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34 pages. Features: Why Dance?; The Shooting Star - as originated by Bob Hall (with photo of Hall); Giant El Paso Festival; Lynwood Weave; Spring Tour for Ed and Drusilla Gilmore of Yucaipa, California; Hick-Hawk Hoedown at the University of Iowa; Squares of the Month - Alma and Wayne Warga; Cow Counties Hoedown Association at San Bernardino; See-Saw Squares Go Indian; Photo of Captain Brashear's dance class at Club #15 in Yokohama; Stampede in Northern California; Gorgeous photo ad featuring M.G.M. starlet Joan Vohs for Kathy's Cottons of North Hollywood inside back cover; Other nice vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Viking Line's Mariella - currently the largest ferry in the world; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Ships Pictorial; European Ferry Commentary; History of Coast Lines - Part 2 - the rise and fall of a coastal shipping empire; Roy Cressey describes the wide variety of ships built by Goole Shipbuilders - part 2 - the Post-War years; Naval Review; French Trilogy of Disaster - Part 1 - "Georges Philippar"; Ships Sales; New Ship News; By the Latest Packet; Full-page photo of the Scottish Star and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
28 pages. Features: Nice photo of Iris Steeves with photo of post-war 'shortages' company ad; Two pages of photos of lovely young lady employees; One-page photo of operator and swimming star Miss Mary Baggaley; Photo of the Trail switchboard at work with related article - 18,000 calls a day; Welcoming employees back from the armed forces; Article on the supply difficulty situation (result of war); Photo of Charlie McAndrew who has installed 40,000 phones!; Article on new Air-Sea-Land phone service; Fascinating article on page 19 requests female operators - either single or widowed; In Memoriam - James H.H. Nelson and David H. Charles; Much company ocial information. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
28 pages. Features: Cover photo of Bronze Star winner Sgt. Robert Creech, son of A.L. Creech, Nelson wire chief; Photos of photographer Allan Evers, bathing beauty Stella Wintemute and dancer Donna Simpson; Beach party photos; Photo of dressmaker Cecilia Lillico; Three sister operators Inez, Florence and Lucille Stephan; How girls learn to be operators; photo of billboard explaining wartime shortages of phone equipment; Photo and article on Flt. Lieut. Gordon Heselton and his flying dog "Whisky"; Many photos of lady employees; Illustrated article on Robert Garnett Tatlow, Vancouver Pioneer; Article on Vancouver's first emergency phone call (pants torn by dog); In Memoriam - T.L. Lewis, Robert F. Bird and Dorothy Colk; Much company social information with photos. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Standardization Committee Report; Adam and Eve; The Houston Star; Guest Caller - Frank Pecinovsky; Callers Clinic in Southern California; Sell newcomers on the fund of square dancing through the 'One Night Stand'; Doll Dance - the Neptunian Club of Manhattan Beach - includes photo of Treg Brown; "Pop" Singer; Photo and write-up on Irma Sturrock of this publication; Nice vintage ads. Subscription renewal form neatly clipped from page 25. Average wear. Few pen doodles to front cover and page 15. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
37 pages. Includes one-page tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, one-page note from Hank Snow, four pages of black and white photos of Hank Snow, and piano sheet music (with lyrics and ukulele chords) for these songs: I'm Movin' On, The Golden Rocket, The Law of Love, Just Waiting For You, I Cried But My Tears Were Too Late, My Kaluah Sweetheart, Star Spangled Waltz, Headin' Home, In Memory of You Dear Old Pal, You Pass Me By, The Rhumba Boogie, Bluebird Island, I'm Movin' On No. 2, The Anniversary of My Broken Heart, and The Only Rose. Few minor scribbles on front cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy of this great Hank Snow compilation. Book
66 pages. Features: Scalps, Sod and Barracks - General James R. Carleton, Fort Sumner, Fort Union, Fort Cummings; The Gail Borden Story; Falling Star Mine - Michael Tomanson, Mt. Floyd, Grover Hall; Day the General Met His Match - Rosebud Creek, Montana Major General George Crook; 10 True Tales of Buried Treasure; Tainted Queen of the Comstock - Julia Bulette; Round-Up with a Brush - Russ Vickers; The Double Deal; Grand Duke Alexis' Buffalo Hunt - Czar Alexander II, Alexis Alexandrovich, General George Custer, William F. Cody; The Silver Lake of 'Nut' Ennis - Edward Ennis, Ott McClure, Chet Ames; The Salton Sea Disaster - Charles Rockwood. Above-Average Wear. Page 35 (Round-Up with a Brush article) picture has been cut out - text unaffected. Occasional markings to contents. Covers restapled to textblock. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
6 pages. As sung by Bing Crosby in the Paramount picture "Going My Way". Great cover photo of Bing Crosby and many cast members. Average wear. Faint music store stamp to front cover, otherwise unmarked. Sheet music
Please note: Front cover missing. Features include: The Raft - a group of Australians are set adrift in a vast inland sea during a disastrous inundation; The Haunted Tanker - as told by David Kellar, an officer of the Merchant Navy; The Black Pearls of Fatu-Hiva - A weird story from the South Seas as told by Sir Graeme Sinclair-Lockhart; Bill Miner-Bandit - The amazing life-history of one of the most notorious outlaws who ever troubled Canada and the Western States; Act of God - An incident in Karachi, Pakistan; Shooting Star - Am amusing tale from the Sudan; River of the Dead - a gripping story from the little-known interior of Brazil involving the fierce Chavantes people; The Village of Ladders - the Swiss hamlet of Albinen is accessible only by a series of rough ladders; They Live in Trees - The Tree-Dwellers of Travancore State in India; "Living Native" in the South Seas. Illustrated in black and white. Back cover detached. Contents in good condition. Pencil name atop back cover. Magazine
32 pages. "Happy-go-lucky, carefree and genial, 'Fats' Waller is a natural born swingster. The most complicated rhythms and constructions flow from his flashing fingers." - page 1. Includes piano music for these songs: Jealous; Truckin'; Star Dust; Shoe Shine Boy; I Surrender Dear; Happy as the Day is Long; When It's Sleep Time Down South; How Come You Do Me Like You Do; Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula; Down Home in Tennessee. Contents clean and unmarked. Writing on front cover. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Features: Ad for 'A Murder is Announced' inside front cover; 'In Camera' column discusses 'Star Wars' with photos; 4-pages pictorial appreciation of the career of Charlie Chaplin; Photo-illustrated interview with Fred Zinnemann; 'The Last Wave' - photos; Tehran 1977 -article on this film festival; 'Looking for Mr. Goodbar' - photos; Photo-illustrated article on the myth and magic of Jean Cocteau (conclusion); Survey of the 21st London Film Festival; 'The Choirboys' - photos; Reviews - 'The Amsterdam Kill', 'Assault on Precinct 13', 'The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training', 'Canal Zone', 'Eight Hundred Heroes', 'The Gauntlet', 'The Last Remake of Beau Geste', 'Mustang', 'Roller Coaster'; Photos on location of 'The Big Sleep'; 'Let's Get Laid' - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
C'era una volta e forse c'è ancora in un lontanissimo oceano ... la storia di Pepperland e dei beatles che cantano All You Need is Love..Love Love Love cantavano John e Paul..bellissimi disegni tratti dal film. Nel frontespizio nome del precedente possessore Molly con una data 27-6-70.
français 1998, 1999 et 2002. 3 volumes in-folio de 32, 32 et 32 pp.; albums cartonnés de l'éditeur. Riche illustration en couleur. Traducteur : Alain Clément.
Paperback Like New. Pls. allow within 20 - 25 business days delivery time as this is a new relase book from publishers.
Paperback Like New. Pls. allow within 20 - 25 business days delivery time as this is a new relase book from publishers.
