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‎Heritage, September/October 1997: The Magazine of the Heritage Canada Foundation - The Legacy of Alexander Strathie‎

‎Features: The Carnegie Libraries of Canada; Funerary Heritage at Risk; The Legacy of Alexander Strathie - the architecture of the Strathie Family of Bonavista, Newfoundland; Closing the Seagram Museum - an era ends in redevelopment controversy in Waterloo, Ontario; Historic Preservation in Fort Simpson, NWT; Myrtleville's 160th Anniversary. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book‎

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‎Hot Rod Magazine - 1956 Annual‎

‎144 pages. Index. Dozens of black and white photos and diagrams. Features: How Fast Should it Go? - 110 road test results for Detroit cars, 1950 through 1955; Making it Go Faster - latest info. on what you can buy to hot rod your family car; Stealing the V8's Thunder - the complete story on OHV V8 engines; Overhead V8 Prices and Sizes; Engine Swaps - What Fits and Why; Adapter Plates - Where to Use 'em; Proper Transmission Alignment; Choosing the Right Transmission; Hot Rodding Detroit Mills. Above-average wear. Moisture stains along fore-edge of all pages. Binding intact. Unmarked. An entertaining look back to the early days of hot rodding. Book‎

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‎Ikebana International, Volume 32, Issue 1, 1987‎

‎Features: Clematis - a trailing vine of royal purple; Kamon Quilts - a new role for the Japanese Family Crest; Korean Celadon; Bamboo - Japan's Tea Heritage; State of the Art - I.I.'s Ikebana Portfolio. Wonderful photography throughout by Katsuhiko Mizuno, including gorgeous red maple leaves on front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Kitchen-Klatter Magazine, June 1948‎

‎16 pages. Contents: Letter from Leanna; A Wedding in Your Family?; Letter from Lucile; You and Your Camera, by Russell Verness; Photo of Mrs. Annis O'Dell, her mother and three youngsters, of Johnstown, Colorado; Letter from Frederick - with photo of pigeons at Capistrano; Caspar Meets Catastrophe, by Myrtle E. Felkner; Photo of brother Boy Scouts in Hawaii - Russell and Ronald Bachman; Entertainment for Bride's Shower, by Mabel Nair Brown. Average soiling and wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Kitchen-Klatter Magazine, October 1957‎

‎22 pages. Shall We Have a Family Night? - Mabel Nair Brown; Letter from Lucile; Does hour House need a Face-Lifting?, by Margery; A Day of Camping, by Evelyn Corrie Birkby; Margery Tells You About Part of Their Vacation; Dorothy's Visit With You; Good Neighbors, by Gertrude Hayzlett; Nice ad for "Miss Glamour Ann" doll on back cover. Contents: Average soiling and wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Ladies' Home Journal Magazine: February 1949‎

‎198 pages. Special Features: The Barbarism of Divorce Laws; Fun For Defense Forces - New Jersey Plan; This Is How the World Gets Around; We Can Make Childbirth Safer; How America Lives: Meet a Steelworker's Family - Arthur and Anne Crouse; Let's End Dental Crippling and What Makes a Child Unsociable? Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc. recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including 'Jeep" Station Wagon, Nescafe, Campbell's Soup w/ Campbell Soup Kid (Patriotic Theme), Pennsylvania Railroad. Full page black/white ad with Elizabeth Taylor promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Full page colour print ad with Oscar-Winning movie starlet Joan Fontaine promoting Chesterfield Cigarettes. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Ladies' Home Journal: December 1943‎

‎162 pages. Cover: Al Parker Illustration. Special Features: The Future of Europe; Hot Money; The Red Cross in the South Seas (written by Eleanor Roosevelt; How America Lives: Meet the Hall Family - Dr. James Hinquong and Lan Mei Chee Hall; How America Lives: Meet the Chmielewski Family - Konstanty and Marianna Chmielewski; How America Lives: Meet the Hille Family - Reinhold and Anna Hille; Can Anybody Become an American? and His First Shoes. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Campbell's Soup, Libby's Foods "Food Fights for Freedom", and Dr. Pepper. Full page black/white "Women in the War - Bodies for Bombers" Chrysler Corporation advertisement. Full page colour print ad for Coca-Cola illustrated by Haddon Sundblom. Half page colour Li'l Abner by Al Capp Cartoon Cream of Wheat Ad. Short stories illustrated by Al Parker and Arthur W. Brown. Above-average wear. Front/back covers loose but present. Few small openings back cover fore-edge. Small mailing label right corner. Magazine‎

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‎Ladies' Home Journal: March 1943‎

‎148 pages. Cover: Al Parker illustration. Special Features: Let's Do Something About It; How America Lives: Meet Supreme Court Justice Douglas' Family - William Orville and Mildred Riddle Douglas; A Charter for Child Care; and Care for Baby's Eyes. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Coca-Cola, Lipton's Noodle Soup, and "Women at War" Chesterfield Cigarettes . Full page black/white War Bonds advertisment. Full page colour vintage Lucky Strike Cigarette print advertising with American Artist Aaron Bohrod (1907-1992) "Getting Ready for Auction" painting. Full page colour ad with Janet Blair promoting Woodbury Cold Cream. Half page colour Li'l Abner by Al Capp Cartoon Cream of Wheat Ad. Short stories illustrated by Andrew Loomis and Roy F. Spreter. Above-average wear. Back cover partially loose from spine. 4 inch opening bottom spine. Small mailing label right corner. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Ladies' Home Journal: March 1947‎

‎292 pages. Special Features: Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman; Let's Be Realistic About Divorce; Aftermath; Bucks County, Pennsylvania; There is a Way Out; The Volunteer Worker, 1947 Style; How America Lives: Meet a Soft-Coal Miner's Family of Harlan County, Kentucky - Jim and Alice Perkins; The Hard Price of Soft Coal; Romance in Teen Time and There's Magic in a Goal. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page movie commentary of "The Yearling" which starred Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Ford, Camay, and Seven-Up. Full page colour ad with Susan Hayward promoting Max Factor Hollywood. Full page black/white ad with June Allyson promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Half page colour Li'l Abner by Al Capp Cartoon Cream of Wheat Ad. Full page colour movie advertisement for "The Farmer's Daughter" starring Loretta Young and Joseph Cotten. Average wear. Front/back hinge starting. A clean copy. Magazine‎

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‎Ladies' Home Journal: October 1938‎

‎120 pages. Special Features: 'Tis of 'Thee; Mr. & Mrs. Mussolini; What do the Women of America Think About Relief; With the Kennedy Family in London Town; Can You Believe Your Eyes? and Rheumatic Heart Disease. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking, short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Coca-Cola, Green Giant Peas, and DuPont Cellophane. Full page colour Wrigley's Double Mint Gum ad with Claudette Colbert. Half page black/white ad with Loretta Young promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Above-average wear. Pages 81 - 120 partially loose from binding. Small mailing label top right corner. A sound working copy. Magazine‎

