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The Saturday Evening Post, February 9, 1963 *ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF IVAN DENISOVICH BY ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN*
Features: Congress must reform - Roscoe Drummond; Howard Hughes - he battles for an empire - Spruce Goose photos and more; The Rage to Ski - millions have developed a mad love affair with a sport that provides the thrill of speed on snow; Social Climbing on the Slopes; A condensation of the most startling book ever to be published in the Soviet Union - the truth about Stalin's prison camps; Stan Freberg - His Private War - the comic genius who harpoons the pompous, lampoons the ridiculous; The Wonderful, Wide, Backslapping World of Rotary; How the Modern Minuteman Missile Guards the Peace - great photos, air and ground. Average wear. Chips from back cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, November 24, 1962 *THE HOT WAR IN ASIA*
Features: Mis-Applied Science, by Dr. Albert E. Burke - America is losing tomorrow's battles by insisting that scientists concentrate on producing better mousetraps; The Hot War in Vietnam - Can the U.S. win it?; Master of the Jab - Ho Chi Minh is waging the kind of war he knows best; Sunday's Gladiators - as the armed (pro football) combatants struggle before the crowds, there are reminders of ancient Rome; The Charmed Life of Gangster Tony Accardo - arrested 23 times but never convicted; That Bowl of Fire Called Chili - a peppery dish invented by the pioneers of the old Southwest is still savored by their descendants; My Awful Wedded Husband, by Mrs. Kirk Douglas; Inside the Frozen Mountain - colour photos from deep inside Wyoming's Fossil Mountain; Let'em Eat... Turkey - the crisis that erupted when the Veep missed Thanksgiving dinner in Korea, by Walter M. Turner; Boy's Home on the Range - at Boy's Ranch in the rugged cow country of Texas' Panhandle, Cal Farley uses work, love and discipline to turn bad boys into good ones. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Colour Corvair ad inside front cover. *Awesome* colour cadillac ad on page 9. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, September 9, 1961 *THE TRAGEDY OF TIBET*
Features: Pigskin Preview '61 - an expert's pick of the Nation's Top Teams and Players; Berlin on a Tightrope - a Post editor reports from the city on which the eyes of the world are focused; The Tragedy of Tibet - in 2 and a half years of brutal domination, the Red Chinese have reduced this once-proud nation to slavery and famine - a shocking report based on eyewitness accounts; Brunette Today, Blonde Tomorrow - tints promise to become as widely used as lipstick; These Children Love to Read - Mae Carden teaches reading using the maligned phonetic system; Adventures of the Mind - The Joy of Life, by Alexander Eliot; Atomic War on Insects - by using radiation to sterilize males, scientists are tricking the deadly screwworm fly into breeding itself out of existence - Drs. Edward Knipling and Raymond Bushland. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, April 21, 1962 *IKE LOOKS AT THE GOP*
Features: What has Texas got to Brag About? - by Stanley Walker; Lovely color ad for the Chrysler Imperial on page 14; Ike takes a look at the GOP; Ike's Mexican Holiday; People on the Way Up - Mona Thibault, William F. Haddad, Eleanor Hirai, Dr. Lee B. Lusted; Love Letter to the Queen - Lovely color photos; A Night with the S Squad - on patrol in San Francisco with the policemen who specialize in on-the-spot detection and prevention of crime; The Menningers of Kansas (part 3) - under Menninger guidance the Topeka Hospital became a place where patients came 'not to stay but to get well'; Flattery can get you somewhere; Wacky Artist of Destruction - Jean Tinguely creates mechanized sculpture designed to commit suicide. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Youth's Companion, October 28, 1926
Features: The Gathering Storm - 1, how a brave and fascinating girl dared much in the slavery-torn Kansas of old to help her parents found a home, by Margaret Lynn; Pluck, by William MacHarg; Brotherly Love, by Beth B. Gilchrist; The Navy as a Career, by Lieutenant-Commander Walter Atlee Edwards; A Son of the Navahos, by James Willard Schultz; Walter Camp - IV, by Harford Powel, Jr; Etched Brass Design and Process, by Harry Irving Shumway; Caroline's Halloween, by Russell Gordon Carter. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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National Doll World Omnibook, Fall 1986 *Care and Repair of Magic Skin Dolls / The Golden Girls / Gertie, The Witch*
Features: Care and Repair of a Magic Skin Doll; Sew Happy; Fabulous Finds; I Love My Children, But; Making the New Composition Dolls; Martial Arts Costume; Little Folk; Know Your Dolls; The Halloween Surprise; Restored Yard Sale Dolls; The Golden Girls; History of Fashion; Doll Gallery; Gertie, the Witch; Jennifer's Thanksgiving (paper doll); The Ins and Outs of Embroidering Doll Faces; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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MasterMind (Master Mind) "Secrets of Success" Tape Series, Volume I: 16 Audio Cassette Tapes Complete with Case
A great compilation of recorded interviews as follows: Prosperity Consciousness - Fredric Lehrman; The Negotiating Parodox - Bernard Hale Zick; How to Create Multiple Streams of Income - Robert Allen; Visualize to Materialize; Harness the Incredible Power of Your Mind - with John Kehoe; How to Access Abundance in Your Life - Teresa Romain; Clarify Your Life Purpose - Carol Adrienne; Make Money Doing What You Love - Barbara Sher; Winning the Money Game - Robert Kiyosaki; Magnetic 16 Audio cassette tapes with case. Includes: Marketing - Dan Kennedy; Dare to Create Money - Kala H. Kos; Powerful Partnerships - Paul and Layne Cutright; Balancing Your Life - Cheryl Richardson; The Zen of Success - T. Harv Eker; The Art of Referrals - Bob Burg; Work Less, Make More - Jennifer White. Moderate wear. Unmarked but for title written on spine of case. Book
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Scott, Cameron: Editor
Nanaimo Magazine, February 1994
30 pages. Features: Nice full-page ad for the Cameron Island development, Phase II; Love Thy Neighbour - Linda Putnam discusses neighbourhoods, with a focus on Nanaimo; Changes - Robert Baker discusses the impact rampant local development can have on existing property owners; The Moveable Feast - Alison Watt writes a great article on the local herring spawn; The Mount Washington Rescue Team; Dozens of additional ads for local small businesses; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Scott, Cameron: Editor
Nanaimo Magazine, January 1994 -
