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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
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
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.