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1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to. Each issue is approximately 50 pages, 30 cm. In English. April, 1950 is a special issues celebrating the 7th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; May 1950 celebrates the second anniversaryof the founding of the State of Israel. From the height of the Cold War, Atom Spy, and Rosenbergs era. Jewish Life was a periodical that focused on the intersection of Jewish life and progressive politics. The periodical was under the auspices of the Communist Party until 1956. A notable contributor was Betty Friedan, whose 1963 "The Feminine Mystique" is credited with starting the modern feminist movement in the United States. (Horowitz, 2000) . SUBJECTS: Jewish way of life -- Periodicals. OCLC: 898470599. Very Good+ Condition. Stunning Copies(YID-33-75)
184246400879Paris, Guillaumin, 1842 ; 2 tomes en 1 volume in-8°, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné, tranche jaspée (reliure de l'époque). - Suivi de : Etudes sur les réformateurs ou socialistes modernes. La société et le Socialisme, les communistes, les Chartistes, les Utilitaires, les Humanitaires. Tome second. Paris , Guillaumin 1843. EDITION ORIGINALE du tome II. Le premier volume avait paru pour la première fois en 1840. Contient une intéressante bibliographie à la fin du tome I. Einaudi 4709"
187586517Paris s. d. [ca 1875] | 13 x 21 cm | une page
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to. Each issue is approximately 50 pages, 30 cm. In English. August 1953 celebrates the "Legacy of the Rosenbergs." Nov 1953 features an essay by Charles Allen: "McCarthy--Enemy of the Negro People." April 1954 celebrates the 11th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, with an illustration on the cover.May 1954 includes "The Jews and American Slavery,' by the editor, Morris U. Schappes, as well as reports on Jewish life in Eastern Europe. Aug 1954 Includes three essays on "Jews in Socialist Countries" as well as three essays on "The Jew in Fiction." Sept 1954 inclues two essays on McCarthyism, as well as "We were Always Part of America: Declaration of Committee for 300th Anniversary of Jews in USA." Oct 1954 includes "What to do About the H-Bomb?" as well as "Jewish Stake in the Elections," "Uriel Acosta: Unpublished Chapter by V.J. Jerome," and "An Interview with Ehrenburg" by Ben Cohen. From the height of the Cold War, Atom Spy, and Rosenbergs era. Jewish Life was a periodical that focused on the intersection of Jewish life and progressive politics. The periodical was under the auspices of the Communist Party until 1956. A notable contributor was Betty Friedan, whose 1963 "The Feminine Mystique" is credited with starting the modern feminist movement in the United States. (Horowitz, 2000) . SUBJECTS: Jewish way of life -- Periodicals. OCLC: 898470599. April 1954 issue is browning with some edgewear, all others are Very Good+ Condition. Stunning Copies (YID-33-75A)
18290057261829 Paris, Vieilh de Boisjoslin, 1829. In-16 (140 X 90 mm) maroquin rouge, plats ornés d'un grand décor à froid dans un encadrement doré, dos à nerfs orné de filets, roulettes et fleurons dorés, titre doré, coupes et coiffes filetées or, bordure intérieure, doublures et gardes de tabis vert, tranches dorées (Reliure de l'époque) ; XI-472 pages. Rousseurs éparses, parfois prononcées.
3941617 tomes reliés en 8 volumes in-4 (252 x 185 mm), cartonnage éditeur. New-York, The Macmillan Company & The Free Press ; London, Collier-Macmillan, 1972.
1889346241889 In-8, couverture imprimée, viii, 340 p. Paris, Auguste Ghio, 1889.
In-8, couverture imprimée, viii, 340 p. Edition originale et unique, rare, du premier livre publié par Georges Sorel. Déjà à contre-courant en cette année du centenaire de la Révolution française, Sorel préconise une diffusion large et populaire du "Livre du peuple par excellence": la Bible, non à des fins religieuses mais profanes et "sociales", afin "d’initier le peuple à la vie héroïque et combattre les tendances délétères de l'utilitarisme". "A base d'analyse du texte biblique apparaissent les thèmes ultérieurs de G. Sorel moraliste: crainte de la décadence morale, dénonciation des attitudes utilitaires et conformistes, rôle de l'épopée héroïque dans la rénovation de la culture..." (J. Gornicka, art. ‘Sorel’, in DBMOF en ligne). (Delesalle, ‘Bibliographie sorélienne’, n°5). Quelques accrocs, petits manques et petite tache d'encre sur la couverture. Rare.
17651267827Berlin, Buchhandlung der Realschule, 1765. 1 Bl., 625, 77 S., 1 gefaltete Tabelle. Hldrbd d. Zeit (Einbd etwas bestoßen, Rücken stärker beschabt u. m. Fehlstellen, Gelenke m. Wurmspuren, Stempel recto/verso Titel, leicht gebräunt u. vereinzelt gering fleckig, die letzten Seiten m. kl. Feuchtigkeitsrand).
51891Paris Librairie G. Jacques, sans date (1903) in 12 (18x11,5) 1 volume reliure toilée noire ancienne, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées, avec en queue: Cercle de la Libératrice, XXVI et 265 pages [1]. Traduction et notice biographique de Mme Laran-Tamarkine. Nikolaï Gavrilovitch Tchernychevski, Saratov 1828-1889, philosophe, socialiste utopiste et révolutionnaire russe. Collection '' Etudes socialistes '', XI. Rare. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
37758In-8, cartonnage à la Bradel, titre doré en long, couverture conservée, 47 p. Paris, Desessart, Rouanet, Bruxelles, Géruzet, 1840.
In-8, cartonnage à la Bradel, titre doré en long, couverture conservée, 47 p. Edition originale, sous sa couverture imprimée de retirage. Important essai dans lequel l’auteur dresse un état des forces républicaines et démocratiques en présence durant la Monarchie de Juillet, tendances qui allaient d’affronter huit ans plus tard en 1848: bourgeois réformistes du "National", communistes et révolutionnaires ainsi que le groupe que l’auteur revendique: les jeunes démocrates, instruits et résolus à faire la liaison entre la bourgeoisie réformiste et les prolétaires. Théophile Thoré (1807-1869) était un disciple de Pierre Leroux avec lequel il collabora. Avocat, journaliste, historien d’Art (il est le "recouvreur" de Vermeer), il était déjà actif en 1830 puis devint l’un des militants les plus impliqués dans la révolution de 1848. Elu député d’extrême gauche, il fit partie des chefs socialistes qui envahirent l’Assemblée nationale lors de l’insurrection du 13 juin 1849. Condamné à mort par contumace, il parvint à s’enfuir en Angleterre. La brochure fut immédiatement poursuivie en justice et Thoré condamné à un an de prison pour "attaques contre la propriété et excitation à la haine". Sur cette importante source pour l’histoire politique de la période, cf. G. Weill, 'Histoire du parti républicain', p. 138 sq. (Drujon, 'Livres interdits', p. 391. Maitron, DBMOF, en ligne. Stammhammer, I, 247). Bel exemplaire, très frais, très bien relié.
18485959Le Populaire | Paris 1848 | 9 x 14 cm | relié
56 pages. Features: Colour Imperial (Oil) ad inside front cover features old-style gas pumps and bottled oil; Editorial topics include Preserving Balance, The Limit of Freedom, The Limit of Socialism, The Impasse, Adult Education, and Strong Medicine; Nice one-page ad for Waterman's pens features photo of artist Howard Chandler Christy; Travel for the Average Man - article which touches on the tough economic times of the day; Rain Before Seven (short story); Echo of Erin (short story); Modernizing the Land of the Master - great photo-illustrated article on Palestine; The Man Who Lived in Twilight (short story); The Native Returns - photo-illustrated article on Robert Watson's return to the place of his rural Scotland boyhood; One-page Pond's ad features photo of Mrs. Henry Field of Chicago; The Birth of a Novel (fiction); Nice one-page illustrated Ford car ad shows stylish coupe and traffic cop; Movie News includes photos of Margaret Sullavan, Douglas Montgomery, Rosemary Ames, W.C. Fields, Bing Crosby, Miriam Hopkins, Lionel Barrymore, Otto Kruger, Una Merkek, Harold Lloyd, Hugh Williams, Helen Twelvetrees, and more; Interesting one-page Lux ad features photo of gagged man; Palmolive ad includes photo of Gladys Swarthout; One-page ad features several Heinz food products; Two-page General Motors of canada ad says "Progress out of the Common Sense of Canadian Motorists"; Legal article; Investment news; Half-page Canadian National photo-ad features budget vacations in Eastern Canada; Cooking article; World Sayings; Chipso ad inside back cover includes colour photo of Mrs. R.L. Pine and her family, plus her black dishwasher Birdie (Bertha); and more. Above-average wear and soiling. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
214 pages. Index. Reference notes. Intended "...to show that Weber's sociology of law, despite its apparently diffuse nature, is closely connected to the other branches of Weber's general social theory - in particular those dealing with authority, religion and economic action - and that it is in fact unified by a few simple philosophical ideas which have their roots in his methodological views and, more particularly, in his theory of value." - from back cover. Usual library markings. Covers almost detached from textblock. Reading copy only. Book
234 pages. Footnotes. "Few histories today give the reader any adequate idea of how the toilers lived, struggled and died in America... Some of the statements made in the following pages will come as a shock to those who have absorbed the current views of American history, and yet no important assertion is made without rererence to standard authorities." - from Preface. Chapters include: The European Background; Land Conquests in America; White Slavery in the Colonies; The White Slave Trade; Rebellions of the Poor; General Status of the Workers; Causes of the American Revolution; The Constitutional Convention, a Conspiracy; The Period of Struggle. Prior owner's details inside front board and on back free endpaper along with contemporary bookseller's ink stamp. Moderate quantity of pencil markings and red pencil underlining to contents. Front hinge 2/3 open. A worthy copy of this eyebrow-raising chronicle of the plight of workers in American history. Book
287 pages. "These conversations with Hitler took place in the last year before his seizure of power and the first two years (1933 and '34) of the National Socialist regime. The author jotted them down under the immediate influence of what he had heard... Here in the circle of his intimates, Hitler speaks openly about his innermost ideas - ideas which have been kept secret from the masses." - from Foreward. Gift greetings atop front free endpaper. Moderate quantity of light pencil marginalia and underlining. Binding intact. Moderate lean to spine. Average soiling and wear to yellow boards. Sound copy. Book
68 pages. Features: Gorgeous cover art by John Phillips shows farmers forking straw in field with mountains in background; Color ad for the Parker '51' pen inside front cover includes endorsement of Vilhjalmur Stefansson whose photo and signature appear at top; Great one-page colour Coke ad shows train dining car scene with black porter serving family; Wonderful one-page colour ad for B-A (British American Oil Company) shows thir products in use in farm applications; Lovely colour one-page ad for 1948 Ford Meteor cars; Socialism in Labor Pains - photo-illustrated article on the British scene; What Happened at Magnolia River (short story); Rev. E.S. Lautenslager opens the Pre-Marriage Clinic; Down Will Come Baby (short story); All the Doors Were Open (short story); My Brother Sir Stafford Cripps - photo-illustrated article on the U.K.'s economic czar; Nice one-page recruiting ad for the Canadian Army entitled "Step Right In" shows three soldiers in Jeep; Spalding ad features lady football player fumbling the ball beneath caption "Football Isn't For the Fair Sex!"; Wonderful vintage ad for the Thistle Comet kiddie car manufactured by Lines Bros. of Montreal; Seven-page photo-illustrated feature on Leduc, Alberta and its billion dollar oil bonanza, with photos of John Rebus, John Przystow, Mrs. K. Manchak, Bill Sycz, Brian Wallace, Don Lougheed, Joe Gleddie, Bill Flegel, C. Siferd, Campbell Aird, Guy MAdson, Carl Kosier, Charles Stelck, George MacDonald, Don Bishop, Fred Greenwood, and Bob Mathewell; Half-page colour ad for Monarch Hand Knitting Yards features lovely young lady in reddish sweater; One-page colour ad for O'Keefe's features painting "The Nurse" by Charles F. Comfort; Nice one-page colour ad for the 1949 Ford Custom features a red two-door; Attractive one-page colour ad for Waterman's Pens features university students relaxing in soda shop; Back to school fashion photos; Nice one-page ad for GE (General Electric) presents twelve of their consumer appliances; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Singer Sewing Centers features photos in comfy family home; Cooking article entitled "Daughter Becomes Kitchen-wise"; Half-page colour ad for McClary ranges; Rare and wonderful vivid colour-photo one-page ad for Burns meat balls, bologna and hamburgers; Half-page colour ad for Canada Dry shows young ladies in soda shop; One-page colour ad for Swift's Premium Bacon; One-page colour-photo ad for Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Charming breakfast in bed colour scend in Wabasso Cottons ad inside back cover; Sensational colour GWG (Great Western Garment) ad on back cover shows father and son strutting in their new Red/Strap overalls; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
64 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of moose towering over hunter and his dog; Colour ad for Masonite Presdwood inside front cover; Vintage one-page ad for the Gainaday 200 washing machine made by Northern Electric; One-page Waterman's pen ad features fall maple leaves; Wonderful one-page two-colour (black and blue) recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) entitled "Advance with the Navy" shows sailors climbing onto deck; Very nice colour ad for Monarch-Knit sweaters features pipe-smoking man in yellow sweater raking leaves; One-page Weston's / George Weston Limited ad features the Canadian farmer; Canada Under C.C.F. - Socialism? - article with photos of Pat Conroy, C.H. Millard, Percy Benough, Professor George Grube, Professor Frank Scott and Premier Tommy Douglas; The Torch (short story); Leader of the C.C. F., M.J. Coldwell - photo-illustrated article; Whoa, Pete! (short story); Forum on religious faiths; What it Takes (short story); Nice one-page Chevrolet ad features green 1948 Fleetline; One-page text ad by The House of Seagram entitled "What Price Democracy"; Dot and I Meet Flaming Youth - two adolescent femmes fatales meet the life of the party; D.P. (Displaced Persons) Success Story - article explains how Poles Joe Korol and Leo Polenz have fled their homeland for Canada and are succeeding as independent farmers near Ottawa - with eighteen great photos, including some of their friends Annajean and Rose; Women's section includes photos of Mrs. N.C. Stephens, Mrs. Egmont Frankel, Miss Margaret Hyndman, Mrs. F.C. Brunke and Miss Orian Warwick; One-page colour ad for Heinz soup; Marboleum one-page colour ad shows nostalgic home colour scheme; Half-page colour ad for McClary ranges; Half-page colour ad for Westinghouse fridges; Fashion article with photos; Carling's ad inside back cover features colour reproduction of Rocky Mountain Sheep painting by Beverley Herbert; Wonderful colour Coke ad on back cover features young couple proudly holding six-pack while grocer looks over their shoulders; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
60 pages. Features: Cover photo of lady tennis player in front of totem pole; Colour Parker pen ad inside front cover shows executive at desk; Colour Canada Dry ad; "Socialism" Gets its Chance in Britain; photo of high-ranking Nazis at internment camp in Germany; Colour Gold Seal Salmon ad includes Walt Disney illustrations; Col. R.S. McLaughline - Man of the month - article with portrait; Canadians are Fortunate; Tinks (short story); Milk Run (short military story); Sidelights from San Francisco - photo-illustrated article on United Nations meeting at San Francisco; Bobbysockie (short story); A Richman's Poorhouse - the Andrew Freedman home in the Bronx; Are Racketeers Getting the Soldiers' Re-establishment Grants?; The Leighton Story (fiction); Fantastic wartime Champion Spark Plug one-page illustrated ad shows tail-section of B-29 in China; Photo of Frances Langford in Jergens Lotion ad; Interesting illustrated quarter-page ad by the Canadian Ice Foundation shows deliveryman carrying large block of ice; Vancouver, B.C. - Port of Missing People; The Misuses of Laxatives for Junoirs; Multiple photos of newlyweds Lois Anne Richardson of Montreal and Burton William Grant, R.C.A.F. Pilot Officer in Woodbury soap ad; Nice Charlie McCarthy colour-comic half-page ad for Chase & Sanborn coffee; Ladies' fashion illustrations and article; Nice photo of Joan Blondell in Arrid ad; Science advances; World Sayings; Colour Ford car ad inside back cover shows happy family in crystal ball; Back cover ad for Waterman's pens; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A lovely vintage copy. Book
16"x12.5" when folded in half. Features: Fascinating photos and text present harsh life behind bars for Netherlands black market criminals; Beautiful large photo of Penny Edwards - discovered for movies because of her 'lovely legs'; Colour ad for Chase & Sanborn coffee; Armadillos on Texas Farm turned into lampshades by Mr. Apelt; King of Lumberjacks - Benoit Turcotte averages 3.5 cords a day - fantastic photos and text *Will be of considerable interest to anyone who has marvelled at William Kurelek's book "Lumberjack"; Icebreaker - opening of Stl Lawrence ship channel marks the first coming of spring - with photos of icebreaker the N.B. McLean at work in the St. Lawrence; Experiment in Socialism - A.J. Cummings reviews Labor's 20 months of office in London; Bulls and Banderilleros - Mexico ads new color to the traditional Spanish sport of bullfighting - photo and article; NHL Hockey Playoffs Are Here Again - Article and photos of (much smaller) Stanley Cup; Experts predict world mineral supplies will not last another war - major article by C. Fred Bodsworth; Big Business Comes to Ste. Marie - story by Eric Morris; Roy Thomson and Jack Kent Cooke - They Built a warehouse of radios into a gangling Canadian business empire - photo and article; Leave it to the Ladies - fiction by Gregory Clark; The Peer and the Pit-Lamp - fiction by Peter Carter-Page; A Lady to Dinner - fiction by Marsden Starkey; 20 page colour comics section; Prescription for Murder - fiction by Jane Layhew; Amazing photo of a "Snow Egg" on Plateau Mountain in northern B.C.; Pint-Size Pottery - Mrs. Trasey Bond lives near New Westminster, B.C. - photos and article; Isaac Kert creates crossword puzzles - photo and article; New Diamond Industry beginning in Montreal - Julius Gutwurcel and Hermann Good and their diamon cutting operation in the CNR's Bonaventure station - photos and article; Richard Pifer - leader of northwestern Ontario's Secession Movement - photo and article; Electronic Piano - Don L. Hings is in charge of the Vancouver Electronic Laboratories - great article and photos; Net Factory - The manufacture of fishing nets at Drummondville, Quebec - interesting article and photos; Photo of Canadian WREN Frances Conley - Canada's newest screen starlet; Randi Andersen - flew to northern Manitoba on a picture-taking assignment and stayed to become the region's most beautiful prospector - story with photo; Geophysics Expert Dr. John Tuzo Wilson; U.S. company General Analine and Film Corp. received secret patents from Hitler's scientific plotters; Fishwife Extraordinary - Margaret Chambers of Toronto manages four highly-successful fish shops; Streamline Your Bathroom - design article with illustrations; Dorothy Henzel Willis Paints Her Dreams - photo with article; Hope for the Blind - Canadian government seeks to help Canada's 14,000 blind persons; Sports News; Story and photo of "Knucker" Burns of Halifax - the Boston Bruins' number one long-distance fan; Roger Whynott of Mahone Bay, NS - Middleweight Champ - photo and article; First Canadian surgery to insert esophagus into baby at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children - illustration and story; Flying Fairies - Arthur Kirby Trains Aerial Ballets for England's Theatre Pantomimes - wonderful photos with brief write-up; Water Polo Revial in Montreal under the coaching of Jimmy Rose - write-up and photos; Barmen's School - Stan Owen and Pat Morell train 200 bartending students after 31 arid years in Toronto; Great colour ad for Horlicks Malted Milk on back page; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Unmarked. A great vintage copy of this feature-oriented weekly which in later years became the Weekend Magazine. Newspaper
56 pages. Features: ; Nostalgic RCA photo-ad inside front cover shows civilian walkie talkies (early 'cell phones') at work; Why Do Men Strike, and What's To Be Done?; Fear Dominates Japan - a first-hand report by Frank L. Kluckhorn on the difficulties we face in remaking a whole people's way of life and thought - with photos; Teaching men to be free - in colleges today courses in basic human knowledge replace traditional electives; Winning the Peace - It is Our Job; Our New Concept of the Universe, by Harry M.Davis; Opportunities for Veterans with the help of the Veteran's Administration (VA); In Lisbon Falls, Maine a benefit is held to raise funds for Virgil Healey after his home was burned; S.J. Woolf Talks About New York; Hollywood Movies Defended - An American View; Nice one-page color ad for Elco, the Electric Boat Company; "Traditional Modern' home design photos; Moscow is not New York - all the differences between socialism and individualism are reflected in the streets; A Farewell to Ration Books, although in their use Americans found profit and a sense of sharing; Half-page of cartoons of GI life in occupied Japan; Color Super Suds ad features Mrs. Lorett R. Kelly; Nice one-page color ad for Sara Lee Fruit Cake; Delinquency has hidden roots; Attractive one-page color ad for Face Powder Tabu by Dana; Hope for the Home Laundry - washing machines and irons are being mass-produced; Two pages of attractive fashion photos for women called "The Importance of Details"; Nice one-page color ad for Chateau Martin wine; Nice one-page color ad for B. Altman & Co. hats for men; Back cover color ad for Knit-tex topcoats for men; and more. Average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Moderate age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII-era issue. Book
48 Pages. Features: Portrait of General Douglas MacArthur on front cover; Charming one-page color ad for HArriet Hubbard Ayer's Pink Clover fragrance; One-page photo ad for General Electric demonstrates some of their war machines that save lives; The Japanese Common Man is our Problem in Japan - article with dramatic photo of Japanese POWs in Guam listening to surrender broadcast from Tokyo; Two-page photo montage of faces of the Japanese people; Let Us Remember What Our Dead Died For; The British Labour Party seeks socialism, not communism - Harold Laski explains the difference; Highballing Over the 'Big Hump' - viewing the continental divide by rail is very popular; France requires a new birth of freedom; Color ad for De Beers; Confessions of a Sunday Painter; Charming one-page color ad for Florida Grapefruit juice shows happy family in garden; Twelve photos of popular outdoor night dancing in New York; Leslie L. Biffle is the Sage of Capital Hill; Nice Temple Radio ad; American Export Lines one-page ad features nice woodcut by Rockwell Kent; Full-page Boeing ad shows photo of a C-97 transport being loaded with a truck; Charming full-page color ad for S and W apple juice; Mrs. Clement Atlee - Hostess of No. 10 Downing St.; Chinese Food and Flavor; Parent and Child - what to do when father comes home; Nice color ad for Ten-B-Low cream; Two pages of gorgeous formal ladies' fashion photos; Sexy/leggy ad for Mojud hosiery; Charming full-page color-photo ad for Revlon "Sheeer Dynamite" face powder; Central Park Skippers - sailing model boats; Nice full-page color ad for Virginia Rounds cigarettes; Controversies over the Star Spangled Banner (national anthem); Nice color ad for Hellmann's Mayonnaise on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage wartime issue. Book
80 pages. Features: Karsh cover photo-portrait of Jean Sibelius; One-page Canadian General Electric radio ad shows the Models C122, C602, C352, C400 and C751; Moffat appliance ad features photo of Ted "Teeder" Kennedy, his wife and dog, plus photos of their kitchen and home; Where the Yanks Rule a Part of Canada - Americans at their Newfoundland base can flout our courts, even seize our citizens - and it's all quite legal; How Karsh Photographed Europe's Great; Ordeal By Snow (fiction); Taming the mighty Ottawa River with the Des Joachims dam project - article with photo; Is There a Killer in the Crowd? - Canada has at least 300 who have not been caught; Fortune in a Million Figures - Rose Starkman came to Canada in 1937 with $20, married Hy Marx, and they now sell $1 Million annually of Rose Marx Braz, the only Canadian brassiere sold in bulk in the U.S.; Stop This Fire Death Sacrifice! - firey death of 139 on pleasure steamer Noronic at Toronto's Pier 9; My Papooses Got Pyjamas - life in a Red Cross outpost at Armstrong, 100 miles north of Fort William; Beauty and the Brakeman (fiction); A Firsthand account on the new Britain under Socialism, by John W. Vandercook; TCA (Trans-Canada-Airlines) one-page ad with piggy bank; How to Retire and Like It; Nice colour Coke ad shows youth lunch scene and ice chest stocked with Coke; Bold one-page colour ad for Champion spark plugs features dog with ear muffs; Plymouth car ad; Westinghouse radio colour ad features the Rideau; Kleenex ad features Little Lulu and Tubby; Half-page Eveready battery ad features policeman Joseph Moreau of St. Lambert, Quebec; Photo of load of diesel from Moose Jaw Refineries crossing into the U.S.; Great back cover colour ad for B.C. Apples; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
195474547[Elmau, 1954]. [86] Bl. 4to (30 cm). Pp. mit Japanpapier-Vorsätzen.