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Book is in excellent condition with slightly scuffed covers from shelf wear only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind save previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. 63 pages with 15 page b&w photo section of Kwakiutl indians, Dapango war dance, dancers of Danane (Africa) Dead Cannibal, masks, dancers, dancing after funeral, Congo Societe at Mardi Gras (Haiti), Bali dancers: male inpersonating female, girl impersonating prince, etc.
16 pages. Contents: Street Dress - cover illustration; Fashionable exposure; New York Fashions - millinery openings, round hats, children's dresses, linen and grenadine, trimmings for white suits; Personal; Illustration of the Court at Buckingham Palace; Illustration of the staircase at Buckingham Palace - full of celebrants; Perpetual Mardi-Gras; The "Sugaring Off"; Sayings and Doings; Interesting full-page evening illustration entitled Court-Yard of the Tuileries Palace; Full-page illustration of at State Ball at the Tuileries Palace; My Sister Caroline - continued; A word about fashion; Shrove-Tuesday - with illustration; large illustration "I Was There" shows a seafarer and lady looking at painting; humor; and more. Average wear. 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