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No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and minor bumping to top of spine. 138pp. Britain's biggest music magazine with features on Daft Punk, Stone Roses, Kings of Leon, Blur, Johnny Borrell, Empire of the Sun, Muse, Biffy Clyro, Beatles treasures, the Birth of Britpop and lots more.
Features: complete reprint of rare book "Tales of the West" by Frank W. Calkins; Elkhorn - Montana's amazing ghost town; Stolen Bullion of Indian Ridge - taken from 'Golden Treasures of the San Juan' by John B. Marshall and Temple H. Cornelius; Arizona's Toughest Ranger - Jeff Kidder; The Barker Family looks at the old days - a family moves west/'call-cattle' of the mountains; Utah's Unknown - the Newfoundland Mountains in Utah; The Goldrush follies; Battle at Ball's Ranch, Texas; The Big Old Red Ants of Cow Country - Bert Judia; Where the Gold Turned from Yellow to Green - Idaho's Clearwater country got a second chance; Wells Fargo and the Concord; Lore of Lynx Creek - stray bullet kills a community; 'Cash up' Davis' love affair - his hotel south of Spokane; Garry Owen - the pride of Fort Bliss; Cottonwood Tales of central Kansas; Thirty Days in a Rut - early motor journeys; A Raft of Trouble for the Wrong Train - the Percy train robbers of Wyoming; Lost Fort of the Cimarron; Mrs. Burton's macabre ordeal courtesy of Peter A. Vallat, French Creole born in New Orleans. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
Features: Treasures around the World; Collectable Metal Mansions; The Miniature Photographer III; Cecil Boyd's Figurines; Virginia Rae's Can-Do Dolls; Lillie Langtry; Stacy Hofman's Dolls; Dillwyn Thomas' sculptures; Figure Sculpting I - creating the head; Faux Inlay - real elegance; Claycrafting "Clayborn" the Easter Bunny; Gretchen's wearable wardrobe - a little girl of 1910; Paper Dolls - 3-D girls; Along the Mall III - A Toy Shop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
Features: Cherry Krahling and mother Jean Jakeway create some lovely settings; Don Lampman creates a spooky Halloween setting; Mary Ellis and her floral creations each include a little butterfly; Nancy Peters' Natural Happenings; Irene Mannie's miniature world; Shirley Cox's perfect quilt; Ellen Poitras' Little People; Touring England's Miniatures; Artisan Maureen Collet; Shirley Litz - Food in Miniature; Moanna Riesser's Museum-in-Miniature; Dorothy Brower's Basement Treasures; DIY Quaint Quilt; How to create antique photographs; The 1920s Martha Washington - a beautiful case piece; Joann's decorative storage - how to build a pantry with accessories; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Mount Vernon's Miniature Treasures; Ruth Stephens' Optical Illusions; Cheryl Warder's Celebrations; William and Frances Bowen; Sandy Pynn and her reproduction dolls in antique laces and fabrics; Tom Poitras' formula for elegance; Circus Bedroom; Old Fashioned Luxury - miniature sachets and potpourris; Making twining, vining houseplants; Mary Eccher's Valentine Foods; Making a Snaffle Bridle - Saddlery; Sport Clothes for men; Joann's cowboy clothes and accessories; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
357 pages. Many archival black and white illustrations. Map endpapers. Contains: Early Claim Map; Mines History; History of Mining Towns; Church History; School History; Sports History; Wycliffe 1900-1930; Personal Histories; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Slight lean to spine. Nice clean copy. Book
30 pages. Colour photos. Complete instructions for over 70 items. Accessories for every room. Thirty-two full-sized patterns. 1" to 1" scale. Clean and unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
209 pages. An intimate chronicle of the people and events that have shaped the university for some 150 years. Ten prominent Canadian writers, many of them graduates or teachers from McGill, capture the spirit of the university in delightful anecdote and insightful overview, recreating the exploits and accoumplishments of its historic figures and revealing its role in the modern world. More than one hundred beautiful colour photographs, commissioned from four noted Montreal photographers, portray the McGill campus, its students, and the treasures of its libraries and museums. Historic pictures from the McGill Archives, splendid Notman photographs from the original class negatives, and charming vignettes from Old McGill create a pictorial history of the university. Gift greetings upon title page else clean, bright and unmarked. Negligible wear overall. Lovely copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Light wear to cover. 254 pages. Black and white illustrations.
Paris, Payot, Bibliothèque géographique, 1938 ; in-8, broché, 236 pp. Avec une carte.
Features: Macrothelepteris uliginosa; Treasures of the Everglades; Ferns and their Life Cycles; Ferns from India; and more Book
Possibly unread. No marks or inscriptions. A little storage creasing to covers, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 159pp. A journey to the Promised Land with its history, customs, fertile valleys, desert and holy places. Lavish photographs with captions and an associated descriptive text throughout.
80 pages. As recorded on three Myrrh albums. Songs include: Clean Before My Lord; Dove; Drinkin'; Evergreen; Hallelujah, Outasight!; Heaven's Gonna Be a Blast!; Here I Am (Lovely Jesus); Honeytree; I Believe in Heaven; I Am Your Servant; I Don't Have to Worry; I've Got a Lot to Learn; It's Only Right; Job's Song; Little Things; Lullaby in Jesus' Name; Rattle Me, Shake Me; Ruth; Searchlight; Simple Song; Sometimes I Need You; Take Me Back (And Say You Told Me So); Treasures; You and Me. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
français In-8 de 204-(1) pp.; broché de l'éditeur.
Features: A place called Topock, Arizona; His own Paula Revere - "The Sheriff is coming!"; The Soda Springs (Idaho) treasures; Reminiscences of a Trail Cutter - Walter B. Self; Queen of the Snows and King of the Klondike - Mollie Walsh and Packer Jack Newman; A Patron Saint and a little backing - Don Ana, New Mexico; Lion Mountain Silver Camps; Haunted Waterhole; the courage of Charlotte Martin - Ox Driving Girl; Forgotten man of Sutter's Mill - Charles Bennett may deserve credit for California's gold rush; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Excellent copy. Magazine
Features: U.S. Marshal Red Lucas - 3,600 arrests!; "Nobody is my Name" - what happened when a spaghetti western was filmed in ghost town Mogollon, New Mexico; Vallecito's Treasures - a recent find suggests they may exist; French Runaway in Arizona - friend of the sourdoughs, Joe Mayer specialized in grubstakes; A most extraordinary fugitive - Henry Meiggs; mystery priest's cache; life on an Idaho Cattle Ranch; Kanaka Joe - boy murderer on San Juan Island; Queen of the Utah Gold Camps - Kimberly, Utah; Ike Dotson was hard to kill; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Doukhobor Embroidery; The Leonida Leatherdale Award Seminar 1988; The Art of Rug or Mat Hooking in Newfoundland; The Textile Museum; Wee Treasures; The Winnipeg Embroiderers' Guild Show; Stitching Trivia; Creative Crewel; Mingei - Japan's Enduring Folk Arts; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Madeleine E. Duquemin - recent graduate of Brock University!; Wee Treasures; Ruskin Lace - by OEnone Cave; Spotlight on Anne Morrell; The Teacher and the Child; Expo Vancouver 1986 - "The Place to Be!"; "A Record for Time"; E.A.C. Chart by Joan Matheson of Regina; Rutherford House; and more. Clean with light wear. Name atop front cover. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Antique Needlework Tools; Joan Petrakis; The Researcher's Corner - by Dot From; Elements of Design - Adaptation, Inspiration, Interpreting, etc.; Jali Giroux's EAC Banner; Pull Out Your Egg Beater and Make Your Own Cord; Original and Adapted Designs - A Definition; Wee Treasures - by Connie Willks; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Nineteenth Century Needleworkers - Part I - Needlework for Pleasure; The Sprit of Nova Scotia; Stitching Trivia; More Than Meets the Eye; Pin Cushions - by Arlene Halme; Wee Treasures; The Dugald Costume Museum, Dugald, Manitoba; Presentation of Embroidered Textiles; Armchair ShoppingMembers' Gallery - contrasts by Ann Haesell, Calgary, Alberta; "Family Sampler" - by Pat Drummond; and more. Clean with light wear. Book
20 pages. Features: Wee Treasures; Helen Rumpel's Creativity in Fine Art Stitchery; Members' Gallery - Vena Meitens; Duffle Embroidery in Newfoundland and Labrador; When is a Housewife a Sewing Kit? - by Arlene Halme; Stitching Trivia; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Hand Knit Guru Inspires Glorious Colour tour to U.K.; The Orpheum Embroideries Project - by Connie Wilks; Seminar Impressions - lots of photos from Sault Ste. Marie; Stitching Trivia; Wee Treasures; From Our Correspondence School; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
Features: Roombox contest; How to photograph a roombox; Mini Halloween Tricks and Treats; Tiny Treasures of King Tut's Tomb; Bring the look of gold leaf to your miniatures; Authentic English pottery replicas; Tour of mid-Atlantic miniatures; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge of pages otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Magazine
216 pages. Features: Vote for the 80 Nominees - Dolls of the Year; Treasures from the Franklin Mint; Madame Alexander's Brides; New Dolls by Julia Rueger; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
176 pages. Features: 20 Latest Barbies - including the 1998 Holiday Barbie; New Holiday Treasures, including Madame Alexander, Ashton-Drake, Susan Wakeen, Robert Tonner, Magic Attic, Annalee; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine