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Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
201520914712015. London: Illustrated London News 2015. Folio. 2 vols bound in red cloth all edges gilt presented in a red clothbound slipcase; pp.68; pp. 54 8 profusely illustrated throughout using a bespoke printing process to replicate the original chromolithography printed on specialist premium quality paper to accurately recreate the feel of the original; new.Published to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday whilst simultaneously acknowledging her becoming the longest reigning monarch since her great-great grandmother Queen Victoria. The Queen herself in the leadup to the celebrations had made it clear that she did not want to encourage festivity concerning her tenure out of deference to her ancestor. It was obvious therefore that when the palace became aware of the intent to produce this set the publication should strike the right tone. ILN did some research and uncovered the lavish Record Number for a Record Reign published by ILN in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's longevity and Diamond Jubilee. A proposal was put to the Palace that a dual set might be published containing a reproduction of the Record Number for a Record Reign and also including a The Record Reign of Her Majesty The Queen. The two volume set would mark the reigns of both monarchs side by side. This met with approval and the project was begun in earnest. With the support and guidance of The Royal Warrant Holder's Association ILN commissioned an original portrait of the Queen painted by Alistair Barford selected the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust artists. In addition a new portrait of Queen Victoria was produced by ILN staff artist Amedee Forestier. Further images for the book were sourced primarily from the archives of The Illustrated London News and the Great Eight publications with later images 1994 onwards sourced externally.Physical production of the books was a challenge as the original printing methods for A Record Number. used a combination of inks and colours that are difficult to replicate using the standard 4 colour ink method. A bespoke printing curve with a wider colour gamut was used. Further to avoid the use of coating which undermines colour vibrancy hard drying inks were employed. In some cases a 5th colour was used to augment the image further. Both volumes contain a wealth of information on royal history associations and cultural context. A few examples from The Record Reign of Her Majesty the Queen are highlighted below: - A foreword by the Prime Minister David Cameron summarising the great changes and accomplishments under Elizabeth II.- The Queen as Stateswoman - An analysis of the Queen as a stateswoman; her education in the act of ruling gives parliament authority but abides by its decisions and remains politically neutral her interactions with prime ministers her neutral political stance during troubled times and position as Defender of the Faith.- Elizabethan age of Technology - A brief study of technological innovations 1952 to present starting with the internationally televised coronation event to an estimated 20 million people moving through the discovery of DNA structure the Festival of Britain architectural advances the Gherkin and into recent days with the monarchy twitter account. hardcover
20162081502111900490Chuo Editing Publisher 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1053 pages Size: 26.5cm Chuo Editing Publisher paperback
38960London. 1855. folio. 40.5cm 776p. numerous plates and illustrations from engravings large folding frontis plate with a map of Paris on the verso tears torn at the fold over over creased at the folds bound in half contemporary sheep and marbled boards gilt spine titles worn at the edges some leather peeling but a very good sound copy internally clean and fine cds. ~ Extensively illustrated from wood engravings. London. 1855 unknown
1946534834The New York Marine News. Collectible - Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1946. INCLUDES MAP IN BACK POCKET!!!. Hard Cover. D437 Fourth edition . The New York Marine News hardcover
ko1391La France illustrée Revue relié "Cinq volumes in-folio (29,5 x 38,5 cm), reliure demi-peau, dos lisses, cette série (incomplète avec le manque de l'année 1878) comprend les années suivantes de ""La France illustrée : 1er volume : du n°105 (2 décembre 1876) au n°156 (24 novembre 1877) // 2e volume : du n°210 (7 novembre 1878) au n°261 (29 novembre 1879) // 3e volume : du n°262 (6 décembre 1973) au n°313 (27 novembre 1880) // 4e volume : du n°314 (4 décembre 1880) au n°365 (26 novembre 1881) // 5e volume : du n°366 (3 décembre 1881) au n°417 (25 novembre 1882) ; décolorations et épidermures au cuir, usures et/ou manques au papier reliure selon le volume, coupes frottées, reliure des volumes 1, 4 et 5 fragilisée, cuir un peu décollé aux plats du volume 1, certains feuillets peuvent être désolidarisés du corps d'ouvrage ou présenter des pliures et déchirures dans l'ensemble des volumes, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
