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7333Arthaud 1981
Pages 125-168. Features: Cover photo of Vauxhalls and trucks in Coronation processions during the past month; Tale of Two Rallies - The V.C.C. Coronation Rally and the 1953 Vauxhall Motorist Norway Ralley - writeup with photos; Kimpling's Sussex; Vauxhall's Home Delivery Service - article with photos; Motels come to Britain - article with photos; The Seven Languages of Britain; England's Water-Mills - great photos; Details of a new steering gear and bonnet top; London has Wandered - many of her famous buildings have been moved from the city; Vauxhall introduces special oil-control rings for all models put into production since 1938 - article with diagrams; Wonderful travel photos from Mr. E. Richardson's 2500 mile trip with his Wyvern; Many pages of great vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Automobiles of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1805-1962 - feature article including history and list of manufacturers, makes and years; The Story of the Pennsylvania Biddle; 1910 Bergdoll; Automobiles of York, Pennsylvania; 1909 Model 25 Peerless; I Drove Brussels-Madrid at 25 miles per hour - Paul de Man's adventure; Retopping the Enclosed Car; Tyres (Tires) for Antique and Classic Car; Ormond Beach Meet; First Italian Rally; Ford Company offers new film - Auto Race 1909 - the famous continental New York to Seattle race won by a Model T; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
29BrPac Editions 14x21cm 231 pages - broché - un coin du 1er plat abimé - nombreuses photographies - etat trés correct
29BrPac Editions 14x21cm 231 pages - broché - un coin du 1er plat abimé - nombreuses photographies - etat trés correct
19738BuPac Editions 1973 14x21cm 269 pages - broché - trés bon etat
19738BuPac Editions 1973 14x21cm 269 pages - broché - trés bon etat
194841121948 revue in-quarto, couverture illustrée en couleurs - par Géo Ham sur le recto, illustrations : importante documentation, 20 pages, Juin 1948 à Paris Editée sous le Patronage de l'Automobile Club de France - de la F. N. C. A. F.,
195174591951 revue in-quarto, couverture illustrée en couleurs - par H. Carry sur le recto, illustrations : importante documentation, 20 pages, Février 1951 à Paris Editée sous le Patronage de l'Automobile Club de France - de la F. N. C. A. F.,
195088221950 revue in-quarto, couverture illustrée en couleurs - par Géo Ham sur le recto, illustrations : importante documentation, sans pagination, 32 pages, Février 1950 à Réaumur-Clichy Société Nationale des Entreprises de Presse - Imprimerie,
48 pages. Features: Cover illustration of a Cunard 'A' Class passenger liner outward bound in the Thames around 1935; Large photo of the Cunard Samaria inside front cover; Full-page photo of the HMS Invincible in the Indian Ocean; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Naval Review; New Ship News; Where to see the Cruise Ships; Six Names and Three Flags - the story of the 'Emerald Seas'; Scandinavian Steam Ship Rally; London's Docks - a short history of their rise and decline and of the shipping they handled - Part 1; European Ferry Commentary; Winter, North Atlantic - a voyage made in the winter of 1925/26 in the steam tanker "Hermione", a coal-burning oil tanker; Nice photo of the HMS Alaunia in 1953 inside back cover; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Please note: colour print of Cunarder NOT included. Book
1991NAT1992o. O., Oldtimerstammtisch, 1991. 68 Seiten, ca. 90 fotogr. Abb., H 21 x 15 cm, geheftet, Heft. - Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. broschiert/ Taschenbuch/ paperback
7 pages. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
1979230931979. Cold War Nuclear History Activism "No Nukes" rally photograph archive May 6 1979 documents the largest anti-nuclear demonstration in United States history organized in direct response to the March 28 1979 partial core meltdown at Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station in Pennsylvania. Held on the National Mall in Washington DC forty days after the accident the demonstration drew tens of thousands of participants and marked the rapid consolidation of a national anti-nuclear movement linking environmental activism Cold War energy policy and public distrust of federal regulatory authority. The photographs document speakers addressing the assembled crowd massed protesters carrying anti-nuclear signage including a banner reading "Nu/oclear Answer" and the presence of the Public Interest Video Network establishing a visual record of a protest movement at the moment of national expansion.<br /> <br /> Archive of 10 large-format silver gelatin photographs Washington DC May 6 1979 each measuring approximately 14" x 10". Photographs capture multiple vantage points including podium-level speaking events crowd formations across the Mall street-level marching and on-site broadcast operations. Several images document the Public Interest Video Network with visible signage camera equipment and production staff indicating organized independent media coverage of the demonstration. Additional frames include close portraits of participants and organizers small-group discussions and a broadcast interview setup before a large audience. One photograph shows two speakers at a microphone addressing the crowd; another shows marchers carrying the "Nu/oclear Answer" banner; others document camera crews and production coordination situating the event within the emerging use of portable video technology in activist documentation.<br /> <br /> The demonstration occurred within weeks of the Three Mile Island accident and preceded the September 1979 No Nukes concerts at Madison Square Garden and the subsequent Battery Park rally placing this archive at the early stage of a national protest movement that reshaped public debate over nuclear power in the United States. The presence of independent media infrastructure within the photographs underscores the role of activist-controlled documentation in circulating protest imagery outside traditional press channels. Minor handling wear and edge silvering are present consistent with storage of large-format prints. Overall very good condition. A large-format photographic record of the moment anti-nuclear protest scaled from localized reaction to coordinated national movement in the immediate aftermath of Three Mile Island. unknown
Features: Lake Forest National Spring Meet - an outstanding success; Steam Meet - Lake Forest, Illinois; Down Memory Lane - Automobile Skits at Lake Forest; Royal Motorist King Edward VII - article with photos; Second Annual London to Brighton Tour; Annual Shore Run, Ocean City, NJ; In Duster & Veil; Rallye Lyon, France; 50th Anniversary of General Motors -article with photos; America's famous automobile society and its beginning - early members Henry M. Leland and Charles F. Kettering; 10th Granville Rally in Ohio; Ford Facts; Grand Canyon Tour; Early 1900 Mitchell; 1903 De Dion Bouton Type D; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
19952080502106406552Toho shuppan 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 164p Toho shuppan paperback
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Photo of new office at Hope; 3 pages re: 'Up-to-the-minute' phone system for Vancouver's city hall; Article and photo of J.C. (Joe) Armstrong, founder of the B.C. Telephone Co.; Hope Joins our Phone System; 3 page article with photos re: The Jeffrees and the Pendrays - telephone pioneers in Victoria; The Birthplace of the Telephone - 2 page article; Employee sales plan resutls; Table of number of phone sets per B.C. community, January 1, 1937; The McMicking Family Tradition - 3 pages with photos; Roland (Sam) Nosworthy; North Vancouver Phones to Llanerchymedd; E.J. Haughton of Victoria; Linemen best Coquihalla avalanches; Lloyd Purdy; Peter McNeish; 'Thank-you' replaces repetition of numbers in Vancouver; George H. Halse, former CEO, passes away - 3 pages with photos; Cavalsky's Store was Nanaimo's first telephone office - 2 pages with photos; E. Purcell Johnston; Fire sweeps the Vancouver Sun - 2 pages; Harry Wilson; Great photo of construction men in front of Nanaimo phone office 25 years ago; 1886 fire leaves the Janes family home as Vancouver's telephone office - with photo; Robert Daniel Davies; We can telephone to China!; Life as a Vancouver operator; Low rates for Long-Distance calls Sundays and every night - with full-page rate sheet; Service to Britannia and Texada; Mrs. George Pittendrigh - Vancouver's first Toll Operator; PNE parade float cover photo; Service to Alaska now available; Operators rally to relieve load during Marpole fire; Edmund Esson; Juanita Booth, Seymour chief operator; James Cummins of Victoria - pioneer phone man; Newcastle Island picnic; Flat Rate Telephone Service for Greater Vancouver - 4 pages with photos; Dominion phone organization meets at Minaki Lodge; We can now talk to Haiti; "Operator, Get Me to the Police!" - 3 pages with photos; Anchor fouls North Vancouver cable; Engineers 'see' by phone during construction of new Pattullo Bridge, with photo; Photo of the London international switchboard - heart of the world telephone network; Ocean Falls and Edinburgh linked; Vancouver's phone directory - with photos; Vancouver can now 'magic carpet' from Vancouver to Bagdad; T. Percy Waters; Ten Years of Transoceanic Telephone Service, with photos; B.C. ship-to-shore service now available on commercial basis; Voices under the sea, by Al Miller; Reginald H. Milner; Pioneer James Cowherd; Submarine link with Britannia - 4 page article with photos; New Whytecliff office; Alfred Crickmay and his brothers; Development of the phone in B.C., by James Hamilton, V.P.; Operators used to need great memories - 2 page article with great Victorian-era operating room photo; Zeballos and Alert bay join phone system - article and photos; Prince Rupert centre of new radiotelephone network; Police session told of proposed teletype network; First call from Atlantic ship to Vancouver; Radio hams in our company; Newcastle Island picnic; Miss Almina Eligh; West Van exchange now includes Whytecliff; PNE float details and photos; F.C. Patterson retires, replaced by C.C. Simpson; Two submarine cables severed by Pier D Fire - with photos and text; Ship-to-shore demonstration on CJOR radio; Vancouver's telephone system will be converted to dial; C.A. (Charlie) Price; Frank C. Paterson; Beware of the common cold; Vancouver toll ro Book
160 pages. Features: Driving a 917/10 at Boxberg; Rally Clasico Isla Mallorca; Gesetzloser - a Germanic take on the 356 outlaw; And all original 700 mile 911T; The ultimate 944; First exposure to the 2010 Panamera; An unusual 914; The collector with 100,000 Porsches; Air cooled 16V heads?; Icon 908; Project 914 3.6 part 12; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
184 pages. Features: Driving Ruf's incredible CTR3; Number 12 - the first and only legal CTR in North America; Steve McQueen's 356 Speedster, and first Porsche; Three generations of rally 911s; TechArt's Tuner GP Superhero; 911S Restoration; R TUB - a take on the Outlaw 356; Two-faced early 911; A peek inside the ALSM 9R6 V8; Yellow 997 Turbo; Porsche icon - 936; Homemade RS-style door panels; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Special road test with Porsche's Patrick Long; Can Porsche fight off the pack in ALMS GT competiton?; The last Glockler - driving the final Porsche special from Frankfurt; Pikes Peak 2010; The first 914-6 - the earliest production model, 40 years later; GT3 R Hybrid driven - behind the wheel of the cleverest 911 yet; 911 shape shifter; Keil-Porsche - the groundbreaking sports racer you've never heard of; Spec Boxster - testing a pro-built racer and a stocker, back-to-back; Cayenne S Hybrid - Porsche's first production gas-electric tested; Targa California Rally; Porsche electrical systems, part two; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Nice colour ad for the new 1954 Mercury Meteor inside front cover; Nice full-page colour Chrysler ad; My six weeks with the comrades - story and pictures by John Lofft, who went to a 'peace' rally behind the Iron Curtain with a Communist-front group - a bonus-length feature; How Lethbridge licked the drought with 'The Ditch"; Grammar is a waste of time! - by Dr. Rudolf Flesch; Hamilton - the busiest city in Canada - Yousuf Karsh finds Hamilton brimming over with the same kind of energy that won the Grey Cup for its Tiger Cats - includes amazing full-page colour inside the Lifesavers candy plant; Karsh Portrait (in words and photos) of a Hamilton Steelworker - Paratrooper George Marshall; The Fire that wiped out South Porcupine in 1911 - a Maclean's flashback, with photos, of the bush fire that roared down on an isolated mining settlement; The 3-D courtship of Benny Crambo - by John Bonett; Great colour centerfold of a yellow 1954 Star Chief Pontiac. Somewhat above-average wear with openings at each end of cover fold. Address label on front else unmarked. Minor moisture staining to some fore-edges. Book
56 pages. Features: Cover illustration of winter golfer; Nice photo ad inside front cover for a huge International Harvester bulldozer at work at a logging operation; Full-page Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.) recruiting ad; Houses, Houses, Where are the Houses? - The more we build, the greater the shortage; Mrs. Majesty - photo-illustrated article on Queen Mary; The Sound of Yesterday - story by Davis Grubb - illustrated by Mike Mitchell; The Big Lies - just as the Germans were misled by the lies of Goebbels, we're swallowing fables juast as fantastic and dangerous; Git Aloft, Little Dogie - Cattle are now shipped by airplane; Ballet Rally - There is a ballet boom in Canada - article with photos; Pension Poverty - Life on $30 a month is a bitter dose for our aged, but can we afford to pay more?; A Man of Principle - story by Robert Zacks - illustrated by W.J. Book; He Suits Millions - David H. Dunkelman is the Founder of Tip Top Tailors - article with photos; Bright red two-page ad for the new 1949 Chevrolet; Oldsmobile ad. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
112 pages. Features: Nice color Nash car ad inside front cover; Nice one-page Lockheed ad features cutaway illustration of their Constellation aircraft; Great one-page photo ad for Jeep shows its unique applications; Nice color Borden's ad features Elsie the Cow; *Sweet* one-page color 1946 Lincoln car ad; 10,000 tons of horsemeat will be sent to Europe in 1946; Should Japan be annexed or put under U.N. trusteeship; One-page color ad for National City Bank features painting by Rockwell Kent and photo of John Willett; Famine Specter Stalks Old World in footsteps of war and crop failure; German fashion photos; Photo of Rudolf Hess and review of his (alleged) offer to the British; Photo of election rally in Russia; Nice color Kodachrome ad; Attractive color TWA ad; Palestine - Wrong Raid - Jewish terrorists raid the King's African Rifles camp near Tel Aviv; The Ainu Comes Back; Canada tests its icebound barrens with column of mechanized troops - "The Musk-Ox Trail"; Air Force finds danger in peace that takes its most skilled men; Attractive color-illustrated Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. ad shows train stopped by snow; How Bikini became the Bomb-Testing Ground; British war brides arrive stateside; Housing program latest answer to inflation -strike - shortage riddle; Nice color Kinsey whiskey ad; Behncke guides pilots' union; Nice one-page ad for Porto Rico Line "Who Made Rosita's New Dress?"; Nice New Haven Railroad ad; The Army's Eniac Computer - a roomful of brain (with photo); Color one-page ad for Seiberling Tires; Lord Calvert Whiskey ad features color portrait of actor John Boles; Cute one-page Dixie Cup ad features young boy with soda; Classy 2/3-page two-color ad for Gaylord Boxes; Boxing's Nat Fleisher; Hoopster Red Rolfe - photo; Photo-illustrated article on composer Bartok; Nice color Schlitz Beer ad shows charming outdoor gathering; George Arliss, 1868-1946; Japs escape to movies for Love and no Kisses; Metro. Oakland, California ad shows large tracts of land awaiting development; Ad for New Hampshire encourages industrial development; and more. Clear tape along spine. Average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Features: Greatest Navy on Earth provides a pageant of power for Truman policy outline - with photo of commissioning of giant carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt; Photo of a million people in Central Park listening to the President; Zionists assail 'ambiguity and delay' on Palestine at a New York Rally - with photo and text; Detroit Mayoralty Race - Gerald L.K. Smith, Jeffries, William Z. Foster, Frankensteen; Red Army's odd ways in peace tilt course of Russian Diplomacy; Photos of tough market life in Warsaw, Poland; Japanese Zaibatsu to be abolished; President Achmed Sukarno of Indonesia; Outer Mongolia now 'independent'; Services war unity flies apart under shock of the atom bomb; Discrimination against blacks in Britain; photo of car down lakefront ravine in Scarborough, Ontario; Labor-Management parley to fix labor strife re: wage-hour questions; Meter, Yard or EII? - Swedish compromise would shift measurement unit to end conflict; and more. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Evidence of moisture exposure to last ten pages or so. A sound copy. Book
Features: Bobby Moore writes for you - 'England's worst player gets a yellow jersey; 16,000 miles of high speed danger - over a hundred cars will battle in the World Cup Rally - Roger Clark will pilot the SHOOT rally car; Quick Quiz; Interview with Nottingham Forest's Henry Newton; Tony Hateley - 'he always gives all he's got!'; Full-page colour photo of Alan Warboys; Johan Cruyff - the George Best of Holland; When the "Wee Blue Devils" Thrashed England! - a SHOOT special on the Home Championships; Home Championships Line-Up; Ian Bowyer - the star who silenced the Kop!; Colour centerfold photo of the Queen's Park Rangers - second division pacemakers; Too old at 30? - some exceptions to the rule; Five leading referees speak out about their tough job; Peter Simpson played his way into England's limelight; If Swansea can keep up their promotion challenge, the crowds will flock back to Vetch Field; Full-page color photos of Billy Hughes and John McPhee; Dundee's bid to become Soctland's Senior Soccer City; Can Burnley break their no-win hoodoo?; Focus on Derek Parkin; Scrapbook of the Sixties; Back cover colour photo of Gordon Marshall. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book