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48 pages. Cover photo of convoy watcher. Features: Arctic Convoy - photo-illustrated article describing the adventure and danger of escorting munitions to North Russia in a destroyer north of the Arctic Circle; Listen, Soldier! - a sergeant provides some army humour; Can the Conservatives Come Back? - at Winnipeg Canada's Conservative Party can resume its historic mission or write its obituary; All Are for the State - Canadian Editors tour Britain's military production facilities and are impressed - article with photos; London Letter - Should We Hate the Germans?; "The Crucial Moment" - Douglas Reed reports that war hope centres on a major victory in North Africa; He Saved Fundy's Eider - Taxidermist Allan Moses saved the American eider ducks from extinction; No Lady of Leisure - Elissa Landi, actress, author, ballet dancer, singer and lecturer will have a Broadway play produced. Fiction; Wimmen is Humans (by W.O. Mitchell); A Kind of Magic. Nice one-page recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force Air Crew ("Women Too"). Half-page "Del Maiz" brand corn appears to be a predecessor to the Green Giant brand(?). Nice half-page ad for Waterman's pens includes illustration of Billy Bishop, a WWII airman, and a small photo of the company's plant in St. Lambert, PQ. Back cover colour G.M. of Canada ad shows brown armoured vehicles in action. Unmarked with moderate wear. Two neat vertical creases to front cover. Ads on half of page 3/4 missing. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this vintage wartime issue. Book
98094201London 1902-6 His Majesty's Stationery Office. New black cloth very clean 5 parts bound in 1 1901 22p. 1902 27p. 1903 22p. 1904 15p. 1905 24p. charts statistics tables essays. R A R E Official British government reports. . Essays by Mr. Forster Mr. Acting-Consul John B. Rentiers Mr. Consul Layard Mr. Consul F.W.W. Playfair Mr.Acting Consul Parlett. . Covers the value of foreign trade trade with U.K. & colonies and other foreign countries imports/exports bone manure submarine cables sardines whale meat specie population coal exchange shipbuilding effects of the Russo-Japanese War import trade of Kuchinotsu & Karatsu Takashima & other mines shipping of French German Russian Americans & Japanese. . . Highly reliable official resource. Color scans of this and most of our other items are posted to our website. unknown
98094301London 1902-6 His Majesty's Stationery Office. New black cloth very clean 5 parts bound in 1 1901 28p. 1902 50p. 1903 47p. 1904 40p. 1905 46p. charts statistics tables essays. R A R E ! Official British government documents. . Essays by Mr. Arthur H. Lay Mr. H. Parlett Mr. G. Barclay & Mr. Crowe. . Covering financial condition of Japan trade imports wire nail-making government iron foundry customs duties Japanese made gunboats ordered for the Philippines direct trade German American French trade locomotives bridge work automobile bicycles trade with China Shimonoseki new British Consulate special commercial convention between Japan and Spain Osaka exhibition tax tables Japan merchant navy railways & many other subjects. . A reliable official resource. Color scans of this and most of our other items are posted to our website. unknown
98093901London 1902-1906 His Majesty's Stationery Office. New black cloth very clean 5 parts bound in 1 1901 20p. 1902 23p. 1903 25p. 1904 20p. 1905 35p. charts statistics tables essays. R A R E Official British government documents. . With essays by Mr. Consul H. A. Bonar Mr. Consul E.M. Hobart-Hampden Mr. Consul-General Hall Mr. Acting Vice Consul Harrington. . Covers the total trade imports/exports shipping harbour reclamation railway scheme waterworks population exchange Echigo oil-fields ports of Taketoyo & Shimizu directories silk copper tea Chambers of Commerce trade-marks wages government contracts money cost of living insurance public works &c. . A highly reliable official resource. . unknown
19842080502106501429Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
Hardcover. No jacket. Boards are lightly marked. Leading corners and spine are worn. Spine ends are nicked. Leading corners are slightly split. Page block and pages are marked. Text is clear throughout. Binding is intact. HJW Used
Crown octavo. Pp. x, 194, (8) Publisher's ads. Appendices, indices, footnotes and extended Preface. Hardcover, bound in the original illustrated blue cloth, spine discoloured. In good condition. ~ SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY. With a presentation inscription in the Author's hand, "To E. Taylor in memory of the Palestine lectures (.), September 1895, James Neil". Eleventh edition. This edition is printed throughout on exceptionally heavy paper, actually card, uncommon in small octavo. Also the cover differs from the plain leaf-green cloth of previous editions and displays now illustration of an orthodox Jew reading from the Torah. With interesting appendices about farming in Palestine, the scenery of the land, the Papal railway, the state of Europe and Russia. With detailed General Index and Index of Texts, which lists all passages of scripture explained or referred to in the text.
197142888New York: Liberated Guardian 1971. 1st edition. Original color illustrated paper wrappers 8vo 48 pages. 20 cm. Includes many photos. <br> Heavily illustrated booklet issued to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the Weather Underground “The Weathermen†the left-wing militant organization which split off from Students for a Democratic Society SDS. Both SDS and the Weathermen were heavily Jewish see for example jewishcurrents.org/march-6-the-weathermen. <br> The Weathermen took their name from Bob Dylan’s line “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.†<br> The booklet is loaded with cartoons photos and illustrations showing the group's activities including a bombing by the "Proud Eagle Tribe a group of revolutionary women" in Boston and another in New York in support of Puerto Rican liberation. It includes texts of communiques sent by the Weather Underground to the press in 1970 and 1971 as well as clippings from other publications such as The Liberated Guardian The Berkeley Tribe and Yippie-aligned underground press. <br> These include dispatches and documents dated 1970 to May 1971 such as "Seattle" "Isla Vista" "Marin County" "Long Island City" and "Boston." Except for communiqes no. 4 an open letter from Timothy Leary after his Weather Underground-assisted escape from prison introduced by Bernardine Dohrn and no. 8 authored as indicated by Dohrn all communiques were issued to explain the purpose of specific Weather Underground bombings. The work presents the Weather Underground's actions in their own words covering topics such as bombings marches and protests.<br> "We publish this pamphlet in the hope that reading the communiques together will remind the overground of its responsibilities both to the underground in this country and to the world revolution" page 1.<br> Contents:<br> - Communique no. 1. Declaration of war<br> - Communique no. 2. "Tonight.We Blew Up the N.Y.C. Police Headquarters"<br> - Communique no. 3. Don't look for us dog; we'll find you first<br> - Communique no. 4. Rosemary and Tim are free and high!<br> - Communique no. 5. Fall offensive : guard your children guard your doors<br> - Communique no. 6. Message to brother Dan<br> - Communique no. 7. ".We want to express ourselves to the movement.as tribes at council<br> - Communique no. 8. We attacked the Capitol<br> - Communique no. 9. Dear Mrs. Bacon.<br> "This pamphlet was prepared by the Liberated Guardian Collective and other friends of the Weather Underground. Text of most of the communiques from documents sent to The Liberated guardian others from the YIPPIES and The Berkeley tribe and other papers." SUBJECTS: Radicalism -- United States. Terrorism -- Radicalisme -- E´tats-Unis. Terrorisme. OCLC: 11127801. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Cover split at bottom of spine paper toning cover less so Good Condition. B AMR-68-8-MMVX-'wwb. New York: Liberated Guardian unknown
1887011080NY: Aqueduct Commissioners of New York City / Douglas Taylor Printer & Publisher 1887 January 1 1887. 63pp with the rest of the book loaded with Tables Profiles Diagrams Photographs Maps Drawings colo r Progress Profiles of the New Croton Aqueduct from Central Park to Croton Lake Plans and Engravings. Bound i three quarter leather and cloth spine taped covers very worn occasional paper edge chips. Aqueduct Commissioners of New York City / Douglas Taylor, Printer & Publisher hardcover
19312230150London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1931. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. See photos for condition details. Hardcover original 1931 publication and not a modern reprint. Gray cloth boards with black text on front and spine. Exterior shows spotting and soiling edges and corners show bumps/wear. Spine is also mildly sunned. The internal binding is good no hinge issues. The front pastedown contains a pasted in note which has left a shadow on the opposite end page which also has "R.A. Montes de Oca" penned along the top edge. No other handwriting found in the book. Pages are tones due to age and the pages do have a slight wave to them. This appears to be the way the book was bound. The edge bump that can be seen on the image showing the rear board is also on a few of the interior pages. The book contains numerous fold outs showing engine architecture as well as numerous charts and graphs and other illustrations and photographs. <br/> <br/> His Majesty's Stationery Office hardcover
351 pages. Contains reports from 1868 through 1894. A wonderful highlight of this volume is the black and white photographic plates of the bank branches in the following locations: Head Office; Ayr; Blenheim; Brandon; Carman; Claresholm; Cobalt; Collingwood; Dawson; Dundas; Dunnville; Edmonton; Fernie; Galt; Guelph; Halifax; Hamilton; Innisfail; Kamloops; London, England; London, Ontario; Middleton; Moosejaw; Nanaimo; Nelson; New York; Orangeville; Ottawa. Narrow opening along front hinge. Back hinge starting. Unmarked. Average wear to partially dulled dark green boards adorned with clearly legible gilt lettering. Overall a quality copy of this rare and informative momento. Book
160 pages. Features: Lovely color-photo ad for General Electric televisions; Great 1-page color-photo ad for the Kaiser Traveler car; *Gorgeous* full-page color 7up (Seven Up) ad features huge illustration of bottle; Nice 1-page color ad for White Trucks features the new super power 3000; Very cute 1-page color ad for Monarch peas features classroom scene; *Magnificent* two-page color ad for movie 'She Wore a Yellow Ribbon' with large illustration of John Wayne in cavalry gear; Nice 1-page color-photo ad for Whitman's Chocolates; What's Happening to Germany's Jews? - photo-illustrated article reports on how Germany's Jews are trying to pick up the threads of normal everyday life; Malice Aforethought (fiction); I'll Gyp You Every Time - double-length photo-illustrated article in which a carnival sharpie explains how he clips the chumps on midway games of 'skill'; Where are we now on Polio? - photo-illustrated article on what we know, and don't know, about the most dreaded of youthful afflictions; Perfect Secretary (fiction); Nobody but the People Liked it - it's been 162 years since the American Constitution was written; Pigskin Preview; Color-photo illustrated article on Rockefeller Center; It's Never Too Late for Romance (fiction); Digging the Japanese Out of the Philippines - part 6 of 'Our Bloody Jungle Road to Tokyo' - photo-illustrated article; Bright Inferno (fiction); Feature color-photo illustrated article on the Isle o' Pines Resort operated by the Hadley family of Minnesota; Wanted for Murder (fiction); Glorious 1-page color Cadillac ad features green 2-door convertible and Harry Winston jewels; Renegade Canyon (fiction); Nice 1-page color-photo ad for Old Gold cigarettes features smiling lady; 1-page color ad for Plymouth cars; 1-page color Borden's ad features Elsie the Cow; Nice 1-page color ad for Packard cars features a green Golden Anniversary Packard Eight, 135 HP Club Sedan; Two-page Philco television ad; Nice color half-page color ad for Fatima cigarettes; 1-page 2-color Ford ad promotes their $100k car-safety contest; 1-page color-photo ad for Caterpillar illustrates a primitive form of landfilling next to a golf course; Beautiful color-photo 2-page ad for the new 1950 Studebaker features a red car with night city skyline in background; Nice 1-page color ad for International Trucks; 1-page photo ad for the Eaton 2-speed axle features Mr. Kevah Konner of Kevah Konner, Inc., bus operators of Pine Brook, NJ; Attractive color-illustrated 1-page ad for American Airlines features young lady and older man at airport; Nice 1-page color ad for Rice Krispies; Handsome 1-page color ad for Stetson hats features actor Dana Andrews wearing the Flagship in Cadet Blue with passenger aircraft in background; Nice 1-page Dodge Truck color ad features scene at boxing tournament; Nice 1-page color ad for Ritz Crackers; Beautiful one-page color-illustrated ad for Libbey-Owens-Ford Plate Glass shows picture window of character home being replaced; Nice 1-page color-illustrated ad for Kaywoodie pipes shows Colorado River scene in the Grand Canyon; Investors Diversified Services Inc. ad features photos of their successful salesmen Lewis Hunsaker of Utah, Arnold T. Baland of Minnesota, W.H. Walton of Georgia and Herbert G. Elsinger of New York; Nice color-photo 1-page ad for Allis-Chalmers shows corn cob harvesting scene; Nice Statler Hotel ad features cartoon by Tony Barlow; Color ad for Jeep trucks inside back cover; Wheaties 'Breakfast of Champions' ad on back cover features the Philadelphia A's Eddie Joost and members of his family. Several middle pages free from staples but present. Small clipping from page 108 affects Rice Krispies ad. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this interesting issue. Magazine
186 pages. Features: U.S. Route to Ottawa Favoured; The Final Frontier - first report on new route via Churchill; First Military Aviatrix - Helen Harrison is licensed to fly in four countries; Rescue, Northern Style - Captain Russ Baker of Canadian Pacific Air Lines; B-29 Armament Revealed; If Good Will Prevails; What's a Morrow Board?; Iso-Rev Propeller; Avro York Design; Reports from Ottawa; London Report; Trends in Washington; Packing for Export; British Helicopters Were Three Years Ahead; Modernized Blackfish for Royal Navy Carriers; Fairey Barracuda; Gliding Club Meets - Gatineau Gliding Club; Human Limits in Flight; Requires Small Planes; and more. Many pages of excellent WWII advertisements by a wealth of prominent companies. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
298 pages. Special Features: The Economical Man is the Patriot; Sex Education - San Diego Pioneers; Possible Presidents: Harold Stassen; How Good are Your Schools; Georges-Pierre Seurat 1859-1891 (inc. full page colour print of "Seine at Courbevoie); General Stilwell Reports (Burma); Along the Lower James; How America Lives: The Harmonious Hogan - Harrie and Lucia Hogan; and Genuine Security for Your Child. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc. recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Maytag, General Electric, Seven-Up (7-Up), Dodge, Plymouth and Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Half page colour ad with June Allyson promoting Lipton Tea. Full page colour print ad with 3 time Oscar-Nominated movie starlet Claudette Colbert promoting Chesterfield Cigarettes. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
11" x 8.5" x 0.75". "Contains articles prepared exclusively for the Loggers Handbook together with the official proceedings of the 63rd session of the Pacific Logging Congress and the condensed reports of its six regional conferences prepared by their respective secretaries." - from title page. Articles include: Archie W. Rafter; Moving Logs in British Columbia Waters; Renewing Productivity on Forest Brush Lands; Natural and Man-Caused Slash in Headwater Streams; Precision Logging - Management of the Future Forest; A History of Railroad Logging; Effects of Logging on Small Streams in the Thorne Bay Area of Southeast Alaska; The Tango; Forestry in Austria; Logging Engineering; Intensive Management of Coastal Douglas Fir; and more. Also includes many great contemporary logging equipment advertisements. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. Nice copy with illustrated boards and endpapers. Book
Articles: How to Tell Hawks from Doves among Canada's 38,500 policemen - and why you're safer if you can - views of various chiefs of police; Where has all our best land gone? - the surrender of our best land to the Americans could be the ultimate sellout; The crusade to make Canada's national capital a tale of two cities; How to keep up with Fashion's shifting erogenous zone - with great colour photos, including cover shot; The Revealing Canadian Compulsion for Profanity - a Martin Goldfarb report; Photojournalist Cathy Wismer reports on CFL Football, thus violating one of North America's last inviolate preserves For Men Only - with many Argo photos; I'm Married, happy, and went through hell for a legal abortion, by Roberta Squire; The U.S. Senator from Canada - Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska; The new fad of treasure hunting with metal detectors; Many lost cities in Brazil; Paul Almond's 'Act of the Heart'; William Robson, undenighable novelist; Colour ad for the full line of Ski-Doo products; Flying from Edmonton to Vancouver to watch the new Vancouver Canucks. Scorpion Snowmobile Ad. Great colour ad for the 1971 Mercury Cougar; Nice colour ad for the 1971 Ford Mustang. Fantastic full-page colour ad for Sno-Jet featuring Al Unser, Bobby Unser and Mario Andretti. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Nice colour photo Pepsi ad inside front cover. Contents: Man's Next Scientific Breakthrough - Ian Sclanders on a cheap method of making saltwater fresh; McKenzie Porter on 'Cliffdwelling' (living in an apartment building) - today one in six Canadians lives in an apartment; The Safe, Certain Birth-Control Method that Doctors Won't Talk About - much of the medical profession argues that Vasectomy is an illegal operation; Two-Thousand Horsepower at 160 miles per hour - Bob Hayward takes you into the cockpit of the hottest racing boat afloat - Miss Supertest III - with photos by Don Newlands; Miracle at Singapore's Changi Prison - Ethel Mulvany Rogers recounts her 1,294-day ordeal caged by the Japanese; Whisky Valley - Leslie F. Hannon spent a couple of weeks in the Scottish Highlands learning about true Scotch whisky - the whisky that Canadians call Scotch is much lighter, milder stuff; The Princely Beggars - William Mackenzie, Donald Mann and the Canadian Northern Railway; The Canadian Bill of Rights - how we've used it, misused it, and found it unusable in the year since it became doctrine but not quite law; The animals who've gone to town - Robert Thomas Allen reports on animals which have adapted to city life; Nice colour photo ad for Sunoco gas; Why some Eskimos with everything commit suicide - short article; Nice colour photo ad for the Kodak Brownie Movie Camera; Tommy Douglas' Vision of the Carefully-Planned, Fully-Insured Promised Land, by Peter C. Newman. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Cover art painting by William Winter from a sketch made in the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto. Contents: Editorial - Is the RCMP recruiting university students to spy on each other?; Battle Creek Health Centre - the world's leading scientific weight-control clinic; The Kellogg Brothers' angry road to fame - Will and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg of the breakfast cereal fortune; The Anatomy of Success, by Sidney Katz; We're finally outlawing 'goofballs' - amphetamines and barbituates; Ypres - The price of Canada's first glory in battle, by Ralph Allen - includes photo of a gas attack in 1915; The Forest Path to the Spring, by Malcolm Lowry who took a shanty on the B.C. Coast for a honeymoon and never really left - This is the story of that shadowed idyll; British Politics; Abduction on the night train to Lisbon - Bruce Hutchison reports what happened to him; Great colour photo ad for Pepsi. Moisture stain to the top of the Malcolm Lowry article - text unaffected. Tears to back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Cover illustration by Peter Whalley. Features: Nice colour International Truck ad inside front cover. Wonderful full-page colour photo ad for new Massey-Ferguson plant at Detroit which builds 250 tractors per day; Marjorie Earl insists Canada Hates Single Women; Attractive full-page colour ad for Autumn Have brand EMBA natural brown mutation mink; Report from the Mediterranean Tinderbox - Blair Fraser reports on his five weeks in the rebellion-torn Middle East; Feature article on King Street in Saint John, New Brunswick - includes seven nice colour photos; The Stage Manager who looks like a Star - Grania Mortimer is Canada's best backstage boss - article with photos; 29 Canadian capitalists report on their trip to Russia - they were impressed and disturbed, and they tell why, with photos; How to win friends and really learn French (or English) - the Visites Interprovinciales scheme sees people living in the homes of others who speak the other language; The awful revelations of a streetcar driver - John Mowry of Toronto shares his harrowing story of demented drivers, wise guys, and livestock on Toronto's toughest line; Colour photo ad for Caterpillar features the newly built Strait of Canso Causeway; Nice colour G.W.G. ad inside back cover; Colour Ford auto ad on back cover includes a white 4-passenger Thunderbird. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
76 pages. Features: Short article on the Freedomites and the death of hunger striker Paul Podmorrow in B.C. - includes small sketch of Big Fanny Storgoff; Editorial - What English Canada - and Jean Lesage - can learn from Maclean's survey of separatism; Nice fulll-page colour ad for the 1964 Acadian; Major article on Separatism by Peter Gzowski - includes many results of related public opinion polls; How Gwethalyn Graham and Solange Chaput Rolland feel about separatism; Malcolm Muggeridge describes the cult of Lord Beaverbrook; Blair Fraser reports from Africa that "The Blacks' New Enemies Are Black"; The Football Game The Fans Don't See - 1962 all-star John McMurtry describes the sixty-minute war of attrition that is the professional football player's real work; Wabush, Labrador - Bustling Construction camp - article with photos; A Moliere Play About Canada - see it on TV - in French; Why Gean Gascon is our first man of the Theatre; Lovely colour centerfold ad for the 1964 Buicks; Nice colour photo ad for Peter Jackson cigarettes; Entertainment Reviews; Laid-in is a news clipping from 19 December 1963 which includes a very graphic photo of Sgt.-Maj. Walter Leja seconds after he was maimed while attempting to disarm an FLQ bomb in a Montreal mailbox. Considerable writing on front cover. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: Great colour photo ad for 1958 Ford cars; Excellent two-colour full-page ad for International Harvester Construction Equipment with photos of their trucks, scrapers, and a variety of crawlers; Why the Traffic Jams keep getting worse - 29 of Canada's 31 biggest cities see nothing but more congestion and chaos on the streets of tomorrow; Flashback - the year we went wild for the Prince of Wales - story with many nice photos - Canada's love affair with Prince Edward in 1919; Is Democracy Obsolete - by Bruce Hutchison; Durelle is Different - Boxer Yvon Durelle - light heavyweight champion of Canada and the British Empire; Ed Lucas and the $64,000 Question; What's Out There? - June Callwood reports on what scientists think they know about space; Why Should Juliette Knock them Dead? - This folksy CBC contralto scores a baffling success every Saturday; Robert Thomas Allen swears off Bargains; Excellent colour photo ad for Carling's Red Cap Ale; Nostalgic colour centerfold Kodak ad displays a wide range of their products; Nice full-page colour ad featuring a pink Oldsmobile; Colour full-page ad for Carlling's Black Label beer; Colour full-age Pontiac ad. Average wear. Openings along sunned coverfold. Unmarked. Magazine
64 pages. Features: Sidney Katz reports on the RCMP's controversial spy hunters - the S&I men of the Directorate of Security and Intelligence - includes great photo of Commissioner C.W. Harvison with Assistant Commissioner J.R. W. Bordeleau; A cool look at the hot race into space - many rocket photos; Austin Clark - a Black Man - talks about Race Prejudice in White Canada; What Americans really think about us; Life in Eaton's Catalogue, or, How I wrestled my Uncle Ernest in my medium-weight thermal underwear, by Peter N. Allison; Farmer A.A. Kingscote's article complaining about how hunters cause annual problems; Pierre Berton on the grave flaws in private medicare. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Colour Parker Pen inside front cover; Is Diefenbaker outdrawing Duplessis?; The Astonishing Attitude of the English in Quebec, by Andre Laurendeau; The Unconquerable French Canadians - visiting Quebec on the 200th anniversary of the "conquest," an illustrious interpreter of the national scene, Bruce Hutchison, reports on the "furious ferment" that is "the most important fact in our country today"; "The Maurice Richards" - great article on Maurice "The Rocket" Richard and his wife and children, with several photos; the incomparable St. Lawrence; Writings by Marcel Dube and Roger Lemelin especially for this issue - The Plouffes visit Toronto, and Nathalie was my first Love; The Church - how much political power does it wield in Quebec?; What Quebec Laughs at; Eight artists paint their Quebec - John Lyman, Jean Dallaire, Jacques de Tonnancour, Leon Bellefleur, Robert W. Pilot, Ghitta Caiserman, Jean Paul Lemieux; Dozens of great ads, approximately half in colour, including a great full-page colour ad for Plymouth and its push-button transmission; Great colour Coke ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy. Book
Features: Painless Diets; Jean Templeton stars in The Weighting Game; A Bolshevik Giant recalls the Revolution, by Ilya Ehrenburg; Westmount - a portrait of the capital of English Quebec, by Peter Gzowski; The Anglo-Sazon Jews, by Mordecai Richler; The Working Atom is Here - Jane Becker reports on Canada's nuclear industry; An Ingenue from the Rockies goes to Drama School - Susan Ringwood of Williams Lake, B.C.; An Eerie Postscript to the Bombing of Berlin, by Louis Greenburg. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: A Catalogue of Boors - a story about road rage (before the term was coined) by Corey Ford; pages 11-14 loose but present - they contain a wonderful two-page color ad for 'Jet-Smooth' Chevrolet; The Menningers of Kansas - the life and work of the men who have devoted themselves to the fight for better understanding and effective treatment of the mentally ill, part 1 of 4; People on the Way Up - Joan Lakow, John Cassavetes, LaBonnie Bianchi, Willard Scott (Scotty) Thompson; Hollywood Throwback - Natalie Wood is a screen queen in the old flamboyant tradition; Casey Stengel - after a year's layoff, the 'Ol Professor, now manager of the New York Mets, begins his second half-century in baseball; Color pages of Ford car ads; Noah would approve - Roland Lindemann's Catskill Game Farm gives dwindling species room and safety to breed; My 36 hours with Khrushchev - Drew Pearson's wife reports on her visit to the inner sanctum of Russia's 'ruling class'; Have we lost Southeast Asia? - a report on this troubled region whose principle defense against red-Chinese invasion is the almost-powerless South East Asia Treaty Organization. Somewhat above-average wear. Book