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‎Le Magazine Maclean, Avril 1969‎

‎Articles: Radio et TV privees au Quebec - 9 groupes, une meme famille; Sous la Toile D'araignee - des Cables de TV; La Revolution des Chandelles - M. Laurier Baillargeon; Many nautical advertisements; Nice colour Coke ad on back cover. All text in French. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Le Magazine Maclean, Fevrier 1965 *LES GRANDS BOULEVERSEMENTS DANS LES HOPITAUX DU QUEBEC*‎

‎Features: Monique Miller cover photo; Photo of Pierre Laporte on page 1; Nice colour photo ad for the 1965 GM Beaumont; Que se passe-t-il dans les hopitaux?; Septieme Nord - un teleroman de Guy Dufresne penetre dans l'intimite d l'hopital; Les Medicins de Famille se syndiquent; Des Avocats "Pas Comme Les Autres", par Adele Lauzon; Le Vol 831 - le 29 novembre 1963, 118 personnes trouvent la mort dans l'ecrasement d'un DC-8, a Sainte-Therese de Blainville - Qu'est-il advenu des familles des victimes?; Pierre Saint-Jean, Halterophile - il etait a Tokyo, en octobre 1964 - depuis son jeune age, il s'entraine en vue de l'obtention d'une medaille olympique; Nos Cuisiniers a L'ecole - objectif - accueillir convenablement les visiteurs de l'Expo dans TOUS les restaurants. Text in French. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Le Magazine Maclean, Mai 1964‎

‎Features: "Made in U.S.A." - Quelques kiosques de la Foire; Que Va Devenir Le Petit Seminaire De Mgr Pare?; Les Etudiants et les Autres - Rendez-vous a l'an prochain!; Les Separatistes Misent Maintenant Sur L'Agitation Politique, par Normand Cloutier; Pourquoi H... S'est-elle suicide?; Douze Jours en Israel - le carnet de voyage de Massue Belleau; Une Seule Solution - "Empecher La Famille?". Text in French. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Lectures Pour Tous, Septembre 1938‎

‎Vintage French-language magazine. Cover photo shows a smiling Chinese man with drugs hidden inside a dead rat with the caption 'Les Contrebandiers de la Drogue". Contents: Le Capitaine Phoebus (fin); Le Circuit de Minuit (Acte II); Le Jubile de la Reine Wilhelmine; La Vie des Dames de Pierre; Un Drame Des Journees de Juin (fin); Bidon v Ouvre la Chasse; Les Contrebandiers de la Drogue; Coiffes et Recettes; Pages Oubliees - Le Cure de Vireloup; Cote <Cours>; Marie-Antoinette a Versailles; Le M'Zab Pays du Mystere; Payes Vos Gages!; Trois Minutes avec les Humoristes en vacances. Photos: La Famille Royale; La petie princesse Beatrice de Hollande; La reine et la princesse Juliana; A-F Goachetti dans le role de Verdi. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Pieces of red tape at top and bottom of backstrip. Book‎

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‎Liberty - Canada's Young Family Magazine, April 1957 - The Voodoo Murder of Gold Tycoon Sir Harry Oakes‎

‎74 pages. Features: How to Deal With Your Kid's Embarassing Questions; Gordon Sinclair Says; Great colour ad for the new 1957 Dodge with revolutionary Torsion-Aire Ride; Nice colour illustrated ad for Matinee cigarettes; Is Jack Pickersgill Giving our New Canadians a Raw Deal?; I Sleuthed the Murder of Sir Harry Oakes - Alan Hynd on the voodoo murder of Ontario's $200 million gold tycoon; Why Five Million Canadians Won't Go to Church, by Hugh Garner; How to Beat the Income Tax Department, by Fred Edge; The Wonderful Cockeyed Capers of Montreal's Newspapermen, by Robert Walker who claims reporters give rivals scoops, accept bribes, wrestle rioters, etc.; Why They're Canada's Box Office Stars - article with photos of many Hollywood personalities; Genius or Moron? - Do School Tests Cheat Your Child's I.Q.?; I Live with a Hole in my Heart, by Albert South, one of 500,000 Canadian victims of heart disease; Cool full-page colour ad for the 1957 Chevrolet featuring a pink model with white hardtop; A Young Love Affair in old Halifax, by Lyon Mearson; My Gay Days in U.S.-Canadian Baseball, by Dixie Walker, Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team; Confessions of a landlady, by Lorraine Porter; The Barretts of Wimpole Street - Part II of II; I am the Child of Divorced Parents, by Mabel Rawson, whose father deserted her Kamsack, Saskatchewan home. Nice colour illustrated at for Pontiac cars; Nice colour ad for Labatt's '50' ale; Jellied dishes to highlight Canadian spring buffets; Spring debut of Canadians petite half-sizes - illustrated fashion article; Nice colour photo ad for O'Keefe Ale; Super colour photo ad for Cinci beer; Great colour illustrated article for Dow ale; back cover photo ad for Coke shows man and woman in office with caption "It's Just Good Business". Above-average wear. Covers present but detached and chipped. A worthy vintage copy. Book‎

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‎Liberty - Canada's Young Family Magazine, January 1959 - Holiday in Moscow‎

‎60 pages. Features: Trans-Canada Air Lines ad; Predictions for 1959 by international celebrities; Cars You'll be Driving in 1959 - with great illustrations; Why I DO believe in Heaven and Hell, by Cameron Allard, an advertising executive who has renounced the pulpit; Nice colour full-page ad for Labatt's Pilsener; Gordon Sinclair Says; Nice colour photo ad for Cinci beer; Lovely colour photo 1959 calendar featuring photo of Queen Elizabeth; A Young Canadian Couple's Holiday in Moscow - John and Alla Dalrymple and their 12-day tourist romp around Russia - article with photos; How Scotland Yard will secretly guard Queen Elizabeth at the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway; Ontario's Violent Death of a Cheating Wife - Woodstock farmer Gerald Raes kills his wife Edna and hired hand Henry Werkbrouck; Canada's 10 best-dressed young women; Baltic New Canadians - brash & bashful pioneers - article with many photos - from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia 60,000 came here - many fleeing the Reds in fishing boats; Can Henri, "The Pocket Rocket" Richard Beat His Brother?; Fantastic colour centerfold for Carling's Black Label Beer; How I Brought Up my Fatherless Children, by Greta Laverty; The Journey - conclusion of a Liberty film drama, by Anthony Fry - Yul Brynner betrays the loyalties of his lifetime with his love for Deborah Kerr; Concocting your New Year's Cocktails; Fantastic colour photo ad for Old Vienna lager beer in a clear bottle; Above-average wear. Covers almost loose and missing chips. Book‎

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‎Liberty - Canada's Young Family Magazine, July 1956 *Cover Photos of Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis*‎

‎80 pages. Features: Is Your Child a Lazybones?, by Sybil Shack; Gordon Sinclair Says - Billy Graham is glamorous, but I knew the champion psalm-singing Bible-thumper, Canada's Aimee Semple McPherson; *Fantastic* colour illustrated ad for the Buick Roadmaster, 2-door, 6-passenger convertible (red and white model shown); Coke ad including seven colour photos; My Hectic Life as a National Heroine, by Lake Ontario swimmer Marilyn Bell; I Helped 2,200 Canadians quit smoking, by Jack Scott of the Nevertouchem Club; Why I Still Live in Terror of Canada's Reds (Communists), by Igor Gouzenko, in hiding for 11 years; I'm Teaching my Babies to Swim, by Charline Quince; My Halifax Wife Deserted Me, as told to Jarvis Warwick; Rackets and rewards in work-at-home schemes for Canadian women - but beware of gyps peddling slick frauds, by John Dalrymple; Squabbles Spice Up Our Happy Marriage, by Janet Leigh and Tony Curtiss; Why We Canadian Vegetarians Aren't Fad Fanatics, by Lee Pritzker, President of the 30,000 strong Canadian Vegetarian Union; Toronto Beach Beauties are so gosh darn Romantic!, by Dale Clark - a one-page story; The Gold Mine Murders of Nine British Columbian Women - John Slumach, a full-blooded Salish Indian, was hung for the crimes; Japser Avenue - Edmonton's big boom boulevard, by Dora E. Davies - article with great photos; Can you win the $64,000 Question?, by TV show host Hal March - with photos of past winners, including Dr. Joyce Brothers!; Revenge of an Alberta Cowboy, one-page story by L.I. Foreman; Colour photo ad for the Canadian Bank of Commerce features scuba diver face-to-tace with brown boxer dog on the shore of Lake Muskoka; Molson's Golden Ale colour illustrated ad shows lion at executive desk; Winners of Liberty's $1,500 contest want more Canadian humour, themes on CBC; Wonderful colour-illustrated ad for the Ford Monarch featuring a great looking yellow and black two-door model; Build a backyard waterpool; The Cleverest pickpocket in Quebec - story by Edwin Rutt; Canadian Fashion - Surf and Sun Clothes - Black and white photos plus text; My Anglican Faith bridges Catholics and Protestants, by Isobel Ruth Waugh - Canada's 2,000,000 Anglicans split into 'high' and 'low' churches; Fantastic colour-illustrated full-page for Brading's "Cinci" Lager beer; Merry Minstrels of New Brunswick - they entertain Tuberculosis (TB) patients; Canadian Coolers - tall drinks and summer salads; Nice colour ad for Labatt's Chrystal lager beer shows relaxing man in chrystal ball; Great colour ad for the Oldsmobile "88" Holiday Coupe (red and white model shown); Back cover ad features photo of the Seagram Cup, presented to the winner of the Canadian Open Golf Championship. Above-average wear. Some middle pages loose but present. Front cover loose and chipped, but present. Back cover almost loose with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book‎

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‎Liberty Magazine, Canada's Young Family Magazine, July 1959: Natalie Wood Cover Photo‎

‎64 pages. Natalie Wood cover photo. Features: Liberty's $1,000.00 'Mr. Hercules of Canada' Contest; Share Your Family Car with Your Son; Gordon Sinclair Says...; Hitler - World's most famous criminal, by Ludwig Phillips - unknown story of ruthless near-global conqueror, who would have been 70 today; Canada's big boom in boating; Your Soul - silly myth for the superstitous?, by Hugh Garner; The Tornado that Blew Down Regina; The hotcha and chacha of Canadian dancing schools, by Tom Alderman; Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood - another Eddie-Debbie marriage fiasco?; A Pair of White Buck Shoes - to the boy, there were a symbol of purity in Quebec's slums, by Phyllis Reeve; I'm an 'Organization Man' and I Hate it, by a Canadian junior executive; How Science cures anemic Canadians; Have Guts, Will Talk, by Richard (Paladin) Boone; Cotton Styles; Hot Soups; The Nun's Story - Audrey Hepburn's rebel nature chafes at the dull conformity of the nun's habit. Binding intact. Average wear. Address label on front cover. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Life Magazine, April 26, 1968 *THE FRENCH SPY SCANDAL*‎

‎100 pages. Features: The former chief of French Intelligence in the U.S. reveals the fantastic story of Soviet espionage that penetrated De Gaulle's official family - 'Martel', the key Russian agent, repercussions that caught Kim Philby, J.F.K.'s secret letter to De Gaulle; German students storm the cities in the name of Red Rudi (Dutschke); End of the 'Wahine' in Wellington Harbor; The Emergence of James Earl Ray alias Eric Starvo Galt; Refugees on a bridge to nowhere - Vietnam; Gardiners Island - its haunted legacy - America's offshore fiefdom with piracy in its past; Super Shots from Big T - golfer Tom Weiskopf; Under the gaze of the charmer - Warren Beatty, footloose at the top; "Fog that foils an old disease - TB" - Dr. Sol R. Rosenthal; and more. Colour Ford Torino ad inside front cover; Nice 2-page colour ad for four Chevrolet models - Chevy II, Chevrolet, Camaro, Chevelle; nice 2-page GM colour car ad. Moderate wear. Address label on front cover else unmarked. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎Little Things Magazine - The First Canadian Miniaturist Digest, Volume 1, Number 5, October 1982 - A Season for Family Gatherings‎

‎46 pages. Black and white photos. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Music Minia; Cover Story - a Season for Family Gatherings; Project - Christmas Centrepiece - Holiday greenery; Prolific Pewter - a Pewterer's story; Cullen Gardens - a Miniature Village; Crocheted Delicacies - one woman's success in scale; Project - Log Cabin - a house for the Dollhouse; Pierre Ramet - L'Artisanat - Part 2; Bucket Bench - a French-Canadian Period Piece; Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum - a visual biography; Project - a room box - part 2; Hollywood - the golden years; Phelan City - the little city that could; Canadian National Doll Convention; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Little Things Magazine - The First Canadian Miniaturists Digest, Volume 2, Number 2, April 1983 - Canadian Needleworker Makes the China Connection‎

‎54 pages. Black and white photos. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Focus - Audrey Kellam - the China Connection; Domville House - a museum highlight; Spice Box Challenge - a pro tests your talent; From a Tiny Seed - our 'observer' returns; How to - Wall Sconces - a quick and easy project; Bethnal Green Butcher Shop - an antique reproduction; Self-Expression - a family matter - hobby togetherness; The Best of Britain - show report; Power Tools for Miniaturists; The Margaret Strong Museum - auspicious beginnings; St. Anthony's Church - a resurrection; How to - Victorian What-not - adaptation of a Brazilian antique; Curly's House - from behind locked doors; The Doll Corner - Amber Goodwin, Artisan; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, 13 February 1960 *A Visit with the Foster Hewitts*‎

‎60 pages. Contents: Cover illustration by McNally; Interesting black and white photo ad for the Bank of Montreal (BMO); What makes a man kill? - Dr. John Cathcart of Ottawa has studied the minds of thirty condemned murderers; How I Run a Marriage Bureau, by Lin Brown, Professional Matchmaker; How is Ottawa shaping up as our national showcase? - with photos; The incomparable emporium of the brothers Dupuis - Dupuis Freres, French-Canada's department store; The "Humble" Fraud who claimed the North Pole - Dr. Frederick A. Cook; A Visit with the Foster Hewitts - famous family at home; Colour ad for the 1960 Oldsmobile; Inco advertising centerfold loose but present; Great two-page colour ad for Trans-Canada Airlines and their new DC-8 Jetliner service; Valentine-themed colour photo Coke ad on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, 14 December 2009 - Newsmakers 2009 - Special Edition‎

‎120 pages. This Year's Leaders and Liars, Heroes and Hotties, Rivals and Rogues! Subjects include Sidney Crosby and his Stanley Cup; Swine Flu; B.C. H.S.T.; Jean Charest; Drunk Drivers; Medvedev; Scott Thompson and his cancer; Jennifer Heil; P.D. James; Barbie's Burka; Obama's celebrity family; Jim Balsillie; Angela Merkel; Michael Jackson; Edgar Hernandez; much, much more. Moderate wear. Address label clipped from front cover. Magazine‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, 2 May 1983 - Alvin Toffler‎

‎Features: Krugerrand advertisement; Belgium - a flourishing hub of illicit trade in endangered species; Q and A with Alvin Toffler; Arafat leaves Beirut for Greece, ending 12 years of PLO activity in Lebanon; Marc Lalonde's federal budget - big for business; Is Canada's Tax System Fair? - by Linda McQuaig; Questions about Bryce Mackasey's Finances; Peter Blaikie leaves the federal PC leadership contest; Politics and property rights in Canada; Central American dilemmas; Bombing at U.S. embassy in Beirut - with photo; Vintage colour ad for Radio Shack TRS-80 computer family; Poland - heading back to the brink?; Ontario's great Trust Affair - Leonard Rosenberg; Brazil's struggle with debt; Peter C. Newman on Walter Gordon; Carling Bassett scores a big breakthrough; Canada's field hockey future; The new bad nuclear news - with photo of a B-52 on the 'Trestle' - shielding electronic circuitry from the EMP threat; Acid Rain controversy; Allan King's controversial documentary on the effects of unemployment; Great vintage colour ad for the Apple personal computer; the University of Waterloo has quietly become one of North America's leading training grounds for computer scientists; Canal to connect the Danube with the Rhine; Fine tuning for Canadian pay TV. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, April 1, 1950 - How Women Smuggle‎

‎56 pages. Features: Cover art shows a lively neighbourhood roused by the spring weather; I Survived a Heart Attack - Fred J. Glover's story; Contest - $1,000 for a story by you and Somerset Maugham; Foster Hewitt - Play-by-Play Playboy - story with nice photo showing Hewitt looking up to the broadcast gondola; Caribbean Mutiny - story by Willis Lindquist - illustrated by Jack Bush; Giles - Britain's most popular cartoonist - article with photos; How to Live Without Wars and Wedding Rings - 2,000 Old Order Mennonites live without cars or radios, permanents or pianos, on farms near Kitchener, Ontario - article with colour photos; Confessions of a Lady Smuggler - a lady from Windsor, Ontario tells how she cheats the Revenuers; Lusty Lord of the Desert - Abdul Aziz Ibn Abdulrahman Ibn Faisal Ibn Saud is absolute ruler of 5 million Arabs; The Man Who Robs Davy Jones - Richard E. (Dick) Chadwick and the Foundation Company of Canada - article with photo; Nice colour photo ad for Kodak cameras; When the Blizzards hit Balmy B.C.- in January Vancouver's average temperature was 11 degrees colder than Toronto's - story with photos; Excellent colour centerfold ad for the 1950 Ford family of cars; Nice full-page colour ad for Ganong's chocolates; Nice colour Pontiac ad; Normal Rockwell-illustrated ad inside back cover for the Watchmakers of Switzerland. Covers detached but present.. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, April 15 1954 - World's Largest Totem Pole Cover Illustration‎

‎120 pages. Features: Our Frosty Welcome to Richard Nowalinski; International Harvester Fridge ad; Nice corn flakes ad illustrated by Norman Rockwell shows girl in pink top and hair bow; A New Senate - and why we need it; Fantastic full-page colour ad for Willards chocolate bars - Swee-Marie, Cherry Ripe, Coconut, Swell and Cheerio!; The White and the Gold, by Thomas B. Costain - part 3; I Married the Klondike, by Laura Beatrice Berton - part 1 of 3 - article and photos; How to Get Along with Older People; The Home Movies People Pay to See - The Crawley Family and Canada's biggest commercial film business; What You Should Know About the "Miracle" Fabrics; The Strange Case of the Mail-Order Prophet, short story by Antony Ferry; I Hate Dogs, by Robert Thomas Allen; Ben Kravitz' Conquest of the New World - a former Lithuanian with a passion for work and the recipe for Ben's Smoked Meats - article with photos; The Romantic story of how John McIntosh, his family and a wondering stranger saved and spread the McIntosh Apple Tree - with photo; Nature's indispensable Fall Guy - rabbits are the animal kingdom's Caspar Milquetoast; Her Garden in the Sea - Connie MacFarlane studies Nova Scotia's coast - she lives for seaweed; Gilbert Harding - The Rudest Man in England; 1954 Ford V-8 Crestline ad; Nice DeSoto car ad; centerfold ad loose but present; Nice two-colour GMC truck ad; The Sakau'wan totem pole; Nice Coke ad on back cover shows man in denim overalls talking with friend; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, August 8, 1964 - Peace March Canada, 1964‎

‎Features: How William Zeckendorf changed Canada's skyline and found trouble; The good woman and the convict - how Frances McKearney's devotion led a vicious criminal (Joe Flaherty) 'back to the human race'; The Peaceniks go to La Macaza, Quebec - the U.S. civil rights technique - non-violent civil disobedience - comes to Canada (many photos); How I became a solitary noisemaker - Sheila Burnford admits that her secret vice is talking with birds; The highway that's changing Ontario - portrait of 401, the monster that makes and breaks businesses, towns and drivers; How the Scotch out-talked the family compact - Scotch Grits vs. 'Rotten Tories' in Ontario's classic battle of wit and lung power (by John Kenneth Galbraith); Report on Two World's Fairs - New York is fun, but Expo 67 might just change the world; The Man who made it all the way back - excerpt from first novel of Hugh Hood; George Wallace - the educated bigot; a band called The Beavers - Canada's answer to the Beatles; United Appeal hurts our best charities - Dr. Gordon Bates. Average wear. Small piece missing from back cover. Unmarked. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, December 20, 1982 *Lech Walesa Cover Photo*‎