1924171071924. Clarke Ida Clyde Editor Women of 1924 International. New York: The Women's News Service Inc. 1924. Octavo original red pebbled boards gilt titles to cover. 386 pages. A remarkable compilation of women's achievement internationally. As the editor writes "The record this book contains is presented to the public with no apologies. The editors believe it is one of which women throughout the world may well be proud . "The object of the editor in compiling and presenting this book to the public has been threefold; first to place in permanent form an accurate record of women's part in making the world a better place in which to live; second to furnish information as basis for bigger and better work on the part of women; third to encourage and stimulate women to higher finer more purposeful effort." In near fine condition. At the time that this description is being written only 10 held in any libraries and institutions worldwide per OCLC Worldcat. unknown
17107Clarke Ida Clyde Editor Women of 1924 International. New York: The Women's News Service Inc. 1924. Octavo original red pebbled boards gilt titles to cover. 386 pages. A remarkable compilation of women's achievement internationally. As the editor writes "The record this book contains is presented to the public with no apologies. The editors believe it is one of which women throughout the world may well be proud . "The object of the editor in compiling and presenting this book to the public has been threefold; first to place in permanent form an accurate record of women's part in making the world a better place in which to live; second to furnish information as basis for bigger and better work on the part of women; third to encourage and stimulate women to higher finer more purposeful effort." In near fine condition. Only 9 held in any libraries and institutions worldwide per OCLC Worldcat. unknown books
191222142San Francisco: Published by L. A. Larsen 1912. 4to. 48 pp. 18 illustrated plates presenting various designs. Business advertisements. Two black & white photographs of the existing city hall laid in. Yellow staplebound wrapers. A scarce edition of the "Building and Industrial News weekly publication devoted to the building and industrial activities of the Pacifc Coast; only 1 copy located at Stanford University Library. This issue contains complete drawings of the accepted design for the San Francisco City Hall the winning Architects Bakewell & Brown together with twenty other half tones of the elevations submitted by the architect awarded prizes of one thousand dollars each. The competition was the most noteworhy architectural one ever held on the Pacific Coast. One hundred and odd applications were received and seventy-three sets of finished plans were submitted. Published by L. A. Larsen unknown
2001952110828016Dallas Morning News 2001-09. Hardcover. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. Dallas Morning News hardcover
1689127684s.n.l. 1689 In-18 14,5 x 7,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque basane havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, 132 pp. Reliure frottée, intérieur correct avec brunissures marginales. Ouvrage d’une relative rareté.
In-4, 239p. Première édition illustrée au tirage limité à 446 exemplaires. Celui-ci un des 400 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches. Illustré d'un frontispice en noir et de 18 lithographies en couleurs de Louis Touchagues tirées par Mourlot. Bel exemplaire.
2 volumes In-4, lxxvi-684; 676p. Une des nombreuses éditions de cette bible de l'enseignement écrite par Rollin à la fin de sa vie. Il y traite notamment des réformes nécessaires de l'enseignement, de l'emploi du français au détriment du latin et de l'enseignement de l'histoire. Exemplaire correcte, dans une reliure d'époque, mais auquel il manque le frontispice. Coins émoussés et charnières partiellement fendues. de la bibliothèque de Philippe Godet, avec son nom inscrit en page de garde du premier volume.
1885ag563Ludovic Baschet, éditeur Revue relié 1885 "Six volumes in-4 (25 x 32 cm), reliure demi-basane, dos lisses ornés de dorures, numéros de décembre 1885 à décembre 1888 de ""La Revue illustrée"", qui dura jusqu'en 1912. Chaque fascicule contient une planche en couleurs imprimée selon le procédé photomécanique perfectionné par Ludovic Baschet, éditeur de la revue. Belle mise en page, nombreuses illustrations ; marques de frottement aux coiffes et coins, quelques traces sur les plats, mors supérieur du tome 1 fendu en tête, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
1885100094922Ernest Thorin / S. Calvary & Cie 1885 in8. 1885. Broché. 4 volume(s).
