. A lovely vintage copy. Magazine
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