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Lussu Joyce Inventario delle cose certe : poesie. Fermo, A. Livi 1994, Piatti e dorso lievemente segnati dal tempo. Tagli bruniti. Interno brunito, complessivamente in buono stato. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 124<br> 8879690507
in-8 broché de 564 pages.- Photographies hors texte.- 9782226049049 Bel exemplaire. [TX-23]
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EDITORI RIUNITI 1987 PREMESSA DI GIULIANO MANACORDA. INTERVENTI, TRA GLI ALTRI, DI ALBERTO ASOR ROSA MARIO LUNETTA, ANGELO GUGLIELMI STEFANO GIOVANARDI ROMANO LUPERINI... FONDO DI MAGAZZINO, QUALCHE LIEVE SEGNO DEL TEMPO, PER IL RESTO ASSOLUTAMENTE PERFETTO. Parole e frasi comuni C.E. Gadda Carlo Emilio Gadda casa certo citazione cognizione del dolore combina conoscitivo Contini coscienza critica Dante Isella definisce deformazione dell'autore dell'io desiderio filosofico dialettica Einaudi elementi Eros e Priapo espressiva fascismo favole Fermo e Lucia Freud Fuga a Tor funzione G.C. Roscioni gaddiana Garzanti gioco Gonzalo Grifonetto groviglio ignoto del Novecento Isella italiano di ignoto L'Adalgisa lavoro lettera letteraria letteratura libro lingua linguaggio linguistica lirica logica Madonna dei filosofi madre Manzoni manzoniana Meditazione milanese mente meraviglie d'Italia metafora Milano mondo Montale narcissismo narrativa narratore neorealismo nuovo opere pagina parole passo Pasticciacclo percezione perdeva rispetto personaggi piropi poetica possibile presente problema Promessi sposi proprio prosa pubblicato punto Racconto italiano rapporto realtà risulta romanzo saggio scritto scrittore scrive sembra senso simbolo sistema sociale sogno stilistica storia storico tecnica tensione teorico Torino torre tragico tratto veda viaggi la morte volume Soggetti: Critica letteraria, Letteratura Italiana Contemporanea, Joyce, Cognizione del Dolore, Studi Letterari, Biografie, Luperini, Contini, Pasticciaccio, Scrittori Romani, Dialetto romanesco, Asor Rosa, Novecento, Racconti, Simbolismo, Romanzi, Intreccio, Cultura popolare, Espressionismo, Follia, Cecoslovacchia, Teatro, Favole, Tor di Nona, Fonti, Bibliografi, Digressioni, Saggi
Fu un commento casuale della sorella Eve, nostalgica dei cinematografi di Trieste, a scatenare in Joyce un’inedita frenesia imprenditoriale: a Dublino mancava una sala cinematografica, e lui stesso vi avrebbe rimediato. Senza un soldo, se non quelli spesi per l’alcol, Joyce si mise alla ricerca di finanziatori. E li trovò. A fine ottobre affittò un edificio al 45 di Mary Street e due mesi dopo il primo cinematografo dublinese, il Volta, aprì i battenti. Ma l’avventura, purtroppo, non andò come aveva sperato. Una nuova pagina nella storia di James Joyce, in cui si racconta anche il rapporto tra il cinema e le sue opere: riuscirà il grande schermo a riprodurre la ricchezza e la voluttuosità della prosa joyciana senza che il film si riduca a mere e asciutte «citazioni dal libro con diapositive»? Autori: Marcello Fanfoni.
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce nasce il 2 febbraio 1882 nel sobborgo di Rathgar, Dublino, e questo sarà soltanto il primo degli innumerevoli domicili presso cui si troverà ad alloggiare nel corso della sua vita. Il 1904 è l'anno decisivo per Joyce: in Nassau Street incontra Nora Barnacle che diventerà sua compagna per tutta la vita, e che Joyce immortalerà nelle sue opere. L'8 ottobre 1904 Joyce e Nora partono per l'esilio auto-imposto che li terrà lontani dall'Irlanda per la maggior parte della loro vita. E Joyce, nel suo esilio, non solo imparerà «che cos'è il cuore e ciò che sente», ma realizzerà appieno lo scopo che si era prefissato, ovvero quello di «foggiare nella fucina della mia anima la coscienza increata della mia razza»: con “Ulysses” infatti Joyce forgerà una nuova coscienza per i suoi connazionali, libera dai veleni della religione, del moralismo, del nazionalismo sciovinista. Una coscienza moderna, pacifista, liberale, gioiosa, disinibita, guarita finalmente dalla paralisi, da quella «emiplegia della volontà» che Joyce aveva raccontato in “Dubliners”, quando aveva svelato al lettore «lo spettacolo del mondo in catene». Di questo mondo in catene, Dublino è il punto di osservazione privilegiato. La metropoli ibernica diviene paradigma, archetipo, teatro dell'intera vicenda umana, e il percorrere la città, accompagnati dai diciotto capitoli di “Ulysses”, sarà a un tempo un itinerario alla scoperta di Dublino, del cuore umano e di quella esperienza umana, di cui “Ulysses” è geniale e irripetibile summa. Autori: Marcello Fanfoni.
Topics: Shocking mess in civil defense; Canada-US Partnership problems; Lester Pearson - Peacemaking to Politicking; New Surgery repairs the heart - Dr. Wilfred Bigelow; Nice 2-page colour GM ad with five illustrations of Chevrolet through Cadillac; Canada's CF-100 - Boldest and Costliest Aviation Venture; How the Price Squeeze hit the Newspapers; U.K. Trade Mission - what it achieved; How to make money when stocks go down; Colour Chevrolet ad; Toronto Exchange in Losing Battle with Skulduggery; Let's not panic on Canadian Education; Playground of Danger in the Middle East; Small Investors invade Real Estate; Cover photo - Dr. E.J. Pratt; Cover photo of Conductor Walter Susskind; Our Shabby Airports - a growing shame; The Cigarette war comes to Canada; How we cover up our Racia Abuses; Confused Tax Laws cost you money; Cover photo of TV's Joyce Sullivan; Our 'forgotten force' in the middle-east - Snafu in UNEF; Closed-circuit TV catches on in Canada; Revival of Freedom on Latin America; Natural Gas Stocks - profit possibilities; Cover photo of George C. Metcalf; Election Pollsters; Can a machine prove you are drunk?; What free trade would mean to Canada; Cover photo of J.E. Coyne of the Bank of Canada; What do we need most in Canadian schools - money or brains?; A Long-Term Payoff in Labrador Power; Spoon-fed patriotism won't work in Canada; New market technique for skillful traders; Cover photo and story on Sir Robert Watson-Watt; Rescuing a world bent on Suicide; How many people are really out of work?; Our moonstruck U.S. Neighbors; Sales Promotion brings in hard cash; Cover photo and article on Rev. Dr. J.R. Mutchmor; The Recession; Dilemma of Diplomacy; Parlor politics and the video vote; New play in the copper market; Cover photos and article on CCF leader M.J. Coldwell; How Canada built and abandoned the world's first Jetliner - designed by James Floyd; Gold's new glitter brings out old glamor; Our religious revival - new faith or old fear?; Boating craze booms business; Cover photo and article of CPA's Grant McConachie; Business in British Columbia; Could we stop Russian missiles?; Global triple play - Ike to Dag to Mr. K; Vancouver's Deas Island Project - Submarine Highway Under the Fraser; Cover photo and story on Stratford's Charmion King; Trade Policy; Why the CF-105 had to be built *Great Avro Arrow Article with Photos*; The case against the Grand Jury; Mutual Funds; Cover photo and article on Labour Minister Mike Starr; Why the market rises while business slumps; Will resurgent Tories take over in B.C.?; How the DBS figures can make you money; Can leadership solve the world's ills; Cover photo and article on Federal Finance Minister Donald Fleming; Canadian-UK banks combine to develop South American trade; Terror in British Columbia - the Sons of Freedom in the Kootenays; NORAD and NATO and their affects on our national interest; New Trend - Mutual Life Companies; Dollars and cents re: Air Conditioning; Jason Robards cover photo and article; Cover photo and artile on Davidson Dunton; Hoffa Muscles in - will labor racketeers strangle the Seaway?; Feeble defense policy cripples our armed forces; TV inquisitors give journalism new depth; Mining market madness; Cover photos and article on Dag Harrarskjold; The State of Alaska - partner or problem?; Sherman Adams Case - Pharisee's Prattfall; What Shakespeare did to Stratford; Who benefits from Gasoline wars?; Cover photo and article on Maurice Duplessis; Will foreign cars drive U.S. Makers to Model-T thinking?; How NORAD worked in Mid-East Crisis; Successful Pay-TV - a first for Canada?; TBill sale can fight inflation; Cover photo and article on CBC's Jack Duffy (who bears a resemblance to Mr. Obama); The Family Fortunes; TV in Russia; Arab Showdown; Buy a house and stay solvent; Cover photos and article on Claude Bissell; Does Ottawa connive in U.S. attempt to tax Canadians?; Why emotion rules in U.S. School Fight; Army faces atom war without atomic arms; A hundred-y Book
8vo, 324 pages, illustrated. Bookplate and previous owner's inscription on the prelims. eng
br. Leggere Ulisse è un'esperienza unica. Arrivare alla fine di quella che tanti considerano la più grande opera di prosa mai scritta in lingua inglese è un'impresa notevole: è come compiere un'odissea. Richiede pazienza, fantasia, umiltà, coraggio, forza mentale, tempo e, soprattutto, un forte senso dell'umorismo. Siamo tutti in qualche modo impreparati e sprovveduti davanti al testo di Joyce, ma possiamo sfruttare le nostre conoscenze - linguistiche, musicali, culturali, storiche - e le nostre esperienze personali per trovare una chiave d'accesso. Il volume aiuta a orientarsi nel romanzo offrendo un'introduzione dettagliata e una lettura complessa di ciascuno dei suoi 18 episodi e dei personaggi principali, ritraendone l'ampio contesto storico e culturale irlandese ed europeo, e analizzandone lo stile e le tecniche di scrittura.
200 pages. Features: Cover painting of Gertrude Stein and some members of her salon; Great Jade East ad; Lovely fashion ads; Nice two-page color-photo Christmas ad for Longines watches; Nice two-page color photo ad for Omega watches; Gorgeous black and white photos Shiseido ad; Nice Van Cleef & Aprels ad features Piaget watches; Classic Rhodes shirt ad features boy working on his soap box racer; The (Gertrude) Stein Salon was the First Museum of Modern Art - photo-illustrated article; To a Name-Dropper, the Stein Salon was Heaven - photos and brief write-ups of Ezra Pound, F. Scott Fitzgerald; Jean Cocteau, Ernest Hemingway, Edith Sitwell, Guillaume Apollinaire, T.S. Eliot, Thornton Wilder, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Alice B. Toklas and James Joyce; A Berlin Commune is a Big Happy Family (Sometimes) - hundreds of young leftist Berliners are experimenting with communal living at Linkeck - photo-illustrated article; A New Factory Product - 'Instant Education'; A westerner residing in Peking writes about the bitter struggle between Mao and Liu Shao-chi forces; A Ride Along the Suez Canal - photo-illustrated article; The Hudson Institute's Herman Kahn - "One-Man Think Tank"; Fantastic two-page color-photo ad for the Hat Corporation of America features 18 hats being modelled; Lovely Lancome ad for their Fidji product; Wonderful color-photo centerfold of Miss Springmaid, Dawn Gemay; Two-page color ad for eight models of Kodak Instamatic cameras; Centerfold Kodak ad for their movie cameras and projectors; Two more pages of Kodak ads for their flash cameras, slide projector, and more; What? Americans Hate Kids?; Many more pages of Christmas gift ads; Save the Children Federation ad features photo of Mary Carnwath; Nice Thom McAn ad features three ladies at shoeshine stand; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Milano, 1974, in-8, br., pp. (22 su 65 complessive). Segnaliamo anche l'articolo "Il seicento: epoca di transizione per gli ebrei tristini" a firma di Mario Stock.
ill. La storia di Zelda Fitzgerald e di Lucia Joyce è la storia di un fallimento, il fallimento di due donne che non hanno voluto o potuto incarnare il ruolo tradizionalmente imposto alle donne del loro tempo, con conseguenze devastanti. Il fallimento di un marito e di un padre che non le hanno salvate e il fallimento di una scienza a quei tempi appena nata: la psichiatria. Zelda e Lucia, che hanno conosciuto gli splendori della notorietà nei favolosi anni ruggenti della Parigi degli anni Venti, sono morte da sole, dietro i cancelli chiusi di un manicomio. Il loro destino è simile a quello di altre mogli, figlie, compagne di grandi artisti, a cui sono stati negati i privilegi del talento. Donne che hanno vissuto all'ombra di un genio.
Mm 140x210 Volume nella sua brossura originale con bandelle, 202 pagine con figure in nero e tavole a colori comprese nel testo. Prefazione di Renzo S. Crivelli ed, in chiusura, uno scritto di Cristina Benussi su "Amalia: memoria e scrittura" ed un'altro di Paul Cahill su "La casa di Amalia, un teatro nel dramma dell'identità". Libro in condizioni di nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Features: We shall never surrender - a look at the vintage planes flown by the RAF and FAA; The RAF's first jet fighter - a close look at the Gloster Meteor - in service for nearly thirty years!; De Havilland's Vampire - was England's first single engine jet fighter; Sea Hawk - the FAA's first modern jet fighter; The Hunter - Hawker's Classic Jet Fighter; The Delta Javelin; Blackburn's Battling Buccaneer; Two for the Sea - the venom and the vixen, protectors of the fleet; Twin-Engine Lightning - one of the first interceptors ever built; Phantom - the F-4K and F-4M help modernize the FAA and RAF; Harrier - the world's only operational VTOL aircraft; the early machines flown by the American military; the idea of a small easily stored fighter fascinated early designers; the Fledglings - the early Boeing fighters led the way to more modern warplanes; The elegant Curtiss Hawks - Curtiss kept its Hawk series of fighters in action for 20 years; Boeing's Battling Biplanes - a close look at the famous F4B/P-12 series of bi-winged fighters; XF7B-1 - Boeing's Model 273 boasted many new features; The fighters of Berliner Joyce - a company that is now almost unknown produced a number of reliable fighters; Grumman's Flying Barrels - Grumman's early biplanes firmly established their lead with naval fighters; P-26 Peashooter, first of the modern fighters; Some little-known fighters; Rumblings of Mars - surviving examples of the P-35, P-36, and P-64 are rare; P-38 Lightning; The Cobras - the unusual Bell P-39 and P-63 are virtually extinct types; Warbird Color Portfolio, Part One; P-40 Hawks; P-47 Thunderbolt; P-51 Mustang; Wildcat; Corsair; Warbird Color Portfolio, Part Two; Hellcat; Tigercat; Bearcat; Joe McConnell - Top Korea Ace; Thunderjet over Korea; The Last Thunderstreak; Lost at Sea - dramatic naval aircraft accident photos on the high seas; Skyraider - the best all-around airplane of the bloody Korean War; Korean Invaders; Leatherneck Corsairs over Korea - a pictorial essay; 'Mayday, I've been hit!" - a young naval pilot's experiences during the Korean War; Sea Fury MiG Tangler - the Hawker Sea Fury distinguished itself vs. the MiG; Flying the F-82 in Combat; Project Firefly - the Gooney Bird; The Mustang's Last Stand - the (P)F-51 Mustang reached the twilight of its combat career above Korea; The Sabre Saga; The Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star's Short-Lived Glory - it was no match for the MiG-15 over Korea; Flying the F-82 in Combat; and more. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
Features: Renegade Regency - Victoria Webster's vision of a home teeming with colour and pattern; Trends 2010; Playful Modern - The eco-focused family-friendly home of Terra Kushner and family cleverly mixes lofty spaces, iconic furniture and quirky touches; Stylish Sunday Brunch; Design insider Kelvin Browne confronts an aesthetic identity crisis; Indie Chic - peek inside the quirky home of two of Canada's top tastemakers, Matt Carr and Joyce Lo; The Statement Chair; and more. 120 pages. Unmarked with average wear. A quality copy. Magazine
18 pages. Features: Chapter news from across the country; Needlepoint Artist has Scottish Rite in Stitches - Vera Griffith; Guild Offers Outlet for Needlecraft - article by Marie Dye which appeared in the Nanaimo Daily Free Press; Innu Tea Dolls - Traditional Labrador Crafts; Candle-Wicking - informative article with bibliography; Ukrainaian Embroidery - by Joyce Sirski-Howell; Armchair Shopping; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
18 pages. Features: Taking on a School - by Joyce Sirski-Howell; Wolfville Inn Taken Over by Stitchers; Seminar '90 - West Coast Images; Maple Leaf Cross-Stitched Bag; Overdyed Yarns - by Mary Sustrik; The Leonida Leatherdale Award Winners 1990; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
80 pages. Features: Is Your Child a Lazybones?, by Sybil Shack; Gordon Sinclair Says - Billy Graham is glamorous, but I knew the champion psalm-singing Bible-thumper, Canada's Aimee Semple McPherson; *Fantastic* colour illustrated ad for the Buick Roadmaster, 2-door, 6-passenger convertible (red and white model shown); Coke ad including seven colour photos; My Hectic Life as a National Heroine, by Lake Ontario swimmer Marilyn Bell; I Helped 2,200 Canadians quit smoking, by Jack Scott of the Nevertouchem Club; Why I Still Live in Terror of Canada's Reds (Communists), by Igor Gouzenko, in hiding for 11 years; I'm Teaching my Babies to Swim, by Charline Quince; My Halifax Wife Deserted Me, as told to Jarvis Warwick; Rackets and rewards in work-at-home schemes for Canadian women - but beware of gyps peddling slick frauds, by John Dalrymple; Squabbles Spice Up Our Happy Marriage, by Janet Leigh and Tony Curtiss; Why We Canadian Vegetarians Aren't Fad Fanatics, by Lee Pritzker, President of the 30,000 strong Canadian Vegetarian Union; Toronto Beach Beauties are so gosh darn Romantic!, by Dale Clark - a one-page story; The Gold Mine Murders of Nine British Columbian Women - John Slumach, a full-blooded Salish Indian, was hung for the crimes; Japser Avenue - Edmonton's big boom boulevard, by Dora E. Davies - article with great photos; Can you win the $64,000 Question?, by TV show host Hal March - with photos of past winners, including Dr. Joyce Brothers!; Revenge of an Alberta Cowboy, one-page story by L.I. Foreman; Colour photo ad for the Canadian Bank of Commerce features scuba diver face-to-tace with brown boxer dog on the shore of Lake Muskoka; Molson's Golden Ale colour illustrated ad shows lion at executive desk; Winners of Liberty's $1,500 contest want more Canadian humour, themes on CBC; Wonderful colour-illustrated ad for the Ford Monarch featuring a great looking yellow and black two-door model; Build a backyard waterpool; The Cleverest pickpocket in Quebec - story by Edwin Rutt; Canadian Fashion - Surf and Sun Clothes - Black and white photos plus text; My Anglican Faith bridges Catholics and Protestants, by Isobel Ruth Waugh - Canada's 2,000,000 Anglicans split into 'high' and 'low' churches; Fantastic colour-illustrated full-page for Brading's "Cinci" Lager beer; Merry Minstrels of New Brunswick - they entertain Tuberculosis (TB) patients; Canadian Coolers - tall drinks and summer salads; Nice colour ad for Labatt's Chrystal lager beer shows relaxing man in chrystal ball; Great colour ad for the Oldsmobile "88" Holiday Coupe (red and white model shown); Back cover ad features photo of the Seagram Cup, presented to the winner of the Canadian Open Golf Championship. Above-average wear. Some middle pages loose but present. Front cover loose and chipped, but present. Back cover almost loose with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Cover photo of Dr. Henry Morgantaler. Contents: Nostalgic Commodore 64 computer ad inside front cover; Sidney Jaffe abducted from a Toronto Street; The trials of Leonard Jones of Moncton, New Brunswick - ardent opponent of official bilingualism; Bill Bennett girds for a grinding battle in B.C.; Brian Mulroney steps forward; Bad chemical spill at E.B. Eddy mill in Espanola kills 100,00 fish in Lake Huron; Philipps/Micom word-processor ad; Ronald Reagan and the black vote; Poland suggests it may lift martial law prior to visit of Pope John Paul II; Defiance in Chile - protests; Bomb in Orly Airport; Thatcher and Deng Xiaoping discuss future of Hong Kong after 1997; Rough road to rearmament in Japan; Joyce Davidson and David Susskind to divorce; Margaret Trudeau and Fred Kemper to wed; News re: Sylvia Ostry; Maislin's bid for survival (trucking company); Ramifications of the Morrison Report in Ontario - investigated the activities of Leonard Rosenberg, William Markle and William Player; Peter C. Newman writes on why Halifax will benefit more than St. John's from the development of offshore oil; The Nation's New Agony Over Abortion; Video games become more realistic - Dragon's Lair; Mystery at Sick Children's Hospital - multiple infant deaths; Blacks bleaching their skin; Diver Sergei Chalibachvili dies in Edmonton; Antismokers flex their muscles; The Arrival of music on CD; Gabrielle Roy - Obituary; Joe Schlesingere comments on Debategate. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Frank Boucher's Challenge - how we can end the farce of sending fourth-rate teams to the world hockey championships; Nurse Joyce Relyea and her job at the Hospital for Sick Children; Chatham - the good town that's fighting a bad name - its politicians live in fear of nameless terrorists, Ottawa lists it as a 'depressed area', the morals of the children have been thrown into serious question; The Pleasure of Ruins, by photographer Roloff Beny - with great b/w photos, including the Shah and queen of Iran; How the Hedlin family of Winnipeg leaped the language barrier together and learned French; Dr. John Knox, former Danish Ambassador, writes about the Canadian beaver; Robert Thomas Allen on Greece; Volkswagen van ad featuring the entire population of Jiggs, Nevada in one van!. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Safely displaying your collection; A French Christmas; Jean Johnson Miniatures of Brielle, NJ; Vicki Cleveenger's Antebellum World; Jean Robert - a visit with St. Nick; Tasha Tudor customs to adapt for your holiday traditions; Sandra Henry Wall's Insid-out creations; Ralph Williams creates vignettes; Royce Piro's Dollmaking; An Eye-Catching Christmas shoppers' display; Pam Bright created Santa's house; Joyce Prager, Sue Schulman, Mayme Griffin, Connie Hurlburt, Tina Strauss and Debbie Sobel work together; Mary Eccher's elegant buffet dishes; Joann's Puppet Theater in the Park; A natural approach to Christmas; A Scroll leg table; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: The Class of '82 - Tools of the Trade; Historic Preservation in Miniature; The Tiniest Doll Maker - Joyce Lynch; Making Minis Your Business - Janna Joseph; The Geometry of Marble Flooring; Stitch a Stewart Chair Seat; Cross Stitch Candlewicking workshop; Joann's Glass Tinsel Painting; Room of the Month - Sundaes 'n Sugar Cones, Part II; Bob Porter teaches Trimming; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
20 pages. Features: New company directors - John Wallace Eaton, David Kinnear; Mr. Earl Chestnut retires; Mr. Len Dell promoted; Saskatoon rink wins Ladies' Provincial Curling title - Joyce McKee, Syl Fedoruk, Donna Patton, Muriel Coben; Osler rink of Regina wins Eaton Trophy - D. Brault, Cam Osler, Lynn Wilkinson, Bob Waller, Don Anderson; Standings of Ladies' and Men's Curling Club February Standings, with 4 photos; Hazel Smith and husband Gordon report on their Pacific cruise - with photos; Parting gifts for Mrs. Josephine Shepperd and Vi Collins (with photos); News from Prince Albert; Moose Jaw News; Great photos of employees playing outdoor hockey at Optimist Park; Mr. William C. Bores Retires - write-up with nice group photo. Additional employee news. Moderate wear. Handwritten greetings on front cover. A sound copy. Book
31 pages. Features: Queen of the fishing fleet - Mrs. Marie Penny of John Penny and Sons on the Ramea Islands of Newfoundland; Covent Garden's Canadian Invasion - Joseph Rouleau, Jon Vickers, Robert Savoie, Irene Salemka and Andre Turp of the Royal Opera House Company; Joyce Davidson finds the rewards of TV stardom are great; Great photo feature (with text) - Jim Baldwin and Ed Cooper climb the vertical rock face of The Chief, 1,700 foot mountain on the edge of Squamish, B.C.; Les Lear lambasts football 'jugheads' - he won the 1948 Grey Cup with the Calgary Stampeders as a Player/Coach; Lady, Beware of that Convention - men have begun taking their wives to big company conferences; Nipper by Doug Wright. Nice colour ads. Top corner of spine nibbled. Average wear. Unmarked. Book