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In-4, [12] ll. (incl. frontispiece), 689 pp., [9] ll., engraved title-page, full-page coat of arms of the dedicatee on the verso of the title, 12 copper-engraved plates; contemporary vellum, ms. title stamp, one clasp remaining, blue edges (tiny stain touching some margins, very rare sporadic browning, small cover defects). Genuine beautiful copy.
[Figurato Occultismo] (cm.21,4) bella e attraente mezza pergamena ben restaurata, sguardie e piatti antichi in carta decorata. -- cc. 70 nn. + 2 cc. bianche originali. Frontis figurato + 34 incisioni in rame nel testo finemente eeguite dal celebre Girolamo Porro; esse raffigurano simboli e allegorie relativi alle varie profezie. Assai interessanti alcune: l' ultima è un oracolo turchesco con scritte in arabo e e turco; ruota di Pio IV col sole e la luna, predice i successori dei futuri pontefici; la n° XIX sembra alludere alla rivoluzione francese. Edizione originale bilingue ( Italiano - Latino) della più bella versione delle celebri profezie che contiene per la prima volta la vita dell' autore. Vedi la lunga notazione in Dorbon-Aine. Qualche macchietta ai margini e segni di polvere, ultime due carte stampate leggermente brunite, altrimenti bell' esemplare marginoso, stampato su carta grave, con rami in ottima tiratura. * Dorbon-Aine " Biblioth. Esoterica" 2279 "Edition Tres Rare.."; * Russo "Bibl. Gioachimita" p.46; * Caillet 5541 "Fort Rare"; * Bm. Stc. 356; * Adams J 213. [f72] Libro
London, Charl. Panknin, 1859, lotto di sei foto stereo su altrettanti cartoncini rigidi, 17,5 x 8,5. (Warren de La Rue, 1815-1889) Rarissimo ensemble.
408 pages. Signed and inscribed by fashion icon Grace Coddington upon title page, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with light external wear. Reviews the life and prolific fashion accomplishments of Ms. Coddington during her thirty year tenure with Vogue magazine. Sumptously photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Binding tight and square. Decorated black boards protected by attractive clear glossy acetate protector. Slipcase not included. A high-quality copy of this magnificent work. Book
[600 figurato, Agricoltura - Prima edizione](cm. 24) Solida legatura del XIX secolo in mezza tela verde, titolo e filetti in oro al dorso, puntine in pergamena. -cc.4 nn., pp.594 + 1c. con marca tipografica e colophon. Grande vignetta al frontis incisa in rame e firmata "il Coriolano" schemi e figure geometriche nel testo, ai margini di varie carte molte figure di piante, strumenti, coltelli, innesti ecc.. Edizione originale rarissima e importante di uno dei più significativi libri di agricoltura dell'epoca ricco di notizie agronomiche nonche sulla caccia di quadrupedi e volatili che si cacciano in ciascuno dei dodici mesi dell'anno. L'opera ebbe grande successo e molte ristampe per oltre 150 anni. dato l'uso pratico cui era destinato è rarissimo trovare copie così ben conservate come la nostra. Esemplare veramente bello in ottima carta, nitido e ben marginato, assolutamente completo con qualche lievissimsa fioritura e macchietta marginale ben trascurabile. * Lastri 122; *Re IV p. 89; *Michel-Michel VIII 15; * Fantuzzi VII 75; *Ceresoli p. 507. [F82] Libro
In-24 gr. (mm. 149x89), p. pergamena antica (risg. rifatti), titolo ms. al dorso, 4 cc.nn., pp. 69,(3), con 1 xilografia a piena pag. nel testo che raffigura il Sole, la Terra e la Luna in diverse posizioni, oltre a 2 tavv. f.t., più volte ripieg., che illustrano la Luna nelle sue fasi (piena, crescente e calante), pure inc. su legno. Testo in latino e greco. Dissertazione scientifica (tenutasi nell’Accademia di Uppsala il 30 ottobre 1686), suddivisa in 5 brevi capitoli: “De Luna Onomatologia - De Materia Lunae - De Maculis Lunae - De Lumine Lunae - De Influxu Lunae”. Ne fu relatore lo svedese Andrea Spole (Spolius) (1630-1699), professore di matematica alle Università di Lund e Uppsala. "Rarissima e unica edizione". L’Autore di questa “disputatio” è il matematico svedese Samuel A. Krook (1661-1716); fu nominato professore di matematica a Pernau nel 1701 ma non riuscì a ricoprìre questa posizione. Pubblicò almanacchi tra il 1691 e il 1716 con saggi da lui scritti di carattere astronomico, storico e cronologico e partecipò ai preparativi per la riforma del calendario svedese. Cfr. Liden “Catalogus disputationum” (Upsaliae,1778), p. 434, che cita la ns. edizione - Cfr. anche Cantamessa,III, 7630 e Poggendorff,II, p. 975 per Spole. Opera sconosciuta alle principali bibliografie e presente in sole 6 biblioteche (4 svedesi, la British Library e 1 biblioteca dell’Università dell’Arizona). Non figura su ICCU. Antica nota di possesso al frontesp.; corto del margine super.; una tavola restaur. per strappo; pagine ingiallite, ma complessivam. buon esemplare.
