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193731458New York: Cinema Magazine 1937. First edition. Three numbers of four published of this deluxe annual. Issue 1: Folio 11.5 inches x 14 inches. Cloth backed pictorial boards with cover portrait of Greta Garbo by Jaro Fabry. Light wear to extremities very good condition. Limited edition numbered and specially bound. With the publisher's presentation to Edward G. Robinson. Issue 3 has the publisher's presentation to Leslie Howard. This produced one additional issue. <br/><br/> Cinema Magazine hardcover books
19902110502150906591Minamichita-cho Chita-gun Aichi Prefecture 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Minamichita-cho, Chita-gun, Aichi Prefecture paperback
199324028New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1993. 1 vols. Image 7 x 9 inches matted to 15 x 15 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 7 x 9 inches matted to 15 x 15 inches overall. Original Crawford New Yorker Cartoon Drawing. Fron the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
1887236j0993London: L. Upcott Gill. Poor with No dust jacket as issued. 1887. Third Edition. Hardcover. "The previous editions of this book having met with a favourable reception and being out of print I have been induced to revise it. A considerable amount of new information has been added as well as coloured illustrations of the principal varieties. The work being the result of the experience of a fancier who has studied domestic pigeons from his earliest years the fancier as well as the naturalist will find that it contains an exhaustive account of them." - Preface. Third Edition. xiii 431 13 ads pp. Colour plates. Black and white sketches. Undated but appears to be circa 1887. Prior owner's name upon front free endpaper. Front hinge open. Binding opening at pages 2 and 321. Plate at page 331 loose but present. Somewhat above-average wear to original red cloth attractively decorated and lettered in partially rubbed gilt. Minimal markings. No dust jacket presumably as issued. A worthy reference copy of this wonderful vintage reference.; Sm 8vo . L. Upcott Gill hardcover
1833165903Hackney 1833. 1st Edition in this form. Paperback. Very good copy in the original calf over marble boards. Gilt cross-bands with gilt-blocked titling. Minor generalized wear to the bands and panel edges. Remains uncommonly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Description: Vols 1 and 2 bound in a single volume. Subjects: Poor law and poverty. Charities. Social conditions -Great Britain -19th Century. Hackney paperback
19227174CBRio de Janeiro, O Malho, 1922?1923. Folio. Mit farb. Illustrationen. Halblederbände. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B 2 Bände.
1943012278Paris Le Téméraire 1943 In-4 Cartonnage souple de l'éditeur
19165418CBLeipzig., E.A. Seemann, 1916 - 1918. 4°. 27. Jg.: IV, 332 S.; 28. Jg.:IV, 286 S.; 29. Jg.; 126 S. Original Leinenbände mit geprägtem Deckel und Rücken in schwarz und gold. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + 3 Bände. - Sieben-, acht- und neunundzwanzgister Jahrgang. Neue Folge. berieben. In gutem Zustand.
Testi di Benjamin Peret, Robert Benayoun, Jean Schuster, J. J. Lebel, André Breton, Tristan Sauvage, José Pierre et al. Disegni in nero di Lebel, Krizek, Toyen, Arshile Gorky, Adrien Dax, Pierre Jaouen, Marie Wilson et al. 11 fascicoli rilegati insieme La rilegatura in tela gialla riproduce al piatto anteriore, in nero, l'intestazione della rivista nel suo tipico carattere decorativo slab-serif. 4to. pp. 130. . Ottimo (Fine). . . . Fondata a Parigi nel 1959 da Legrand, la rivista adottò una intestazione dai caratteri tardo ottocenteschi, che anticipava di circa un decennio l'intenso utilizzo che i designers psichedelici statunitensi fecero di questo tipo di carattere. Contribuirono a Bief sia la vecchie glorie del movimento che la nuova generazione con André Breton in testa. (pag. 167, ''Merz to Emigre and Beyond: Avant-Garde Magazine Design of the Twentieth Century'').
Features: Title page illustration of a tank stuck in Palestine; Wonderful two-page photo spread illustrates "Men's Work and Women's Work - In England, Ireland, France, and Palestine; The Reappearance of the Zeppelin (article); The Power of the Press - A Complete Journalist (article); Occupied by the Germans - The Aaland Islands (article); Page of six photos regarding Hong King's new Tai Tam Tuk dam and reservoir; Article by G.K. Chesterton includes photos of Sir George Alexander, John Dillon, and Canon Scott Holland; Five photos of the wrecked stained glass of Rheims Cathedral, and related salvage work; Six photos entitle 'Underground on the British Front' illustrate activites in subterranean tunnels and rooms; The New Air Force and Its Future - article; Before and after aerial photos of Merckem in Flanders which was destroyed by shells; Fantastic page of illustrations and text presents some ingenius food substitutes used by 'our ill-fed foes'; Centrefold illustration of British mine-sweeper protecting a neutral cargo ship from a drifting surface mine; Four wonderful half-page photos of the terrain of the Palestine Campaign - a land of wadis, sands and foliage; Fabulous one-page photo of the Mayor of Jerusalem coming out to surrender the city to General Allenby - meeting the first British outposts; Wonderful one-page ad for Beecham's Pills features lady fortune-teller with big hair, crystal ball and playing cards; Nice two-colour back cover ad for Greys cigarettes features illustration of two mounted soldiers circa 1742 in Mitre or Grenadier cap; and more. 36 pages including several pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
1905R160132530FIGARO ILLUSTRE. 1905. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, 1er plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Année entière avec environ 28 pages par mois. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en couleurs, en noir et blanc ou bicolores dans le texte et hors texte. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes. 1ères de couvertures illustrées en couleurs. Quelques partitions de musiques en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1895R160132536FIGARO ILLUSTRE. 1895. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Année entière avec environ 28 pages par mois. Nombreuses illustrations, photos en couleurs, en noir et blanc ou bicolores dans le texte et hors texte. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes. 1ères de couvertures illustrées en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Rivista d'arte fondata e diretta da Mario Diacono e Claudio Parmiggiani. Scatola contenente 6 fascicoli. 1. Vito Acconci, "Plot" (cm 25.5 x 20.5) 2. Luigi Ballerini, "The book of the last of the Mohegans" (cm 28x20) 3. Julien Blaine, "Autopsies" (cm 28 x 20.5) 4. Heinz Gappmayr, "Aspekte" (cm 22 x 20.5) 5. Gio. Battista Della Porta, "Steganografie" (cm 25 x 20) 6. Jirí Kolár, "Gersaints aushängeschild" (cm 24 x 17.5). Illustrazioni in bianco e nero . Scatola cm 30,5x22. pp. 180 circa. . Ottimo (Fine). . Edizione originale di 500 esemplari. . "La rivista Tau/Ma, ideata da Mario Diacono e Claudio Parmiggiani, fu pubblicata in sette numeri, tra 1975 e 1981, con l'auspicio di Achille Maramotti, che ne divenne l'editore. Il progetto editoriale consisteva nel presentare testi poetico-letterari, libri d'artista nonché testi antichi che potessero interagire con il fare della scrittura e dell'arte contemporanea: una profonda riflessione trasversale tra parola e immagine. La veste editoriale era caratterizzata da una totale libertà, sia tipografica sia concettuale. Il nome della rivista evoca la parola greca tauma: "prodigio, opera magica". Il termine, scisso in due sillabe, diviene portatore di molteplici letture. Tau, diciannovesima lettera dell'alfabeto greco, aveva assunto in epoca antica il significato simbolico di vita e resurrezione. Il vocabolo ungherese Ma (in italiano Oggi), titolo della rivista fondata da László Moholy-Nagy nel 1916, assumeva in sé il portato della Storia e dell'Avanguardia".
195040917Santander ca. 1950-51.- 16 p.: 4º mayor 35 x 25 cm.- Se ofrece este primer número de una revista Santanderina aparecida en la década de los 50 de la que sólo se publicó en el año 52 un número más en Madrid que fue presentado con las ediciones 2 3 y 4 reunidas como "extraordinario de verano". Aunque en la última página se anunciaban siguientes ediciones éstas no aparecieron jamás. Ello hace ENORMENENTE RARA esta revista creada por Alejandro Gago en la que participaban las plunas mas destacadas de su tiempo y de su tierra. El ejemplar aunque tiene algo fatigadas las cubiertas se encuentra en perfectas conficiones e intonso. CANTABRIA Libro en español El Gato Verde paperback
Pubblicazione fondata da Felipe Ehrenberg, David Mayor, Martha Hellion. Testo introduttivo di Felipe Ehrenberg e David Mayor. Un testo di Eric Andersen. Contributi di COUM and Ken Friedman, Monte Cazazza, Ian Breakwell, Paul Burwell and Carlyle Reedy, David Coxhead, Robin Crozier, Michael Gibbs, Tony Gnazzo, Dick Higgins, Richard Kostelanetz, Ruth Krauss, Takehisa Kosugi, Victor Musgrave, Takako Saito, Jirí Valoch. Con diversi ephemera applicati alle pagine: carte, pieghevoli, biglietti, opuscoli, oggetti (tra questi uno "Shit Scraper. Portable-disposable") . 4to (cm 29,5x21). pp. 92. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Edizione originale di 550 esemplari. . Schmuck was founded by David Mayor and the Mexican artists Felipe Ehrenberg and Martha Hellion with the intention to promote international relationships between artists and to steer clear of the conventional structures of good taste that were imposed on artistic productions. Their Nashuatec and IBM Selectric typewriter allowed them to make use of typography in an imaginative manner and take complete control of the design. Most of their publications relate to original works of art by a wide range of artists and visual poets, many of whom are associated with Fluxus. All publications have an illustrated cover, are unpaginated, contain objects, booklets, folders, envelopes etc. made by the contributing authors and artists. Published in various sizes (limited to 550 copies)Schmuck, fondata da David Mayor e gli artisti messicani Felipe Ehrenberg e Martha Hellion, intendeva promuovere relazioni internazionali tra artisti e di evitare le convenzionali restrizioni del "buon gusto" imposte alle produzioni artistiche. Le macchine da scrivere Nashuatec e IBM Selectric permisero alla redazione di utilizzare la tipografia in modo fantasioso e di assumere il controllo completo del progetto. La maggior parte delle pubblicazioni conteneva opere d'arte originali di una vasta gamma di artisti e poeti visivi, molti dei quali associati a Fluxus.Tutte le pubblicazioni avevano una copertina illustrata e contenevano oggetti, opuscoli, cartelle, buste ecc. realizzati dagli autori e dagli artisti partecipanti.
Primo numero della Rivista redatta da A. Giuliani, G. Manganelli, G. Novelli e A. Perilli. La rivista contiene un foglio più volte ripegato con una litografia di Novelli su un testo di Giuliani ''Nel cieco spazio'' (cm compl. 30 x 90); una litografia di Perilli su una poesia di Elio Pagliarani: ''Come alla luna l'alone'' (cm 30x84) ed una litografia di Scialoja: ''Ripetizione 1964'' (cm 30x60). La rivista inoltre comprende: una discussione tra Balestrini, Giuliani, Manganelli, Novelli, Pagliarani e Perilli (''La carne è l'uomo che crede al rapido consumo''), A. Porta, ''Adagio con moto''; A. Spatola, ''Catalogopoema''; G. Novelli, ''Pittura procedente da segni''; A. Giuliani, ''Chi l'avrebbe detto - Morte e amore''; N. Balestrini, ''Primo Piano''; M. Ferretti, ''Il Gazzarra'', ed altri scritti. Disegni di F. Libertucci, M. Aste, C. Cego, L. Taiuti, P. Cotani, E. Tolve, F. Nonnis, G. Novak; sculture di A. e G. Pomodoro, A. Perilli, G. Novelli; musica di F. Evangelisti . 4to. pp. 50 + tavole. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
17955326BBNürnberg, Raw, 1795. 8°. Halblederbde. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschildern u. Rückenvergoldung + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 5326B 1. bis 24. Stück (v. 30) in 4 Bänden. (bestossen u. leicht berieben).
18821428BBZürich, Joh. Caspar Füessly, 1882. Gr.-8°. XIII, 263 S.; S. 265-520; S. 521-712, S. 619-626. Broschur der Zeit (stark berieben und bestossen, fleckig). + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 1428B 3 Bde.