30 pages. Features: Nice full-page ad for the Cameron Island development, Phase II; Great full-page ad for Anton's restaurant on Victoria Crescent in National Enquirer format with photo of an alleged Elvis sighting at their restaurant; Jim Smiliey considers 1984 ten years later; All in the family - part I of a two-part series on family and community in Nanaimo; Family Business in the 90's; Where to locate Nanaimo's new Ferry Terminal? (which was ultimately located at Duke Point); Dozens of ads for local small businesses; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Star Weekly Magazine, 1 September 1951 *Baby Prince Charles Cover Photo*
32 pages. Prince Charles baby photos, including cover photo. Other royal family photos; Japanese police photos; Ostrich farming photos; photos of gathering eggs from seabirds on England's cliffs; Colour ad for the Studebaker Champion; Freda Shetler of Ferndale, WA - sulky driver; Ottawa suburban well baby clinic photos; Spectacular colour centerfold ad for Heinz ketchup; Missionary students at the Moody Bible institute learn to fly; Royal Canadian Air Force ad; Photos at Switzerland's Sanatorium Universitaire; Nice colour Waterman's pen ad; Photos of Wellesley college's doll collection; Plastic musical intruments prove practical; - Bill Glass; Colour Ivory Soap ad - Lovely Girls Love Ivory!; Motorcycle action photos; Navy underwater photogarphy; colour Community brand cutlery ad on back cover. Average wear. Prior owner's name atop front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Morini, Simona; Chamberlain, Richard; West, Anthony; Mallet-Joris, Francoise; Gordon, Ruth; Crosby, John
Vogue Magazine (US) 15 March 1971 - Goldie Hawn Cover Photo
120 pages. Features: Large Paris Spring Collections Report; The Great American Shirt Life with Jane Birkin; Rome - The Spring Fashion Collections; U.S. Fashion - The coat to wear over everything you own; Chanel's regime d'exuberance - suddenly there came a tapping; Silicone - a new aid to plastic surgery; "Alas, Poor Ilyich"; People are Talking about... Movies; My House is Paper... Glued with Love; Live Rich; Americans - making it in London; Spring Designing Portfolio; The Diamond Ball in New York; Vogue's School and Camp Directory; and much more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Morini, Simona; Avedon, Luciana; Molli, Jeanne; Cooper, David; Bradshaw, George; Messinesi, Despina
Vogue Magazine (US) 15 January 1971 - Catherine Jourdan Cover Photo
124 pages. Features: The new blue denim look for anywhere, anytime; Vogue Patterns in blue denim; The Beautiful People put on their coats - Pilar Crespi, Patrice Calmette, Mrs. Leonard Holzer, Mrs. Wyatt Emory Cooper; Swans and Cygnets - Three Generations of Beautiful Guinesses; Colour's the thing for evening; Knit's the thing for day; Fashion for the sun run, photographed in Puerto Rico; Exercises for flabby faces; Ballerina's Change of Hair; Hairdressers tell you how to go six weeks without them; Breast Sculpture; Your Looks are as Good as Your Discipline; Sex and the Topography of Love; A Place to Raise Eyebrows - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parkinson's House in Tobago; Puerto Rico - Where the Past Grows Young; Puerto Rico Now; Pilar Crespi and Lauren Hutton - Around-The-World Flight Trips; and much more. Somewhat above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy copy. Book
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Blackmon, Rosemary; Gruen, John; Rose, Barbara; Bradshaw, George; Welch, Mary Scott
Vogue Magazine (US) 15 November 1972 - Raquel Welch Cover Photo
136 pages. Features: The Bold Jewel - just in time for Christmas - black onyx circles, the immense emerald, carved jade... gleaming crystal worn by Raquel Welch; Fashion to give or wear for Christmas - dove-grey jacket of suede and chinchilla, weather-proof pants suit, sables and heathery-beige shirtdress, dazzling knits with badger for day, star-quality sweater suit, great jacket of quilted angora with grey squirrel; Vogue Patterns - Evening Pajamas, the long sweater-dress; The Warm-Weather Look - new resort and summer fashion for day, right now... next month... next summer - the crisp softness of pale silk dresses, pale linen suits... the pale jersey coat over everything... and a soft hat... navy and white, white and navy prints for sharp little dresses, pants suits; Down to the Sea in Prints - new bathing suits, ready now; New thinking on makeup... for girls who wear glasses... for coping with lights wherever you go; The fast-moving fashion for shorter hair, worn by Robin Hambro and Mary McFadden; How to Treat Your Doctor; Good looks for warm weather - how to be ready in every way - body , mind, hair, skin, spirits; Stephen Spender - Love, Life, Work; The Perfect Christmas Gift List - a hundred and more presents and ideas... all prices... choices for everyone; More Art than Money; Baltimore Hostesses; The Country House of Conte and Contessa Brando Brandolini d'Adda in Italy; Vogue Living; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. 3" x 5" piece missing from page 121. Binding intact. Book
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Lasagna, Louis M.D.; Rose, Barbara; Weber, Melva; Diamondstein, Barbaralee; Levin, Phyllis Lee; Fine,William M.
Vogue Magazine (US), August 1, 1972
124 pages. Features: Vogue's Point of View - be a natural; Pants - naturally; The new easy tailoring - wider legs; wider waistbands; cuffs and trouser pleats; pants with chopped jackets; Sweaters - naturally; The Piano Sweater; The sweater as a shirt, a muffler, the new sweater sets; sweater-dressing at night; Super Naturals - the chopped suede wrapper; the blouson - new jacket in the separates life; this year's trenchcoat - flannel plaid; the easiest jumpsuit; the sweater set you never saw before; sweater-dressing; tops for pants - the knit shirt-jacket; the suede wrap coat; Berry Berenson - a natural girl; The Sweatery Suits - the Sweatery Dresses; A Natural in Naturals - Pilar Crespi in jackets and pants; Rash words - remember poison ivy; Biking - a natural way of life; the miracle of skin; What's playing at the hairdresser's?; Every body wants to be a blonde now; News about protein, herbs, fruits and vegetables for skin and hair; Natural Beauties - Miranda Barry, Berry Berenson, Sarah Cubitt, Loulou de la Falaise; Marchesa de Montezemolo's 7-day natural food plan; Your Hair and Henna - the natural way to change color; Can the I.U.D. rival the pill?; People are Talking About - Elvis Presley; Four Young Artists living the loft life - Sylvia Stone, Rosemarie Castoro, Nancy Graves, Susan Crile; False Energy - what it is, how to avoid it and build new power; 13 powerhouses - real people with real energy; What Women Know About "Love" that Men Don't Know About "Loving" - an interview with Juliet Mitchell; Mega-Vitamins; Surprise - the young really like their parents now; A Guide to Ireland; Natural Style - Mr. & Mrs. Michael Santangelo's house on Centre Island; Horoscope of Peter O'Toole; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Clear tape along spine. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Vogue Magazine (US), June 1972
