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68 pages. Features: Colour photo of Bobby Orr in Yardley ad inside front cover; Interview with Ken Dryden; Sam Pollock is afraid of planes; The Big M, Frank Mahovlich, comes to town; Canucks Quiz; How the Canucks fared vs. the Montreal Canadiens last year; Jean Beliveau article; Great photo of Bobby Schmautz in fancy leather coat ad; Photos of Canuck players, staff and management; Photos of Montreal Canadiens players; Borgeson Ice Rinks ad; NHL history article with photo of Max Bentley; Photo feature page on Gary Smith; Jim Robson caricature in CKNW ad; Michel Plasse featured in VanCity ad; John Wright - Player of the Week; plus many great vintage ads. Centre page loose but present. Unmarked with light wear. A nice vintage copy. Magazine
72 pages. A very informative and photo-filled programme for a Blazers game against the Chicago Cougars. Features: Schedule of games; Profiles, photos and stats of Blazer players Claude St. Sauveur, Murray Meyers and Johnny McKenzie; League Standings and Scoring Leaders for the 73-74 season; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Capt. George's Family Restaurants features Paul Henderson of the Toronto Toros; Article on Blazer coach Joe Crozier; WHA info; Info on 50 goal scorers Bobby Hull, Mike Walton and Danny Lawson; Article on the Chicago Cougars, with photo of Pat Stapleton; WHA All Star Team from 73-74; Article on the Blazer with photo of Rosaire Paiement; Team Lineups; One-page photo ad for CCM Tacks skates; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Kokanee beer in stubby bottle; WHA record holders; Milestones in WHA history - substantial article; Nice one-page colour-photo ad featuring Jim Dorey of the New England Whalers; Blazer game officials; Back page article on Chicago goalie Dave Dryden, brother of Ken; Many great ads, often with colour photos; and more. Umarked with moderate wear. A great vintage issue. Book
68 pages. Features: Nostalgic color-photo ad for Toshiba calculators inside front cover; Mavis Gallant - Exile in Her Own Write; Datsun 510 colour-photo ad; Canadian Church Choir Competition ad; Connie and Jenny Buck perform "Teletunes" singing-dancing telegrams; Masters of the Mountains - Bedouins of the Sinai; Iran Boils Again - feature article; People starving in East Timor - with graphic photo of children; Trouble in Bolivia; Jack Lynch visits the U.S.; The Life and Times of Anthony Scotto, President of New York's Local 1814 of the ILA; Poverty in Chicago; Dennis Kucinich unseated as Cleveland Mayor; Pierre Trudeau's Period of Adjustment; Jim Lewis of Merrit, BC accused of shipping bomb; Controversy over Alberta's purchase of photos from Roloff Beny; Edmonton debates construction of a convention centre; Montanans complain about impending pollution from new coal-fired Poplar River power plant in Saskatchewan; Controvery at the Gaelic College of St. Ann's, Cape Breton, NS; Good federal policy news for Canada's record industry; Pollution from the Dryden, Ontario pulp mill; Jean Piggot and Grete Hale decide to sell part of their Ottawa bakery division of Morrison Lamothe Inc. (ML); Celebrity photos of "The Biffs, Barbi Benton, George S. Gradow, Alexandra Stewart, and Mike Nesmith; CFL article by Trent Frayne; George Meany takes his leave from the AFL-CIO; Vancouver's Justice Institute; The new Forum des Halles in Paris; Book and film reviews; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
159 pages. Many photos, some in colour. Includes features on: Phil Esposito, Gilbert Perreault, Bobby Clarke, Mark and Marty Howe, Dave Keon, Steve Vickers, Bobby Orr, Bobby Hull, Ken Dryden, Mickey Redmond, Gordie Howe, Red Kelly, Jean Beliveau, and more. Average wear. Pencil drawings and gift greetings in ball pen upon front free endpaper. Crossword, s neatly completed. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great hockey collectible. Book
92 pages. Features: Great cover illustartion of Montreal Canadians goalie Ken Dryden; Peter C. Newman on Abortion; Departing Thoughts of an absent Cabinet Minister, by Bryce Mackasey; The Appointment of Michel Belanger as president of the Montreal Stock Exchange - article by Claude Lemelin; Interesting 2-page colour photo ad for CN provides air photos of several of their downtown railway land locations; Nice colour ad for the Olds Delta 88; Dr. James Paupst on Drugged sleep and the stuff of dreams; The Politics of Taste - the dreams and fancies of Canada's provincial premiers - with colour photos of each; Feature Article - Ken Dryden - Hockey's Lonely Forerunner; Confessions of a (Quebec City) Caleche Driver; Pond Inlet - Sheila Burnford lived with the Eskimos there for several months - article with photos; Beauvour to the Barricades - and interview with Simone de Beauvoir; Charter People - people who take advantage of the low-fare charter flight revolution; The Gordon and Norma Taylor Farm near Landis, Saskatchewan - holding on by the fingernails; Colour photo ad for the 1973 Plymoth Satellite; Nice colour photo ad for the 1973 Buick Le Sabre; Wales at Leisure; Full-page ad for Chargex; Reach for the Top - the CBC's high school quiz show; Average wear. Unmarked. Please note that the centerfold advertisements from page 41-52 are not included. Book
Signed and inscribed by author upon title page. 414 pages. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of archival photos and documents. A highly-informative history of this Northern Ontario Church and its members. Chapters include: The Rectors, Worship, Ecumenical Worship, Who is My Neighbour?, Youth Activities, Choirs, Women's Activities, Younger Women's Groups Through the Years, Confirmations, Nonagenarians, Some Snapshots, Remembering Pioneer Parishioners, Memories, WWI Veterans, and more. A helpful local history reference for the Dryden area. Attractive forest green boards adorned with gilt lettering. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
Sm. 4to., First Edition, some mild age-staining and spotting throughout; modern grey boards, paper label lettered in black on upper board, one or two upper margins closely shaved else a crisp, firm copy. Dryden's second-to-last play, and according to MacDonald partially completed by Southerne. Its first performance should have been early in April 1692, but on the 9th it was prohibited; it was acted out on or before 16 April at the Theatre Royal. In his Dedication Dryden attributes the lifting of the ban to Rochester (the dedicatee), who had represented the drama to the Queen as 'wholly innocent of those Crimes which were laid unjustly to its Charge'. The Life of Cleomenes is supplied by Creech (from Plutarch; see MacDonald 131). In this copy, as often, the Prologue and Epilogue appear before the 'Life'. CBEL II, p.267; MacDonald, 92.
966, 49+p. Engraved frontispiece. Wing M 292. Hardcover Good condition! speckled calf! front rehinged