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Pages 611-678. Features: Fantastic cover art by Alex Schomburg illustrates thousand-mile lifeboat radio being put to use; Microwaves - part I; Yesterday's Circuits; Parasitic Oscillations, Part I; New Lifeboat Radio; World's Biggest "Portable" Radio - U.S. Signal Corps H.Q. for the west front in Europe uses a 60 kilowatt radio housed in 17 large trailers - article with illustrations ; Battle Radio Tricks; Oscilloscopes for Trainees; Broadcast Equipment, Part X; Radio Filter Circuits; A "Jewell" Ohmeter; An Electronic Ohmichecker, Part II; Tube Replacements, Part I; Radio Repair in Bed - Self-taught Wesley A. Rushing of Laurel, Mississippi is one of the most expert radio repairmen in the south - even though he has been bed-ridden for seven years! - article with photo; Repairs with Resistors; A Pair of Useful Circuits; Power Supply Stabilizing Unit; Remote Control for your Receiver; Midget Amplifier; Photo-illustrated Meissner ad says "It's Fun to Live and Work in Mt. Carmel, Ill; War-themed Detrola Radio ad on back cover shows German swastika tarket shattered, and beside it a growling 'Jap' target above the word 'Next!'; and much more. List of World Stations has been clipped from page 644. Clipping from page 674 has removed part of the list of advertisers. Average wear. Writing atop front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 751-818. Features: Fantastic cover art by Alex Schomburg depicts radio robot flametanks on a Japanese landscape; Dynamic Phono Pickup - moving-coil principle overcomes deficiencies of older types; Radio Robot Flame Tanks - feature article; Making Wartime Engineers; A Decibel Nomograph; Radios Serviced by Observation - Sight, Hearing, Touch, Small and Taste are Valuable Instruments for Checking Receivers; Tube Replacements - part 3 - Replacement by means of adapters; Adapter for the V.T.V.M.; Beware the Serviceman - how to avoid being gypped by the master racketeer; Broadast Equipment, Part XI - Frequency and Modulation Monitors; Detector Circuits - Part II - Hi-Fi Triode Detectors; Negative Feedback - Part II - feedback to the screen-grid circuit; "Loud" Crystal Radio; World-wide Station List; and much more. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Passing of Marguerite M. Lupo and John Bergman; In memory of Dorothy Gewand; 14th Annual Westrek Fresno; Lists of cars and attendees of 1983 Westrek; 30th Trek - Cazenovia, NY; Board of Directors Meet; Lists of cars and attendees of 1983 Trek; John Burns column on maintenance and restoration includes engineering drawings, rebuilding a blower fan, woodworking, dye penetrant inspection, and brakes; Nova Scotia. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: Howard S. Franklin, 1886-1980; Arthur Hamond "Red" Amick; A Perfect 98, by Ed Byerlee; Franklin is Very "Special" to Me, by Pauline Johnson; Northwest Franklin Instant Tour, 1980; Franklin Club Salon; Air-Cooled Twin-Three Engined Car - reprint of 1922 article in Automotive Industries; Car of the Future May Have New Power Source - reprint of 1929 article by H.H. Franklin; The Kerns of Coopersburg, PA - Anna and Kenneth "Dutch"; John Burns Column on maintenance and restoration; Substitutes for Ash (wood) in Automobile Bodies - reprint of vintage article; Reprint of 1909 ad for the Franklin Model D. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: Anecdotes about Early Franklin Autos; Franklins on Tour; Franklin with a Sole - photos and brief write-up about a Series 9 with shoe-shaped body built by Brunn & Company of Buffalo, NY; Reproductions of Franklin Sales Award documents; Custom Body Builder Locke & Co. - article and reproduction of ad; Photos of a barn find sold at auction; Mini Meet at Bennington; Who Said You Can't Find Them Anymore? - Milt Asher describes how he finally found what turned out to be a parts car - with photos; The Sun and Its Times - mini-sized air-cooled car made by a Toledo Company - article plus fabulous centerfold reproduction of ad; The Chedsey Family and their Franklins; The Pride of Johnsonville - the Franklin Type D touring car of J.I. Sewall; Restoration of a 1923 Demi-Sedan, by George A. Sloan; John Burns column on maintenance and restoration - Vehicle Fire Safety; Window Glass Bottom Channels; Reproduction of 1928 ad for the Ackerman Motor Car Co. featuring Franklin cars. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: The Billiken; A 1929 Sport Runabout and its Life; Recollection of a Friend [Roderic M. Blood] and his Franklin (a 1922 series 9-B sedan); Walker Body Co. Factories - Today; Walker Body Co. Revisited - with seven beautiful photos; Service Bulletin Index; Instructions for Properly Adjusting Gemmer Worm and Roller Steering Gears; Photos of car built by 16-year-old Jack Wilkinson, son of Franklin Co. V.P. John Wilkinson; Back cover reproduction of Franklin ad which appeared in Signs of the Times, Feb. 1920. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: "Belinda" - 1931 Series 151 Franklin Sedan owned by Josephine and Helene Lewinsohn; Franklin Clubbers Meet in Virginia; 1979 Westrek; Chape Condit - our goodwill ambassador; Susie - the 1916 Franklin touring car, Model 8, of Zellah and Peter Yegen, Jr.; Grandfather's Franklin, by William N. Wiseman III; Four pages of great vintage photos; Test Trip into New England - 915 miles in Vermont; A Wee Bit More About Local Franklin History in St. Albans, VT; John Burns Column on Restoration and Maintenance - The Atwater Kent Ignition System and starter repair on 1922 10A Northeast Starter; The Six-Cylinder Air-Cooled Car - reprint of a 1922 driver report of a Series Nine Franklin; John D. Leary's 1929 - 130 Franklin Sedan; The Franklin Golf Wagon - was Franklin a pioneer of the station wagon?; Four pages of reprinted "Serviceable Suggestions for Franklin Owners". Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: W. Chapin Condit Receives Award from Syracuse University; 1981 Apple Blossom Meet; Reunion of Former H.H. Franklin Employees; Letter from Bennett M. Derby, M.D.; 1904-5 Mitchell Air Cooled Runabout; Ralph Hamlin - A Man of His Time; Franklin Automobile Co. Owner's Bulletin No. 656, April 1922; Franklin Engines - 1902 through 1909 or John Wilkinson's Exhaust(ing) Heat Problems, Part I; 1915 Franklin Series 8; Franklin Automobile Co. Owner's Bulletin No. 639, 1917; Back cover reproduction of 1904 Franklin ad in Harper's Magazine. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
18 pages. Features: Mailbag; Boundary Bay Reclamation (brief news bit); C.I.L. appointments - with photos of RJ. (Dick) Tobin, F.M. (Frank McCormick, W.E. (Bill) Hicks, and J.W. (Jim) Houlden; Queen Charlotte Island Sprayed; Change Fly Line Designations; 2/3-page illustrated ad for the Pioneer 400 chain saw; The First Steelhead - article by Ed Meade; Photo of Art Agnew of Sunset fishing line; One-page Old Vienna beer ad features nice photo of two steelhead; Big City Ducks - photo-illustrated article focuses on the lower mainland and includes photos of Wally Sherlock, Gus Lillington, Jim Nimmo, Teddy Buerk and Russell Louie with dob Ebb; Clay Chips; Boats; Article about posted lands; Framable ad inside back cover by the Department of Recreation and Conservation says "Watch That Muzzle! - The 10 Commandments of Safety"; Back cover Lucky Lager ad shows men watching football on TV; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
22 pages. Features: Mailbag; The Chukar - A Marvelous Bird - article with illustrations; Hunting Seasons - a heavily criticized topic; One-page illustrated ad for Pintail sleeping bags; Club Announcements; Nice illustrated ad for out-of-doors footwear offered by the J. Leckie Company; Fish and Game Federation news - article with photo of Reeve Stolberg of Richmond with Minister Earle C. Westwood, and photo of George Howie and Harold Lando; Pics o' the Month include Rufe Gibbs with a 43-lb spring salmon, Bernie Shepherd with a nice catch of rainbows, and Pete Hoffar awarding a prize; Club Safari - with photo of Al Wilson and his "Monster" used to launch boats over the sandy Qualicum beach at low tide, Jim Murray with Art Arnold, Chuck Darling, Jack Radford, Ron Turner and Ray Archer, and a photo of Wally Shaner and Joe Rodgers; 2/3-page ad for the new Caribou Lager beer; Ad for the Department of Recreation and Conservation inside back cover is entitled "Going Afield" and encourages hunters to respect the use of private lands; Several pages of boating information and ads; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Mailbag; Buck Chops - article on deer hunting with Max Vorkampf, including two photos of Vorkamfp with cougar he shot near Port Alberni; Photo of happy rifle-bearing man sitting astride multiple trophy sheep and a deer - caption suggests he may be Dori Straumfjord, Matt Zonailo, Pat Wright or Ralph Gelette; Photo of Johnny Dieckman demonstrating casting; photo of Jack Horner telling Johnny and Jim Gillard about steelhead fishing on the Thompson; Fish and Game Federation News; Ad by the Department of Recreation and Conservation inside back cover called "Ask the Farmer" encourages hunters to get permission before hunting on farmlands; Several pages of boating information and ads; Many additional nostalgic ads. Bit of writing on back cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