156 pages. Features: The American Woman, Summer 1972; Gloria Cooper in Real Life - with her family, in her studio; Lena Horne wearing a new stretch of dress; Fashion for a Cool Summer - the wrapped head, the naked back at night, haltered checks, shirt checks, pale dresses for day, sharp yellow shorts, the brilliant-yellow caftan, shirtdress living, white cuffed pants, chalk-white pants, navy knit pants - and all so easy, the new bathing suits; Vogue Patterns - cut-out cotton knits, warn by Gwendolyn Warner; Naomi Sims - Supermodel - in real life; What Gentlemen Prefer; Fragrance is Communication - f4 new perfumes get the message across; The Sweeping Comeback of Dark Nails - wearing and caring for the new shades of polish; A Great Makeup - Betty Theodoracopulos shows you how; A Great De-Tenser - Betsy Theodoracopulos's exercise routine devised by Venizelos Antoniadis; Confessions of an American Wife, by Judith Moyers; Your New Self-Image - by Harriet Coffin and William Sloane Coffin Jr.; Lena Horne's New Love For Life; American Great - Lee Krasner; Warhol's Women Who are Men; What I Learned from Chinese Women - Pearl S. Buck Speaks; Are You a First Child, a Middle, or an only?, by Sally Shepphard; Disciplined Exoticism - the racy, modern life-style of Mary McFadden; Horoscope of Pearl S. Buck; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Back cover missing. Clear tape along spine. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Rich, Charlie
Charlie Rich Songbook - With Sheet Music for Voice and Piano with Guitar Chords
80 pages. Several pages of photos/images of Charlie and his friends. Includes the following songs: Behind Closed Doors; Field of Yellow Daisies; I Do My Swinging At Home; I Feel Like Goin' Home; I Take It On Home; Life Has Its Little Ups and Downs; (The) Most Beautiful Girl; Nothing In The World (To Do With Me); (A) Part of Your Life; Peace on You; (A) Sunday Kind of Woman; There Won't Be Anymore; (A) Very Special Love Song; We Love Each Other; You Never Really Wanted Me. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Book
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Katz, Sidney; Earl, Marjorie; Hutchison, Bruce; Moon, Barbara; Johnstone, Ken; Lefolii, Ken; Perreault, Laurette; Earl, Lawrence; Berrill, N.J.; Baxter, Beverley
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, February 28, 1959
56 pages. Features: Cover painting of preparations for the Banff Winter Carnival; Nice colour photo ad for Red Cap Ale inside front cover; Outstanding full-page colour photo ad displays the 1959 Rambler automobile models; Eight ways to cut traffic deaths; The living mystery of the Rockies; The day I saw the Rockies' secret; Famous families at home - The Franklin Arbuckle family - nice article with several family photos; Pauze's - Famous Montreal seafood restaurant - article with photos; How I found the man who killed my son - Laurette Perrault's son Jean-Claude was killed by Hector Poirier; Mike Wardell's tempestuous love affair with the Maritimes; gorgeous full-page colour photo ad for Pontiac; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Grescoe, Paul; McRae, Earl; Young, Sybil; King, Paul; Sagi, Douglas; Grant, Maggie; Alderman, Tom
Canadian Magazine, December 16, 1972 - Cartoonist Paul Szeb
44 pages. Features: Students successful in conserving the Dundas Valley in Ancaster, Ontario win the "Rosie" Award; Zany horrors from the Grey Cup; Nancy Greene is featured in a colour photo Mars Bar ad; Editorial cartoonist Paul Szeb was nobody in Hamilton but they love him in Boston; Nice half-page colour photo ad for Ford's 1973 pickups; Nice two-page colour fashion photo feature; What can you say to a man who may kill you? - part II of The Doomsday Flight - Paul Joseph Cini hijacked an Air Canada DC-8 bound for Toronto from Calgary; The Wally Wagon - built by UBC Engineering students - article with photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Mattel shows 15 of their toys; Have a Merry Hanukkah; Doug Wright's Family; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Powning, John; Gaunt, Mary; Jordan, John Alfred; St. Lawrence, Bernard; Verrill, A. Hyatt; Boswell, A.M.; Martin, Stuart; Lees, G.F.; Morell, J. D'Arcy; Shepstone, Harold J.; Beattie, S.A.
The Wide World Magazine - The Magazine for Everybody, March 1919: A Woman's Travels in China
Pages 354-440 plus 24 pages of nice vintage advertisements. Features: The Bullet-proof Scotchman - an adventure of John Mundell in the Pampas of Uruguay; ; A Woman's Travels in Unknown Asia - part I - wonderful photos in China; An Exciting Trading Trip - efforts to trade with a warlike tribe in East Africa; Some Strange WWI Escapes from Germany - part II; Interesting photo and short article of Dog Rib Indians in Canada receiving their annual grant of one pound, as well as presents, from the Canadian government; Among the Wild Tribes of Darien - exploring the native tribes of Panama - with great photos; Stories of the War - Thirty Hours in No Man's Land - in WWI an Australian trooper on the Western Front is wounded and must make his way back to his own lines; Siringa's Last Battle - a native boy helps in one of the first fights in German East Africa, A Week in a Lens Dungeon - McLean and Ebbs of the 87th Canadian Battalion hid in a cellar for a week before making their way back to their lines; Miraculous Escapes from Sunken Submarines; An Adventurous Hunt After Man-eating Crocodiles - in Victoria Nyanza; The Mountain Warriors of France - excellent photos; The Zulu Love Medicine - part II of what happend when Zulus killed an Englishman to use his body for love medicine; Wonders of Northern Syria - article with many great photos of architectural remains; Carter's Exoneration - a stirring story of the Australian Mounted Police. Great multi-page advertising feature on the Waterproof Products Corporation. Average wear. Small protective pieces of tape at each end of backstrip. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Roppolo, Lean; Mares, Paul; Pollack, Benny; Brunies, George; Stitzel, Mel; Melrose, Walter; Norvas, Bill; Copeland, Allan
Make Love To Me! - Sheet Music for Piano and Voice with Ukulele Chords
3 pages. Above-average wear. Missing chunk from lower corner of first page with loss of approximately four notes which you should be able to interpolate. A worthy copy. Sheet music
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Bell, Judith; et al
Rangefinder - The Magazine for Professional Photographers, April 2006, Volume 55, Number 4
266 pages. Features: Profile of Greg Gibson; Rf Cookbook; Bruce Hamilton Dorn & Maura Dutra; Fernando Basurto; Mauricio Donelli - No Limits; Michael Kitada's Wedding Album of Love; Jerome Spivey; Marie Labbancz; Dina Douglass; William Yeo; Doug & Chenin Boutwell; Tom Munoz; Deidre Buck - In the Wedding Life; Travis Broxton; Jill Person and Lauren Killian; Claudia Kronenberg Creates her Own Bridal Fashion Shoot; Kenneth Morgan; Bill Fredericks Studio; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Green, J.R.A.; Et al
Antique Automobile Magazine - Official Publication of the Antique Automobile Club of America, Inc., March-April 1964 - The Evergreen Bentleys
80 pages. Features: The Evergreen Bentleys; The Blower Bentley; Our Man in Germany - Ernst H.E. Richartz; The Silent Sentinel of the American Road (Part 2) - Gas Pumps - fantastic article with great photos; Road test of the Supercharged 4.5 Litre Bentley which appeared in Autocar magazine in September, 1930; Climb to the Clouds - Mount Washington, July 1904; Start of a Love Affair - The American and His Car; Mercer Pioneer Passes - Finley Robertson Porter, 1872-1964; The Knights at Indy; Antique Automobile Index - 1963; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Clare, John; Robertson, George Hillyard; Katz, Sidney; Moon, Barbara; Allen, Robert Thomas; Frayne, Trent; Bieler, Zoe; Mather, Barry; Braithwaite, Max; MacLeish, Roderick and Diana; and More
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 15 January 1952 - Movie Censorship
48 pages. Features: Nice full-page two-colour ad for the Allis-Chalmers AD-40 heavy-duty grader; How Doctor Robert (Bob) Greig's family put him through college to become a dentist; Movie Censorship - The Scandal You Take For Granted - Canada's eight censorship boards sometimes ban a film without ever seeing it, and their red tape adds half a million dollars to your theatre tickets annually; Why Jews Don't Get Drunk - scientists are attempting to discover why alcoholism among Jews is twenty times more rare than among some gentile groups; Dinosaur Valley, Alberta - article with colour photos; How to Start Worrying and Stop Living; Conn Smythe, That Man in the Greens (Part 2) - article plus several photos of Mr. Smythe with celebrities; Trouble Shooters Shouldn't Fall in Love; The Cops Who Change Diapers - Policewomen in Montreal; Workers earn money by putting ideas in the suggestion box; Len Norris cartoon at a small-town rink; Great colour Coke ad on back cover shows smiling delivery man. Average wear. Address label with name stroked out atop front cover. Middle page holding by one staple, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Runbeck, Margaret Lee; Seifert, Shirley; Bunce, Frank; Lee, Annabelle; White, Nelia Gardner; Addington, Sarah; Sangster, Margaret E.; Damon, Carolyn; Murphy, Kay; Campbell, Helen G.; Hucks, M. Frances; and More
Chatelaine - A Magazine For Canadian Women, August 1936
58 pages. Features: Nice Ipana photo ad inside front cover; To Girls Who Want to Get Married; - Lux ad; Candles Without Cake (fiction); Night Call (fiction); The Better Man (fictitious tale of a young pretty newspaper woman in Ethiopia - "From every side black men closed in, howling lustily, frothing themselves up..."; Shadowed Wedding (fiction); Look Your Best - tanning/makeup advice for the summer; Love Doesn't Last (fiction); 45 and Glad of It - middle age can make a woman a master or a slave; Nice full-page colour ad for Campbell's vegetable soup includes the Campbell kids; Full-page colour reproduction of a beautiful flower painting by Archibald Barnes, A.R.C.A.; Nice full-page Cream of Wheat ad features photo of cute little girl and small dog; I Nursed the Quintuplets - part 2 of Madame Louise de Kiriline's story of her work with Canada's famous Dionne quints - story with photo; Fashion photos; Photo of Bette Davis in Quaker cereal ad; The Movie Go-Round - a dependable monthly guide to good movie entertainment for the family; Honourary life membership in the Canadian Public Health Association awarded to Dr. McCullough, a columnist in this publication; Pie-making; The Weekend Guest - advice for hostesses; Meals of the Month; News Bits by Lotta Dempsey; Nice colour cartoon-style ads for Rinso and Lifebuoy inside back cover; Gorgeous colour ad for Buckingham cigarettes on back cover features young lady golfer. Address label atop front cover. Average wear. A nice vintage issue. Magazine
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Langdon, Steven; Butson, Tom; Lemelin, Claude; Nowlan, Alden; Frum, Barbara; Clarkson, Adrienne; Batten, Jack; Paris, Erna; Anderson, Owen; Barr, John; Newman, Peter C.; Henry, Chief John; Savoie, Renald; Hedley, Tom; Hofsess, John; Macfarlane, John
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, June 1971 - The Class (University) of 1971 - The Class Nobody Wants - Six Valedictorians Speek Out / The Guess Who!
72 pages. Features: Great Volvo photo ad shows six Volvos stacked on top of another!; Two-page Mutual Life shows photos of dozens of their top sales agents from across Canada; Colour photo Canadian Club ad shows Mr. and Mrs. Tony Parkinson firing darts at elephants in Kenya; Alden Nowlan's Canada; What Went Wrong for the Class of '71? - feature article by Barbara Frum with statements from six university valedictorians from across Canada; Three men from three generations talk to Adrienne Clarkson on love, sex, adultery and what marriage is all about; The Guess Who - Canada's richest and raunchiest rock band - article with large photo of band on stage; The radicalization of Robert Lemieux - lawyer for the FLQ; The West is Ready to Revolt - John Barr and Owen Anderson state their case for separatism; The Table Talk of Marshall McLuhan - article by Peter C. Newman with nice photo of McLuhan; It's No Longer Possible to be an Indian - Chief John Henry describes the impact of white man's ways; Paris Smiles Again; Nice full-page CBC Radio/TV colour photo ad shows a group of famous Canadian athletes wearing their gear - including Mel Profit of the Toronto Argonauts and boxer Clyde Gray; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Dent, W. Redvers; Sommerville, S.J.; Kaye, Louis; Roxborough, H.H.; Sandwell, B.K.; Rogers, Bogart; March, J.E.; Wallace, W. Stewart; Hardy, W.G.; Price, Elizabeth Bailey; Owen, Beverley; Eustace, C.J.; Wynne, Anthony; et al
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, September 1, 1931 - Captain J.R. Cornelius - Maker of Champion Track Athletes
64 pages. Features: Great photo ad for International Trucks on page 1; Junior Boxing Champion of Quebec - Laurier DesRochers is featured in full-page Cream of Wheat ad; Judgement (short story); Taming the Seven Sisters - gigantic hydro-electric development in Manitoba - article with photos; Dusty Courage (short story); Maker of Champions - Captain J.R. Cornelius trains the Hamilton Central Collegiate track team to success - article with photos; A Salute for the Constitution - a plea for veneration of the document that makes us what we are; Dancing Partners (short story); How I Do Love Water-Lilies!; The Kincade Mystery - Who Killed Ethel Kincake of Hamilton? - article with photos; The Beggar of Ur (shorted story); The Queen of the "Turks" - Turkey farmer Mrs. W.A. Freeman of Ardenode, Alberta - article with photos; Premier of Nova Scotia - Hon. Gordon Sydney Harrington - article with photo; Mr. Gobbins Falls In (short story); The Silver Scale (part I); Political article by Sir Austen Chamberlain, with his photo; Canada's pioneer steam engine, long lost, returned to Nova Scotia - the 'Samson'; full-page Dodge car ad; full-page ad for the new Reo Flying Cloud car; Nice full-page photo ad for Hoover vacuums features cute chilid on vintage phone; Nice full-page ad for Auburn cars features the 5-passenger 2-door Brougham $1445; De Soto Six ad; The School Lunch - article with photos; crossword; Transforming the Cellar - article and photos with ideas of how to transform waste cellar space for an extra games and play room; Nice full-page Studebaker ad; Nice colour Calay soap ad inside back cover; Colour Old Dutch Cleanser ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage issue. Book
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Steed, Nicholas; Camp, Dalton; Fraser, Blair; Batten, Jack; Harris, Marjorie; Richmond, John; Adams, Ian; Frayne, Trent; Spraggett, Allen; Dreskin, Nathan
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, September 1967 - Alan Eagleson Organizes NHL Players' Union
92 pages. Features: Torado Iwasaki was cheated out of his 640 acres on Salt Spring Island; Ernest Manning's offer to merge the Alberta Social Credit Party with the federal Conservatives; Egyptian travel posters in West Germany include swastika; How We've Come to Love the Car - a 10-page exploration of this surprising cultural shift - Peterborough's Superblock and architect Gerald Robindon, Monteal's new Place Bonaventure-Canada Trade Centre (cutaway view) - with photos and brief write-ups of the following people and their vehicles - Rompin' Ronnie Hawkins, Al Hamel, Dr. Morton Shulman, Harley Neilson (of the chocolate business), Dorothee Hebert and Kenneth Jarvis; Does Canada Need the Tories?; Wonderful photographic celebration of Orillia, Ontario's Centennial - with text by Jack Batten; Expose '67 - the unpredictable other half of Expo '67; Alan Eagleson and the formation of the NHL players' union (NHLPA) - article with great full-page photo of Eagleson with Carl Brewer - who later became an implacable opponent of Eagleson and his misdeeds - amazing NHL history, some of it from the dark side; Spiritualist James Wilkie of Vancouver - is his body taken over by timeless spirit Rama?; Lotta Hitschmanova helps the starving, sick and homeless in foreign lands - article with photo; Nice colour photo ad for Hollandia pipe tobacco; Colour photo centrefold ad for Eskilon winterwear; Nice full-page colour photo ad for Ski-doo; The Investigation Service of the Post Office Department - the secret watchers who guard your mail; Fantastic two-page colour photo ad for CBC-TV with photos of 17 of their shows/personalities; Photo ad for GM's short-lived Epic car; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Pollack, Jack Harrison; Gross, Miriam Zeller; Carlisle, Norman & Madelyn; Gervasi, Frank; Dodge, David; Cruickshank, Helen Gere; Brooks, John; Sims, Burt; Blochman, Lawrence G.; Foster, Bennett; Lanham, Edwin, Streeter, Edward
Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, January 22, 1949 - Harry Truman Cover Photo
74 pages. Features: The Shame of our Local Health Departments; New Bones For Old - new orthopedic techniques and bone banks; The House You'll Warm To; The Truth About Truman; Arequipa, Peru - I Love You!; Let's Feed Mr. and Mrs. Hungry Bird; Face of America #3 - the Statue of Liberty; Nice ads for: Mallory Hats, 1949 Ford Cars (color photo), Underwood Typewriters, Jeep *Fantastic* color photo ad; International Trucks, Oldsmobile Cars - great color centerfold, U.S. Military - recruiting ad, Full-page color ad for Budweiser featuring southern banquet with belles galore, Blatz Beer - great color photo one-page ad featuring bowler Hank Marino, Canada Dry - nice color ad, Coke - nice color one-page ad featuring Coke machine superimposed over a large shipyard and Lucky Strike (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Sheen, Monsignor Fulton J.; Griswold, Harriet Ford; Frazier, George; Hartwell, Dickson; Crandall, Norma; Mardus, Elaine Bassler; Barcella, Ernest; Custer, Captain Ben Scott; McLaughlin, Mignon; Temple, Willard H.; Taylor, Matt; et al
Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, January 29, 1949 - Child Actress Margaret O'Brien / Frank Woolworth
74 pages. Features: Sex and Love of God; I Had Polio; Princess Margaret O'Brien of Hollywood; The House That Dimes Built - How Frank Woolworth parlayed a gift of gab into an American institution; Animals are the Craziest People; They Call Him Mr. Baffle - Leslie L. (Biff) Biffle, Secretary of the Senate; Down in the Arctic - Jack Kastner, Sir Robert Stirling-Hamilton, Ben Custer, Charles Wilcox and Jerome Scalise crash their plane in the Arctic; French Boxer Marcel Cerdan; Interesting back page opinion piece considers China's move to communism. Short Stories: The Loves of Martin; The Man of the House; Three Little Girls Wore Blue; The River; Martha and Her Dream Man; Ringside Maiden (part 5 of 8). Nice ads for: Studebaker Trucks (inside front cover), Zenith Televisions, Good Year Tires, RCA Victor audio products, Hudson cars (nice full-page color), Papst Blue Ribbon - one -page color ad featuring Mr. and Mrs. F. Warren Pershing,Vitalis (featuring Buddy O'Connor, General Motors GM - two-page color, Herbert Tareyton cigarettes - featuring color photo of Mrs. William E. Benjamin II, Spam (in color), Back cover color photo ad for Camel cigarettes. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Bradshaw, George; Shulman, Max; Kaufman, Bel; Hatch, Eric; Caspary, Vera; Anderson, Warren; Porter, Amy; Burke, Billie; Shipp, Cameron; MacBain, Alastair; Ford, Corey; Sameth, Sigmund; Berenstain, Stanley & Janice; et al
Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, February 19, 1949 - Death in the Classroom / Billie Burke / Mary Rizzoto
90 pages. Fiction: The Balance of Nature; His Brother-In-Law's Keeper; Episode; Hold fast, My Love; Marriage '48 (part 3 of 5); Man-Eater from Snohomish. Articles: Death in the Classroom - schools are dangerous places (part 1 of 2); Billie Burke - Her Story (part 2 of 3); A Hunter's Map of the U.S.A. - Sportsman's Paradise; Godmother to Little Yanks - Mary Rizzoto and her World Children's Foundation; Hawkshaws in Skirts; The Campaign Trains Roll Again; Bedlam on Sunday; Smithson's House of Wonders - The Smithsonian Institution; Try Building Your Own Dream House - The Spelman family of Babylon, Long Island, Henry Wallace is the voice of Russia - opinion piece inside back cover. Ads include: The Frazer Manhattan automobile - inside front cover, B.V.D. sports shirts, Jeep Trucks - very nice, International Trucks, Schlitz Beer, Firestone Tires, Kodak film, MGM's The Three Musketeers, Harley Davidson - their 125 single cyllinder, Bicycle playing cards, Arrow ties, Jantzen sweaters, Smartair leisure wear, City Club shoes, Inco, Wilson Brothers men's wear, Botany brand shirts and slacks, Pendleton shirts, Gruen watches, and a lovely Coke ad on back cover which shows Coke dispenser inside a snowy window. Covers holding by one staple. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Carter, Hodding; Rosenthal, A.M.; Douglas, Paul H.; Levine, Jules; Betz, Betty; Graham, Frank; Chapman, John; Sherburne, Zoa; Root, Wells; Fortune, Jan; Stern, Richard; Sheldon, Walt; McNutt, Patterson; Wilson, Albert S.; Foster, Freling; Gehman, R.
Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, July 9, 1949 - The Nation's Slum Problem / Irving Hoffman
74 pages Features: New Rebel Yell in Dixie - the roll of those who battle the South's determined opponents of progress; U.N. Is Doing a Job - author argues the U.N. isn't worthless; Democracy Can't Live in These Houses - the nation's slum problem - article with photos; Tales of Hoffman - play and movie critic - Irving Hoffman; Around the Young World; Indestructible Shortstop - Luke Appling; Culture-Crazy Colorado. Fiction: With Love and Best Wishes; The Iron Butterfly (part 2 of 4); Queen Size; Counterblow; Two Across; The Execution. Nice ads for these products: 'Jeep" Station Wagon; International Trucks; Studebaker Trucks - very colorful full-page ad showing 10 models; Chesterfield cigarettes - nice colour photos of Anne Baxter and Sam McLawhorn of Grifton, H.C. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Snyder, John W.; Davenport, Walter; Whitman, Howard, Ford, Corey; Toombs, Alfred; Gehman, Richard B.; Woodbury, Clarence; Fay, Bill; Atwell, Lester; Ramsey, Gordon; Root, Weel; Fortune, Jan; Blassingame, Wyatt; Aurthur, Robert Alan; Barry, Jeanne
Collier's, The National Weekly Magazine, 16 July, 1949 - Governor Alfred Driscoll of New Jersey
74 pages. Articles: The Facts About Business - an encouraging message from John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury; Governor Going Places - GovernorAlfred Eastlack Driscoll of New Jersey - article with nice photos; Terror in the Streets - Let's put police back on the beat; The Stars are Dave's Dish - Dave Chasen provides Hollywood feasts to the rich and famous - article with nice colour photo including Peter Lawford and Don Ameche; Animals Own Me; Dartmouth's Streamlined Mr. Chips - Professor Harry Wellman of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration; Our Kids with Crippled Mouths - a pathetic host of American children need major orthodontic work; It's No Love Game. Fiction: The Girls of Laurel Court; Use no Hooks; The Iron Butterfly (part 3 of 4); Mr. Dilsey's Magic Lure; The Combination; Eyewitnes. Nice vintage ads include: Ansco film, Zenith televisions, Ford cars; Pabst Blue Ribbon beer - featuring colour photo of actor Charles Laughton; Good Year tires (centerfold); Nesbitt's soda; Chevrolet - great two-page color ad; Budweiser; Douglas Super DC-3; Goebel beer; Camel cigarettes - great back cover ad featuring photo of Cole Porter plus Gene Bearden, Gladys Swarthout, Jeanne Wilson, Gene Sarazen, Sylvia MacNeill and "Dusty" Campbell. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Fay, Bill; Freidin, Seymour; Wickware, Francis Sill; Crosby, John; Toombs, Alfed; Scott, Martin; Barnes, Clare Jr.; Bonosky, Phillip; Humason, S.W.M.; Meyers, Georg Nelson; Watson, John; St. Johns, Adela Rogers; Cunningham, William
Collier's - The National Weekly Magazine, December 10, 1949 - SMU Quarterback Doak Walker Cover Photo
78 pages. Articles: The 60th All American - the 1949 All-America Football Line-up - article with *Fantastic* color photos; Winter of Reckoning for Tito - a witness describes Tito's amazing program of defense against Stalin; "We Like Corn, on or off the Cob" (the life and times of Sears, Roebuck continued); Dear Sir, You Cur - Barney O'Donnell is in charge of replying to letters mailed to his Radioland Mail Service; Treat Those Drumsticks Gently - Turkey Farmer Hobart Norman - article with nice color photos; The Fullerthe Heart, the Thinner the Wallet; Home Sweet Zoo. Fiction: For Love; Kiss Her Like You Meant It; Young Man with a Harpoon; Caesar Needed a Gun; Cinderella Rides Again (part 2 of 5); Indian Sign. Includes these nostalgic ads: Pendleton shirts; Fisher Body; Van Heusen Ties; Buick (2-page ad featuring their valve-in-head engine); B.V.D. clothing; Charter Oak Whisky; Mercury cars (nice 2-page ad); Botany 500; General Motors; Schenley Whiskey - one-page color ad featuring recording artist Tony Martin; Puerto Rican Rum; Chesterfield cigarettes ad on back cover features large color image of Arthur Godfrey. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Ware, Edmund; Waldron, Eli; Taylor, Samuel W.; Child, Charles B.; Sher, Jack; Worden, William L.; Rand, Christopher; Fay, Bill; French, Carl; Taft, Senator Robert A.; Timmons, Bascom N.; Crichton, Kyle; Velie, Lester
Collier's Magazine, March 6 1948 - Chiang Kai-shek's Power Fading in China
78 pages. Articles: Between the bear and the dragon - Chiang Kai-shek's power in China has faded - article with great photos; Collier's Sports - the low-down on baseball salaries; Hollywood Goes to Rome - shooting the Cagliostro movie in Rome; Toward Peace in Labor - how the Labor-Management relations Act has worked so far; John N. Garner's Story (part 3) - reveals the former Vice-Presidents's attitude toward the Roosevelt lend-spend policy and the third term; Whether Man - New York's Blizzard of '47 put the forecasters on a spot; Hard Times Come To Wall Street - why the nation's money center is in the red in this boom era. Fiction: Jeff Coongate and the Stolen Crony; The Day Before Sunday; The Mysterious Way (part 5 of 6); Blessed are the Merciful; Dark Red for Love; Meet My Family. Nice ads include: The 1948 Studebaker (inside front cover); RKO movies of the month; nice diamond ad featuring portrait of Mrs. Lewis McCracken, the former Miss Francine Whitten, of Washington, D.C.; Philco radio-phonographs; Ford Cars (nice color photo one-page ad in Europe; Lucky Strike cigarettes; Rummy soft drink; Ballantine Ale - nice color one-page ad with cowboy theme; Great two-page color-phot ad for Heinz soups (they offered turtle soup back then!); Hamm's Beer; Stewart-Warner radio-phonographs; Brewer's Best beer; Bicycle playing cards; Emerson radios; National Guard recruiting ad; Miller High Life beer; Trav-ler radios; Clark's Tendermint chewing gun; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover features Charles Coburn, Ann Todd, Ethel Barrymore, Louis Jourdan, VAlli and Gregory Peck. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Paul, Louis; Child, Charles B.; Duncan, Val; Mayse, Arthur; Dent, Lester; Frank, Pat; Pollack, Jack Harrison; reynolds, Quentin; Sherwood, Robert E.; Ketcham, Hank; Santoro, Al; Crichton, Kyle
Collier's Magazine, August 21, 1948 - The Secret Papers of Harry L. Hopkins - Stalin Meets Roosevelt
78 pages. Articles: Traffic Traps for Tourists - unjust arrests in many parts of the U.S.; Red Clouds over Olympus - Life in Greek village of Magoula is miserable under the Communists; The Secret Papers of Harry L. Hopkins (part 13) - from Cairo to Teheran - the first meeting with Stalin;.Sunday Dinner - lady in the kitchen; Pot Shots by One Shot Ross - Boxing Manager Wirt Ross; "There Goes Rusty" - one of the world's fastest greyhounds. Fiction: Plenty of Time for Love; The Inspector had a Wife; The Fugitive; The Logger and the Lady; River Crossing; An Affair of State (part 3 of 4). Ads include: Studebaker cars; Vitalis (with Bob Feller); Philco radio-phonographs; Firestone "Super-Balloon" tires; Gillette Blue Blades (2-pages in color); Kaiser-Frazer cars (centerfold); Pllymouth; "Good Sam" movie with Gary Cooper; Schlitz beer; GM Electro-motive division; Coke - shows Coke machine at gas station; Texaco - shows young lady water skiing; Rice-Stix; U.S. Army; Lucky Strike cigarettes (back cover). Unmarked with moderate wear and minor bits of moisture exposure to top and bottom edges. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Van Halen, Edward; Van Halen, Alex; Hagar, Sammy; Anthony, Michael; Okun, Milton (Editor)
Van Halen OU812 Songbook (Song Book): Sheet Music for Piano and Voice with Guitar Chords
62 pages. Four great pages of colour photos of the band. Songs include: Mine All Mine; When It's Love; A.F.U. (Naturally Wired); Cabo Wabo; Source of Infection; Feels So Good; Finish What Ya Started; Black and Blue; Sucker in a Three Piece Suit. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy of this great songbook. Book
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Handel, G.F.; Lincke, P.; Faure, G.; Grieg, E.; Liszt, F.; Et al
Radio City Album of Contralto Songs - A Varied Collection of Well-known Solos for Voice and Piano
64 pages. Songs include: Ah! Spietato (You are Heartless); Chimes of Spring; Clair De Lune; Holy Art Thou; Ich Liebe Dich; Liebestraum; Lost Chord; Maybe; My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice; My Little Nest of Heavenly Blue; Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen; Oh Promise Me; The Mirror; Two Eyes; Wiegenlied; Within Your Eyes, Love. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present. Address label atop first page. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Speight, George; Gibson, Helen; Robertshaw, Ursula; Lee, Laurie; Holyoake, Gregory; Edelman, Maurice; Hannas, Linda;
The Illustrated London News, Christmas Number 1975
90 pages. Profusely illustrated, frequently in color. Features: The Pantomime Tradition; The Plant Artists of Kew; Modern Ephemera; Love; Frost Fairs on the Thames; Mr. Bellingham's Crime; Two Centuries of Jigsaws; Getting Steamed Up - the National Traction Engine Club at Kendal; Tiles from Turkey; Pots for Keeping Things In; The Social Nuances of the first name, surname, initials and nickname from the rigidities of Victorian times to the informality of today; Six Centuries of Food; Antinori family history; Trends in art book publishing; Reviving the art of embroidery; Nice ad for the Jaguar XJS; The Runaway Christmas Pudding; During holidays our ancestors served a much wider variety of tame and game fowl with elaborate and complicated garnishings; and more. Average wear. Faint newsstand inkstamp atop back cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Webster, Paul Francis; Fain, Sammy; Day, Doris; Cahn, Sammy; Styne, Jule; Wenrich, Percy; Madden, Edward; Jones, Isham; Kahn, Gus; Sullivan, Henry; Ruskin, Harry; Whiting, Richard A.; Egan, Raymond B.; Hilliard, Bob; Lugg, Milton De; et al
Doris Day Song Album of Recorded Hits: Sheet Music for Voice and Piano with Ukulele Chords
32 pages. Nice illustration of Doris Day on front cover. Songs include: Shanghai; It's Magic; Secret Love; April in Paris; Moonlight Bay; I May Be Wrong; It Had to be You; Till We Meet Again; I Speak to the Stars; Too Marvelous for Words; When Your Lover Has Gone; I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles; Put 'Em in a Box, Tie 'Em With a Ribbon. Above-average wear and soiling. Several taped repairs. Binding intact. Minimal markings. A worthy working copy of this charming vintage compilation. Book
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Williams, Nick; De Voto B; Fox, E.S.; Budlong, W.T.; Downing, H.; Lanahan, F.; Lees, Hannay; Marshall, J.; Bach, Julian Jr.; Ickes, Harold I.; Davidson, Bill; Garrison, J.; MacDonald, Col. Charles; Tomlinson, Edward
Collier's Magazine, February 23, 1946 - America in Germany
94 pages. Fiction: The Terrible Morning; Mountain Time; (part 4 of 5); The Pond; A Serious Study of Love; A Man Needs a Horse; The Importance of Being Kissed. Articles: All Out Against Cancer; Little Miss Innocent; American in Germany; Underwater Wealth; A.W.O.L. De Luxe - Private John Martin, and American in the Canadian army; Fashion on the Downgrade; Lindbergh in Battle (conclusion); The Little Doc - Doris Gnauck; Bad Neighbor Policy - our diplomatic bungling in Latin America. Ads include: Mary Brewer in Ipana ad; Perry Como and Martha Stewart in G.E. Radio ad; Great logging-theme ad for International Trucks; Mercury cars; Elsie the Cow; Piper Cub; American Airline System; REO trucks; Clark's Teaberry Gum; Perilous Holiday (Movie ad); The Lockheed Constellation aircraft; Great back cover Coke ad shows male and female troops on train. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
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Asbury, Herbert; Matthews, Herbert L.; Sawin, C.L.; Scholefield, R.S.; Velie, Lester; Colby, Stoddard B.; Edwin Lanham; Waldron, Jonathan G.; Polonsky, Abraham; Ross, Leonard; Beauchamp, D.; Dryer, Bernard
Collier's Magazine, August 3, 1946 - Who is a Negro? / Henry Kaiser / Ann Curtis Cover Photo
74 pages. Fiction: Straw Hat Circuit; Candlelight and Salt Pork; A Little Fire; Sleep, My Love (part 2 of 5); The Wonderful Race at Rimrock; Come Back, Come Back. Articles: Who is a Negro - the problem of lightskin colored folks who pass as whites; St. George and the Marxian Dragon - a report on the first year of Britain's experiment in socialism; All-America Water Queens - The A.A.U. picks a team of the nation's 14 best girl swimmers; What George Bernard Shaw thinks at Ninety; The Truth About Henry Kaiser - this, part 2 of 3, deals chiefly with his invasion of the automobile industry; The Scholar and the Sprout - Life with Uncle Roger at Mrs. McTiver's Cape Cod boardinghouse. Nice ads include: Seiberling tires; Life Savers candies; Nice color ad for GMC Trucks; Sensational color centerfold ad for the new Chevrolet; Talon ad features color photo of woman in corset; Nice two-color two-page Buick ad; Nice one-page color ad for Mercury cars; One-page color ad for Pontiac's new 1946 DeLuxe Station Wagon; Corby's Whiskey - with golf photos; Great color photo ad for Canadian Club inside back cover features logging scenes in northern British Columbia; Lucky Strike ad on back cover. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Bender, John; Potts, Jean; Lanham, Edwin; Blassingame, Wyatt; Ross, Leonard Q.; Martin, A.E.; Perkins, Frances; Eden, Anthony; McConnaughey, James; Irwin, Elizabeth; Paris, Leonard; Williams, Gurney; Worden, Helen; Bartlett, Arthur; De Zayas, George
Collier's Magazine, August 24, 1946 - The Roosevelt I Knew
82 pages. Fiction: Leader of the Band; The Other Woman; The Senator was Indiscreet; The Reformer; Sleep, My Love; Callaghan's Miracle. Articles: The Roosevelt I Knew (part 1); No War with Russia; Just Swing the Club Head - Golf Pro Ernest Jones; Why Teachers Quit School; Bermuda - Tourist Paradise; Dowager Queen - Mrs. Twombly; Everyone catches a fish at this lake near Azusa, CA; Color photo aboard a luxuriously appointed C-47 (DC-3) designed by Raymond Loewy; One Year After V-J Day. Ads include: Eveready Batteries; Philco record players; Santa Fe Railroad; *Fantastic* Wurlitzer Juke Box ad "Nickel's worth of fun - fishermen have lunch"; "Crack-Up" movie; Good Year tire centerfold; Frigidaire fridges; Waltham watches; Old Mr. Boston Liquor; Kodak film; Squirt Soda; "The Killers" movie starring Ava Gardner; Aeronca airplanes; Nice Jeep ad inside back cover; Lucky Strike ad on back cover. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Johnston, George H.; March, William; Caspary, Vera; Fuller, William; Smith, Elena Sbedico; Webber, Olga and Everett; Stassen, Harold; Courtney, W.; Trumbull, Robert; Roberts, Andrew; Crichton, Kyle; Ratcliff, J.; Asbury, Herbert
Collier's Magazine, September 28, 1946 - Ted Williams / Will Curare Cure Polio?
98 pages. Fiction: Roman Mosaic; Old Sorority Sister; Stranger Than Truth; Tiger Swamp Campaign; The Spur; Faster Than a Mule. Articles: A Republican suggests solutions for our major problems; Peace Street / Rue de la Paix - The Wall Street of Fashion in Paris - article with photos of Rambaud, Schiaparelli; Billions in the Mud - article and photos of our pacific bases - wrestled from the Japs - which are now monuments of neglect (photos of acres of equipment); Brains in the Ballet; Ted Williams - The World Series and Me; Curare may be a cure for Polio; Pictures in Stones. Ads include: Sheaffer's pens; B.F. Goodrich tires; Seiberling tires; Rensie Watches; Knox men's fashions; Borden's Instant Coffee; Hudson Cars - a very attractive color ad; Firestone tires; Columbia Records - featuring Frank Sinatra; Ford cars; General Motors - featuring image of boy at wooden school desk; Miller beer; Jeep station wagons; Remington shavers; "No Leave No Love" movie ad featuring Van Johnson; Fantastic color photo ad for Caterpillar bulldozers; Camel cigarettes (back cover) featuring kindly old doctor. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Telephone Talk, July-August 1943, Vol. 38, No. 4 - Magazine of the British Columbia Telephone Company
28 pages. Loaded with black and white photos. Contents include: Photo of Vedder Miller and Harold Dodsworth working on cables in the Cedar telephone building in Vancouver; Mrs. Operater Laura Mann at work; Susan Allison and Mary Gallo; Photos of the Princeton telephone office; Clarence Boulier at Princeton; Many photos of employees happily engaged in social activities; Miss Barbara Lovatt with her accordion; Photos of portions of Vancouver's long distance office; Article and photos of flood affecting Mission and Agassiz, including washed-out bridge; Miss Peggy Love; 15 Years ago in company history; Company sports activities; Marriage-related activities of employees. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Forman, Milos; Wlaschin, Ken; Pickard, Roy; Gow, Gordon
Films and Filming Magazine, September 1971 - Cover Photo of Marianne Blomquist and Hartmut Becker in 'Wer Im Glashaus Liebt...'
90 pages. Contents: Interview with Milos Forman - A Czech in New York; Taking Off (photos); The Grissom Gang (photos); Love Conquers Berlin '71; Willard (with horrible rat photos); Bed & Board (photos); The Films of Henry King (great article with photos); Fortune and Men's Eyes (photos); Reviews; King Lears (photos); Lillian Gish pinup photos; Focus on 16mm; Ads include: On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (inside front cover); Escape from the Planet of the Apes (full page); Little Big Man (full page); Girls Stroke Boy (full page); L'Albatros (full page); Villain (with Richard Burton). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Bates, Alan; Lane, John Francis; Brown, George H.; Armes, Roy; Gow, Gordon
Films and Filming Magazine, June 1971 - At Cannes (cover Photo of Nude Jurgen Draeger
118 pages. Contents: Animation - article by David Rider; Interview of Alan Bates; The Go-Between (photos); Death in Venice (photos); Plus ca Change - Italian filmmaking; Le Conformiste (photos); Boulevard du Rhum - photos (including Brigitte Bardot); The Babymaker (photos); Interview with Producer George H. Brown; Peau D'ane (photos); Madly (photos); Article on Pier Paolo Pasolini; The Decameron (photos); Reviews; Summer of '42 - photos; All the Right Noises (photos); A Town Called Bastard (photos); Sex in the Suburbs (photos); Language of Love (photos); Anna May Wong Pin-up Photo; Focus on 16mm; 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (photos); Kill! (photos); Ads include: Fellini's Roma; Kill; The Cat O' Nine Tails; Atlanta International Film Festival 1971; Extremes; Games That Lovers Play; Legend of the Witches; Sex in the Suburbs; Death in Venice (back cover). Above-average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Buckley, Peter; Sarne, Mike; Wlaschin, Ken; Shavelson, Melville; Fox, Julian; Gow, Gordon
Films and Filming Magazine, October 1972: Savage Messiah Cover Photo
82 pages. Contents: Interview with Peter Buckley; 'Savage Messiah' (photos); The Karlovy Vary Film Festival; 'The War Between Men and Women' (photos); Interview with Melville Shavelson; 'Ten Days Wonder' (photos); Casualties of Sound - Part 1 of this article; Fellini's 'Roma' (photos); 'Ben' (with rat photos); 'Pussycat, Pussycat I Love You' (photos); Nude photo of Me Me Lay in 'Au Pair Girls'; 'Deliverance' (photos); Pin-up photo of Virginia Bruce; 'Fat City' (photos); 16mm; and more. Ad for 'The Burglars'; Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Law, John Phillip; Beale, Lewis; Fox, Julian; Gow, Gordon
Films and Filming Magazine, April 1972: Stephanie Beacham Cover Photo of Paul Newman in 'Never Give an Inch'
90 pages. Contents: Major interview with John Phillip Law (with photos); 'The Love Machine' (photos); The American Way West - article on the difference between 'old' and 'new' westerns; 'Red Sun' (photos); Major article on the career of Ronald Colman - with photos (part 2 of 2); Cinema of Illusion - part 2 of this article; 'Never Give an Inch' (photos); 'The Boy Friend' (photos); 'Mary, Queen of Scots' (photos); Photos on and off the set of 'Made'; 'Antony and Cleopatra' (photos); John Garfield Pin-up photo. Ads include: 'Song of Norway' (inside front cover); 'Mary, Queen of Scots'; 'The Brothers Karamazov; 'Such Good Friends'; 'The Last Picture Show'; 'Zee & Co.'; 'Punishment Park'; 'The Boy Friend'; 'Antony and Cleopatra'; 'Embassy' (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Roeg, Nicolas; Goldstone, James; Gow, Gordon; Hall, Dennis John; et Tal
Films and Filming Magazine, January 1972: Which Was the Best of 1971?
90 pages. Features: Interview with Director Nicolas Roeg; 'Walkabout' (photos); 'Diamonds are Forever' (photos); Interview with James Goldstone; Article on Yesterday's Hollywood - part 4; Survey of Sidney Poitier's Career, Part 2 of 2, including filmography; Box Office Champions of 1971; Films and Filming Honours for 1971; Reviews; 'Lions Love' (photos); 'I Am a Nymphomaniac' (photos); 'Love Me Baby, Love Me'; Bugs Bunny Pin-up of the past; 'Extremes'(photos); 'The French Connection' (photos). Ads include: 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks'; 'Straw Dogs'; 'Diamonds are Forever'; 'The Last Run'; 'Gumshoe'; Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Grierson, John; Hayden, Sterling; Nicholas, Paul; Bruan, Eric; Gow, Gordon; Duperley, Denis
Films and Filming Magazine, December 1973 - Cover Photo of Ulli Lommel's 'The Tenderness of Wolves' / John Grierson's Last Word
82 pages. Features: Bare-breasted photo of Mia Martin on title page; The Last Word - an article, which would appear to be the last written by John Grierson before his death in 1972, discusses many aspects of the movement he founded; Alexandro Jodorowsky's 'El Topo' - graphic photos; Interview of Sterling Hayden with photos; Paul Nicholas writes on one aspect of a young British actor's life - with photos; Peter Whitehead's 'Daddy' - photos; The Decade of Change - Part 4 of the changing patterns in stardom on the British Screen - major article with many great photos; Preview of the 17th London Film Festival; 'Catch My Soul' - photos; Mary Pickford - article with photos; 'Mistress Pamela' - photos; 'Tout va Bien' - photos; Pin-up photo of the past - Henri Vidal; The Love Affairs of Jesus Christ; Antonio Calenda's 'Fury' - photos; Ad for 'Paper Moon'. Unmarked with average wear. Center page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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