<p>2 volumi, 17 cm, rilegatura dell'epoca in cartone ricoperto con carta marmorizzata, tagli spruzzati. p. 246, 1 cb; 280, 1 cb. Doppio rontespizio calcografico all'inizio dei volumi, con vignetta (uomo che con una lente scruta il mappamondo); Rara prima edizione italiana curata dall'autore (prima edizione: Amsterdam 1761). Romanzo utopico che racconta del viaggio fantastico di un uomo partito dalle cascate del Niagara su una strana nave volante diretta a Selenopoli, città ideale sulla luna. Fresco esemplare, mimimo lavoro di tarlo alle copertine che si ferma alle risguardie.</p>
In -4°, pp. (4), 74, b. A fine original document about the calendar reform.
This very special issue contains two items of major significance. Jack London's prize-winning "What Communities Lose by the Competitive System" appears here for the first time on pages 58-64. This is immediately followed by Part I of "The First Men in the Moon" by H.G. Wells on pages 65-80. pp. [16] ads, 104, [8] plates, [36] ads, [6] cartoons, [10] ads. The dozens and dozens of illustrated ads, some of which are in color, are nothing short of spectacular, our favorite being the four-page two-color glossy illustrated ad for The "Mobile" Company of America, an early and short-lived automaker located on Kingsland Point at Tarrytown-On-The-Hudson, New York. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A well-preserved copy of this spectacular issue. Woodbridge, London & Tweney [Enlarged Edition] #909. Book
188 pages. Cover illustration by Lawrence Smith Beall of outdoor ballet at the St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre. Features: Nice colour Lincoln ad inside front cover features a cream-colored two-door with black roof and red interior; Many pages of gorgeous fashion ads with color and black and white photos; The Story of St. Louis - article with photo of the Joseph Pulitzer IV family, Mrs. Warren Shapleigh and daughters, guests at the home of Joseph L. Werner, and more; Years of the Prophet (The Veiled Prophet Ball) - article with photos of Susie Slayback, Mrs. Oscar H. Vieths, Alice Busch, Mary Virginia Collins, Rosalie McRee and Mary Kennard Wallace; Fair Saint Louisans - fashion photos of Mrs. Henry Rand, Mrs. H. Hanford Smith, Jr., Carol Moon GardnerMrs. Rumsey Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. John Peil, Mrs. Eugene F. Williams, Jr.(the former Evelyn Niedringhaus), Jane Genry Shelton, Sally Shepley, Mrs. J.H. Howe III, Marty Marion of the St. Louis Browns with Mrs. Edward Bakewell Jr., Mrs. Theodore P. Desloge, Mrs. Thomas Pettus with sons Peter and Teddy, Mrs. Russell Lortz, Mrs. John Brodhead, Jr., Mrs. David Calhoun, Mrs. James Hudson Jones (formerly Mary Elizabeth Robertson), Mrs. Jackson Johnson III, and Mrs. Elzey M. Roberts, Jr.; Music in the Missouri Air; Citadel of Art; 23 Westmoreland Place - photos of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Mathews, Jr., built by architect G.E. Henderson; Selma Hall (photos); Age of Fable; Fashion photos of the Baronessa De Reutern Aloisi and Contessa Simonetta Visconti, Principessa Lola Giovannelli, and Comtesse Nicolas Cziraky; Paris fashion photos; Photos from the third annual Belmont Ball and a party for Richard Rodgers; St. Louis Fare; September fashion photos; Photos of the Cleveland ball for Beth Wagley, daughter of Mrs. John S. Lucas; several pages of high-end real estate listings, and more. Page 57 nearly loose, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this stunning snapshot of high society in 1952 St. Louis. Book
