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219 pages including article on 'China: The Coming Power' by Barber Conable and David Lampton. Small crease to bottom corner of back cover. Book
Features: Mr. and Mrs. John Zweifel and their restored White House; Rita Stillman's fantasy Victorian Home; Minikins Doll Designer - Dorothy Haw; The Continuing Adventures of Nancy Marjoribanks - Early Canadiana and more; Treasure by Hank Taylor using avacado wood; History's Haw Branch and its Haw Twig; Lynn Fuller's Adoptable Babies; Classic Country Furniture Made Easy; Everyone Can Make a Toaster; Joann's Barber Shop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
3 vols., 8vo., Fifth Impression thus, with frontispieces and numerous illustrations throughout; pictorial boards printed in gilt, red and black, burgundy backs lettered in gilt, burgundy endpapers, a fine set in publisher's board slip-case. The set comprises Vol. I: Marvels and Magic; Vol. II: Heroes and Saints; Vol. III: History and Romance
8vo., First Edition, with double-page map; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers very lightly creased at extremities else a very good, bright, clean copy. IN THIS CONDITION, A RARE SURVIVAL. Enser, p.428.
8vo., First Edition thus, with plates and maps; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, red endpapers, a near fine copy in dustwrapper. SCARCE.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with illuminated title and numerous fine coloured illustrations in the text; ivory faux-vellum, upper board blocked in colours, blue cloth back lettered in gilt, blue endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
48 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Nice vintage illustrations on front cover. Features: This Bottle Not To Be Sold - early bottle recycling - with different labels - reuse warnings on bottles; Milk Bottles Pyro Glazed - article with nice photos; British Bottle Bits; Rob's B.B.B. Poisons; - Hexagonal poison bottles and more; Messages; Extra-Special Deliveries; Beware! - an illustrated warning of early 1900's whiskey flasks that have been turning up with1930's labels on them; Chico Bottle Show; Up-Dates; Phil Barber Presents - "Ballou's Pictorial" - article on the New England Glass Company's Works. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1920, fasc. 6, raccolti in volume unico, in-8, cop. fittizia (ma conservate le br. edit.), pagine da 440 a 1296 in numerazione continua (+ pp. pubblicitarie all'inizio ed alla fine di ciascun fasc.) Belle copertine a col. di Lelong, Lorioux, de Becque (anche con un articolo sui costumi disegnati per "Tarass Boulba"), Naurac e Taquoy. Disegni in b.n. nel t. di Barbier (costumi per una "fête chinoise"), Lalau, Capy, Lorenzi, Jarach, Bill, Hémard, Dutriac, Antral, Marty, Laurens, Lafitte, ecc. Illustrazioni fotografiche di stelle del teatro (Marthe Régnier, Germaine Lubin), della danza (Pavlova nei "Ballets Russes", Zambelli in "Sylvia", Molina, Marthe Chenal), del cinema (Pearl White, Fanny Ward). Strappo senza perdita a p. 867.
213 pages. Great black and white glossy photos. "The life story of a diabetic youngster who has become the scourge of the NHL, together with a history of the Philadelphia Flyers and profiles of Rick MacLeish, Dave "The Hammer" Schultz, Bernie Parent, and Gary Doernhoefer." - from dust jacket. Former library copy with relatively few markings and average wear. Binding sound. Dust jacket preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A worthy copy, especially for any fan of the famous Broad Street Bullies! :-) Book
In-8° (cm.23,2x16), pp. (6), 361. Brossura editoriale. Prezioso strumento bibliografico.
36 pages. Cover photo of Pat James. Contents: Christmas greetings from Mr. McLean, head of the company, inside front cover; Photos of D.C. Watt, Earl T. Squire and T.D. Owen-Turner; Details of construction around the province, with photo of new structure in Keating on Vancouver Island being built by Farmer Construction; Treasury cheques now processed by I.B.M. - with photos of the new technology at work; Ladysmith Conversion to dial service - with one-page photo of Mrs. Laura Ryan removing her operator headset for the last time, plus 8 more photos showing Tom McCormick, Doug Baigent, Kerry Condon, Stuart Telford, Chrissie Robertson, E.R. Walker, Martha Watson, Adelaide Willmon, W.F. Matthews, L.A. Huxtable, Don Morison and Koos Rauwerda; Aerial photo of construction of the new William Farrell Building in downtown Vancouver; Retirement photos of Lloyd Purdy and Percy Crute; June Watt appears in advertising photo used to sell extension phones; Victoria 2-5 Conversion - with 5 photos including Gerry Barber, Herb Peters, Pete Fouldes, Ken Findler, Cliff Adams, Lorne Bradshaw and Ed Pierson; Transistor 10 years old; Photos of the Telephone Choral Society plus head shots of 8 of its key people, Florence Allen, Kathleen Russell, Connie Busby, Campbell, Buchanan, Dorothy Healy, John McCabe, Shirley MacDonald and Early Harison; Photo of Norman Fisher and one of his innovations; Photo of Mike Perkins holding new electronics; Recent department moves; Article and related photos relating to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fletcher and their dachshund called "Grief"; Photo of mobile phone exchange owned by North-West Telephone Co. being used at Chetwynd; Interesting two-page photo-illustrated article on how microwave sites are being prepared for winter's onslaught; Magnetic tape solves problem for CBC in Calgary; Group Annuity Plan details; Roy Grigg, Dan Holliday, William Mackie, Doris Lacey and Florence Grull retire; Photo of new Prince George North-west Telephone Company office with 'sidewalk view' of racks; Photo of Ron McIntyre and Vern Kunkerson repairing lightning damage to cable spanning the Columbia river at Trail; several yellow pages ads; Photo of new B.C. Telephone Teletype Service VW (Volkswagen) service and installation van, utilized because of its double side-loading doors and low floor; Sports photos; Surprise shower photo of Miss Armande Levasseur with Annie Guranich and Marjorie Laughlin; Photo of Ladysmith chief operator Miss Christine Robertson cutting the old wire cord to her phone as her new dial service goes live; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece and 24pp of coloured plates; pictorial boards, orange back lettered in gilt, red endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
168 pages. Index. Documents the challenges of early truck transport in B.C. "Author was B.C.'s best-known Pioneer Trucker who travelled the length and breadth of British Columbia interviewing and taping the reminiscences of the old-time drivers. A trucker since his youth, Andy Craig had an ear for detail and a natural flair for story-telling. This book is unique in combining a first-hand history of pioneer trucking in B.C. with an updating as to what is happinging in the trucking industry in the 1970's." - back board. Some of the truckers featured include: Boyd's Freight Lines of Clinton, Fred Carson's Freight Lines, Les Cotter, Art Ducloe, Spencer Patenaude, Johnny Assman, Docherty's Cariboo Freight, Lee's Transport, Venderspek's Transport, White Motor Freight, Earl Chase & Triangle Trucking, Malcolm Oliver, Reg Barber, Woods & Fraser, and Walt Harrington. Includes dozens of reproductions of great archival black and white photos. Pages yellowed with age. Gift greetings and some markings atop front free endpaper. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this engaging work. Book
Features: Rocket Richard - on the brink of 50... and oblivion; Great old stories from our pages polished and returned 'good as new' - Zoltan Szoboszloi, Anne Murray, Jacqueline Kennedy; The Canadian Magazine kite; What's Where (and worthwhile) in Halifax - or, the things the guidebooks never tell you (please note that there are several long black ink marks across this article; The kindest cut of all - it's called the Caesar, the lady barber says, and it covered Pierre Trudeau's bald spot - Lucille Savage, co-owner of Ottawa's Le Connoisseur. Average wear. Short tears to and chips from fore-edge of last few pages. Book
98 pages. Features: United States Lines one-page color-photo ad features Colonel and Mrs. Leon Mandel of Chicago, Mr. & Mrs. Russell V. Downing of New York, and Mr. & Mrs. Allyn H. Barber of Pasadena; Chlorine gas leak near Labarre, LA; Special Report on "The House That Sam (Rayburn) Built"; Heavy snow in New York City; Short Mardi Gras article with photo; Classy one-page color-photo ad for American Airlines; Two-page ad for Metrecal weight control products; Photo of people reaching for food aid in Congo; War and Revolution come to the Watusis, the Bahutus, and the Pygmies; Adolph Eichmann formally indicted on fifteen charges; Photo of passengers being pushed into Tokyo train (shirioshi); centerfold Goodyear ad loose but present; Passengers of hijacked Portuguese luxury liner Santa Maria safe; Dodge Lancer color photo ad shows misty lady dressed in white in background; One-page photo of Jerry Lewis with large sucker in Consolidated Paper ad; Chimp sent up on rocket from Cape Canaveral; What Makes a Prima Donna?; Meet Eileen Farrell; Photo and brief article on college hockey phenom Phil Latreille; Passing of Eugene Dennis, Perry W. Howard, Anna May Wong, Dorothy Thompson, Alphonse Picou and John Zahnd; Tax Reform; Scantlin Electronics and John R. Scantlin; Article on pending national fresh water shortage and possible remedies; Henry Hazlitt on 'Pledges vs. Policies'; Interesting color-photo ad inside back cover presents the huge accounting machine made by National; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
16 pages. Features: Ted Kroll hits jackpot; Marlene tops Proettes; Shoemaker breaks leftie record; Stevenson wins USGA title; Clifford Ann Creed takes western; Importance of putting; Nice photo of Clifford Ann Creed; Photo of Robert Romberger; 12 photos from Tam O'Shanter include Dutch Harrison, Ed Furgol, Johnny Palmer, Jerry Barber, Peter Thomson, Bo Wininger, and more; Photo of Ed Tutwiler and Richard E. Holtzman; Nice photo of Walter Hagen, Walter Hagen, III, and Walter Hagen, Jr.; Titleist ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Souchak sizzles; Barber beaten; Rule nips Nicklaus; Presidential play studied; Face each shot as it comes; Wright Reigns; Sandler outplays amputee field; Photo of Mike Souchak; Photo of Billy Maxwell and Art Wall, Jr. boarding flight to Brazil; Photo of Mrs. Margaret Burdeshaw and Carole Burdeshaw holding trophies; Photo of Franco Bevione being congratulated by Bobby Locke; Photo of Mrs. E.C.K. Finch with Miss Van den Berghe; Back cover photos of Commander Andrew Taylor, USN (Ret.) and Harvie Ward; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
34 pages. Features: Cover photo of beach scene on Mamette Lake; Photo of Eugene Korytniak with massive 69 lb spring salmon from the Kitimat River; You, Too, Can Catch a Statistic! - interesting statistics on last years catch; Nice one-page illustrated ad for Gibbs tackle; Photo of massive Tyee salmon caught off Campbell River; Illustrations show how to get results from your Herring Bait; Remember When? - fishing around Kamloops in the early 1900s, with photo of Mrs. Margaret Scott of Echo Lodge and a catch of rainbow trout from Paul Lake, plus a photos of Joe Kendall in his barber shop, Bert Collins of Cache Creek, and Fred Casey of Knouff Lake; Photo of Jack Finlay and Norman Towe and 352 crows the Abbotsford Fish & Game Club shot on a recent 'Crow Day'; Clay Chips - with photos of Joe Williams, Russ Young, Arnold Reigger, Mrs. Ruth Ray; Verne Greensword, Danny Pagliaro, Michael Fripp, Stu Loutit, Don McIntosh, Jack Radford, Russ Young, Arnold Ford, Tommy and George Freeman, Marvin Hergert, Danny McDonald, and Earle Reynolds; Boats; Safety Afloat; Nice one-page Old Vienna features large photo of trollers proudly displaying their catch; How a good boat driver helps water skiers; Brief illustrated piece on Nikko shotguns from Japan; Photos of Ducks Unlimited officials Fred Auger and Col. Clarence Wallace; Stillwater 'Caddis'; Back cover illustrated ad for the International Travelall; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Mm 245x295 Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, custodia editoriale, cartone protettivo, 496 pagine profusamente illustrate in nero e a colori lungo l'intero testo redatto in italiano ed inglese - English-Italian texts. Opera in condizioni di nuovo - brand new in original shrink wrap. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
iv, 220 pp. Bibliography. Index. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of interesting archival photos. Presents the family recollections of: Eleanor Dahl, Jessie Stinson, John Wannamaker, Earl and Mabel Onderdonk, Mildred Wannamaker, Krysia Mason, Douglas K. Redner, Verna Sills, Mrs. Jack Langman, Robert and Carole Bleecker, Mrs. George Flower, Bruce Graham, Gwen Braidwood, Jack DeLong, Mary and Cecil McConkey, Emma Barber, Gladys Adams, Beth Nightingale, Nellie Montgomery, Lorna Bowerman, and Mrs. John Jinks. Also includes a fascinating page of information about the Spanish Influenza epidemic of 1918, including a 'Recipe for Influenza' which involves vinegar, turpentine and flannel. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this informative local history and wonderful genealogical reference. Book
16 pages. Features: Lloyd Triumphs - great comeback in the L.A. Open; Bolt's 63 fails to catch Mangrum; Amateurs in the South; Photo of the Maxwell Boys, W.O. (Jr.), Billy, and Bobby, who all recently held course records at the Big Spring CC in Texas; Nice photo and article about the success of Lloyd Mangrum; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photos of Jerry Barber and Tommy Bolt; Page of photos of the pros who accomplished feats in 1955, including Mike Souchak, Doug Ford, Mortie Dutra, Ed Furgol, Chick Harbert, and Cary Middlecoff (being kissed by the Tennessee Governor's wife); Photo of the retirement of Mr. Hack (H.C. Hackbarth), nearly 50 years the pro at the Little Rock, AR CC; Photo of Milt Woodard; Photo of Dan Sheehan; Large back cover photo of the Vare Family - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Vare, Jr.(of Philadelphia) and relatives; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
98 pages. Fiction: See you in the movies; The black devil; Papa played the cello; Bright message; A drive through the country; The outraged heart (part 3 of 4). Articles: Trieste - Battleground for Peace - article with photos; Message to Americans; One Hungry World; I Am a Spastic; Call Them Mister; Brass Hats and Blue Pencils - the Stars & Stripes Army newspaper; Benedict Bogeaus' Movies; A Million Miles of Fishing - a vast tuna industry awaits development in the Pacific Islands; Nice color ad for GE radios; Great color ad for International diesel tractor pulling a scraper; Sweet color one-page ad for the Mercury (Woody) Station Wagon; Great color Coke ad shows magician at work; Union Pacific ad featuresYellowstone National Park; Nice color Chrysler ad; Wonderful photo ad for Columbia sun Glasses; Nice GMC truck ad features G.I. Joe in barber shop; Nice one-page Borden's ad featuring Elsie the Cow; Nice Lucky Strike cigarette ad on back cover features tobacco farmer; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
180 pages. Features: 1-page color ad for Timken tapered roller bearings; 1-page color ad for Lumite auto seat covers; 1/2-page color ad for Fatima cigarettes; 2-page color ad for General brand Winter-Cleat tires; Fantastic 1-page color ad for White Trucks features log-hauling scene; Nice color 2-page ad for General Electric radios and tvs; Nice color 1-page ad for Whitman's Samplers; What Kind of Man is Stalin? - Part 1 of 'My Three Years in Moscow - article with photos - the author met Stalin personally; The Innocent Buccaneer (fiction); How to Get Rich After Dark - photo-illustrated article on the men who fish the Gulf Stream off Florida; The Rebellious Age (fiction); Moutain Rescue Man - color-photo illustrated article on Ranger William Butler of Washington's Mount Rainier; The Woman Hater (fiction); John Pastore - Rhode Island's Little Firecracker - article with photo; Hilarious Memories of Albert J. Rothe "The Red Barber" who trimmed famous men such as Truman, Bradley, Byrnes, Leahy and Patton - article with photos; Anxious Night (fiction); Tuss McLaughry of Dartmouth's football program - article with photo; Collision Course (fiction); Feature article on Miinot, North Dakota, with photos; New York City's Food Trades Vocational High School - article with great color photos; The Doctor of Unkown Island (fiction); Photo-illustrated article on Jimmy Dunn of America's foreign service; *SENSATIONAL* full-page color-photo ad for the New Chrysler Town & Country in a bird hunting locale; That Ain't The Way I Saw It - former newspaperman Robert M. Yoder on the glamorous adventures thata befall a reporter in the radio serials; Fantastic two-page Borg-Warner ad highlights their products in the Ripley's Believe It or Not! format; U.S. Army photo-illustrated recruiting ad; Nice 1-page color ad for Old Gold cigarettes; 2-page color-photo ad for Sun-Maid Raisins; Borden's ad features Elsie the Cow; Nice 1-page color-illustrated ad for American Airlines; Magnavox TV ad; Nice photo-illustrated ad for Pullman cars; 1-page color ad for Rice Krispies; Two-page ad for Listerine and dandruff; Gorgeous 2-page color illustrated Chevrolet ad featuring a red Styleline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan; Auto-Lite Spark Plug ad features photos of Jane Wyman; Nice 2-page color-illustrated General Motors ad highlights the safety of their vehicles; Nice 1-page 2-color photo-illustrated ad for Eaton 2-speed axles features tank truck driver Mr. J.T. Ebling; Eveready battery ad features photos of Mr. Axel Lober, Mr. Everett Smith, Janice Winters and Mr. Sam C. Kuster; Nice 1-page photo illustrated ad for the Underwood All Electric Typewriter; Color ad for Crosley fridges; Nice color ad for Kraft Cocao Mix; Wonderful full-page color 7up (Seven-Up) ad features photo of a square dance scene; Color ad for Del Monte Catsup; Hydrox cookie ad; Color ad for Hamilton watches; 1-page 2-color ad for Red Heart dog food features photos of Lassie; Nice 1-page color ad for United Aircraft; Cream of Wheat ad features Li'l Abner cartoon; Full-page tire chain ad for American Chain & Cable Company; 1-page 2-color ad for Cavalier Cedar Chests; Statler Hotels ad features cartoon. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. This issue noteworthy for its many exceptional ads. Magazine
55 pages. Features: How a Canadian jazz singer became the wife of an Earl - Stevie Wise of Toronto is now Lady Listowel, married to the Earl of Listowel; They Help Themselves by Helping Others - Rev. Henri Groues of France originated the Emmaus idea of collecting, repairing and selling used goods to build homes for the poor - Rev. Laurent Laporte of Montreal; He goes fishing in his own living room - George Wendelkin; A Cold Wind Makes Lola Albright a hot property; Don't put off that children's Party - or you may find it's too late to enjoy the fun yourself; League of the Light-Fingered - Shoplifting is a problem that has grown to million-dollar proportions in Canada; Fiddler with Plenty of Strings to his Bow - Ellis Wilson of Quebec is a band leader, a farmer, a TV salesman and a barber; Ted Bowsfield of Penticton, B.C. succeeds at baseball in Boston and Los Angeles; A British Army Armoured Car is converted to carrying money; Bud Henning's All-Girl Drill Crew - three daughters are all he needs to man his rig - water drilling family in the Kootenays of B.C.; You need luck in this business - Bill Daniels has cornered the market - he owns three million four-leaf clover plants - Gulfport, Florida - his business is called Daniels' Clover Specialty Co.; Nipper by Doug Wright. Great colour ads including Savage Shoes centerfold. '62 Envoy colour car ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Special triple issue. 104 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Features: Billy Barker - he hit the mother lode; Last Voyage of the Tonquin, March 25, 1811; Miser's Hoard - Silas K. Vandermark; Policing the Rails - B.C. Provincial Police Constable Fred Emmott; Steamboat in the Rapids - the Maid of the Mist shoots the rapids below Niagara Falls, June 6, 1861; Murder at Beaver Pass - black barber Wellington Delaney Moses helps solve murder case; Grafton Tyler Brown - Black Artist of the West; Father Rondeault's Butter Church - St. Ann's Church on the Cowichan native reserve near Duncan on Vancouver Island; The Life and Death of the Davis-Humphries Hotel - Augusta Twp., Ontario; Leechtown's $40,000 Cache - on Vancouver Island's Leech River; Dead Man's Gold - a tale from up the Stewart River; The Evil-Tempered Explorer - Captain Sir Edward Belcher, R.N.; Memories of Mount Sicker - its copper prompted development of two major mines, a railway, and three small townsites; Cariboo Memories of Constance Pettijohn; The Ghost of Walt Whitman, and Ontario's Bon Echo Rock; Haida Chief Koyah's War; The Tragedy of the American Buffalo; Buffalo are moved to the future Banff National Park; Sod House Earns Pioneer's Respect; The Last Great Indian Battle - it became a slaughter when the Cree made a rush for the river; Twenty-six Years With the B.C. Provincial Police - Constable Jack Williams retired in 1949 (several drops of soiling and slight moisture exposure to this story). Unmarked with moderate soiling and wear. A sound vintage copy. Book