‎Features: McAdam, N.B. refuses to die - a former railway town; Mel Allen hired to promote the New Jersey Devils; Auditor-General Kenneth Dye casts another net; Operation Red Pepper and Hugh Hambleton; Mulroney endorses Clark, for now; Whitehorse Copper Mines to close; Too many wolves in Yellowknife; Ray and Jean Luyendyk and their (current) family of 27 children, 22 of whom are adopted; President Zia ul-Haq meets Reagan; South Africa attacks Maseru, Lesotho; Back to the MX missile drawing board; Wiretapping the Teamsters; Cover story - Poland's tense revival, with many great colour photos; OPEC price cuts pose a threat; the UAW's pace-setting deal; Peter C. Newman on the Corporate Shareholding Limitation Act; Requiem for a champion - Harry Jerome; The flip sie of Nelson Skalbania; Equal work doesn't pay for women; Love Canal update - toxic land. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, February 1, 1955 - The Eaton's/Simpson's Retail War‎

‎64 pages. Features: Colour ad for International Harvester ads inside front cover; The Girl Who Had No Talent - Bea Lillie; Gorgeous two-page colour ad for Chrysler's "Mostion-Design" style of wrap-around windshields; The Big Battle of the Big Stores - Simpson's versus Eaton's - article with photos; The Dope Craze That's Terrorizing Vancouver - it has the highest rate of drug addiction in the Western Hemisphere - article with photos; The Squalid Mess in Indo-China - Canada's UN team struggles to help build a democracy while the Reds feel shure they'll get all they want without fighting; Meet Quebec's Most Famous Family - Roger Lemelin's Plouffes; How to Avoid a Third World War, by Bertrand Russell; The Flirtatious Phantom of Montreal - story by Michael Sheldon; Hitler's Car Makes a Comeback - the Volkswagen is crowding world markets - article with great photos; Rexall centerfold ad; Nice purple DeSoto auto ad; Plymouth ad; Pontiac ad; Colour ad for the Detroit Sheraton Cadillac Hotel inside back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. 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 27, 1962 - Robert Goulet Cover Photo‎

‎Features: Is it the Boss that's wrong with business? - business is slipping and some of Canada's ablest executives are saying it's time to crack down on overmanagement, half-educated managers and payrolls padded at the top; What a decent government can do in Latin America - the people of Puerto Rico benefit from Luis Munoz Marin and Operation Bootstrap; Robert Goulet - the life and times of a hot property; In High Places - part 2 of Arthur Hailey's new novel; The unmarried wives - more Canadian men and women are living together without the formality of a marriage; Form Chart on Hobbies - who's in front in the $3 billion-a-year scramble to find newer and better ways to pass spare time; Memoirs of a fortnight in French - an English-speaking writer moves in with a small Quebec City family and learns how it feels to be the stupid one for a change. Colour ad for the 1962 Acadian inside back cover. Above-average wear. Water damage. A worthy reference copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, July 19, 1982 - Special Effects - Newest Film Stars‎

‎Features: Why Inco must be nationalized, by Nick Lowe; Canada - inflation problems; Post office fights to maintain monopoly powers; Whycocomagh reserve natives protest against chemical spraying they say will pollute their water supply; Chaotic search for a solution in Lebanon; Mexico - land of sinking hopes; Ahmed Shah Masoud - the Che Guevara of Afghanistan - feared by the Soviets; Untangling the scandal fo God's Banker, Roberto Calvi; Breaking up Chirac's Paris; Bulent Ecevit on trial; War on firearms in the US; Sheikh Mohammed charged in Florida; Contrad Black and an 'honourable settlement' to a war - Norcen and Hanna Mining; Ratings of Canadian banks lowered by DBRS; People section contains news and colour photos of Susan Jacks, Princess Anne, Trevor Berbick and The Ducklings; Italy wins the World Cup of Soccer - Paolo Rossi; The fight against MS (Multiple Sclerosis); Canadian Jews oppose Lebanon invasion - Bob Kellermann; Home offices gain in popularity due to technology and desire to stay in touch with family - Kent Harding; Cover Story - movie special effects - Tron, Yoda, The Thing, Poltergeist, Wrath of Khan, etc.; Flashback to King Kong's special effects in 1933. Entertainment reviews. Somewhat above-average wear. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, June 15, 1924‎

‎80 pages. Features: Cover illustration of cherubic little girl holding basket of flowers; Nice colour ad for Dominion Linoleum Rugs inside front cover; Full-page ad for the new 1924 High Speed Blue Chimney New Perfection oil stove; Nice illustrated full-page ad for Pratt & Lambert Varnish Products; *MAGNIFICENT* full-page colour ad for Ford Closed Cars, featuring woman driving a black model with two children, sailboat in hand, disembarking in a lovely park; Business Article - "Consideration of Canada's Immigration is Arousing Business Men's Attention", by J. Herbert Hodgins; Small ad for the "Oshawa" medal clad garage manufactured by The Pedlar People of Oshawa; Full-page colour ad for Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs; Half-page ad for Weed brand auto bumpers and tire chains; International Harvester Motor Truck Ad; Artistic full-page ad for Oneida Community Plate silverware; The Rich Cinderella - story by Arthur Stringer; The Hired Man - story by Lawrence Perry; Mr. T.A. Low - Business Man in Politics - Canada's Minister of Trade and Commerce; A Friend of the Family - story by Rudyard Kipling; Animals I Remember, by W.A. Fraser; The Ardent Bigamist, by Somerset Maugham; Session Meanders to its Close - J.K. Munro on Canadian Parliamentary happenings; The Road Runner - story by Ben Ames Williams; Full-page ad for Palmolive Shaving Cream; Winston Churchill headed "Straight for the Dust-bin" of Politics - so says George Bernard Shaw; Drinking is a national disability in Great Britain; Full page ad for Swift's Premium Cooked Ham; Taxation is Shifting - Lord Weir claims English professions are underpaid; Full-page ad for Firestone "Gum-Dipped Balloons" (low-pressure tires); S.S. Chester on why "Baccarat is a French Menace"; Lovely colour photo ad for Royal Yeast Cakes; Fantastic colour full-page ad for Harvey Hosiery, made by Hosiers Limited of Woodstock, Ontario; Wonderful full-page colour ad for Harvey Tailored Underwear, made by Harvey Knitting Co. of Woodstock, Ontario; Lovely full-page colour ad by the H.J. Heinz Company illustrates the Heinz Pier at Atlantic City; Aeroplanes Can't Be Omnipotent - Archibald Hurd argues that Capital Ships must be maintained to bring food, at least; J.A. Stevenson writes about hope for U.S. Political Upeaval; Puritanism is Termed a Blight - article by Harvey O'Higgins and Dr. E.H. Reede; Full-page ad for Post Toasties "Double Thick" Corn Flakes; There is no Saturation Point - Henry Ford discusses the development of products to meet consumer demand; Radio may cease to be free - article from the Independent; Westinghouse Electric Range ad; Ileana Sets Her Cap for Wales - Godmother of the Balkans would make daughter co-ruler of the British Empire; Salvation in Empire Trade? - how can free trade Britain prosper when her Dominions are largely protectionist?; Three-quarter page ad promotes Vancouver, British Columbia to tourists and businessmen; Will World Commit Hari-Kari? - Sir Oliver Lodge considers our scientific ability to build weapons of destruction, and our lack of morals to handle them; Lovely full-page ad for Canadian Pacific Steamship and its Great Lakes services; Nice half-page ad for The New Hupmobile; Nice half-page Coca-Cola ad; Half-page ad for Nash cars; Nostalgic half-page ad for Coleman camp stoves; Elegant ad for Luxite Hosiery; Bride Club Problem II - "By 'Tax' Sadie Solves Problems of Forgetfulness and Untidiness"; *Beautiful* full-page ad by W. Clark Limited (maker of canned foods) features young boy carrying a basket of cans of Clark's various offerings; Lovely full-page colour ad for Simmons beds, mattresses adn springs; Art and Decoration for Town and Country Homes - Porch for Charm and Comfort, by Katherine M Caldwell; Nice colour ad for Quaker Puffed Wheat inside back cover features illustration of boy by Norman Rockwell; Nice colour ad on back cover for Fuller Brush Company. Covers not quite free from staples. Average wear and soiling. Small faint ink stamp atop front cov Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, June 2, 1962 - Urban Sprawl is Devouring Canada‎

‎Features: Cover photo of the RCMP National Ride; The Cannibal Cities - how urban sprawl is eating Canada alive, by Jane Becker; The Magical RCMP Musical Ride - with colour photos; Can you trust a Chiropractor with your Health? - two million people do; Does anybody here speak Canadian? - by Barbara Moon; Nights and Days of a Ward Boss - Frank (Banjo) Hanleyand how he runs his polyglot political kingdom on the seedy side of Montreal; Ask the Name of the Lion, by Ralph Allen (conclusion); Nice colour photo centerfold displays seven models of Kodak cameras; Nice colour photo Molson Canadian ad inside back cover shows picnicking family with the bridge over the Welland Canal under construction near St. Catherines. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, June 20, 1983: *Mulroney Wins PC Leadership*‎

‎Brian and Mila Mulroeny cover photo. Contents: Commodore 64 computer ad inside front cover; Crime in a Soviet community - Brighton Beach in East Brooklyn; Cover Story - Brian Mulroney wins Leadership of federal Progressive Conservative Party - photos include a shot of Gretzky with Mr. and Mrs. Pocklington; Article on the young Mulroney family; Joe Clark - the man who fell from grace; Mattel Intellivision ad; Margaret Thatcher's Finest Hour - re-elected; Nicaragua - The Benedictine Affair; The Pope's delicate mission to Poland; Canadair in nosedive with Challenger jet; Waning high-tech star Mitel - photos of Terry Mathews and Michael Cowpland; Mulroney is the right man for the right time - Peter C. Newman; White-water rafting getting more popular; Alpha Flight comic series; Nuclear power planning goes awry - unfinished plants in Washington state; Pezim aims for BRIC shares; Fotheringham on Mulroney. Unmarked. Address label removed from front cover leaving a peeled area. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, March 15, 1953‎

‎80 pages. Features: Nice ad for the Dodge Coronet V*; The Family in the Palace - Part 1 of 7 by Pierre Berton - the absorbing story of the House of Windsor; What Karsh Saw in Toronto - wonderful black and white photos - a precous snapshot of Toronto in 1953; The Girl Who Became Melissa Hayden - Millie Herman has become one of the top ten ballerinas this side of the Iron Curtain - colour photos; The Row Over the Three Rs - short of staff and space our schools can't decide on what kind of education our chikldren should get - part 2 of the Crisis in Education; William Aberhart - the Mand and His Shadow - a Maclean's Flashback - nice photos; A Friendly Game of Cards - story by Antony Ferry, illustrated by Keith Dalgleish; What's Put Hockey on the Skids? - article with full-page photo of a scrum between the Bruins and Leafs; At Grips With A Grizzly, by Colin Wyatt - the true story of probably the only man who has fought a grizzly bear with his bare hands and lived to tell the tale!; Nice colour Buick ad; Colour Plymouth ad; Nice Heinz soup ad with girl's photo; Colour ad for General Motors of Canada shows several car and truck models; Bing Crosby in Auto-Lite Spark Plug ad; 1953 Mercury car ad inside back cover; Attractive Coke ad on back cover shows well-dressed hostess setting a nice table. Light wear. Unmarked. A pleasing copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, May 15, 1943‎

‎Features: Cover illustration of roller skate accident by Richard Priest; Colour Shredded Wheat ad inside front cover; Victory Bond ad; Editorial - Maclean's declaration of Faith and Purpose; Nice ad for Parker Vacumatic Pens; Commandos Attack - Highlights from the inside story of the Commandos - the first official account of the daring exploits of Combined Operations - with photos; Article on taking care of our feet; Arctic Ordeal - C.B. Wall describes an amazing story of endurance after three men crash a plan in Greenland - David Goodlet, Arthur Weaver, Al Nash - with photo; Miss Sherlock Holmes, by Thelma Lecocq - Verda Vincent is Canada's only woman criminologist; Lolly was a Lady - fiction by Ed. Zern; They Kill U-Boats - "Not only must they battle wind and weather but bomb with split-second accuracy - and bring back actual proof of their 'kill'" - by Arch Whitehouse, with photos; Beverley Baxter in London explains how war damages family life; Cross-Canada news bits including bootleg food in B.C.; Greece Fights Back - despite atrocities unsurpassed in the history of tyranny Greek guerillas wage a bitter, stubborn warfare against their Axis foes, by Betty Wason, with photos; Field Marshall Jan Christiaan Smuts of Africa - few men living today have had a more eventful and extraordinary career than this famous warrior-statesman - with photos; The Raiders - fiction by Norman Collins; Troop Troupers - the C.W.A.C. revue that's bringing glamour to Army camps across Canada, with photos; Work and Wages, by S.E. McGorman; Northern Electric Victory Bond ad; Fleischmann's Yeast ad with caption "In Wartime eat one more slice of bread each meal!"; Fascinating full-page military-themed ad by Hiram Walker & Sons explains how their alcohol is used in a multitude of military applications; Two-colour full-page Kodak ad shows two Canadian sailor receiving snapshots from back home; Modess ad shows young lady working on a plane; Nice two-colour ad for Van Camp's Pre-Cooked Beans; Full-page Ford Motor Company ad with illustration of Canada's mechanized army at war; Nice colour ad for Quaker Corn Flakes; Rare Colour Coke ad on back cover includes several images of military men. Address label on front cover. Moderate wear. Short openings to and chips from bottom edge of front cover. A sound copy of this significant wartime issue. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, May 15, 1965 *HOW CHATHAM, ONTARIO GOT A BAD NAME*‎

