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52 pages. Features: Cover photo of car ferry Juno; On the Waterfront; European Ferry Commentary; New Warships for Old (?) - a review of additions and deltions to the fleets of the Royal Navy, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service; P&O's 'C' Class Liners of 1925 - Part 1; Voyage Report - Gordon Turner describes a memorable laker trip in the Great Lakes bulk carrier Peter Misener; Ships Pictorial; Singapore Shipping - colour photorfeature; Forty Years of Clyde Car Ferries; 'Ships Monthly' Ferry Cruise '94; A Captain and His Ship - Ronald Regan is master of the trailing suction dredger Sand Harrier; Naval Review; The Last voyage of the Olivebank - part 2 - towards Australia; Eagle Oil Tankers - photofeature; Ports of Call; Large colour photo of the HMS Westminster inside front cover; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
68 pages. Features: LA fire boat - recent delivery; Skagen yard delivers multi-rig trawler; Alferas; Lung-Teh Shipbuilding of Taiwan builds the country's first self-righting SAR boat; Antipodean designers continue to lead in lightweight high speed technology; Diversification keeps fast ferry builders afloat; A visit to Derecktor Shipyard; Recently refurbished amphibious vehicles; Water jet propulsion for new Greek fireboats; Technology shift by Point Hope Shipyard of Victoria, B.C. - their shift to pilot boats; At Sea with Cara. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: New owner for the "France"; The "Eilian" Remembered; Messageries Maritimes Liner "Eridan" of 1929; Beating the Oil Shortage at Sea; Ferry Scene - Sealink Setback; Brighton-Dieppe Services of the Past; The Liverpool Pilotage Service in the 19th Century; Sail Review - Welsh Preservation Plans; Greek Passenger Shipping in 1978-1979; The 'Elbe' Disaster. Book
Features: Ships in the News - "Kungsholm" for British Flag; Farewell to the "St. Rognvald"; Liner "Pembroke Castle" of 1883; Ferry Scene - "Aquamart's" Uncertain Future; South American Sail Survey; Tug to Table Bay - Part II; New Medway Steam Packet's 140 Years; New Ships - North Sea Success. Book
Features: British Cargo Ships Change Hands; Lloyd Triestino Liner "Victoria" of 1931; Conrad - the man and his ships; Early Days of Steam at Hull; The Future of Sail - Ideas from Australia; Ferry Scene - "Irish Jaunt"; The "Princess Alice" Disaster; Seafarer to Shipowner; New Tugs fro Sullom Voe; Growth of Mostyn's Traffic. Book
Features: Dwindling Brocklebank Fleet; 100 Years of Collier Loading; White Star Liner "Coptic" of 1881; Excursions of Helgoland; Sail Review - Local Preservation Projects; Life in the 'Castle' Liners; Ships on Stamps - Falkland Islands Mail Ships; Shipping Entrepreneur par Excellence; Steamboats on Windermere; Ferry Scene - End of the A.L.A.; The Future of Sail - Province Race Plan; The Captains Watson and the Empire Line - Part II. Book
Features: Ocean Buys from Russia; P & O Liner "Mongolia" of 1923; The Future of Sail - Merits of the Dynaship; European Tug Activity; Oslo Revisited; Sail Review - The North American Scene; Ships on Stamps - Montserrat Oddities; Weather and Circumstances Permitting - 4 - Ordeal of the "Queen"; Under the Byzantine Cross; Ferry Scene - Swedish Lloyd Links End; The Steam Conquistadors - Part II. Book
Features: Cruise Liner for Hapag-Lloyd; Loss of the "Empire Windrush"; Preston - a re-vitalised Port; Steamers of the Past - Lamport and Holt Liners, "Vandyck" and "Voltaire" of 1921-3; Ferry Scene - The French Connection; Tall Ships for the Baltic; Booth Line's Rise and Progress - Part 1; Pellew of Penzance. Quality copy. Book
Features: Cruise Liner for the Mersey; Singapore's Golden Line; White Star Liner "Laurentic" of 1927; Sail in Norway; Ferry Scene - A Golden Anniversary; Drake 400; Drawing Ships is Fun; A Celtic Venture; A Master and his Ship - Capt. Mike Forwood and the "Lion"; The Bulldog "Affair". Book
Features: Ships in the News - Lost in the Atlantic; Long Shadows in Coastal Sail; Steamers of the Past - Blue Funnel Liner "Aeneas" of 1910; New Ships - Containers to the Mediterranean; Towage News - Thames Tug Modifications; Ferry Scene - Farewell "Normannia"; Hovertravel - will travel; Booth Line's Rise and Progress - Part II. Book
Features: Continental Liner Sales; Passage in the "Unicorn"; Union-Castle Liner "Tantallon Castle" of 1894; World's Largest Ship; Cars Across the Channel; Ships on Stamps - Grenada's New Issue; Shamrock Shipping Co. Ltd.; Ferry Scene - End for the "Hibernia". Book
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 494 pp.; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir photo.
6.75" x 3" six-panel brochure folds out to 13.25" x 9". Undated but appears to be circa 1960. One side features a map of the island, with points of interest indicated. The other side provides concise text with information about the island and local fishing, Driving instructions from Chicago, and a ferry schedule for the Washington Island Ferry Line. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage memento of this popular recreational destination. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 32 pages. Small tear and slight liquid stain to dust jacket. Previous owner's name. Pictorial boards slightly bumped. Beautiful brightly colored illustrations. Large format: 10 5/8"w x 14 1/2"h.
30 pages. Features: Nice full-page ad for the Cameron Island development, Phase II; Great full-page ad for Anton's restaurant on Victoria Crescent in National Enquirer format with photo of an alleged Elvis sighting at their restaurant; Jim Smiliey considers 1984 ten years later; All in the family - part I of a two-part series on family and community in Nanaimo; Family Business in the 90's; Where to locate Nanaimo's new Ferry Terminal? (which was ultimately located at Duke Point); Dozens of ads for local small businesses; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
40 pages. Features include: Seaspan's China Tow; St. Roch II - Voyage of Rediscovery; Takaya - Multi-Purpose Patrol Vessel for Vancouver Port; Understanding Cycloidal Propulsion; Osprey 2000 - Ferry with the Kootenay Spirit; 2001 Directory lifts, ways and drydocks; Rough ride on Green Cove. Average wear. Usual library markings. Book
80 pages. Features: Nice ad for the Dodge Coronet V*; The Family in the Palace - Part 1 of 7 by Pierre Berton - the absorbing story of the House of Windsor; What Karsh Saw in Toronto - wonderful black and white photos - a precous snapshot of Toronto in 1953; The Girl Who Became Melissa Hayden - Millie Herman has become one of the top ten ballerinas this side of the Iron Curtain - colour photos; The Row Over the Three Rs - short of staff and space our schools can't decide on what kind of education our chikldren should get - part 2 of the Crisis in Education; William Aberhart - the Mand and His Shadow - a Maclean's Flashback - nice photos; A Friendly Game of Cards - story by Antony Ferry, illustrated by Keith Dalgleish; What's Put Hockey on the Skids? - article with full-page photo of a scrum between the Bruins and Leafs; At Grips With A Grizzly, by Colin Wyatt - the true story of probably the only man who has fought a grizzly bear with his bare hands and lived to tell the tale!; Nice colour Buick ad; Colour Plymouth ad; Nice Heinz soup ad with girl's photo; Colour ad for General Motors of Canada shows several car and truck models; Bing Crosby in Auto-Lite Spark Plug ad; 1953 Mercury car ad inside back cover; Attractive Coke ad on back cover shows well-dressed hostess setting a nice table. Light wear. Unmarked. A pleasing copy. Book
100 pages. Features: Cover art by Frankline Arbuckle shows horse-drawn potato diggers at work in New Brunswick's St. John River Valley near Grand Falls; Nice colour GWG ad inside front cover features macho scene of two men hefting a heavy wooden box; One-page colour Matinee cigarette ad shows high society equestrian scene; Article on Canada's wheat surplus; Notes on a journey to the Wagner Festival; Canada's Biggest Big Businessmen - with photo of Garfield Weston and grandson at his Riviera home, Samuel Bronfman, John David Eaton, Charles Dunning, Joseph Simard, James Muir, A.E. (Dal) Grauer, R.A. Jodrey, E.P. Taylor, and J.S.D.Tory, plus list of dozens of individuals, their number of Boards, and their main interests; How the Queen Talks and What She Says; Florencia Bay (part 1); What's Happened to the Suburb They Called Crestwood Heights? (an inquisitive study of Toronto's Forests Hills Village; Why I'm Quitting Hocky for Football - Gerry James chooses the Winnipeg Blue Bombers over the Toronto Maple Leafs - article with photos; How a Teenager's Dream Came True at Stratford - Roberta Maxwell; Nostalgic BA ad for their Velvet 98 gas says a 'new star is born' and shows lady's face at center of star; Classy one-page colour-photo ad for Omega Watches says they are the official timepiece of Canadian Pacific Airlines; One-page colour ad for Canada Steamship lines features the lake freighter 'Georgian Bay'; 3/4-page Canadair ad features their CL-44 aircraft; Nice one-page Hammond Organ ad; Canadian Club colour-photo ad features photos in Switzerland where Theodor Wyrsch won a flag-swinging contest at St. Moritz; I Ate My Way Up the Waldord, by Antony Ferry; Marconi Radio ad; Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank ad encourages modern husbands and wives to have individual chequing accounts; Vintage two-colour (black and red) Bank of Montreal ad features a long-forgotten logo; One-page colour ad for O'Keefe Ale features couple; Back cover Polysar ad features colour illustration entitled 'When Saturday Night was Bath Night', which shows mother bathing young girl in large wooden basin in kitchen with water heated on the stove; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy of this great issue. Magazine
128 page b&w photo history: schools, local buildings, inside and out. giant pigs, local families, parades, etc. Oblong: 10 1/8"w x 7 3/4"h. Pictorial cover.
118 pages. Features: Attractive color-photo ad for the 1960 Plymouth Fury - maroon two-door in front of dam; Two-page Marlboro shows slouching golfer on bench - no wonder they adopted the Marlboro man a few years later!; Champion spark plug ad features photos of Mickey Thompson, Rodger Ward, Max Conrad and Hugh Entrop; Color ad for the 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Vista; Nice at for the 1960 Valiant (red); Two-page Chrysler ad announces their new slant 6 engine; Major coverage of Washington, D.C, with fold-out walking map; Rules for successful D.C. party crashing; Rare two-page color ad for the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair co-sponsored by General Mills cereals; Pepsi ad; School integration without turmoil - in Washington, D.C.; Sister Margaret of Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur trains girls to think; Defense Secretary Thomas S. Gates is the Second Most Powerful Man in Washington; Nice Dutch Boy color ad; Vintage two-page color-photo ad for the 1960 Chevrolet Nomad Station Wagon (pinkish) parked on a city street; Every Man Can't Become President; Nice two-page color ad for the 1960 Ford Comet; The Wry World of David Brinkley; Washington's Gaslight Club; Color ad for Kraft ice cream toppings; Vintage two-page color GM ad shows white 1960 Impala convertible and red 1960 Corvair on the Seattle-Winslow ferry in Washington state's San Juan Islands; Meet the French Ambassador's Wife - Nicole Alphand; Nice bright ad for Miller High Life beer; Nice color ad for the 1960 De Soto (red) in front of ritzy southern home; Big Wheels of Washington - great photos of the capitol's power players; They're giving their emotions to science - medial research with photos of Nancy Lou Comstock; 7up ad inside back cover features color photo of the Kingston Trio being yarded onto a ship, with a large supply of soda; Back cover color-photo Chesterfield King cigarette ad says "Big Clean Taste" and shows smiling couple in a choking haze of smoke; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Un volume broché de format in8° (12x19cm); de VIII pp. (faux titre, titre, préface) un frontispice; gravure à l'eau forte de Paul Vayson; 312 pp.; 16 pp. (catalogue du libraire). nombreux tableaux; 21 figures en noir dans le texte. Volume débroché, à relier éventuellement. Intérieur frais. Peu fréquent. Voir les photos. Cette étude comprend d'importants chapitres sur les sites naturels, les truffières artificielles, l'utilisation des truies, des chiens, des mouches.... Réf: Vicaire Gastronomique 359; manque à Oberlé et Schliemann.
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "La solenne inaugurazione della Va Fiera Campionaria di Milano. La Regina apre la grandiosa mostra del lavoro, tagliando un nastro tricolore teso al cancello d'entrata." “Attraverso la Maica. L’inaugurazione del servizio di ferry-boats tra Harwich e Zeebrugge che ha speciale importanza per le esportazioni italiane. Alla cerimonia di Harwich un ammiraglio e un capitano di corvetta rappresentavano l’Italia”.
In-4, brossura. In buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: “Giulio Ferry, nuovo presidente del Senato francese”.
Biographie et oeuvre politique (action scolaire et colonisation) de Jules Ferry, ministre de l'instruction publique (1879-1881) et président du Conseil (1880-1881 puis 1883-1885), où l'historien Maurice RECLUS (1883-1972) tente de "raconter une vie, de rendre compte d'un esprit, de pénétrer une âme, d'exposer, enfin, une oeuvre et surtout de l'expliquer"; avec citations d'extraits de discours et de correspondances de l'homme politique. Français
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 137 pages with a great many b&w photos. Chapters include: Human history in the natural scene, American Indians, Spanish explorations, American Explorations, The American frontier reaches the Grand Canyon, Forest reserve and national monument, Grand Canyon national park: period of establishment, .... Period of expansion.