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84 pages. Features: Nice mini-golf cover illustration; Heinz vinegar and olive oil colour ad inside front cover; Nice vintage full-page photo ad for Clark's Tomato Ketchup features grocer behind counter speaking with lady customer dressed in contemporary fashion; Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of the late J.Pierpont Morgan - discusses modern women - ad with photo of Miss Morgan as part of Pond's ad; Some Truths about Wheat - W.W. Swanson argues that there has been no "foolish overproduction of wheat"; Backstage at Ottawa; The Dark Road (fiction); Pigeons on Patrol - the story of the Royal Canadian Air Force pigeon service whose winged messengers have pulled many a pilot out of a tight hole; The Hyams Twins Case - Did the Hyams brothers kill Willie Wells in Toronto in 1893?; Barry's Clarissa (fiction); The Silver Scale (fiction); Patrick "Pat" Burns - One of the West's Dominant Business Figures; Bonds of Danger - the story of "Surge" the steelhead; Canadians in Hollywood - great article with five nice photos of stars Fifi Dorsay, Walter Huston, Fay Wray, Mary Pickford, Marie Dressler, and Norma Shearer (photo of Pauline Garon appears later); The Devil in the Jade - a strange tale of mysterious Burma; The Western Mennonites - a graphic description of life among a group of New Canadians now in the throes of the conflict between orthodoxy and modernism - with photos; Sir Oswald Mosley and his New Party cause stir in Britain; Nice full-page photo ad for Kraft cheese and Velveeta; Nice full-page ad for the Chrysler Eight De Luxe; Nice full-page illustrated ad for REO speed wagons and trucks; The Brome Lake Duck Farm of Knowlton, Quebec - article with photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Swift's bacon; Great colour full-page art deco ad for Calay soap; Full-page illustrated ad for Studebaker Trucks features a 2-ton model for $1125; Nice photo ad for Spud cigarettes features a pilot lighting up; Fashionable full-page ad for Penmans new silk hosiery; Excellent full-page colour ad for International Harvester commemorates the centennial of the McCormick reaper; Nice colour full-page ad for Keen's mustard; Woodward's "Gripe Water" ad; Excellent two-colour full-page ad for Dodge Trucks shows row of trucks backed up to loading gates; Nice full-page two-colour ad for the book Murder at Belly Butte; Humour; Nice full-page ad for the Graham Prosperity Six car; Lux soap ad features photos of Clara Bow, Nancy Carroll, June Collyer, Mary Brian, Lillian Roth, and William Powell; Hot weather supper dishes - recipes; Nuce full-page ad for the new Chevrolet Convertible Cabriolet; Outdoor furniture; Colour ad for Parker pens on back cover. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy of this excellent issue. Book
92 pages. Lovely A.J. Casson painting of a bustling winter street on front cover Features: Great vintage photo ad for the New International "Special Delivery" Truck; Cream of Wheat ad claims it keeps pupils more alert; When Men Kill for Whisky - Millionaire Carling Breweries Executive Sam Low of Walkerville, Ontario was kidnapped by Gangsters for a $35k ransom - great photo-illustrated article about rum-running between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit; Brummagen Love, by Thelma Rudge; What I Learned from Europe, by Ontario Premier G. Howard Ferguson; Ottawa-Vancouver in 32 Hours - The Stirring Story of Canada's First Transcontinental Air Mail Flight - with photos; The Mystery of Number Nine, by Leslie McFarlane - Part 1; Louis Letourneau, Leo Dandurand and Joe Cattarinich - a colorful description of the adventures and achievements of The Three Musketeers of Modern Sport; Canada's Pictorial War Records - Adequate Housing Required, by W.W. Murray; Lights in the Windows, by Lillian Beynon Thomas; Full-colour colour reproduction of painting "Canada's Answer" by Norman Wilkinson, R.I.; The Work Cure - Vetcraft has brought health, happiness and economic being to hundreds of veterans; By Especial Corespondent, by Geoffrey Hewelcke; The Devil Guards His Own, by Victor Lauriston; Amazing photo of Malahat Drive on Vancouver Island - not much more than a couple of ruts through the forest; Nice ad for the De Soto Six, by Chrysler; "New York Now Huge Negro City - Black Invasion of Harlem"; Art Deco-style ad for the New Frigidaire refrigerator; Science Teaching Weather Control - Man has made enormous progress in combat with nature; Fantastic colour full-page ad for Packard cars; Great colour full-page ad for Wahl-Eversharp Pens, Pencils, Desk Sets; Wonderful full-page ad for Erector Set toys; Color ad for Chipso Laundry Soap; *Magnificent* Colour Centerfold ad for Parker Duofold Pens, Pencils and Duettes; Great full-page colour ad for Westclox Clocks; Ad for Mueller Faucets of Sarnia, Ontario; "Let the Laundry Do It" - a two-colour ad encouraging readers to let laundries clean their clothes; Nice Hupmobile Ad for their Century Six and Eight; Colour photo ad for Kodak cameras; Lovely colour full-page ad for Moirs Chocolates; Article about collector Walter McRaye; Buses Hurt British Railways - with photo of their first auto Pullman which allows passengers to sleep on the bus; The Road to Perth - short history article by Donald McNicol; Ad for the T-N Toilet which promises to 'banish embarrassment' because it is quiet; Colour ad for Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon; Two-Colour full-page Christmas-themed ad for Eveready flashlights and batteries; Home-Made Christmas Gifts; Short write-up and photo of Elizabeth Styring Nutt; Rug Magic, by Mary Agnes Pease; Stewart Warner radio ad; Business Article - "Adventuring in Speculation is Highly Specialized Business"; Colour ad fo Sun-Maid Puffed seeded Muscat Raisins inside back cover. Average wear to textblock. Crossword completed on page 83 otherwise unmarked. Chips and openings along cover fold. Covers loose as one but present. Back cover in rough shape. Particularly wonderful content to go with the excellent front cover artwork. Book
Features: Gorgeous red photo ad for the 1967 Buick Wildcat Custom Sport Coupe inside front cover; Eilat hopes to be a tourist Garden of Eden; Montreal - how a big town became a great city - many great colour photos with article; Photos and brief write-ups for: Ulysse Comtois; John David Molson; Michel Robichaud; Louis Tavan; Hubert Aquin; Monique Leyrac; The Idler's Guide to Montreal; Can Israel cope with war adn peace? - Blair Fraser in Tel Aviv; Powell Smily reveals the living hell he experienced through Blackmail - it cost him $25,000 before he wrote this story; England Swings? - maybe the tiny, mini-skirted minority, but Alan Edmonds found the country depressing and he's glad to be back home; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; Enjoying Montreal without speaking French; Nice full-page colour photo ad for the Chevrolet Camaro; Ad for the Bolens snowmobile called the Diablo Rouge; Crown Zellerbach ad features a majestic black and white photo of their log-laden train passing over the Nanaimo River on it's way to the Ladysmith booming grounds; The NFB - rudderless in a sea of talent - according to Don Bell; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Outstanding Canadians of 1966 - Chester Ronning, Harold Firby, Maurice Strong, Pierre Dupuy, Mr. Justice John Howard Sissons, Daniel Johnson, Walter Susskind; School is for Nancy, by June Callwood; Why our schools don't educate; Freson's Canada - colour photos; We are the Echo of Washington - by David Lewis; A Stranger in My Own Land - by Solange Chaput Rolland; Here's Looking at Us - Expo '67 approaches; Morden, Manitoba warms up for Canada's Centennial; How to sell a little country BIG!, by Alexander Ross; If you can't beat the horses, why is Mike Kolton so Rich?; Communication satellite could soon make possible live telecasts from the Vietnam war; Two-colour ad for a bizarre Bolens 'Diablo Rouge' snowmobile. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
48 pages. Features: Nice colour Oldsmobile ad inside front cover; Join CUSO and spend a weekend with a real live duck-hunting maharajah; The West grows by Moose Jaw just sits and watches the trains go by; The Ship that Died of Shame - the HMCS Inch Arran; Bill Edwards of Oakville and his "Truth Paste" toothpaste; The Battle for the Warrendale Children; Harold Town Creates the Connoisseur's Christmas Tree - article with many colour photos; New Hustle in the Holy Land - it is polishing itself up to boost tourism; Nicholos Monsarrat - an interview before he left after living for fourteen years in Canada; Nightcap - it's TV with a leer and a plunging neckline, a busty, bawdy baby that nobody loves... just the viewers - article with photos; A Second Look at the "Facts" about Cancer and Smoking by the author of "You May Smoke"; George Feyer and his Comic Art (with a postage stamp theme); Eric Levinson claims Harry Houdini speaks to him from the grave - article with photos; Nice colour photo ad for Botany 500; What's New in Medicine; Nice ad for the 1967 Chrysler Newport; Bolens Diablo Rouge snowmobile ad; GM ad for their new energy absorving steering column; Code ad with Christmas theme on back cover. Average wear. 2"x2" piece missing from fore-edge of back cover. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
CZC-12042volume broché, 24x16, bon état général, 170 pages. Bloud & Gay, 1966 ref/111 Au cours de la naissance, de la vie et de la mort dos civilisations, les religions ont déterminé en grande partie les structures intellectuelles, politiques, économiques et sociales, qu'il s'agisse de groupes d'hommes, de nations, d'états ou de vastes empires. Note de contenu : Introduction à l’histoire des religions 1. Historique - Survol de l’histoire des religions - Disciplines ayant pour objet la religion 2. Points de vue - La religion - Classification des religions et problème de 1’origine des religions 3. Structures - Vue d’ensemble - Le sacré - Dieux, êtres intermédiaires, médiateurs Le phénomène religieux 1. Institutions et organisation - La religion et le groupe - Les hommes dans la société religieuse - Les croyances 2. Phénomènes religieux de groupe - Les mythes - Les rites - Les mythes et les rites 3. Phénomènes particuliers - Les manifestations du divin - Tensions de 1’homme vers le dieu 4. La foi - Dans les religions révélées - Dans les religions non révélées 5. Le phénomène « homme religieux » - Deux essais d’explication psychologique - Deux essais d’explication psychanalytique (Freud, Jung) - Deux essais d’explication sociologique (Durkheim, Marx-Engels) Conclusion
CZC-12042volume broché, 24x16, bon état général, 170 pages. Bloud & Gay, 1966 ref/111 Au cours de la naissance, de la vie et de la mort dos civilisations, les religions ont déterminé en grande partie les structures intellectuelles, politiques, économiques et sociales, qu'il s'agisse de groupes d'hommes, de nations, d'états ou de vastes empires. Note de contenu : Introduction à l’histoire des religions 1. Historique - Survol de l’histoire des religions - Disciplines ayant pour objet la religion 2. Points de vue - La religion - Classification des religions et problème de 1’origine des religions 3. Structures - Vue d’ensemble - Le sacré - Dieux, êtres intermédiaires, médiateurs Le phénomène religieux 1. Institutions et organisation - La religion et le groupe - Les hommes dans la société religieuse - Les croyances 2. Phénomènes religieux de groupe - Les mythes - Les rites - Les mythes et les rites 3. Phénomènes particuliers - Les manifestations du divin - Tensions de 1’homme vers le dieu 4. La foi - Dans les religions révélées - Dans les religions non révélées 5. Le phénomène « homme religieux » - Deux essais d’explication psychologique - Deux essais d’explication psychanalytique (Freud, Jung) - Deux essais d’explication sociologique (Durkheim, Marx-Engels) Conclusion
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194615180Nice, Editions des Cahiers Astrologiques, Collection "Les Maîtres de l'Occultisme" V, 1946 ; in-8, broché ; 70, (2) pp., couverture beige illustrée, imprimée en rouge, ocre et noir ; portrait gravé sur bois de Henricus Cornélius Agrippa en frontispice.
18606630Paris, Librairie Académique Didier et Cie, 1860 ; in-12, broché ; (2) ff., 450, 8 pp. de catalogue de libraire.
186016155Paris, Librairie Académique Didier et Cie, 1860 ; in-12 ; demi-veau glacé vieux rouge, dos lisse à faux-nerfs et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; (2) ff., 450, 8 pp. de catalogue de libraire.
18953518Paris, Chamuel, 1895 ; in-12, broché ; (2) ff., 160 pp. et couverture illustrée par l'auteur ; étiquette "Librairie des Sciences Psychiques" collée sur le nom d'éditeur.
194630436Genève, Editions du Verbe, 1946. Un vol. au format pt in-12 (162 x 112 mm) de 119 pp., broché.
CZC-10233livre 15x7, bel état, 31pp. Maison Aubanel, 1930 joint documents manuscrits ref.12
CZC-10233livre 15x7, bel état, 31pp. Maison Aubanel, 1930 joint documents manuscrits ref.12
19361049211936 Didier & Richard Libraires-Editeurs, Grenoble, 1936, 188 p., complet des 32 hors-textes, broché, environ 28x23cm, exemplaire numéroté 1286/1500, plats tachés, haut et bas du dos émoussés, intérieur bien propre.
Hector et Henri Durville, sans date - 1912. In-8 broché, 50 pages. Bien complet des 22 planches hors texte. Conférence donnée le 9 décembre 1912 à l'Institut de Recherches psychiques de France. Couverture un peu brunie ainsi que le bord de quelques pages, sans aucune gravité.
62721Théraplix, collection Analectes, 1970, 252 pp., facsimilé de l'ouvrage paru en 1570 à Paris, broché, traces d'usage, rousseurs sur les tranches, les pages de garde, le dos et la couverture, une étiquette sur le dos jauni , état correct.
CZC-4665format 15x11, jolie reliure plein cuir, très bel état intérieur, 256pp, tranches dorées Quelques illustrations Dijon Pellion et Marchet frères , 1891 Réf : C78
CZC-4665format 15x11, jolie reliure plein cuir, très bel état intérieur, 256pp, tranches dorées Quelques illustrations Dijon Pellion et Marchet frères , 1891 Réf : C78
1967RO40083356SGE. 1967. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur bon état. 183 pages. 1er plat se détachant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0872-Le roman policier
1967RO40058349"SEG Collection "" Espionnage-Service "" N°110. 1967. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 185 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française"
007903Paris Tolmer 0 In-4 à l'italienne Broché, couverture illustrée
19678506Paris, Gallimard, 1967 ; in-8, demi-chagrin à coins lavallière, dos à nerfs dorés; titres dorés, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque) ; 285 pp., [7] pp.
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