76 pages. Features: Profile of Kenneth Donald McLeish - Antique Dealer; Seen at the Shows; Toronto's Reva Gerstein and her collection of delicate porcelain bird feeders; At the Auctions; Eva Zeisel - a half century in the ceramic industry; The Ceramics Market - Price trends in English Porcelain; Venice Preserved - four centuries of fortunate decisions; Coloured and Painted Bohemian Glass in the ROM's permanent collection; Queen Anne Revival - a 19th century, essentially British architectural style became comfortably Canadian; Newfoundland Craftsmen - 1 - Walter Bugden, his life and work; Rouen's Aristocratic Faience - French Faience replaced 18th century silver tablewares; Autograph Albums; News and Views; Kenojuak - Inuit Artist. Unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
58 pages. Features: Plymouth ad; Are Sane Patients Held in Canadian Asylums? - illustrated feature article by R.M. LeBourdais; The Leader of the People - by John Steinbeck; Photo-illustrated article on Dolores Moran; Paris Finishing School Re-Opens - Bouffemont College - photo-illustrated article; Vincent Massey - Personality of the week - photo-illustrated article; Hate - story by James Robert; Toronto issues newspaper box ban against the left-leaning Toronto Tribune - story and photo; The Crimes of Reginald Birchall - Famous Canadian Crimes #8; How to Raise $100,000 - Toronto's Variety Club stages show - photos and story, including full-page photo of Miss Canada, Margaret Marshall, with Billy De Wolfe; Making the most of a 9 x 12 room; Eddie Cantor finds U.K. leadership lacking - story and photo; What's Happened to Lionel Conacher?; Movie news and photos; Nice two-colour ad for Aunt Jemima pancakes; Sensuous two-colour illustrated ad for Nemo foundations/girdles; Jean Hinds - My Favourite Laugh; Report to the Nation, by Harold Dingman. Very nice Coke ad on back cover shows four young people in a restaurant booth - unfortunately there is writing on this ad. Writing on front cover. Average external wear and soiling. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Walt's Small World - "My hobby... is a life-saver. When I work with these small objects, I become so absorbed that the cares of the studio fade away... at least for a time." - Walt Disney; Mimi Shurr's Tiny Canvases - Bonanza in a Bandbox; Charles and Ferbie Claudon's Kitty Kitsch; Miniature reflections of Maryland's past - an historic rowhouse; Marty Saunders' Miniature Portraits; Sailing London to Perth in Eighth Scale; Wicker Wheels are Turning - barbara Ruemeli; Linda Carmona's Little Lovelies;Teatime in an English Country Garden; Knitting and Crochet Projects in 1" scale; Joann's Fragrant Spring Bouquet; Mary Eccher's Great American Bake-Off - pies for every taste and occasion; Room of the Month - this breakfast in bad Mother's Day means a mess in the kitchen!; Miniature Prairie Bonnets; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Cover photo of Peter Osgood (Chelsea) and Bryan Robson (Newcastle United); Bobby Moore gives his news and views; b/w photos of Jimmy Greaves (Spurs) and Roger Morgan (Spurs); Brian Clough's Battling Rams; The Man in the Middle - Referee article; Colour photos of Eric McMordie, Derek Dougan (Wolves) and Ian Ure (Man.U.); b/w photo of Ron McKinnon (Rangers); England will need Ralph Coates in Mexico; Colour centerfold photo of Sheffield United - Title chasers; Failures who found success; b/w photo of Fred Kemp (Southampton); Focus on Gerry Conroy (Stoke City); Colour photo of Martin Peters (West Ham and England); Millwall; Bobby Murdoch - the powerhouse who drives Celtic; Partizan wall breaks Red Devil's attack!; Colour photo of Eddie Gray (Leeds United) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Why are they Spoiling Florida? - Philip Wylie; Can Christians Unite? - by John A. O'Brien; The Berlin Crisis - Khrushchev's Strength - a report on life in the Soviet Union; People on the Way Up - Margaret Post, Knerr and Melin (founders of Wham-O), Janet Margolin, Pedro Sanjuan; Reprieve for Heart Victims - the mechanical resuscitator and other developments; Blackout on News - Burton W. Marvin describes lack of press freedom in Iran during his stay, 1960-61; The Wonderful Merry-Go-Round; Youth - The Cool Generation (long article with many great colour photos); Big Ego, Big Talent - Robert Horton, 'Wagon Train's' Flint McCullough. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Four middle pages loose but present. A worthy copy. Book
39 pages. Contents: Cover photo of the 4/20 Wurlitzer Publix #1 installed in the Seattle Paramount 8n 1927, a true "Crawford Special"; The Kilgen Wonder Organ - Part 2 of a fictional trip through the Kilgen Plant in St. Louis during its busiest days - with photos; Willimantic Connecticut's Windham Regional Technical School's new 3/15 Wurlitzer - article with photos; Robert Morton, No. 2296 Special is now located in a home in Solon, Ohio... after many travels; Eddie Jones Retires; Integration Accomplished - Mr. Garo Ray has placed the tone generating system complete with drawbars into his 42 rank pipe organ, controlling the entire instrument from the orthodox pipe organ console; Benjamin (Ben) Mortimer Hall III Found Dead - photo and article with the unfortunate news; From Scratch - Bob Sieben built his 3-ranker in his home workshop; "The Organ Loft" - an organ radio show on WZOW-FM in Utica, New York with Don Robinson; What is Required of the Theatre Organist - reprint of a 1927 article by Jesse Crawford; The Monster Snorts - Beulah and Marion Martin of Whiteville, North Carolina rebuild their Moller console; Alexander D. Richardson - he has performed in every entertainment medium, primarily in his home town of New York City; Back cover Rodgers Organ Company ad promotes Lyn Larsen and his "Something Special" album. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Yuma Division - 14 pages of Southern Pacific!; How fast is New York Central?; Railroad news photos; High Wheels and Low Efficiency - interesting illustrated article on wheels; Indian Summer 9 - a chance-medley of loneseome local and helpers, short lines and lonesome 2-10-2, by David P. Morgan; Great photo section; and more. Faint date stamp on front cover else unmarked. A sound copy., Magazine
434 pages. Features: Had it with Hemlines? - pants provide an answer; Baryshnikov remembers Nureyev; Inside Germany - confronting the neo-Nazi nightmare; plus spring's softer evenings, sexy sandals, brightest bags, and big news from Paris couture. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
142 pages. Features: Color ad for Standard plumbing fixtures inside front cover; one-page ad for the New Jersey Zinc Company; Nice two-color ad for P and G naptha soap, No. 15 in series of actual visits to P&G homes; Planting the lily pool; Homes of outstanding American women - Miss Belle Sherwin, President of the League of Women Voters; A Compact Six-Room House; An ugly cottage becomes a charming home; A garden of shade-loving plants; Asparagus and its allies; We grow big mums out-of-doors; Four important accessories - screens, clocks, fabric wall hangings and window shades; Landscaping the hillside lot; An engineer looks at a house - Elmer T. Peterson attacks open-window ventilation; The modernized piano - beauty of design has kept pace with beauty of time; Your plants must be fed; Gardening on the rim of the prairie; Wiseom in the wild; Simple remedies for sick plants; When its time for you to move; News notes from garden clubs; Seven dinners for seven days; Equalizinng food costs - wise spending requires thoughtul planning; Adventures in home beautification; Nice one-page color ad for Simmons mattresses features illustration of Mrs. John Alden Carpenter; One-page color ad for Columbia window shades and rollers; Nice True Temper garden tool ad; One-page two-color ad for the Laundryowners' National Association of the United States and Canada; For better housekeeping; One-page ad for dandruff-fighting Listerine; Recipes; Summerizing the porch; Nice one-page Chrysler ad featuring the '62' coupe; New books which stimulate mental housekeeping; Nice one-page ad for Sheet Steel features mother and daughter in kitchen; Unusual salad accessories; Color one-page ad for Armstrong Linoleum floors; Tasteful one-page color ad for Crane bathroom fixtures; Yale door hardware ad; Nice one-page two-color ad for Chevrolet cars; Nice one-page ad for the Essex super six car; A naturalistic rock garden; Reynolds Wire ad features wild beast threatening girl; Wurlitzer piano ad; A miniature rockery; One-page color ad for Johns-Manville asbestos shingles; Nice two-color centerfold ad for Sherwin-Williams SWP house paint; Nice one-page color ad for Kellogg's corn flakes; Certo ad features photos of Miss Alice Bradley, Principal of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery and Miss Sarah Field Splint of McCall's magazine; Fit the vase to the flower; Colonial flower boxes; The evolution of an old hall tree; Refinishing varnished woodwork and furniture; Attractive one-page color ad for Vigoro complete plant food; Nice one-page color ad for Roper gas ranges; We grow our vitamins; Summer care of tulips; One-page color ad for Mohawk rugs and carpets; We grow big mums; Nice 2/3-page ad for Universal stainless steel cutlery; Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Obituaries for Mrs. Caroline Belzner Boyer, Merrill T. Denslow, John Farquhar, George W. Green, and Emery L. Sanderson; Emery Sanderson, Automobilist; Midwest Spring Meet; 13th Annual Westrek; Lists of Franklins and attendees of Westrek 1982; John Burns column on restoration and maintenance; George Clapp on Woodworking; Suggestions for modern replacement of Series 16 "U" Joint; Franklins and REO's touch grills at Bennington, Vermont. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: Visit with Helene and Josephine Lewinsohn; A Franklin Writes Back Home to Syracuse; Mini-Meet at Bennington; 28th Annual Trek; Reunion Time for Former Franklin Employees; The Unveiling of Frank Gardner's 1932 163 Touring Tres Speciale; At the Oakman's; List of "Trekkers" attending 28th Annual Trek; List of cars in the Trek; John Burns column on maintenance and restoration; The 1981 Franklin Westrek; Historic Aurora (Oregon), and on the road; At the Kallstrom's; Roster of drivers and cars for Westrek 81; Photos at Forest Grove Concourse. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
28 pages. Features: Nice one-page photo of Lineman Gordon MacDonald, of New Westminster, at work on a pole near Cloverdale; One-page appeal for operators - jobs available; Lovely one-page photo of beautiful twin-sister operators Phyllis and Dorothy Harper at work; Photos of mother and daughter at work as operators - Annabelle Corriveau and Florence Corriveau; Photo of Norma and Christine Laughton workking together; Photo of Shirley Sinclair working with her mother Agnes; Great photos of elaborate B.C. Tel. parade float in Vancouver; Photos of operators who recently assisted in various rescue operations; Photos of employees at work in the Victoria Plant Building; Many great annual picnic photos from Bowen Island, including a photo of the huge group; Farewell to George Pawson, William Smith, Mickey O'Brien, and Al Scott; much social news with photos; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: As Long As We've Gone This Far - Jim and Betty Hull and their 1926 Franklin, Series 11A, 4 door sedan; Spotlight on Howard Carey - he drove a Series 135 Sport Sedan for many years; A Pirate Restored - a 1930 Franklin Pirate restored for Gene and Joe Gazza; Franklin Engines 1902-1909 or John Wilkinson's Exhaust(ing) Heat Problems (part 2); John Burn column on maintenance and restoration - 1931 S153 Dietrich Speedster Steering Box Replacement. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
72 pages. Features: Camp Pendleton cover illustration; Bell Telephone ad features photo of award-winner Dr. James W. McRae; Democratic Control in a Totalitarian Age; Sovite Amphibious Analysis; Ready to Fight, Part I - report from the ready forces, The 1st (First) Marine Division (REINF); Part 2 - Programs to Improve Readiness; How Castro Won - the eyewitness story of small unit actions - excellent photo-illustrated article; The Marine Reserve; Someone Inspects You Every Day; The Salty Skipper Says....; Support by Fire - Part VIII - Targets; The Commandant's Policies; Unofficial digest of orders and news of Marine leaders; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine