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16 pages. Features: fall hats and bonnets; Hedge culture; To make chromos look like nature; The First baby; New York Fashions - mantles of costumes; crochet edgings for lingerie; case for table mats, tea napkins, etc.; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Useful recipes; corners of borders in satin stitch embroidery, for album covers, portfolios, etc.; gray sultane suit; Cats; Paris modes; Ten in Ten, Once; Guido in the cell of Beatrice Cenci; Swiss muslin fichu; cambric apron for girl from 5 to 7 years old; linen apron for girl from 5 to 7 years old; Freaks of Memory; humor; and more. Average wear. Half of page 675 missing. Book
16 pages. Contents: Lovely front cover illustrated with four Bridal Coiffures; What Enemy Hath Done This?, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - Wedding Toilettes, Miscellaneous Dress Goods, The Von Moltke Collar, Regalia; Personal; Glimpses of Paris Before the War; Illustrations of Collars and more; Front and back illustrations of a shawl costume; Nice traveling hoods; Three beautiful wrappers; The Lovels of Araden, by Mrs. Braddon - Chapter One; Lovely full-page illustration of four Bridal and Evening Dresses; Illustrations of eight lovely caps; Paletot with Sutache Embroidery for Elderly Lady; Poplin Basque-Waist; A Cat with Nine Lives; Life in Dresden; Sayings and Doings; Educated Women Seeking Employment; Entertainment at the Capital; Illustration of the Baby Hippopotamus; Illustrations of five trimmings for under-skirts, children's dresses, etc.; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
72 pages. Songs include: Any Way You Want It; Baby Don't Go; Back on My Feet Again; Computer Game; Fire in the Morning; How Do I Make You; I Pledge My Love; I Shoulda Loved Ya; I Thank You; I Wish I Was Eighteen Again; Lost in Love; Off the Wall; Outside My Window; Refugee; Rock With You; Set Me Free; Us and Love; Where Does the Lovein' Go; With You I'm Born Again; Years. Above-average but not excessive wear. A sound working copy of this great compilation. Book
304 pages. Cover: Painting "Vase of Flowers" by Paul Cezanne. Special Features: A Housewife Looks at Soap Opera; Why Religion Helps Mess Up the World; American Art: George Inness 1825-1894 (inc. full page "The Lackawanna Valley" painting); I Wanted a Baby Now!; We Don't Want a Baby Now!; Salem, Massachusetts; How to Think a Thought!; Let's Make It "The People's Red Cross"; The Red Cross: Memphis, Tennessee; In Youth Prepare for Old Age; Reading that Made History; How America Lives: "Growing Pains" Meet Lois Sutton; Don't Call Them Silly; and Immunizations in Childhood. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Ilustrators include: Al Parker, Jon Whitcomb and Haddon Sundblom. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Plymouth, Welch's Grape Juice, Florida Orange Juice and Seven-Up. Full page black/white ad with Rita Hayworth promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Average wear. Few small openings front/back panel at spine. A clean copy. Magazine
100 pages. Special Features: Who Represents America?; I Just Adopted a Baby; Letters to a Lonely Boy; We Can End This Sorrow (Syphilis); This Is My Story by Eleanor Roosevelt: Part V; and Does Nobody Like Your Child? Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking, short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Kool-Aid, Shredded Wheat (with J. Clinton Shepherd family), Campbells' Soup, and Cream of Wheat. Above-average wear. Small openings to front cover fore-edge. A sound copy. Magazine
144 pages. Cover: Undiscovered American Beauties: Christine Reed. Special Features: Divorces are Not Crimes: They Are Tragedies; We Must Pay for our Own Room on Earth; Our Own Young Marrieds; Baby Killer: Could Your Hospital be Guilty?; How America Lives: Unharried Housewife - Mario and Rose Occhialino; and "Leaflets Three, Leave It Be!" Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Lederle, Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Jell-O and Seven-Up. Full page colour Lux Flakes ad with Susan Hayward. Full page colour Lustre-Creme Shampoo ad with Ava Gardner. Full page colour Lederle Laboratories print advertising with Artist Robert Lougheed (1910-1982) painting. American Illustrators include: Al Parker, Jon Whitcomb, and Robert G. Harris. Average wear. A few small openings front cover fore-edge. A clean copy. Magazine
148 pages. Special Features: Democracy and Authority; I Couldn't Ask For More (written by Joan Crawford); Improve Your Husband Scientifically; From Pillow to Post; How America Lives: Meet the Smiths - Leslie and Harriet Smith; Keys to Shyness Fit Other Faults Too and When Baby Can't Keep Food Down. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including V-8 Juice, Coca-Cola, and United States Steel. Full page colour ad with Barbara Stanwyck promoting Max Factor Hollywood. Full page black/white movie poster for "The Hard Way" starring Ida Lupino and Dennis Morgan. Half page colour Li'l Abner by Al Capp Cartoon Cream of Wheat Ad. Illustration by Roy F. Spreter. Above-average wear. Few small openings front cover fore-edge. Front/Back hinge partially open. Small mailing label right corner. A sound copy. Magazine
100 pages. Special Features: What Do We Believe?; The Seeing-Eye Dog; Letters to a Lonely Boy: Part V; This Is My Story by Eleanor Roosevelt: Part VI; and What is a Baby? Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking, short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Ritz, Ivory Soap, Bon Ami, and Jell-O. Full page colour Palmolive print ad with Dionne Quintuplets. Half page black/white "Suppose Shirley Temple Were Your Little Girl..." Quaker Puffed Wheat ad. Above-average wear. Small openings to front cover fore-edge. Small mailing label top right corner. A sound copy. Magazine
138 pages. Special Features: Women and Army Moral; If You Ask Me (written by Eleanor Roosevelt); Plan for Parenthood; Do You Have Headaches?; How America Lives: Meet the Potters - Stanley and Hope Potter; Should Parents Sacrifice to Educate Their Children; and Baby Eczema. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Coca-Cola, Bon Ami, Jell-O Pudding, Palmolive. Full page colour print ad with Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth promoting Chesterfield Cigarettes. Half page black/white ad with Myrna Loy promoting Woodbury Cold Cream. Above-average wear. 4 inch opening page 76. Few small openings front cover fore-edge. Back hinge starting. Small mailing label top right corner. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Editorial - Housing's a Headache the Provinces Should Handle; Backstage in India - the split with India widens; The Masters at Margate - London Letter by Beverley Baxter; Everybody Boos the CBC, by Pierre Berton; Len Norris on the air with the CBC; Corn and Culture - Max Ferguson is adored by his zany half hour of amusing mimicry while Harry Boyle dishes up those highbrow Wednesday Night sessions; Ted Reeve picks Maclean's All-Canadian football team (The All-Canadian is all-American, with four from the West, eight from the East); How to buy that Christmas Tie; Death of a Union - the Canadian Seaman's Union (C.S.U.) - once strong and respected - had to die for the greater glory of the Communist Party - Here's how it was killed - a frightening, firsthand expose of Red strategy in Labor by an ex-Communist, Gerry McManus (former Secretary-Treasurer) who witnessed the betrayal of 10,000 Canadian workers from the inside; Don't Call me Baby Face - Part V (conclusion) of the story of boxer Jimmy McLarnin; Never get friendly with a friendly bear; The Double Life of Dr. James Barry - Inspector-General Barry ruled the British Army's medical corps in Canada with a bossy efficiency in a thick cloud of rumor and legend... Then, after 53 years' service, a shocking secret came out; Known to be Dangerous - fiction by Octavus Roy Cohen. Colour Studebaker ad inside front cover. Nice colour ad for the 1951 Mercury car on page 25. Nice colour ad for the 1951 Ford Monarch car on page 51. Reading copy only. Above-average wear. Page 9 loose but present. Pages 29-36 loose but present. Book
Features: Editorial - memo to Labor, Even a Windmill can hit back; Has Russia Really got the Bomb? - London Letter by Beverley Baxter; Don't call me baby face - Boxer, Jimmy McLarnin tells his life story to Ralph Allen - Part One; The Cat Who Could Fly - fiction by Harold Helfer; Who should handle the family's money?, by Sidney Margolis; Doh-si-doh to your partners all - the hilarious square dance has bust out of the barns and into the ballrooms; The Impulsive Crusader of the Holy Blossom - Rabbi Abraham Feinberg is always mixed up in politics; The Hero - by Mona Williams; She's Organizing Eaton's - Eileen Tallman is tackling one of the toughest jobs in Canadian union history - organizing Eaton's in Toronto; I'm glad I had polio - by Georgia Bailey; Maybe your child's a genius - so don't worry if his I.Q. test rates him below normal; Front cover features a painting of a country scene near Loweville, Ontario by Adrian Dingle. Nice colour ad for international trucks inside front cover. *Fantastic* colour centerfold displays seven GM models. Nice colour Ganong ad on page 54. Colour O'Keefe's ad on page 57. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Canada Recruits the "Man Who Won the War" - bonus-length feature article and photos of Sir Robert Watson-Watt, widely acclaimed as the individual who did the most toward the Allied victory in WWII - he discovered radar in 1934 and is now guiding Canada's hush-hush first line of defense in the far north; Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary - story by Ronald R. Smith - illustrated by Bruce Johnson; The Silent Struggle at Laval - will the Church or the staterule Laval University? - article by Roger Lemelin with colour photos; Alan Brown of Sick Kids Hospital - the best baby doctor Canada ever had - photos with article; Who Wants to Kiss A Man With a Beard? - humour by Bob Collins - illustrated by Don Sexton; Will Women Ever Run the Country? - by Ottawa's spunky mayor Charlotte Whitton; An Ikon for Irena - a story set in the Soviet Untion by Richard Wilcox - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; Bring Lots of Money, Honey - humour by John Largo; Meteor car ad. Chip from and small repair to bottom edge of front cover, and 10"x3" chunk missing from bottom of back cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. Book
Features: Pat McGeer offers a lifeline for the sinking Canadian economic ship; TRS-80 computer ad; Q&A with Peter Lougheed; World Assembly of First Nations in Regina; Jean Drapeau suffers stroke; Problems at Matsqui Prison; IRA bomb blast in Hyde Park; Baby Doc Duvalier of Haiti; Poland - trickle of prisoners released; Philippine Minister of Foreign Affairs Emmanuel Pelaez gunned down - Horacio (Boy) Morales jailed; Re-examining nuclear test bans; America's infrastructure falling to pieces; Cover Story - the 1920s roar back into style - colour fashion photos with article; World trade system running amok; Harry Steele and Eastern Provincial Airways; Article on Decathalete Dave Steen - with colour photo; Nelson Skalbania's Montreal Alouette debacle hangs over the CFL; The return of farmers' markets - article with photos; Left-handers are not all gauche - article on left-handed people with photos; MPs flocking to cable tv to reach constituents; Entertainment reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Toyota 1982 Corolla SR5 Hardtop ad; Peter C. Newman - Canada is the world's luckiest land; The Subtle art of clowning around, by Michael Clugston; Delaying democracy - the Liberals delay calling by-elections; Three dead at Archambault Prison; Canada's antiquated sex laws, by Susan Riley; The grim resort to desert law - Beirut; Mad Mike Hoare jailed; Indira Ghandi visits Washington; Somalia - lessons for a shaky leader; Confidence crisis over the Canadian banks; Penn Square Bank failure; Lietzke win's Canadian Open; Cover Story - After-Hours Learning is our most popular pastime; Photo of Miss Universe Karen Baldwin; Photo of Prince Charles and Lady Di with baby Prince William; The little towns and villages that grew - people moving out of the bigger cities; Airdrie Alberta - a town gone wild; Money Mart - cashing cheques with or without ID; The Synchro-Energizer; Nationalizing antiquity in Greece; Injecting soul into a new machine - the band TBA; Entertainment reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: How two mink bred $3 million - the world's first jet-black coats; Super colour-photos of SFU; All our instant campuses are experimental, but SFU is the wildest of the lot, by Jon Ruddy; Jane Parker says "My baby (Lisa) wears a second heart"; Mavor Moore says "we splurge on superhighways, but scrimp on the arts"; The Next Episodd, by Hubert Aquin; The Centennial Tycoons - Business people with products to profit from the nation's Centennial (with photos) - Pierre Berton, David Mackay, Chris Chapman, Barry Gordon, Ernestine Tahedl, George Francis Eber, Gerald Gladstone, Tom Joy, Lister Sinclair; Hottest Tongue in the West - Jack Webster!; Nice colour photo ad for the GM Beaumont; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Singapore - a paradise haunted by dark fears; Haitians dying in exodus; Giovanni Vigliotto claims to have married 105 women; The Gillespie-Lalonde Affair; Herb Gray and the federal government's blue books; Trudeau the the Belize case; Sick Kids baby deaths - who did it?; German election campaign; Brutal tragedy in Assam, India - Hindu/Moslem violence; The world according to Saudi Arabian oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani; Jack Gallagher's farewell to Dome Petroleum - with additional coverage by Peter C. Newman; Controversial National Film Board films on Acid Rain; Troubled Central America hosts the Pope; Bargain-hunting by Canadian tourists; Herschel Walker and the USFL; Cover story - John le Carre's trail of terror - with colour photos. Average wear. Soiling to front cover. Book
68 pages. Features: Great colour-photo ad for International Trucks inside front cover; Rab Butler's Bid for Power - in London Letter; Biggest Man on the Biggest Campus - Dr. Sidney Smith is President of the University of Toronto - article with photos; We Live in the World's Most Famous House - William Levitt of Levitt and Sons has built thousands of houses since the war in Levittown, NY and Levittown, PA - he is the Henry Ford of housing - article with photos; Billy Sunday of the Birds - a Maclean's flashback to Jack Miner and his legacy of caring for wild birds - article with photos in colour and black and white; The Farmer Who Makes Movies - Osmond Borradaile, the veteran Canadian cameraman has returned to his Chilliwack farm and has no intention of ever returning to the Hollywood rat race he once knew - article with photos; The Champ Still Baby Sits - Marline Stewart (Streit) of Fonthill, Ontario hasn't let all her trophies dazzle her - young gifted golfer article with photos; For 3 Nights Only - story by Joseph Schull illustrated by Marray Smith; Hero of the Hunted Men - Yaroslav Stetzko leads an army of underground fighters in a crusade to crush Russian imperialism - the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN) - photos and article; Our Passport was a Dishrag - Johnny Cochrane and and Lenny Burton, two Canadian girls, describe their wonderful low-budget world travels - article with photos; Never Bet With Your Wife - humour by Robert Thomas Allen, illustrated by Duncan MacPherson; Cartoons by Peter Whalley - The Income Inquisition; Nice colour photos ad for Massey-Harris says "Power Farming Makes Canada a Land of Plenty"; Great centerfold ad for the 1952 Ford; Household Finance (HFC) full-page ad; Nice half-page ad for movie Macao, starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell; Full-page colour REO truck ad; 1952 Mercury car ad; Nice colour ad for Champion spark plugs inside back cover features young baseball player at bat; Sweet two-page colour ad for 1952 General Motors cars; Altas Tire ad features Byron, Michigan. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
80 pages. Cover art shows football star Fred Doty and his fiancee Beverly Brown. Features: The Greatest Danger is Europe - a searching analysis which shows the peril in Europe where fear is stronger than the will to fight - by Matthew Halton; Don't Call Me Baby Face - Part two of the story of Vancouver Boxer Jimmy McLarnin - article with photos, including a shot of Jimmy golfing with Fred Astaire, Joe Louis and Bob Hope; I Saw the Chinese Reds Take Over - Norman McLaren explains how the 'new order' came to the country town of Pehpei - with photos; Never a Dull Moment at the Larches - Elizabeth Armstrong relates tales from her Victoria, B.C. boarding house; A License to Murder? - driver's licenses are handed out like dog tags; Lena Horne - Glamour C.O.D. - article with photos including a large colour full-page shot; Giants of Golgotha - story by Fred Delano; How We Massacred the Passenger Pigeon - a Maclean's flashback - once these birds blotted out the sun in Eastern Canada, but the last one died in 1914; Recipe - Take One Steamboat - Tony Didier, the chef of the CPR's Algonquin Hotel at St. Andrews, New Brunswick, serves up a shore dinner - article with photo; Fantastic full-page Coke ad shows Coke Cooler, glass, and soda jerk above a thirsty city - very nice!; The People Only Death Will Touch - The Rev. Aurthur Payton and Lawrence Earl travelled to Nigeria to help Lepers -article and photo; Massey-Harris ad focuses on how their products help farmers step-up meat-making nutrients in the crops they grow; Li'l Abner Cream of Wheat ad; Dow Brewery ad honours Auguste Prenovost of Montreal who tacked a galloping horse to prevent disaster on a traffic-laden street; Barbara Ann Scott is featured in Prest-o-lite battery ad. Center pages loose but present. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
64 pages. Features: Judy Bowsher - dollmaker with wallpaper sales experience; A True Master(man) - Arizona artisan John Masterman; A New Dawn in Miniatures - Dawn Dahn of Minnesota; Phil Nelson constructs replicas of Victorian mansions; Projects and plans - toy baby grand piano, French provincial chair, cat chair, pig chair; A Modern-day Gepetto - Canadian Suzan Kruger puts new life into antique toy designs; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Doll collection of Essex Institute; Dolls by Mail in the Good Old Days; That Gorgeous Gerber; How My Doll Collection Started; Cataloging Dolls; Advertising Dolls of Libby Wright; Maisie - a Saloon Hall Doll; Ginny - a Christmas Tree; Period Costume Dolls; Featuring Faces; Send in the Clowns; Cheerleader; Baby Doll with Layette; Christmas Shadows; Knit & Crochet Doll Fashions; If the Shoe Fits; Wedding Dress; Miniatures fo Doll Houses; If the Shoe fits; Wedding Dress; Miniatures for Doll Houses; Dapper Dan Rocking Horse; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Some peeling from upper corner of front cover. Book
Features: Doll Auction with a Difference; Tips from Tallahassee's Doll Lady; Fabulous Finds; How Not to attend a Doll Show; Nancy's Porcelain Personalities; Adventure in Dollmaking - The Paper Caper; A Bit of Lace; Guardian Doll; Know Your Dolls; Summer Should be Fun; Make Your Own Million Dollar Baby; Restored Yard Sale Dolls; The Affordables - Dolls of Canada; Dolls provide therapy; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
Features: Gabriella - a little Angel; Dolls that DO things; The Big Baby Boom; Restore Yard Sale Dolls; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Anecdotal Doss; Rebecca; Christening Set; Ballerina Dolls; Vanta Baby; Collecting Dolls on Stamps; The Pope's Vatican Guard; Waxing Poetic - Ginger - Darling of the Doll World; First you get a pattern; The Doll Festival; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
Features: Betsy Ross - immortalized as a doll; Folk Dolls - better than a Bru to collect?; Hand Crafted Dolls from Ethiopia; Bring in the Clowns - overview of a fun collection; The Wonderful World of Dawn - a pocket-sized fashion doll; Great American Cloth Dolls - Pamela Harrison's 'Little Wagon Gang'; Baby Bernard Bear - a Doll Designs Specialty; Jolly Clown - a mischievous Circus Clown; The Great Train Robbery - the dolls that saved the day; Advertising Dolls - Big Boy and the Swift Premium Meat Man; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
Special Features: Riding Dolls; More about Baby Wendy; Revlon Dolls; China Shoulder Head Dolls; Home Gnomes; Party Outfit for 10" doll; Posable Porcelain People; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book