‎Features: Frank Boucher's Challenge - how we can end the farce of sending fourth-rate teams to the world hockey championships; Nurse Joyce Relyea and her job at the Hospital for Sick Children; Chatham - the good town that's fighting a bad name - its politicians live in fear of nameless terrorists, Ottawa lists it as a 'depressed area', the morals of the children have been thrown into serious question; The Pleasure of Ruins, by photographer Roloff Beny - with great b/w photos, including the Shah and queen of Iran; How the Hedlin family of Winnipeg leaped the language barrier together and learned French; Dr. John Knox, former Danish Ambassador, writes about the Canadian beaver; Robert Thomas Allen on Greece; Volkswagen van ad featuring the entire population of Jiggs, Nevada in one van!. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, November 29, 1982 *The Future of Canadian Culture*‎

‎Features: CSIS news; Air pollution in Athens; Brain-drain reversal - medical research centre in Alberta; Nice Schenley Award ad; The great real estate chase - Greymac and Leonard Rosenberg; Death in the oil patch at Lodgepole, Alberta - where was Adair?; Article on Iona Campagnolo; Multiculturalism Department's secret list of 130 ethnic groups; Francis Simard; Trouble for the Amway family; The bishops enter the nuclear debate; William Shatner in Kero-Sun ad for Kerosene heaters; Brazillian election results; Thinning of China's leftist old guard; Walesa at a crossroads; Sex and death in the desert - Helen Smith and Johaness Otten killed in Saudi Arabia; Cover Story - a new blueprint for Canadian Culture - the Applebaum-Hebert Report; Surge of life in oil industry; Peter C. Newman - Behind Leonard Rosenberg's Apartment Deal; Photo of Rocket Richard and other Montreal Canadiens old-timers; NFL players' union news; Morgantaler tests the abortion law; New hope for Venice - environment; Stereo for the AM Band; The selling of public TV; Psychiatry puts itself on the couch; William Kurelek article; Movie reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, October (Oct.) 15, 1951: The Princess Patricias in Korea‎

‎88 pages. Features: Humourous cover art by Oscar Cahen; The Censorship that Helps the Enemy - The bad events of March 17, 1951 in the Korean War involving the Princess Patricias - Editorial; There'll Always Be a Massey - Canada's most famous family started on the road to wealth from a tiny implement forge near Port Hope, Ontario - article with photos; You Laughed at My Father - story by James Aldridge; The Hottest Square Mile in the World - under the humpland between Ace Lake and Beaverlodge lies an abundance of Uranium, and here Uranium City will be built - article with photos; The West Coast's Worst Disaster - The Tragedy of the Princess Sophia which disappeared off Vanderbilt Reef and took 343 people to their deaths in icy Alaskan waters - a Maclean's flashback; How to Raise Ten Kids in Six Rooms - Frank and Helen Teskey of Toronto have ten kids under fifteen and they'd welcome more; One-Man Powerhouse - John Deagle of Whitefish Falls, Ontario runs his own electric power company! - article with many photos of this incredible man; Sherbrooke, Quebec - where French and English share a city in harmony - nostalgic article with photos; The Battle to Beat Leukemia - doctors search for a cure; Footlights Round My Heart - story by Ronald R. Smith; Sensational full-page colour Coke ad features illustration of young lady and the caption "Want Something Good?"; Nice colour Chevrolet ad; DeSoto car ad; Full-page ad for Birks Jewellers features watches including the Challenger Eterna-matic; Plymouth car ad; Canada Savings Bond ad features James F. Johnston, Superintendant of Palm Dairies Limited in Regina; Great colour photo Caterpillar ad inside back cover shows horses pulling vintage auto through the mud. Light wear. Unmarked. Center page loose but present. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, October 19, 2009 *Stephen Harper's Musical Debut*‎

‎130 pages. Features: Why Roman Polanski Belongs in Prison; Super 2-page ad for the Chevrolet Camaro; A New Turn in our Afghan Strategy; Gene Simmons in conversation; Obama's man in Ottawa - David Jacobson; Stephen Harper on the Beatles, stage fright and his musical debut - with Abbey Road photo of the Harper Family; The Real Problem In Iran - it's not Ahmadinejad's nuclear capability; Conservative pundits have a hate on for Chicago; The world's seven richest nations and their meeting which brought the global economy back from the brink - major study with coverage of the 2008 crash; The Truth About Canwest's Collapse; Canada's top 100 Employers; The challenge for employers to retain the best and brightest; Can the private sector compete for employees?; New findings on redheads; Mark Steyn on Free Speech, and what Ignatieff can't say now; In Memoriam - Michael Mariak Jok. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, September 15, 1953‎

‎72 pages. Features: The Caustic Genius of Sir Thomas Beecham; Christianity - Revival or Decline?; The Polish Art Treasures - colour Karsh photos of ancient and priceless heirlooms rushed from Poland at the outbreak of WWII; A Gift from the Princess - story by Mary E. Grannan - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; A Winter Vacation on a Summer-Cottage Budget - a cheap holiday for a family of four in hot Florida; Two-page colour-illustrated "Christmas Shopping Game" by Peter Whalley; An Excursion into Canada by Charles Dickens - a Maclean's flashback; The Alien - story by W.O. Mitchell - chapter 7. Average wear. External soiling. Coverfold partly open. Center page holding by one staple. Fore-edge opening to back cover which is missing 7"x2" chunk from bottom edge. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine: Bound Issues January 5, 1981 Through March 30, 1981‎

‎Over one inch thick. Some of the many topics include: 1980 - the turbulent year that was; Shelly Hack; Farley Mowat; U.S. Heads into Recession; Terry Fox Cover Illustration; Trudeau wants to patriate the constitution; Indonesia's struggles; Kayakers visit the rivers of the Himalayas; The NHL Comes of Age; Italians are returning home from Canada; The stench of political patronage in Quebec; Economic harship in Britain; Margie Gillis; Truedea's quest for a foreign policy; John Dowd creates the Ronald Reagan survival kit; Kim Mitchell - Max Webster is about to trade its cult status for international glory; Possible break in the hostage crisis; Frank Sinatra at centre of political storm in Washington; Enemy fire at Jean Chretien; Hostages Come Home; Crazy Weather; Jo Penney; Royal Trustco-Campeau hearings; Doris Anderson; Cover photo and story of Karen Kain; Roger Jouret/Plastic Bertrand; Jean-Luc Godard; CIA hostages return home; Saudi officials try to entice Chad from Libya's grip; Steve Podborski story and cover photo; Trappers; Nuclear mishap in France; van Gogh at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO); Raquel Welch sues over firing from film Cannery Row; Trudeau and Thatcher - who will stand down?; Sigourney Weaver; Did Ottawa encourage Inco to poison the skies?; The Schreyer family in Rideau Hall; Who will pay for the RCMP?; David Stockman - wunderkind in cabinet; Cover illustration "The Day Alberta Turns off the Oil; The Pope in Asia; Joe Clark faces severe damage; Carol Connors; Donald Sutherland; 4,000 year-old settlement unearthed in Labrador; Tony Tanti; Our Next Queen - cover photo of Lady Diana Spencer; Joe Clark survives leadership with likely mortal wounds; Reagan's team aggressive toward Moscow; Joe Granville says 'Sell!"; the Moral Majority's Jerry Falwell; Voyager I renews interest in Titan; Ontario's Crucial Vote; Ouellet's combines sleuths write seven green volumes on price-fixing by oil's big four; Atlanta - beseiged by fear; Lynn Seymour; Sally Field's roll in Back Roads; John Gray is home from Broadway; Alberta's sulphur industry; Will Reagan Deliver?; Canadians flock to the south; Kim Cattrall; passengers endure two weeks of desert runway heat; Compulsory measles vaccination; Panic buying in the home market; Khmer Comeback; Alice Arm, B.C. mine tailings dumping; Dave Broadfoot, and many more. Light wear. Firmly bound. Few library markings. Book‎

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‎Maclean's, Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, November (Nov.) 22, 1999 - Wayne Gretzky Cover‎

‎112 pages. Features: Human Smugglers - Running refugees into the U.S. from the Akwesasne Reserve; Chinese migrants risk their lives to be smuggled to North America; Patrolling 'Little Korea' - illegals from all over jump the U.S. border in southern B.C.; Chinese migrants seek release in B.C.; The Tragedy of Andrew Rich - teen Innu suicide victim; Problems with Emploi Quebec; Britain's hereditary peers fall victim to reform; Plunge of Flight 990 off Massachusetts; Feature Article - Wayne Gretzky's New World - he talks of family, life, and the public perils of selling himself; Bill Gates - as Microsoft fights antitrust findings, rivals gear up in the battle for web markets; Smart Appliances are set to rival the PC's role; Chris Staples and his Vancouver ad agency Palmer Jarvis DDB; Photo of young entrepreneur award recipients Stephen J.P. Comeau and Michael-Andreas Kuttner with their mentor, Wendy Paquette; Photos and short write-ups of additional entrepreneurs: Colleen Kennedy, Paul Wareham, Mark McLane, Allen and Tim McCandless, Ariel and Ron Shlien, Dave Zakutin, Kirt Eliza Kootoo, Chris Bond, Ken Zorniak, Daniel and Garnette Weber, Alan and Ian Andreasen, Susan Ireland, Daniel Sacks; Johan Arnet, and Samson Hartland; Brian Scudamore and 1-800-Got-Junk?; The Harry Potter Series; Pianist Naida Cole; Alexei Yashin and Carol Alt; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. One-inch opening to top of cover fold. A high-quality copy. Book‎

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‎Miniature Collector, Number 46, Nov/Dec 1984 - Elegant Victorian Room Settings‎

‎64 pages. Features: Master Miniaturist - Nic Nichols; The Metamorphosis of a Museum, by the curator of the Museum of the City of New York, by John Darcy Noble; Full-Size Humor in Small-Size Settings - Mary Albright's light-hearted room boxes; Pointillist Portraits by Ghislaine de Saint Barthelemy; A Dedication to Dollmaking - Canadian Marlene Scott; Projects and Plans - furniture for family living, a poseable Peg Family; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Short opening to bottom edge of back cover. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Miniatures Showcase Magazine, Summer 1990 - Living Rooms and Family Rooms‎

‎Features: The Rooms We Live In - living room feature; Miniature Storytelling - make your exhibit stand out by adding a touch of realism to your miniature display; Showcase - scenes include a Victorian parlor, a basement guest room, a recreation room, a child's play room, and more; Collections - hobbyists share their collections of rooms; More Minis - a few bits and pieces for your next project; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎National Doll World, April 1987 *GOLLIWOGS / RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY*‎

‎Features: Raggedy Ann and Andy - John and Marcella Gruelles' gift to American children; China Heads, Part II; Gollywoggs (Golliwogs) - a doll inspired by a black clown; Old-Fashined costume 'Mikey' - knickers for My Friend; The Ideal Tammy and Family - back to the 60s; Little 'Americana' Dolls - the doll art of Virginia Little; Goodbye to Maydy, Mikey & Jenny; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Nature Canada Magazine, Fall 1985‎

‎Features: Iceworms, sea ravens and other oddities in Canada's national parks; Great Moments in Parks - With Pierre Berton, R.D. Lawrence, Janet Foster, Wayne Lynch, and George Calef; Nature Canada's Photo Contest, 1985; A Sense of Place - Robert Bateman Goes West; Fingerprinting Fish - A single scale can reveal the family of fish from which it came; Who Killed 100,000 Caribou? - Was it fate, or must man bear the brunt of the responsibility? Usual library markings. Average wear. Worthy reference copy. Book‎

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‎Nature Magazine, September 1935‎

‎16 pages of nature pictures in rotogravure. Features: Animals of the Australian Bush; Meet the Grass Family - orchard grass; Nature makes an enchanted isle atop a rock in a garden pool; Our National Scenery in Travel Poster; Nature's Poet Laureate; A doubly floriferous Showy Orchis; Matthew Fontaine Maury's Work Goes On; Goldie, a Chinese Oriole; A life-saving thistle - Evert's thistle; Conservation - what of the closed season?; Conservation and use; Hawks - what they eat; Isle Royale National Park - threat of logging speeds move to preserve this island; A New Defender of the Wilderness - the C.C.C. - Civilian Conservation Corps; For the Duck Record; Cygnus and the Northern Cross. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎New Liberty Magazine, November 1950 - Lauren Bacall Cover Photo‎

‎92 pages. Features: Those Amazing Masseys - Part I of II - the family behind the Canadian industrial giant; Corsage - story by William L. Worden; Broadway's Mr. Ballyhoo - Billy Rose; Stop 78! - Flashy Virgil Wagner of the Montreal Alouettes; A Person Has To - story by Blanche Huddleston; It's True What They Say About Jamaica - a playland of waving palms, sun-drenched beaches, the good life - it's awaiting you, nine hours away; Now I Can Hear You - Bring the gift of hearing to deaf people; A Hundred Bucks foor Mary, by Steve McNeill; New Liberty's 1950 Radio Awards; The Sleeping Death, by John Verner; It's Slaughter - They Call it Sport - a hunting article by J.V. McAree; Short articles involvingDr. A.R.M. Lower, Joan May and Ed Murphy; Five Notes to Fame - the story of vocalist Vera Lynn; Royal Canadian Air Force full-page two-colour ad; The Return of Edward Meade; Rare colour ad for Carling's White Label ale inside back cover. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine‎

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