68 pages. Features: Cover illustration of lady golfer on blue background; Nice colour ad inside front cover for Chateau Cheeses; One-page Parker Pen ad mentions their "Full television ink supply'; "Nothing for Nothing and Very Little for Sixpence" - Rev. J. Richmond Craig; Canada's food manufacturing industries; The Honourable Amy (short story); Little Mother (short story); Robbers' Code (short story); Josef Stalin (part II) - photo-illustrated article on the cobbler's son who is mightier than all the Tsars; Mending Rifts in Home Sweet Home - Judge Hawley S. Mott and the Toronto Family Court; The Pied Piper of On-Track Gulch (short story); Only Let Me Live (short story); Senior Football and Sham Amateurs - football article with photos of "Brute" Strange, Gus Greco, and Coach Warren Stevens of the University of Toronto; Hollywood news includes photos of Sophie Tucker, Gracie Fields, Eddie Cantor, Christian Rube, and many more; Irene Dunne appears in Lux soap ad; Cooking article; Vintage Heinz ketchup one-page ad entitled "Not Only for beefeaters!"; Photo-illustrated fashion article; Sweet Caporals ad feature photo of racehorse "King Emperor", owned by Miss Diana Dawes of Montreal; World Sayings; Nice colour ads for Lifebuoy and Rinso inside back cover; Great colour ad for Westinghouse radios on back cover features illustration of old-time wood craftsman; and more. Average wear. Writing to bottom of front cover. A worthy copy of this nice vintage issue. Book
36 pages. Features: Cover photo in cab of the new Twin Beechcraft; Pratt & Whitney ad inside front cover; Great half-page photo of a De Havilland Dragon above the clouds; Aerial History in the Making - passage of the Act to incorporate the Trans-Canada Air Lines; Great full-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes features photo of screen star Anna Lee; News and Views of the Month; Early Experiments in British Columbia - an account of experimental efforts in flying conducted at Vancouver shortly after the achievements attained by McCurdy, Baldwin, and their associates at Baddeck, Nova Scotia - with photo of the first aircraft to fly in western Canada, involving William and Winston Templeton, William McMullen and Earl Godfrey; Great full-page Chevrolet ad at Niagara Falls; Douglas announces plans for new super-transport DC-4; S.A.(Al) Cheesman - article with photo; Photo of Capt. M. (Tim) Armstrong and W.J. (Jack) Sanderson together; Monospar ad; List of R.C.A.F. Transfers; Photos from Toronto's first Air Force ball; Old Country (Britain) Gossip - with photo of a Nazi Junkers Ju-86 and three Vickers "Victoria" troop carriers flying by a pyramid in Egypt; Great full-page photo ad for the De Havilland Hornet Moth; Photo of Mr. G.N. Irwin of Whitby, ON at the controls of his Cabin Waco with A. Derumaux, his radio operator; Mackenzie Air Service ad shows map from Edmonton to Cameron Bay; Sensational 4-page centrefold ad for Beechcraft products with photos of the Model E 17 B and the Model 18; Irvin Air Chute (Parachute) ad; Aero Research by Bristol - article with two photos; Great full-page photo ad for Imperial Airways shows customers standing on the Promenade Deck; Indoor Stick Model Practice; M.A.L.C. News; Nice half-page photo ad for the Rearwin Sporster; The Students' Forum; Cub Aircraft Ltd. ad; Condensed Club News; Full page ad with photos for the Canadian Marconi Company; Northern Electric Aircraft Radio ad; Bristol Engine ad inside back cover; Imperial Oil ad for Stanavo products on back cover features photo of an interesting craft in flight in the far north; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Cover photos of Churchill and Viscount Halifax approaching battleship 'King George V'; Excellent two-page illustration of sappers throwing a box-girder bridge with nose union across an enemy tank trap; Photo of Carl J. Hambro with M. Carton De Wiart; Photo of King Haakon with Polish President M. Raczkiewicz; One-page photo of General Wavell with Maj.-Gen. O'Connor outside doomed Bardia; Eight pages of fantastic photos of the fall of Bardia - first views; Magnificant centrefold photo of Britain's latest and greatest battleship, H.M.S. 