Mechanica expositio venenorum variis dissertationibus comprehensa auctore Richardo Mead ... ex anglico sermone in latinum versa a Joshua Nelson M.D. Accedit ejusdem Richardi Mead dissertatio de imperio solis ac lunae in corpora humana, & morbis inde oriundis. Item adjecta Hermanni Boerhaave de mercurio experimenta cum fig. --Un volume in 8vo piccolo (11,5x18 cm) di (8)-223-(1) pagine. In lingua latina. Una tavola ripiegata ft a p. 138. A c. I6r inizia con occhietto: Richardi Mead ... Tractatus de imperio solis ac lunae in corpora humana, et morbis inde oriundis ; a c. N4r inizia con occhietto: Hermanni Boerhaave ... De mercurio experimenta in transactionibus Regiae Societatis Londinensis anni 1733. N. 430. contenta. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida, titolo manoscritto al dorso. Bell'esemplare. Seconda importante edizione di questa dissertazione sui "veleni" animali (vipera, tarantola, cane rabbioso), minerali e vegetali, e dell'aria. Un capitolo è dedicato all'oppio. Il secondo trattato di Mead si occupa degli influssi astrali sul corpo umano, mentre l'ultimo trattato, del Boerhaave, è dedicato all'uso del mercurio.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with over 200 coloured and monochrome photographs; pictorial black cloth, backstrips lettered in silver, a near fine copy in publisher's pictorial board slip-case. VERY SCARCE.
64 pages. Features: Nice colour GM of Canada ad inside front cover says "25 Million Man-Hours ago", and illustrates wartime manufacture; News digest includes American attacks in the Pacific, Britain attacks at Dieppe, and Victory by Air Power?; Trans-Canada Telephone System one-page ad says "Day and Night, The Telephone is on the job for Victory"; Photo of Flt.-Lieut. H.T. Legge, D.F.C., of Calgary; Nice one-page Parker Pen ad; New Hearts for Old - article on medical advances; Hand Me Down the Moon (short story); Sabotage Strangles Hitler - photo-illustrated article with scenes of destruction in Germany and France; Great is the Glory (short story); One Grand (short story); Wings for the Infantry - photo-illustrated article explains how gliders and paratroops may play a vital role in our coming invasion of Nazi-controlled countries; Not in the Books (short story); Hollywood news and photos; Cotton at War - photo-illustrated article explains wartime uses of cotton; Ford Motor Company one-page illustration of young Windsor man training in machine shop; Fantastic centrefold Victory Bonds red and white ad says "Canadians Rally to the Call" and shows civilians marching; Pepsodent ad features photos of stewardess twins Athalie Davis and her sister; Woodbury Soap ad features photos of Lovely Denyse Quintal of Montreal; Woodbury Cold Cream ad features photo of Dorothy Lamour; Old Dutch Cleander illustrated ad titled "Housecleaning Hints for Wartime Wives!"; Article providing suggestings for packing overseas parcels; Recipes for wartime hospitality; Brazil - our new ally (brief article); Beauty tips article; Fashion illustrations; Quotes from around the world; Photo of children submitted by Mrs. J.L. Brood of Kenora; Rare one-page ad inside back cover in which the Government of Canada specifies "National Selectiver Service Regulations, Effective September 1, 1942; Back cover features unique ad by the H.J. Heinz Company titled "Keeping the Home Front... Fit!"; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this excellent wartime issue. Book
Features: Rambler and Ford Owner's Reports; Hurricane Killers Learn Where to Aim using silver iodide crystals; How Space Detectives Rate the Red Moon Probes; Complete plans for PM's point-riding funabout; water-skiiing at 106 mph; The newest on the water; How Water Dragsters do it; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Sailor Scout Power! "Join Sailor Moon and her band of Sailor Scouts as they go head-to-head with Queen Beryl and her troops from the Negaverse. Will Queen Beryl's plan usher in a reign of evil? Will this be the end of Sailor Scouts? Press the ten picture keys to hear the sounds of this exciting adventure!" - back board. Twenty pages. Vivid color illustrations throughout. Glorious sound effects all working loud and clear. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A high-quality copy of this most wonderful Sailor Moon collectible. Book
in-8° pp. 55, 14 carte di tavole (26 incisioni al rame), legatura in piena pergamena, esemplare con diffusi restauri specialmente ai margini bianchi delle tavole. Calendario e lunario, seguito da una Cronologia dei Sommi Pontefici e dai Nomi degli Eminentissimi Signori Cardinali Viventi. Le incisioni a fine volume raffigurano personaggi e vedute di Roma.
190 pages. Includes 12 pages of colour photos by Mitchell, designed by Anthony Hudson. Contains music, lyrics and chords for the following songs: A Case of You; All I Want; Blue; California; Carey; Little Green; My Old Man; River; The Last Time I Saw Richard; This Flight Tonight; Banquet; Barangrill; Blonde in the Bleachers; Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire; Electricity; For the Roses; Judgement of the Moon and Stars; Lesson in Survival; Let the Wind Carry Me; See You Sometime; Woman of Heart and Mind; You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio; Car On A Hill; Court and Spark; Down to You; Free Man in Paris; Help Me; Just Like This Train; People's Party; Raised on Robbery; The Same Situation; Trouble Child. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this timeless compilation. Book
<p>24 cm, 2 opere in un volume, rilegatura coeva in tutta tela con fregi a secco e titoli in oro al dorso, tutte le copertine originali conservate, p. 93 (3) ; 95 (1). Brossure editoriali illustrate a colori e numerose illustrazioni nel testo di Albert Robida. In copertina al secondo volume il titolo varia in "Voyage aux Etats du Soeil" Le due brossure sono leggermente rifilate nel margine altro con un piccolo appunto a matita, altrimenti ottimo esemplare perfettamente conservato. Primo volume su carta patinata, secondo volume su carta vergata. Rare edizioni originali con i disegni di Robida. </p>
52 pages. Features: Beverley Baxter on Censorship and Sex; Nice one-page colour ad for Oldsmobile featuring a convertible and little flower girl in back seat; A look forward to the fall TV lineup - article with many photos; Theo Parker's One-Man War Against the State - hog farmer resists Hog Board - article with photos of Parker in barn and with his wife Laura; The Native Genius We've Never Discovered - Montreal artist Jean-Paul Riopelle - article with colour photos; Vancouver's Enchanted Evenings Under the Stars - Theatre Under the Stars - article with photos; The Canada Aerial Surveyor Douglas Kendall Sees From the Sky - article with photos; We Travel With Our Kids - And Like It! - article with photos of how Joseph N. Bell and his family vacation by car; Colour General Motors centrefold ad called "The Saturday Trip to the Moon" features grocery store scene with little boy in spaceship ride; Coke ad on back cover shows beach couple admiring their instant photos; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 253-284. Features: Cover photo portrait of the King; Eleven photos of Port Darwin - the first place on the Australian mainland to be bombed; photo of Japanese invasion barges off Indo-China; Stefan Zweig commits suicide in Brazil; Second Malaya V.C. awarded to Lieut.-Colonel A.E. Cumming; Two pages of exclusive photos of the ruthless Japanese air attack on Hong Kong on December 8, 1941, including photos of Hugh E. Chen and Lee C. Taylor who flew a 1934 'Vultee' to safety using a toy compass; Photos of Timor and Rangoon; Lovely photos of Bali and her residents; Two-page illustration of a North African desert 'Jock Force' intercepting a strong German reconnaissance column; Six illustrations of different uniforms of soldiers of the Burma Rifles; One-page relief map showing Japan's pressure on Burma/the threat to Rangoon; Two pages of photos of the Red Army in action as its celebrates is twenty-fourth birthday; Sensational black and white photo-portrait centrefold of Winston Churchill; Photos of individuals involved in War Cabinet reshuffle; Photos of ten personalities of the week including Air Marshal A.T. Harris (Bomber Harris) and the Sheik of Bahrein (Bahrain); Moths that never fly; The Total Eclipse of the Moon on March 2; One-page photo of vivid prehistoric frescoes recently discovered near Montignac; Vintage ads. This issue was never stapled. Above-average wear to advertorial cover. Contents clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy copy of this great wartime issue. Book
72 pages. Cover illustration of baby by Neil Hott. Features: Nice colour ad for Christie's biscuits inside front cover; Full-page ad on page 2 encourages women to Vote Conservative; Waterman's pen ad; Light Housework - story by Roderick Stuart Kennedy; Trail Tried - story by Maude M. Bloom and Mildred S. Adler - illustrated in colour by R.C. Smith; Tell-Tale Finger Paints - photo-illustrated article by Sophia Wilds; African Parade - story by William J. Makin, illustrated by B.V.V. Matteson; The Altar of the Moon - story by Francis Dickie; Wish You Were Here - story by Frances Douglas and Thelma Le Cocq; Strange Occupations - photo-illustrated article by George A. Posner; What is Social Credit? - article by V. Gable; In defence of the manly arts - photo illustrated article by T. Lewis Brown with photos of Joe Louis, Max Baer, 'Strangler' Ed Lewis, Gus Sonnerberg, Jim Browning, Don George, Jim Londos, James J. Braddock and Danno O'Mahoney; Nostalgic black and white 1-page ad for Maxwell House Coffee; Hollywood News by E.G. Bayne; Lux soap ad features photos of triplets Ford, Gladys and Margaret Ferguson and the runs in their nylon stockings; Article and photos of the various buildings used by writers for various Hollywood companies; Photo of John Boles holding Shirley Temple; The Hotel Cavalier, by Sir William Thomas, M.B.E.; Colour fashion idea - The New Cossack Suit. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Name written on page 42. Moisture stains to lower corner of back cover. A sound copy. Book
Pages 90-176 plus 16 pages of ads. Features: The Slacker - a young Californian deserts the Army and his lady to flee to Mexico where great misery follows, but he eventually atones; The Mysterious Witch Doctors of Siberia - disguised as a Russian peasant, the author penetrated into little-known Siberia to investigate the uncanny doings of the native Shamans - article with photos; My Island of Dreams - Part II - the adventures of Amateur Robinson Crusoe, J.W. Frings (with photos); Through Central America on Horseback - Part V - riding through Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Salvador, and Guatemala - story with photos of earthquake damage in Guatemala City; Mountain Mysteries - the strange story of Mr. Crump who was lost for 18 days in the Lakeland crags, plus other cases of mysterious disappearances; Cheating Death - John Edwin Hogg recounts his most harrowing experience; A Bear-Hunt in Lousiana - interesting and successful hunt in the Louisiana Marsh - with photos; My Burglar - a Singapore encounter with a Chinese burglar, stripped naked and greased from head to foot, with fish-hooks in his pigtail and a double-edged sword between his teeth; The Rajah's Lift - the tragic story of a home-made hydraulic lift; The New Moon - information in a diary saves the lives of two men; A Man's Luck - Part III of Hjalmar Hutzebeck's story of life and love in the Far North; Photo and brief write-up of the world's most northerly police post; Photo of the smallest business house in the world in Duncan, Oklahoma; 'House of Gold' built by a wealthy miner in the California's Mojave Desert; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Back cover almost loose. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
72 pages. Features: Gambling in Montreal - "operating wide open and crowded with civilians and servicemen"; A General Comes Home - General H.D.G. Crerar - short article with photo; When Memory Blacks Out - article on amnesia; John Mulloy Comes Home (fiction); Rockets are Coming - Prof. A.M. Low, president of the Interplanetary Society, predicts passenger rockets within twenty years; Manhunter's Moon (fiction); Why Not Pro Football? - by Lew Hayman; Latin America - Whose Customer?; "His Majesty From Sioux City" (fiction); Russian "Wireless" Car at Work - brief article with first photos to reach Canada; One-page Westinghouse ad features fascinating photo and details of a 100-ton cycloton they constructed in 1938; and more. Includes many nice ads in colour and black and white, our favourite being the colour back cover Coke ad which shows servicement engaged in a chess game. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Contents: Cover illustration of a Long Tom (155 mm) gun firing in Italy; Oldsmobile/GM color ad inside front cover features insigne of the 339th fighter squadron Army Air Forces; GM Diesel Power color ad showing excavating equipment in action; First Act of Invasion Drama - attack on Nazi's Gustav Line - Allies strike hard in Italy following regrouping of Forces - Japs follow suit in China; Air cooperation with ground forces still a problem for invasion command; Sevastopol Rises - smashing 3-day assault brings proudest victory since Stalingrad; Interesting list of fines posted near the front line in Italy (place name deleted by censor); Report on Italy - Our First Continental Invasion - Seven Bloody Months of Fighting; Priest Orlemanski's mission to Moscow ends in suspension from Holy duties - his "treating" with Stalin brings disciplinary action amid Polish-Russian Quarrel; Dramatic photos of Herman Wallenda and a stunt gone wrong at Madison Square Garden - with no net below him!; De Soto Transportation ad - shows cars and planes; Poll-Tax Filibuster; Cold-blooded Ethyl ad shows a sneering airman painting another Jap kill onto his aircraft; PCA Airline ad; Bonds to Battleships - James V. Forrestal; Allies touch up last plans for rule of liberated Europe - but Russia does not yet see eye to eye with U.S. and Britain on Handling of Nazis and Poles; Firestone color centerfold ad; Drama in Stokholm - Allied agents Force SKF to decide on ball bearings vital to the Nazis; Photos of Doukhobors partially disrobed in a Vancouver, B.C. courtroom; El Salvador rebels flock back home as Menendez takes over Presidency; Montgomery-Ward employees celebrate their CIO union's election victory; Rocket to the moon - Willie Ley says it is possible; Budd Manufacturing color ad; Old Overholt whiskey color ad. Moderate wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
46 pages. Features: Can Russia Claim the Moon? - There's a red flag waiting for U.S. space men even if they are first on the planet; Classic full-page colour photo ad for Swanson TV Dinners (remember them!?); Crowds adore a Canadian Matadora - Carolyn Hawyard knows and revels in the dangers of the bull ring - article with photos; Nostalgic full-page colour photo ad by the Pan-American Coffee Bureau promoting use of the bean; Nice two-page colour photo ad for the various Christie's crackers/snacks; Toronto Restaurant the Gaslight Club employs beautiful female actresses, dancers and models to serve its patrons - article with many great colour photos of Shawna Wong, Agnes Simo, Eunice Beadle, Paula Jarvis, Yvonne Saunders, Lyn Chisham, singer Sonny Caulfield, Colleen Collins, Della Engen, Nina Prodon, Rochelle Ruland, Steffany Conwright, Heide Lamperstorfer, Jacqueline Gould, Paula Jarvis, and Kari Von Kantz; Hockey's Toughest Town - Mixing mayhem and money makes music in Chicago - article with photos in Chicago Stadium; Terror at the Carnival - Consuela Flores saves Randy Moore of Halifax from her 65lb African leopard - article with photos; Home Built on 2,000 Years of History - Michael and Elizabeth Moran of Beach Grove, BC discover native remains when building on their lot - article with photos; Centerfold advertisement for Ronson products; Montreal Lawye H. Carl Goldenberg - article with photos; Smitten with Knittin' - voluntary knitting classes after schooll at Capilano Elementary School in North Vancouver; Nice colour full-page ad for Shulton products; Du Maurier colour ad suggests giving cigarettes for Christmas(!); Cake recipes; Great colour photo and write-up on Montreal Canadiens player Gilles Tremblay; Santa visits Toronto's Firehall No. 7; Nipper comic. Printed by newspapers across Canada as a weekend supplement. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine