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Features: West to Adventure - the life of Arthur 'Jack' Letheby in Western North America (Part I); Fear at First Sight - man-eater danger in Africa; Introduction to Murder - Captain Philip Chambers' account of multiple-murder in Casablanca; Besieged by Sea Snakes - the horrifying encounter of an Ecuadoran fisherman; The Devil Follows the Net - The early story of the North Sea fishing grounds - sudden wealth, and sudden death; Karmuk's Prophecy - an Eskimo's experiences with polar bears in the Far North; Mangaia Trader - Part XI of "I Know and Island" - Rarotonga, main island of the Cook Islands; Bridal-Cake Sentinel - the unusually-shaped Guardian of the English Channel; Big City Leopard Hunt - Oklahoma City, 1950; Snatched from the Orient - adventure of the submarine Thule in the Singapore Strait, by Alastair Mars; Mystery of the Vanished Herds - Przewalski's Mongolian wild horses; Jungle Honeymoon; and more. Above-average wear. Chips from backstrip. Unmarked. Covers detached as one but present. Book
Features: Diamond Fever - an adventurous trip into little-known country on the Upper Mazeruni in British Guinana; The Coffin-Ship - reprint of a 1929 story from Malaya dealing with a murderous Chinese secret society, a steamer and more; Saharan Adventure - a memorable journey through little known areas; Buster Burton - the amazing career of a most remerkable character known to the police of 5 continents; The Perfidious Plumber - a tale from Southern Rhodesia; The Captain's Night Out - this captain was the first to get off his ship; Kabul Bazaar - life in Afghanistan - photos; Diamonds for the Picking! - on the inhospitable western coast of South Africa lies Tom Tiddler's Ground; Meat for the Pot - curare, the deadly dart-poison of the South American Indians; The Seymour "Fish Day" - Seymor, Texas locks up for a day and goes fishing!; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Clean and unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: History in the talkies - a vast amount of research is necessary for accuracy, but is combined with a certain amount of legitimate trickery; Our point of view - is beer intoxicating? Naval economies, Soulless machines; Television in England - a brief survey of envents of 1932 that are indicative of the general trend; More about meteors - astronomers also concern themselves with bodies no larger than bepples and distant only with the width of several counties; Leveling out the hills with more precise molecules - how a study of an automobile's digestion points the way to more power with which to climb hills; A world's fair in the making - a few of the striking effects in architecture and lighting at the century of progress at Chicago; Underneath the artist's paint - a new device takes from a painted panel a minute core which experts may then examine to detect forgeries; Seeing an unseen world - an introduction to a fascinating hobby for the amateur (microscopy); The amateur rides a new hobby - a number of people have found gem stone cutting and polishing "exceedingly Interesting" and have had excellent results; Reinforcing a weak spot in our diet - cobalt, iron, copper and many other common minerals in our diet; Water conservation - the key to national development; A vegetable from the dark - the succulent mushroom requires great care in selection of spawn, cultivation, and harvesting; The telephone goes to sea - phoning from the fishing fleet is now as easy as phoning from your own home; "Cheap" light bulb fallacies - imported oriental lights cost less but use more electricity. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
4 pages. Cover photo of Jack Owens plus photo of Jack Owens on the beach of Oahu Island helping the locals pull in their Hukilau nets. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this charming vintage item. Sheet music
118 pages. Many great black and white photos. Features: Tons on Wings - large planes pushing the limits of runways; The Story of the GCA - part 1; Douglas Skystreak; The Martin 2 - 0 - 2; Plane Fishing; Bendix Helicopters in Full Color; Operation Helios; V-173 - The Flying Pancake; Air Progress; Honeymoon Isle in Florida - great photos; The Solution; Modelers - Get a Sponsor; The Pinnacle; Pity the Poor C-D; Twinster; White Comet, Jr.; Bullet 100; Piper Super Cruiser; 1947 Mirror Model Flying Fair; Many pages of great ads; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Some age-toning to pages. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
46 pages. Features: Editorial - "Let's Stay Live"; Game Outlook; Nice one-page two-colour ad for Weaver Scopes, made by the W.R. Weaver Co.; Half-page illustrated ad for the Pintail Sleeping Robe (sleeping bag) by Edward Lipsett Ltd.; Game Maps of B.C. 1957-58, Quick Reference; One-page photo ad for Little Brown Jug G&W Rye Whisky features four-man quartet with piano and banjo; The "Pheasants Unlimited" Program at Vernon, B.C. - article with photo of Bud Pratt and Mort Paige; Ad for Boat, Rod & Gun located in Vancouver at Seventh (near Kingsway) features large photo of well-known gun expert Bill Jagoe; Uncommon one-page, two-colour ad for Royalite gas stations; Where to Go Fishing; Clay Chips - article with photos of Frank Cooper, Frank Turner, Joe Williams, and Doug, Tommy and George Freeman; B.C. Game Commission ad inside back cover entitled "Ready For the Field" offers advice for hunters; Shooting competition results; Nice colour cover photo of Big Horn sheep; Many additional nostalgic ads. Pencilled name atop front cover otherwise unmarked with average wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Cover photo of beach scene on Mamette Lake; Photo of Eugene Korytniak with massive 69 lb spring salmon from the Kitimat River; You, Too, Can Catch a Statistic! - interesting statistics on last years catch; Nice one-page illustrated ad for Gibbs tackle; Photo of massive Tyee salmon caught off Campbell River; Illustrations show how to get results from your Herring Bait; Remember When? - fishing around Kamloops in the early 1900s, with photo of Mrs. Margaret Scott of Echo Lodge and a catch of rainbow trout from Paul Lake, plus a photos of Joe Kendall in his barber shop, Bert Collins of Cache Creek, and Fred Casey of Knouff Lake; Photo of Jack Finlay and Norman Towe and 352 crows the Abbotsford Fish & Game Club shot on a recent 'Crow Day'; Clay Chips - with photos of Joe Williams, Russ Young, Arnold Reigger, Mrs. Ruth Ray; Verne Greensword, Danny Pagliaro, Michael Fripp, Stu Loutit, Don McIntosh, Jack Radford, Russ Young, Arnold Ford, Tommy and George Freeman, Marvin Hergert, Danny McDonald, and Earle Reynolds; Boats; Safety Afloat; Nice one-page Old Vienna features large photo of trollers proudly displaying their catch; How a good boat driver helps water skiers; Brief illustrated piece on Nikko shotguns from Japan; Photos of Ducks Unlimited officials Fred Auger and Col. Clarence Wallace; Stillwater 'Caddis'; Back cover illustrated ad for the International Travelall; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
38 pages. Features: Revised Fresh Water Fishing Spots and Maps of B.C.; Nice one-page illustrated ad for Gibbs tackle; One-page Old Vienna features photo of David J. Roche presenting the O'Keefe Conservation Trophy to Albert Rand, President of the Oliver Club; Half-page illustrated ad for the "Cariboo Dayliner" includes train schedule; Nice one-page photo-illustrated ad for the Helin Tackle Company, Ltd. of La Salle, Ontario; Centrefold map of the B.C. Interior show many fishing locations; Ad by the B.C. Department of Recreation and Conservation inside back cover called "Good Fishing"! explains the value of research to fish stocks; Pilsener Beer ad on back cover; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. Small tape repair to bottom of coverfold. A quality vintage copy. Book
46 pages. Features: Mailbag; Photo of Dr.l G.W. Robertson of Bralorne, B.C., Dusty Young of Williams, CA, and Al Elsy, owner of Talchako Lodge on teh Atnarko River - each with a huge fish; Photo of Ken Walmsley and his friend Tony from Kamloops with a 34-lb spring salmon; 1958-59 Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps (Quick Reference); Binocular Alignment; Ad for Boat, Rod & Gun, located at Seventh (near Kingsway) in Vancouver features photo of Bill Jagoe, "known to thousands of hunters in B.C. as a man who knows what he is talking about when it comes to guns."; Photo of C. Cope of Osoyoos with a nice catch of rainbows from Osoyoos Lake; Clay