'King George V'; Eight photos of patriot Abyssinians training for battle against Italian tyrants; Six photos of Greek heroism in arctic cold - latest pictures from Albania; Two pages of photos of Wendell Willkie, supporter of the aid for Britain policy, at work; Photos of personalities of the week include General De Gaulle, Count Ciano, Marshal Griziani, Count Csaky, Commander Roger Bureau, P.D. Willeringhaus, John Oxenham, Daniel Hopkin, L.F. Sinclair, and David Lloyd George at his wife's funeral; Five photos of the Chinese military which stands undaunted after four years' heroic resistance; Four photos of Chiang Kai-Shek and his wife, plus a photo of her Pekinese dog; Photo of amazing Italian 'Land Yacht' (captured from Commander Gatti) presented to Britain as a symbol of the resistance by the Belgian Congo; and more. Staples disintegrated. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this important wartime issue. Book
32 pages. Features: Cover photo of the King and Duke of Kent welcomning U.S. Ambassador John G. Winant to England; Illustration of Don Alfonso De Bourbon of Hapsburg who died in Rome on February 28th; Seven photos of Mogadishi, capital of Italian Somaliland, captured by General Cunningham; Four pages of excellent photos show R.A.F. gunners undergoing intensive training; Page of photos of Turkey's dauntless leaders - Ismet Ineunu, Dr. Refik Saydam, and Bay Sukru Sarajoglu; Map-illustrated article entitled "The Germans in the Mediterranean"; Two pages of illustrations of the men and machines of the Turkish Air Force which confront the Axis menace; Two pages of photos illustrate the emancipation of Turkish women - shown are a judge, politician, professor, artists, and more; Centerfold illustration shows torpedoed ship with devastating damage in drydock for repairs (please note: significant coffee stains to this illustration); Full-page photo of British infantryman in Libya in full battle gear; Full-page photo of Fully-armed Greek infantryman on the Albanian front; Two-page illustration of R.A.S.C. men drawing rations in a typical skilfully concealed distribution centre; Photos of bomb damaged S. Mary's Church in Swansea; Photo of massive 1.75 ton unexploded Nazi bomb recovered from East Anglia; Photo of devastating R.A.F bomb damage to German rail marshalling yard; Photos of personalities of the week include G.W. Rendel, M. Filoff, M.N. Momtchiloff, M. De Vleeschauwer with General Cunningham, Mrs. Rex Benson with Air Marshal Portal, Joseph Kennedy giving evidence on the Lease-and-Lend bill in Washington, L. Von A. De La Periere, Dr. J. Rendel Harris, and the Rev. Eric S. Loveday; Two pages of photos of Lifeboatmen - always on duty defying the seas and Nazi bombers; Illustrated instructions how to personally deal with fire bombs; and more. Staples disintegrated. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book
Pages 129-160. Features: Eight-photo, two-page feature on the full-scale production of tanks in Britain; Archbishop fo Canterbury, Dr. Lang, announces his resignation; Fascinating photos of massive concrete U-boat shelters being built on the Atlantic coast; Map of Southern Malaya where the Japanese are able to easily land using flat-bottomed boats; Photos after the Japanese sinking of the 'Prince of Wales' and the 'Repulse', with heads bobbing in water - and Captain William Tennant of the 'Repulse' after his rescue; Map of the Western Pacific, indicating dates of Japanese landings on many islands; Five photos of the U.S. Vanguard arriving in Great Britain; Photos of twelve people of the week including Admiral Chan-Chak, Admiral Husband Kimmel, Lieut.