Paperback Like New. Pls. allow within 20 - 25 business days delivery time as this is a new relase book from publishers.
Un fort volume relié demi basane noire, plats marbrés. (20.3 X 27.9 cm, 836 pp). Plats et coiffes frottés et us. par endroit, traces de mouill., leg. rouss. [P-26]
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Rockhampton Star; Large photo of the Stratheden inside front cover; Full-page photo of the restored barque Elissa under sail; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Naval Review; The Restoration of the Elissa - Harry Turnbull describes the saga of the restoration of a Scottish-built barque at Galveston, Texas; The Modern Harbour Tug - M.J. Gaston reviews recent development in their design and technology; The White Sisters - part 2 of a review of the careers of the P&O Liners 'Strathmore', 'Strathallan', and 'Stratheden'; Happy and Glorious - Gerry Honeywell recalls the Fleet Review of July, 1910 and a pioneer aviator who transported his machine around Devon and Cornwall in the guard's van of a train; New Ship News; Ship Sales; European Ferry Commentary; By the Latest Packet; Nice photo of the HMS Queen in 1946 inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Lot of 8 four-page menus from the S.S. Yukon Star, each measuring 8.5" x 5.5" and featuring a charming color cover illustrations of a notable Alaskan dog, with brief write-ups of each dog on back page. Dogs include: Blizzard - owned by Slim Williams; Two Husky puppies; Wolf - raced by Mary Joyce in the Alaska Dog Derby; Cheechako - owned by Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Maslin; Rye - given to the Army at Chilkoot Barracks by Mary Joyce; Mageik - Father Hubbard's famous sled dog; Jack - racing dog owned by Grover Bayless of Fairbanks; and Smokey - a favorite among forty army dogs formerly stationed at Chilkoot Barracks. Undated, possibly late 1940s. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely collection. Book
168 pages. Features: Cover photo of Maurice Lawson of Warren County, Indiana; You can earn more of the food dollar; The case for Eisenhower; The case for Stevenson; Do broilers fet your farm?; Farming for Insoak keeps water where it belongs - Jess Dewees of Clinton, Oklahoma; They shorten dairy chores; The wild and free mustangs; Urea helps stalks and cobs make low-cost beef; A laborsaving crib; Moving corn with power; Winter Oats move northward; Improved rambouillet best for U.S.; Better nests - cleaner eggs; Tractors with superpower - great photo of Elmer Horn of Kirby, Ohio,and his articulating four-wheel-drive tractor; Safe farrowing at low cost; Nice photo of huge crowd of troops in Korea enjoying USO headliner Betty Hutton; Ads include: 1952 Buick; 1952 "Rocket" Oldsmobile Super 88; Lee work clothes; Texaco ad features W.E. (Bill) Stephens (inventor of a tree pulller), co-inventor A.A. (Cotton) Zogg, and Texaco driver T.I. Trahan; Very nice Ford truck color photo ad features cranberry grower Russell Makepeace of Cape Cod; The Massey-Harris "55" tractor; Robert Schaller of Onalaska, WI is shown in a USS Steel ad; Nice color-photo B.F. Goodrich ad features John O. Pickens and son Dick of Hoytville, Ohio; International Trucks (color photo at Brook Farm); John Deere Model 50 and 60 tractors (color); Chevrolet; Plymoth; Homelite chainsaws; Photo of Groucho Marx in Auto-Lite battery ad; Ferguson tractor; Champion spark plug ad features Gene Wakeland of Huntertown, Indiana; Sheppard Diesel tractor; Wolverine work shoes; Dodge truck ad features Bowater Pearson of Attica, Indiana; Tide detergent; '52 Ford car; Jell-O pudding; Brer Rabbit molasses; Blue Bell work clothes; Peters ammo ad features shooter Don Westwater of San Francisco; Great color back cover ad for Camel cigarettes features stage and screen star Richard Carlson. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
140 pages. Features: The farmer's side of it; Roughage self-feeders cut chores; Poultry dogs; Milk pails for sharecroppers; The plow outbids the sword in Asia; Better ways to handle grain; He hitched his tractor to a star - Forrest Davis of Florida; Legumes that won't 'run out'; Two ounces per acre stops the 'Hoppers' cold; Cane pole or fly rod?; The Conestoga Bells (fiction); The Raiders (part 3 of 4). Ads: Texaco ad with photo of Joe Acosta of Mission, TX and Merle Noble and James Howschultz who farm near Blencoe, IA; Oldsmobile super '88'; Hudson car (beautiful one page in color); Nice one-page color Greyhound ad; Minneapolis-Moline's Uni-Harvestor; USS Steel ad with Rayford Hill of Dodge City, KS; Firestone ad with photos of Richard Pappe of Union City, OK and Earl Thompson of Richland, MI; GM (showing parts making); Bolens (nice half-page in color); International Harvester McCormick Farmall Super C; Kaiser-Frazer's Henry J. car (one page with 4 photos); Buick; Lee work clothing; 1951 Dodge car; Pontiac; Blue Bell work clothing - with photo of George Claunch; Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide (illustration of rider at farm); Nice one-page color U.S. Army recruiting ad shows artillery crew in action; Nostalgic Motorola portable radio ad with large photo of bathing beauty Jeanne Crain; Titan Bluestreak Chain Saws; AC Fuel Pump ad with illustration of Babe Ruth; GMC truck; Tide detergent; Gadget-minded Grandma Grace E. Miller; Toni ad with lovely photos of Eloise Sahlen, Susie Parker and Ann and Roxie Shumaker; Back cover color Camel cigarette ad features Broadway singing star Lisa Kirk. Unmarked with average wear. Closed four-inch opening to bottom edge of back cover. Coverfold ends mended with archival tape. Some soiling to back cover. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Grass silage facts; a shot of nitrogen for your crops?; ten tips to protect your flock; Journeying into America; Top feeders in a fat-cattle state - The Schmidt brothers of Clinton County, Iowa; I saw East Asia's unrest - John Strohm travelled to India, Indo-China and Malaya; Four Corn Belt Neighbors pool labor and equipment - Rusty Peddicord, Mickey Parr, Clint Peddicord, Floyd Long and Ken Peddicord; The way to maintain prosperity; "Swine Courts" control the hogs; Nice color-photo Camel cigarette ad on back cover features Metropolitan Opera Star Nadine Conner; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 193-224. Features: The influence of the revolution on the religious life of America; Lieut.-Co. Samuel H. Melcher, M.D.; Mansion House of Wentworth Cheswill; Old No. 4 Chapter, D.A.R.; Half-Leather; The Shooting Star; Molly's Peril; Memory; New Hampshire Necrology. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
176 pages. Features: Here's Your Job; Chickens thrive on built-up litter; Getting fire fighters to the farm; Quality beef from grass - Bill Darbyshire and Jake Sells; Hope for two lamb crops a year - Armour and Company; home-grown fruit for the corn belt; green is their Virginia Valley - John L. Turner and family; What are Russians really like?; Protect your stored grain; Safe storage of high-moisture corn; Light control brings fall lambs; back cover color photo ad for Camel cigarettes features Ezio Pinza, former star of "South Pacific"; and more. Opening to back cover mended with archival tape. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Destroy All Monsters! - The battle cry that could save the world!; Report from Metropolis, Illinois - the home of Superman; Mystery of the Wax Museum - rediscovery of classic fright film; Monsters in Media; The Strange Case of Rondo Hatton; Star Trek's Back! - new Saturday morning cartoon feature; Super color centerfold with 10 monsters says "Destroy All Monsters"; Beasts in Brooklyn - Godzilla and friends destroy Canarsie; The Hot Stills Racket; New York Comic Art Convention Report; News Round-up; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Newspaper