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149 pages. Provides the answers to hundreds of fascinating questions about great goalies, hockey nicknames, cup capers, trophies and more. Illustrated in black and white. Bookplate inside front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Solid copy. Book
Several pages of black and white photos of McKuen. Songs include: Through European Windows; We May Never Touch the Sun; Going Down; I Love You, So I Haven't Been Myself This Week; If I Could Fly; The Black Eage; That Golden Summer By The Sea; Paris; The Women; On the Road Again; The Far West; And Tonight; The Far Side of the Hill; I'm At Peace; I Think of You; My Friend; Smell the Buttercup; Solitude's My Home; Forty Without Fear; To You; There Goes a Man Who Tried; The Sky's So Wide; Blessings of the Day; About the Time; I'll Say Goodbye. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Would be graded higher but for a two inch tear on the front pastedown. Bright clean glossy boards. Unmarked. Children will love this charming story from the Hundred Acre Wood about Winnie-the-Pooh, and will enjoy learning the names of all his friends. The brightly coloured pictures and simple text make the book suitable for pre-readers as well as for young bookworms. Book
365 pages. "It will be read and, we venture to predict, reread many times, for there is a freshness and sweetness about it which will help to lift the load of care, to cheer the weary and to make brighter still the life of the carefree and the happy." - The Toronto Globe. Moderate wear and soiling to book. Binding intact. Prior owner's name and date upon front endpaper. Dust jacket with above-average wear and peeling where tape removed from front panel. A solid decent copy. Book
45 pages. Delightful first in a series of books about Timmy a tugboat in British Columbia waters. Well-worn. Red ink spots on front cover have soaked in for several pages. No other marks or writing. Various creases and heavy wear to spine but binding remains intact. Wonderful exposure to nautical life in coastal B.C. Book
Unpaginated. The fourth and final book in the series about Timmy the Tug. This copy in splendid condition with very light wear and no markings. Attractively illustrated with a particularly nice front cover image. Includes a photo and description of the steam tug Buster B 1938, the real life tug on which Timmy is based. Author and Illustrator are now married and live on Saltspring Island. Book
246 pages. "Connects places with the lives and works of writers. Provides brief biographies and descriptions of important books, gives precise information about locations and addresses of people no longer living, (less precise addresses for those still living) and identifies the sites of significant buildings now gone. Accompanied by over 300 illustrations, the text casts a new light on the literary history of Canada." - from dust jacket. Very light wear to dust jacket which bears closed half-inch tear to top of front fore-edge. Gift quality. Excellent copy. Book
61 pages including index. Deals with the consequences of ecological change, particularly those brought about by human activity. "It commonly happens that man, while pursuing his own ends, incidentally uproots, fragments or destroys communities of plants and animals. Subsequent changes include the re-constitution of parts and wholes of those communities from surviving organisms and immigrants. Some of the immigrants become pests, also some of the native organisms." Attempts to point out the intellectual status of the subject as a whole and indicate a few of the avenues along which progress can be made, and to comment upon certain methods of study. Good unmarked copy with brown age spotting to both endpapers and some waviness to pages. Some bumping to corners. Dust jacket has light to moderate age spotting. Book
255 pages. "Writing about fishing is sort of like dancing to describe architecture. There are endless technical matters and tricks of the trade, but no matter how you fish there is always the indescribable joy of it all. Usual library markings. Moderate wear. Book
51 pages. Features: The Canary Fancy, by Wallace Dean; The Spotted Dove, by Paul Stevens; Bird Talk from Shady Grove - About Cockatiels, by Jo Hall; The Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo - by Arthur Freud; My Visit to Janss Road, by J.R. Greene; The Roller Female, by Haig Sarkisian; Exotic Cage-Birds, by Dr. Val Clear; Showing Budgies - Environment, Population and Strangers - by Jim Duke; Advice to Bird-shop Owners, by Don Thomas; Visits with Australian Birds; Show Winners. Average wear. Unmarked. Small clipping from top edge of front cover. A sound copy. Book
286 pages. Features: Larry King's Beverly Hills home; Legendary dealer Andre Emmerich talks about art; Florida's Ca d'Zan - circus magnate John Ringling's venetian-style palazzo; Axel Vervoordt transforms a house in Holland Park; Wheeler Kearns - a cool Chicago project; Robert Duvall's Virginia Tango; Emily Fischer Landau chooses her palette in New York; Polishing two stone houses in the Umbrian Hills; Lodge on a Lake Michigan Bay; Williamsburg Inn; Contemporary Colorado house; Hubert De Givenchy - remembering his Rue Fabert residence; Perusing Palm Beach; Chalet Noemie in the alpine resort of Megeve; Unbult houses - pushing hte envelope; Barovier Glass - a new generation of collectors; Thomas Pheasant; Mercedes-Benz innovative new models; The Blue Train - 5 star style in South Africa; One Central Park Tower; Nymphenburg's Revival - rococo porcelain; Estates for sale. Light wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
46 pages. Features: Atlantic Salmon - First of 3 parts - What can they teach us about steelhead?; The B.C. Flyfisher - The Tackle and Terminal Gear; Peace River Expedition - 1st of 3 parts; Hatcheries and the Angler - First of Two parts; Smutting - Don't cuss the midgets, duplicate them; The "Mosquitoes"; Okanagan Lake. Light wear. Address label upon front cover. Very nice copy. Book
Features: Through the Rockies on N-Gauge; Elections and Appointments for 1970; What about "Canadian Rail"; 1969 Report of the Canadian Railway Museum; Trip Committee Report - 1969; From Edmonton the word is 'Energetic' - CRHA/APRA's no. 73; Ottawa Branch Report; Observations; Back cover photo of Mount McKay & Kakabeka Falls Railway 2 Otis Dump Car. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Jack Borres; Ralph Bower; Let's Carve - Coyote Carving Directions; Carl Johnson; Tales about three snails; More on Kashmir Carving; School of Classical Carving; Burning Techniques; Carvers, Shows and People; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
100 pages. Features: Jake Gyllenhall is ready for a fight; Post-workout recovery routine; Crazy new rules of tipping; The future of American art; 15 things to know about fall fashion; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Sticker removal mark on front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
102 pages. Features: The A-list's little diet secret; The rise of Christian hip-hop; Is it worth caring about Bitcoin?; The one pair of jeans every man should own; and more. Above-average wear. Sticker shadow on front cover. A worthy reading copy. Magazine
40 pages. Features: Pat Weatherley Profile; Journey of the Threaded Needle - by Ginny fernandez; My Journal's Surprises - by Beverley McInnes; Stitchers - by Winifred Westlake; Let's Talk About Stitches - by Mary Sustrik; EAC Libraries; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
36 pages. Features: Out of Retirement with a Splash! - by Mary Gillies; A History of a Tapestry - by Barbara Denmark; No Longer So Lonely - by Christine Igot; Hats Off to the Olds Fibre Potpourri - by Dot From; Let's Talk About Stitches - by Mary Sustrik; Starting a Youth Group in Your Area - by Deborah Blackmore; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
Features: The Expedition Chronicle - Blood and Honour in the shadow of Europe's highest peak; The Basque Connection - Red Bay Yields New Answers about Canada's earliest known European settlements; Shadowy Mammals - Nocturnal Encounters in Tasmania, Haunt of the World's least understood marsupials; Inside the Royal Mint - Bullish Days in Canada's Bullion Trade; Threading the Cerebral Maze - Canadian Neuroscientist Brenda Milner explores the workings of the human brain. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
144 pages. Features: Porsche 918 Spyder; 902 "Prototype" - the oldest four-cylinder 911; Best of both worlds - DeMan Motorsports crosses Cayman and 911; Dr. Porsche's Auto Union Type 22 supercar; Run a hill climb!; Profile of Joaquim Filipe Nogueira - an early Porsche racing hero from Portugal; Peking to Paris Porsche - 8000 miles in a 1965 911; Alpha 9 Turbo; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: 2010 GT3 RS tested; Nurburgring preview; We assemble and test drive all three 1971 911s; Type 597 Jagdwagen - driving forces rarest Hunter; Michael Macht - Porsche's new CEO talks about the future; 918 Spyder preview; Two 997 Turbos claiming 700 hp go head-to-head; Can a tweaked 993 Turbo dance with 700 hp 997 Turbos?; Canadian couple builds the first 911 racer with PDK; Sebring 2010; Boxster spec - can you race a modern Porsche on a budget? Yes; Project 914 3.6 - reassembly; Fix- don't replace - that broken 986/996 key for $3; Tech forum - intermediate shaft replacement, part one; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
144 pages. Features: 2014 Panamera E-hybrid; Up close to Porsche's new 991 RSR; DP Motorsport's '73 911 T wunderkar; Stealth 356 - Maury Special #3; Modified 930 on the salt at Bonneville; Transformer - returning a 914-6 racer to the light of day; Comfy Cruiser - TLG's '72 911 T is a sleeper - and a keeper; 944 8V - is a front engine waterpumper in your future?; Dakar Dreams - a classic 911 runs the Africa-Eco Challenge; Interview with Matt Speakman - the first paraplegic to race a pro Porsche; Is Burmester's stereo option worth $5000?; Profile of Roland Kussmaul - old Porsche engineer who never faded away; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: CORL Scores major victory; About super solvents; History of Silver Specimens; The Washington Scene; Cab of the Month; Display that special Geode; Blocking for Slab Sawing; Gemstone Butterflies; Jewelry Maker's Handbook, Part 15; The Carver's Corner; The Griffin Pin; The Jaclene Cut; Rockhounding in Costa Rica; Collecting Ellensburg's Rare Agates and Petrified Wood. Date stamp to front cover. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
Features: Ski trails of Banff National Park; Le Royaume du Saguenay; Nova Scotia "Campsite" - the Cabot Trail; Postage Stamp Motoring; Odd items about Canada - The "Coleman" Frog (as big as a dog!), Pount Pelee - south of the northmost part of California!, Ukrainian 'Bush' House of God, near Neepawa and Minnedosa, Farthest east home in Canada; Along the Yukon Trail; photo of Imperial's and probably North America's, first service station, opened in Vancouver in 1908; North to Buffalo Narrows. Illustrated with black and white photos. Average wear. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
22 pages. Shall We Have a Family Night? - Mabel Nair Brown; Letter from Lucile; Does hour House need a Face-Lifting?, by Margery; A Day of Camping, by Evelyn Corrie Birkby; Margery Tells You About Part of Their Vacation; Dorothy's Visit With You; Good Neighbors, by Gertrude Hayzlett; Nice ad for "Miss Glamour Ann" doll on back cover. Contents: Average soiling and wear. A sound copy. Book