-General Walter Short, painter Richard Sickert, Mrs. Yvonne Llewellyn Roberts, Edward Elliott, and Major-General De Villiers; Events in Russia (article with three maps); Four photos of new battleship "Duke of York" and its carriage of Mr. Churchill to U.S.A.; Large photo portrait of General Douglas MacArthur; One-page map of Batan (Bataan) Peninsula, Philippines, where Gen. MacArthur, the Americans and Filipinos have gallantly held the Japanese at bay for four weeks; Fascinating two-pages with fourteen illustrations of how Aerodromes are defended, above and under the ground; Two-pages of twelve vivid photos of scenes on the Russian front; Bardia Recaptured - two pages with eleven fascinating photos; The Eighth Army's Trail - six photos of Benghazi after its capture; Six photos of the Royal Air Force v. the Weather in the desert; Four amazing photos of the "Flying Wing" designed gy John K. Northrop, including three photos of it in flight; Theatre Royal, Bristol, to be saved for the nation? - six photos; Marvelous two-color OXO ad on back cover shows young lovely offering a tray of steaming drinks; Vintage ads. This issue was never stapled. Clean and unmarked with only moderate wear. A quality copy of this great wartime issue. Book
72 pages. Cover illustration of baby by Neil Hott. Features: Nice colour ad for Christie's biscuits inside front cover; Full-page ad on page 2 encourages women to Vote Conservative; Waterman's pen ad; Light Housework - story by Roderick Stuart Kennedy; Trail Tried - story by Maude M. Bloom and Mildred S. Adler - illustrated in colour by R.C. Smith; Tell-Tale Finger Paints - photo-illustrated article by Sophia Wilds; African Parade - story by William J. Makin, illustrated by B.V.V. Matteson; The Altar of the Moon - story by Francis Dickie; Wish You Were Here - story by Frances Douglas and Thelma Le Cocq; Strange Occupations - photo-illustrated article by George A. Posner; What is Social Credit? - article by V. Gable; In defence of the manly arts - photo illustrated article by T. Lewis Brown with photos of Joe Louis, Max Baer, 'Strangler' Ed Lewis, Gus Sonnerberg, Jim Browning, Don George, Jim Londos, James J. Braddock and Danno O'Mahoney; Nostalgic black and white 1-page ad for Maxwell House Coffee; Hollywood News by E.G. Bayne; Lux soap ad features photos of triplets Ford, Gladys and Margaret Ferguson and the runs in their nylon stockings; Article and photos of the various buildings used by writers for various Hollywood companies; Photo of John Boles holding Shirley Temple; The Hotel Cavalier, by Sir William Thomas, M.B.E.; Colour fashion idea - The New Cossack Suit. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Name written on page 42. Moisture stains to lower corner of back cover. A sound copy. Book
44 pages. Features: Colour cover illustration of clown by Russell Sambrook; News briefs include - the Roosevelt telegram and its sequel, the 'Halt-Hitler' bloc, Enigmatic Russia, the Perplexities of Poland, French 'Rightists', and British Conscription; Davis Cup Review - Tennis article with photos of Adrian Quist, Jack Bromwich, Gene Mako, and Bobby Riggs; I Visit Those Other Canada's - photo-illustrated article of a trip to Scandinavia; Did I Remember to Tell You I Adore You? (short story); Vrechan, a Man's Dog (short story); Girl Alone (short story); The Eyes of the Navy - photo-illustrated article on Britain's Naval Air Arm; If I Die Before I Wake (short story); Palmolive Soap ad includes illustration of the Dionne Quints; Hollywood news and photo of Richard Carlson; Lux soap ad includes photos of Barbara Stanwyck; Five photos from film "The Wizard of Oz"; Get Ready for the Tennis Season; Your Place in the Sun - the sun and your skin; The Bride, The Food and the Man - cooking advice; Photo of Fanny Brice in Maxwell House coffee ad; Pond's Cold Cream ad features two photos of the Lady Ursula Stewart and the Lady Betty Bourke; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
64 pages. Features: Nice ad for the 1939 Oldsmobile Six inside front cover; News digest includes topics such as "Appeasement and its difficulties", "Why British Opinion in Changing", "Germany's Colonial Ambitions", "The Statecraft of Equivalents", and "Italy's Clash with France"; Met Life one-page photo ad entitled "A Day in the Life of (sales agent) Donald Martin"; Neville Chamberlain, World Champion of Peace - nicely photo-illustrated article (little did he know how wrong he would soon be proven to be); Reckless Lady (short story); With Fire (short story); What the Eye Doesn't See (short story); Arctic Madness - photo-illustrated article tells the Baffin Island tale of the death of a white fur trader - with photos of RCMP Staff Sergeant A.H. Joy, Loodloo, Innoyah, Petoot, Ahteetah, Nookudlah and Ooroorengnak; Babiche Walking - wonderful article on snowshoeing (snow-shoeing); The Garden Next Door (short story); The Mysterious Affair at Styles (part 4 of 5 of this Agatha Christie story); One-page Colgate ad features illustrations of the Dionne Quints; Vintage two-page Magic Baking Powder ad features the New York World's Fair; Kellogg's All-Bran ad features Mutt and Jeff comic; Movie news with photos of Virginia Bruce and Florence George; Photo of Miss Brenda Fraser in Woodbery soap ad; Scott's Emulsion ad features Uncle Dan comic; Fashion illustrations; Half-page Italy tourism ad, sponsored by Italian Line, Limited; Pond's cold cream ad features photo of Marjorie Fairchild; Are You a Man's Girl? - with helpful scorecard(!); It Isn't What You Say - advice for speaking better; Sport Suppers - recipes; Half-page colour ad for Canadian fish; Curve Control - corsets, foundation garments and the female shape; Photos of Barbara Stanwyck in Lux soap ad; Small St. Petersburg (Florida) photo-ad says '12,000 Canadians" choose it; World Quotes; Back cover colour Coke ad shows bottle beside open book and reading glasses, with inset illustration of vintage six-pack case; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Canadian fish inside front cover; News digest topics include - dark influences at work, the anti-Russian case, An Alternative Pact, A policy of wreckage, One's own business, the plight of German churches, 90% heroic, and the problem of Palestine; Baseball's Centenary? - argument over whether or not baseball's centenary actually occured in June - article with photos of Honus Wagner, Eddie Collins, Joe Vosmik, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth, Grover Cleveland, George Sisler, Walter Johnson, and others; Vernight Stop - photo-illustrated article of a trip to Wake Island; A Penny In Her Shoe (short story); The Genuine Tabard (short story); The Perdu (short story); Fairyland of the Boy-King Peter II of Yugoslavia - photo-illustrated article on his picturesque nation; If I Die Before I Wake (mystery); Half-page photo ad for the Canadian National Exhibition (C.N.E.) which offers 'a thousand thrilling things to see'; Hollywood news, with photos of Frank Lloyd, Cecil B. De Mille, N.S. Van Dyke, Arthur Nornblow Jr., Lubitsch, Anatole Litvak, Eugene Forde, Edward H. Griffith and William Wellman; Photo and bried write-up on Ellen Drew; Woodbury soap ad features photo of Miss Nadine Beardmore; Dare to Smile - article for ladies; Pond's cold cream ad features photos of Mrs. Robert W. Armstorng of Toronto, and Blanche Brewer of Clarksdale, Mississippi; Small photo ad for Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby, Ontario shows girls on horseback with school in background; Sayings from around the world; Back cover colour Coke ad features man in white double-breasted suite with lady, and inset black and white photo of soda jerk; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
44 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of lady in swimwear by Corinne Malvern; Editorial mentions these three topics - the British Ministry of Air, Turmoil in Mexico, and Midsummer in Canada; Little Miss Hurricane (short story); Mr. Burgoyne's Octopus (short story); Wonders of Zululand - great photo-illustrated aritcle, including photo of chief Sidiya; Strictly Personal (short story); The Autobiography of Sir Herbert Barker (part III); Windmills for Sale (short story); Air Liner (short story); Tennis Stars Wanted - photo-illustrated article claims the tennis world will be boring until a challenger for Don Budge arrives on the scene - with photos of Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, Donald (Don) Budge, Frank Parker, Walter Senior, Bob Murray, and William Tilden playing Wilmer Allison on Wimbledon's famous middle court; Palmolive soap ad features photo of Dorothy (Dot) Cunningham of Montreal; Movie News with photos of Shirley Temple, Richard Greene, Erroll Flynn, Ian Hunter, Don Ameche (performing swan dive), Johnny Weissmuller, Allan Jones and Dick Powell; Personal finance article; Cosmetics article; World Sayings; Elegant Heinz ad inside back cover; Kodak ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book