Chips - includes photos of Bert Whelan, Jim Turner, Vic Reinders and wife 'Tommy', Mrs. Sharen Pilkington and her hubby Ralph with Bert Whelan; One-page ad for the Calgary Brewing and Malting Co. announces their arrival in B.C.; Photo of Ed Meade with E.L. (Ted) Barsby of the B.C. Federation of Fish and Game Clubs; Boy's First Gun - photo illustrated article; The Humour and Truth About Duck Hunting; Ad inside back cover by the Department of Recreation and conservation entitled "Ready For The Field" reminds hunters of good practices; Nice back cover photo ad for the International Travelall includes photo of the vehicle in an idyllic camping scene; Many additional nostalgic ads. Writing on front cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
22 pages. Features: Mailbag; The Earthworm - info. and diagram; Frankly Speaking - funds for government agencies, soil bank programme, Fraser Foreshore Shooting, More Boat Launching Ramps Needed; Many pages of nostalgic boat information and ads; Fantastic centrefold ad for Dreem Boats & Marina Ltd. of Vancouver includes photos and specs. of eighteen different boad models; Operation Goodwill - photo-illustrated article on a batch of British Columbia's California bighorn sheep which will re-establish their species in Washington State, including photo of the animals and a group photo of Lawson G. Sugden, Joe Gibault, John M. Gladney, John Leskowski, Lawson G. Sugden, Ken Walmsley, and Raleigh Moreland (Sugden's head is bandaged as he was injured by a ram's horn during loading of the animals!); Ad inside back cover by the B.C. Game Commission advises anglers their 1958 licenses are now required; Clay Chips - lists of winners of shooting competitions; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Mailbag; Frankly Speaking - loaded guns in cars, Fraser River Steelhead, Industry's Place in the community, Horseshoe Bay (Blackball wants more ferry slips), Club Announcements; Clay Chips; Steelhead Report - the Lower Mainland's fisheries biologist, George Dibble, graduated from U.B.C. and joined the Game Department in 1953 - article with photo of Dibble; Shooting with both eyes open; Photos of the month include Norman Towe of Abbotsford, Frank Andrews of New West, engineer Charlie K. Harman, Bert Holyoaks, Ken Wilson with Hike Richmond, and Spencer Pallot of Haney; Camera! Action! - photography article for hunters; Photo of Tats Gatley holding two cutthroat; Boating content and ads; Ad inside back cover for the B.C. Game Commission presents the ABC's of Sportsmen (suitable for framing); Many additional nostalgic ads. Bits of writing on front cover, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
46 pages. Features: Nice C-I-L ammunition ad inside front cover features illustration of Emerson Clark of Preston, Ontario, Winner of the 1958 Grand American Handicap (trapshooting) - first Canadian winner of this competition in 59 years; Mailbag; 1959-60 Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps; Game Outlook by J. Hatter; Old Vienna one-page ad features photo of successful duck hunter; Photo of Swedish Sharpshooter and world heavyweight champ Ingemar Johansson in boxing trunks holding Husqvarna rifle; Clay Chips - includes photos of W.A.(Bill) Judge and Frank Cooper; Hunter or Hunted - don't shoot your fellow hunters!; An Extra Duck in Your Bag - how sportsmen can reduce the crippling loss of waterfowl; Nice one-page illustrated ad for new Browning shotguns, the 12 gauge automatic - 5 and 20 gauge automatic 5; Watch Your Sporting Manners; Backyard Fishing - Lloyd Purdy lives in Ocean Falls - article with photo of Purdy holding Steelhead from the Martin River; Boats; One-page ad for the Department of Recreation and Conservation inside back cover gives advice for hunting on private lands; Back cover ad for the new International Travelall station wagon; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
44 pages. Features: Exploring the Oceans - article exploring the scope of oceanography up to the present - includes maps and photos, including photo of a Coelacanth caught on December 20, 1952; Strange Harbour; The "Cutty Sark" - Last of a Glorious Era; Revolt on the Clyde - Resistance to British Railways' plan to add four pleasure steamers to their Firth of Clyde passenger services - the Maids of Ashton, Argyll, Skelmorlie and Cumbrae; Line Squall; Boom in Morocco - sardines have become big business here since the war - article with interesting photos; Loss of the "Hannington Court" in 1941 - article with photo; A Naval Centenary; Excellent photo of the P. & O. passenger liner "Arcadia" under construction; and more. One-page ad for John Brown and Company presents the M.V. Ruahine, built for the New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd. at Clydebank; Numerous additional excellent illustrated ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
276 pages. Index. Annotated bibliography of Soviet literature on electric fishing. "An integrated approach to the study of the applications of electricty to inland fishery biology and management." - from dust jacket. Prior owner's name and date neatly upon front free endpaper, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
38 pages. Features: Olympic Shooting Champ Gerry Ouellette, of Windsor, Ontario; Square Tail Tactics (part 1); Caribou Crisis; Nova Scotia Deer in Danger?; 1957 Fishing Regulations; Collector of Powder Flasks, Donald Blythe; The Biggest Walleyes; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
30 pages. Features: Mailbag; Conservation in the Schools - the three 'Rs' and resources; Salt Water License?; proper use of license revenue will cost us less tomorrow; Fishing Seymour Arm - Shuswap Lake; Centrefold map of Lakes & Streams in the Princeton-Merritt District; Clay Chips - with photos of Dick Horby, Bill Jones, Victor Welder, Bill Urquhart, Carl Nishi; Mrs. Sharen Pilkington, Russ Hume, Maxie Lamusse, Clayton Sullivan, Frank Turner, Russ Hume, Jack radford, Dick Hornby, Alton See and Bob Guiliani; Boats; Coastal Cruising; Browning launches new rifle group - high-power bolt action Mausers; The Stone Fly (Hellgrammite); Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Editorial on Farmer-Sportsmen Relations; Mailbag; Photo of Dr. P.G. Margetto with 30-lb spring; Group photo of Arv. Sestrap, Dr. Duncan, C. Chapman, J. Sestrap and their many fish taken from the Kitimat River; Nice photo ad for Edward Lipsett Ltd. entitled Ready for Steelhead shows angler and much fishing gear; Cold Steel - steelheads in the Thompson River; Nostalgic illustrated foul weather gear ad for Canor Plarex Ind. Ltd. features their sport jacket and steelhead and hunting jacket; Pictorial Story of the B.C. Gun Dog Club Retriever Trial - the many photos include "Hand" Dawson, Oliver Krog, and Jack Smyth, Bill Sinser, Ken Gibson, Chris Burton, Richard Pruden, and Bill Sinser with his labrador "Bulldozer of Crevamoy"; Photo of well-known big-game hunter Jim Bond (who will soon be speaking in Vancouver) seated above a large ram; Club News; Pistol article; Clay Chips - article including photos of Gordon Finch of Kelowna, Ed Richter with Blake Stokes and Ed Brown (all in their 80s), and the winning Kelowna team of Gordon Finch, Art Pollard, Don Ellis, Brian Cooney and Howard Mascron; B.C. Game Commission ad inside back cover says "Watch That Muzzle! - The 10 Commandments of Safety"; Back cover ad for Gibbs tackle's top steelhead lures; 'Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. Small archival tape repair to bottom of coverfold. A quality vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Nice illustrated ad for the Western Fishing Line Company shows fisherman smooching with mermaid; Mailbag; Old Vienna one-page ad features photo of Cutthroat and asks what is a good fly to use?; The Unbeatable Trio - Shuswap-Mara-Mabel - article with map and photos; Ink doodles and small clipping from ad on page 13; Transcontinental Outboard Cruise - 5,286 miles from New York to Oregon!; Poison Ivy; Sportsman's Corner; Spring Fishing the Cheakamus - with two photos of Don Lewis; Nice one-page ad for Old Style beer features illustration of old style bare-knuckle boxer; Clay Chips - includes photos of Mrs. Victor Spencer and Charlie Hyde, "Turk" Brandt of Bellingham, Ralph Hennes and Poldi Bentley; Mr. & Mrs. Vic. Spencer with Bill Jones; Several pages of boat information and ads; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Mailbag; Depends on the Way! - article on trout fishing in the Little River below Squilax bridge, with photo of happy young Ian and photo of Gary; Clay Chips - article with photos of Jim Mathieson and Jim Forbes Jr., Bud McIntyre, and John Haddock of Pender Harbour; Ad inside back cover for the Department of Recreation and Conservation advises "You Require a 1959 Angling License"; Several pages of boating information and ads; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Mailbag, including letter from RCAF member Doug Lee and his photo; Xmas Moose - Dave Stewart and his hunting trip to Wells Gray Park, including map and four photos; Kapok life jackets unsafe; Fish and Game Federation News; Club Announcements, including photos of Bill Edgar, Art Arnold and Lyle Hurd, and Cece Hurd, Gordon Ezart, Jerry Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scott; Two pages of boating information and ads, including photo of Wm. E. Drake; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
22 pages. Features: Mailbag; Don't Get Single tracked - if you can't find any birds why not try fishing?; Clay Chips - article with photos of Ed Kendall holding a record steelhead, and H. Henry and T. Hirschfeldt with their pair of 14 point elk; Boats; The '61 Marpole-Rotary Boat Show; Nice back cover photo-illustrated af ro Sangsercraft Boat Works of Vancouver; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Old Vienna ad inside front cover features photo of trophy grizzly and discussion of their location in B.C.; Mailbag; Last Day Luck - a moose hunting tale; Ice Fishing - it's solid water fishing; Sportsman's Corner - includes photo of Reg. Carver; The .22 Sporting Rifle; Some Uncommon Birds; Photo of Mrs. Betty Crossley with young Gary Cleven; Photo of Fred Langeler, Sr.; Photo of "Joe" Whitmore who is retiring; Home Game Management; Off Season Shooting Practice; Boats; Back cover ad by the Department of Recreation and Conseration explains that 1960 Angling licenses are now required; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
22 pages. Features: Nostalgic illustrated ad for Johnson outboards inside front cover; A Creed for Philosophy in Conservation; Editorial - "Comes the Revolution"; Mailbag; Illustrated ad for the B.S.A. Bantam motorcycle; Western Fishing Line Co. ad features photo of Wayne Quayle and his massive world record 148-lb California Giant Black Sea Bass; Of Nature, Deer, and Man - article by James G. Teer - article by the Texas Game and Fish Commissioner, James G. Teer; Bull Session - Weyerhauser and its CHEC (Co-operative Hunter Experimental Control) Program; Personal message from Minister of Recreation and Conservation Earle C. Westwood (former Mayor of Nanaimo), including his photo; Fish and Game Convention, Penticton, May 15-18, with photo of Chairman Frank Butler; Photo of Dr. Dave B. Turner - well-known as a famous Canadian soccer player - recently appointed acting Deputy for the Dept. of Recreation and Conservation; Report on the new Department of Recreation and Conservation; Photos of conservation workers Jim Bacon, Bob Armstrong, G.F. Abear, Mort Paige, Jim Murray, John Weldon and Bruno Reimer; Clay Chips - shooting article with photo of Cy Borne; Boat article; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: The Living Land - Roderick Haig-Brown's account of the natural resources of B.C.; A Salt Water Fishing License?; Successful fishing in the Adams River gorge - article with photo of Warren Albiston; To the Labrador (dog) Hard Work is Fun - illustrated article; Illegal bass transfer on Vancouver Island; B.C. waterfowl counts; Mailbag; Meet Bob Maxwell - most fish have - with photo of Mr. Maxwell, owner of end tackle maker Maxwell Mfg. Co.; She Fished, He Dug Bait - photo-illustrated article by L.G. (Van) Egan of Maxine Egan (as shown on cover) fishing on Vancouver Island; Clay Chips - article with photo of George Bevan of North Vancouver; Boats; Black Label beer ad inside back cover; Nice illustrated back cover ad for the new International Travelall station wagon; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Features/Photos: The British attack on rebels in the Sultanate of Brunei; Discoveries which make Kition the most ancient city of Cyprus; John A. McCone; Problems of preservation and city planning in modern Venice; Commercial fishing techniques; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine