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20038025Carno Broché au format 14x23cm,195 pages dont clichés de Crop Circles en couleur. Très bon état à neuf. Epuisé.
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Features: HMCS Skeena and STANAVFORLANT - operating with a NATO fleet; A Radio Station at sea - some voices of A-O.K.; Forces' Sunday Schools help out with Hong Kong mission; CFB Chatham's CHAF - on the air; HMCS Haida - on display; 50 years of Aid - St. John Ambulance and the Forces; Howie's Highlanders - Canadian Forces at the Scottish World Festival; Saludo a la Bandera - the story of a wartime escape (part 2) - Art Fay and Earl Price; Microfilm - modern document handling in the Canadian Forces. Bit of writing on front cover. Book
74 pages. Features include: Air Intelligence - what is new in the military aerospace world; Corsairs for Two - The TA-7C is now in production and, along with a profile of this new warplane, we look at some of the previous 'two-holers' from Vought; NAS Sigonella - A visit to the Navy's vital air base in the Med; Richy Stops a Convoy - Flying in the back seat of an OV-10 can be hadardous to your health; NATO at Newbury - large warplane display at RAF Greenham Common; Target Practice in the BUF - Flying a mission in the ancient B-52D Stratofortress; World War Two Miscellany - Camouflage and markings of World War Two aircraft; KC-10 Extender - New McDonnell Douglas tanker is rolled out for test flying. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
74 pages. Features include: School for Aces - this new leadership program helps upgrade the combat readiness of NATO pilots; Air Intelligence File - Contemporary happenings in the military aerospace world; Sea Harrier Goes Operational - the BAe Sea Harrier has become the first S/VTOL maritime combat; New Tanker for the Navy - a most unusual new aircraft has been added to the Navy's air fleet; Jaguars meet the Eagles - RAF Jaguars in joint operations with USAF F-15 Eagles; America's Top Guns - How California's 144th Fighter Interceptor Wing won top honors at the 1980 William Tell meet; RAF's New Helicopter - The Chinook will provide heavy duty helicopter service for the RAF; Lizard Fighting Falcon - Experimental paint scheme is tried out on the F-16; Bear Intercept! - How the USAF Phantoms intercept and track Soviet's Bears that prowl the North Atlantic shipping lanes; Canadair's Tutor - This rugged Canadian training aircraft has given years of faithful service and shows no sighs of slowing down. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
Features: NATO Today Supplement; JMSDF (Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force) - long article with multiple photos; Future Trends in Fighter Aircraft - CCV and ECM gain prominence; Is the Super Cargo on the Way In? - by Claudius Dornier Jr.; Pocket Rama - Light Forces Today; Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: A Surprise Attack on NATO; Cairo - 6th October 1977 - impressive military parade marks anniversary of the October War; A New Silvercraft (projects); A Dangerous Fish (projects); More Boats, Fewer Ships - current practice; Wiesbaden '77 electronics exhibition; YC-14 & YC-15 face to face - great article with two colour fold-outs and many more photos; Electronic Warfare; Many additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
68 pages. Features and articles include: Exit Walter Gordon - a hard act to follow; June Marks may be Toronto's first woman mayor; Crown-Zellerback ad shows *massive* Vancouver Island logs being sorted by hand in Lake Cowichan; Colour photo as for the Oldsmobile Cutlass F-85 Holiday Coupe; Student Crackups - new spectre on the campus - stress, drop-outs and suicide; Time of Goodwill - Christmas photos and article; Our Man in NATO - George Ignatieff's harried life on the Brink of Crisis; Genevieve Bujold - to stardom on a cool new path - the young Montrealer who has jumped from nationalist films to international role; What the World was like the year Canada was born - fantastic black and white photos including a famous full-page image of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria; The Angry Ballad of a Union Boss - ACTRA union leader Henry Comor; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; Colour ad for the Honda S600 automobile; Concerns that Britain's Great Train Robbers will be freed from prison by their friends; Back cover colour photo Coke ad. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
88 pages. Features/Articles: The alarming mystery of radar waves - What are we doing to huma life?; John Morgan and Martin Bronstein of the TV show Comedy Cafe; Editorial - let this be our last year in NATO; Pauline Jewett - Ottawa starts a department to fight poverty; nice colour photo ad for the Olds Delta 88 Royale; Interview with Arthur Hailey; Roloff Beny's India - lengthy article with great colour photos; John Doyle and his gamble with millions - the controversial mining promoter and close friend of Newfoundland Premier Joseph Smallwood; How to be a Global Villager; Nice colour photo ad for the Pontiac GTO and Firebird; Color them Big Ink - a Canadian band with members Robbie Robertson, Dick Manuel, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko and Levon Helm; Success Can't Spoil Bobby Orr - article with two photos; Great Chrysler colour photo ad for the New Yorker, Chrysler 300 and Newport Custom; Colour ad of the CTV news team including Harvey Kirck and twenty-five well-dressed others; Three Designing Models - Deborah Thompson, Judith Davies and Dona Saunders; Anyone Can Steal a Million - bank clerk Ann Spiller stole $492,000 and fooled the town of Penticton, BC; Some pages yellowed with age. Address label on front cover otherwise unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Features: Nice 1966 Pontiac ad inside front cover; Insane killers at large - why we must let them run free, even though we know who they are; Robert Goulet - Secret Agent - Television's newest spy; New Orleans, Oui!/Mardi Gras, Non!, by Paul A. Gardner; Toronto Maple Leaf, Eddie Shack - he's begun to score goals!; NATO - divided it stands; Douglas Fisher tells how to distinguish between the good, the bad and the hell-raisers in the House of Commons; The House that Max Built - Dr. Max and Iris Stern and their four-story Dominion Gallery in Montreal; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: nice colour photo ad for the 1965 Beaumont inside front cover; Can we succeed in NATO without really trying?; How to survive in the CBC jungle - and other TV Tribal secrets - Percy Saltzman interviews Patrick Watson and Douglas Leiterman; Madman on the Bridge, by Kenneth Walker, MD; Churchman Reverend A.C. Forrest talks back to critic Pierre Berton, author of "The Comfortable Pew"; Toronto - Canada's high-rising, high-living, heady new sophistocate, by Ian Sclanders; When little Tommy Burns outslugged the biggest brutes in boxing - a Maclean's flashback to the stridently Canadian boxer who barnstormed around the world in 1908 - with photos; How Canada Lives - the winter Samaritan of Ile-aux-grues - Albert Vezina wrestles a freight-laden boat over Canada's toughest delivery route to keep a St. Lawrence island alive; Now we know why C.D. Howe had Churchill screaming 'sellout' regarding uranium in the second world war. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
144 pages. Features: Tribute to Norman Rockwell; General Alexander M. Haig, Jr.; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
2011227546Paderborn, Schöningh Verlag, 2011.