80 pages. Features: Cover illustration of General Officer Commanding Canadian Corps - Lieutenant-General A.G.L. McNaughton; Great colour-photo ad for International Trucks inside front cover features fire-fighters for the air fighters of the R.C.A.F.; Rare one-page black and white photo ad for Moffats Limited shows their employees involved in WWII-related activities; One-page Westinghouse Radio ad features their Strategic War Map and the title "God bless you - Canada!"; Over There - McNaughton's boys are now in fine battle shape and spoiling for a fight - article with photos; Douglas Reed explains that Britain's armed forces are ready to begin jabbing the enemy; ; Good-by, Baby - ware-related fiction; Beverley Baxter describes his return from Spain to the blackouts of Britain; Photo-illustrated article on the work of Tank Crews; Article on Canadian Defense Minister the Hon. J.L. Ralston; Sneak Preview - fiction by Mildred Gilman and Seymour Winslow; Nice one-page black and white photo ad for Dodge Trucks features a snub-nosed lumber hauler; Travelling Oasis - Military fiction in Libya by Major Gerald Oscar Holmes; One-page black and white ad for Dodge cars, featuring the Special DeLuxe; One-page black and white RCA Victor ad features illustration of tanks and planes, below which is a small illustration of Winston Churchill; One-page black and white ad for the Chrysler Royal - with fluid drive; One-page letter from Frigidaire asking consumers to hold back their purchases and invest their money in War Savings Certificates (Bonds); Two-page black and white Ford Motor Company of Canada ad displays the military vehicles they are manufacturing for the war effort; One-page black and white Plymouth car ad; Nice one-page black and white Fargo Truck ad shows tractor trailor hauling steel I-beams; (Canadian) Soldier Artists Record War Effort - E.J. Hughes, O.N. Fisher and Chas. Scott; Canadian General Electric one-page black and white ad features their appliances in a Christmas gift /war savings certificate theme; This Man's Army - fantastic black and white photo feature shows Canada's troops in the many phases of their basic and advanced training; The Canadian Corps in Theoretical Assault - intriguing two-page black and white aerial illustration depicts Nazi forces holding Toronto, surrounded by Canadian forces; Awarding of Medals - article on how this is done; Nice one-page colour military-themed ad for Longines watches; Fantastic colour Firestone ad features the many products they are contributing to the war effort; One-page colour reproduction of E.J. Hughes' painting "The Sergeants' Mess"; One-page black and white General Motors of Canada patriotic ad with small photos of army vehicle production line; Nice one-page two-colour (green and black) Chevrolet ad; One-page two colour (black and yellow) Goodyear military-themed tire ad; Photo fo Canadian soldier billeted in British home; Nice hald-page black and white photo ad for Craven "A" cigarettes which 'will not affect your throat'; Nice red and black one-page ad for Heinz Old-Time Baked Beans features happy multi-generational supper scene; Meals en Masse - article on preparing food for an army, Canada's Army; Lovely colour-photo ad for Palmolive Soap inside back cover inludes Dr. Dafoe and the Dionne Quints; Nice bright colour back cover ad for Community Silverplate cutlery. Average wear. Unmarked. Staples pulling from covers but still attached. A very special issue due to it's substantial Canadian WWII content, highlighted by the artwork of E.J. Hughes. Magazine
64 pages. A wonderful memento for Toronto Maple Leafs fans! Features: Front cover colour photo shows Leaf bench with George Armstrong, Frank Mahovlich and Eddie Shack; Colour photo ad for the Ford Country Squire Station Wagon inside front cover; Maclean's Reports - How one obscure report inflamed both sides of the Fluoride debate all over again; Editorial on Hypocrisy in the Criminal Code - "preventing conception" is an offense; The Maple Leaf Money Machine - a report on how they play and pay, by Peter Gzowski - fantastic two-page-wide black and white candid photo of the team spread out along the boards, complete with their names and positions - the following pages feature a similar two-page-wide black and white photo of the players spread out along the boards in their street clothes, complete with their names and second job, perhaps the most interesting of which is Myles G. (Tim) Horton, "Restaurateur" - little did he know how big his name would become with the eventual growth of his donut business; The Birth-Control Explosion; Portrait of Toronto's Little Italy - its citizens are 160,000 Italian Canadians; The Intimate Record of Sigismund Zippel's Open Heart Operation - artificial leaves in his main heart valve; Report from Africa's unreported war - in Portuguese Angola -Holden Roberto's rebels attack from the Congo; The Taping of Hamlet, starring Christopher Plummer and Elsinore; Colour illustrated Chevrolet centrefold ad; Colour photo full-page ad for TCA, Trans-Canada Air Lines/Air Canada; Cool all-red full-page photo ad for the 1964 Buick Special - with three models shown; Sidney Katz makes the case for a sane look at drivers who drink. Contents gently tanned with age. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. Magazine
92 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for the 1953 Ford Customline Fordor Sedan; Magnificent full-page photo ad for Allis-Chalmers Tractor Division features Montreal's Miron & Freres Ltd. using an HD-20G, the world's largest tractor shovel with a 4-yard bucket; Very colourful full-page ad for BA service stations; Great colour photo full-page ad for the General Electric Twin-System refrigerator; The fight over Vitamin E - a bonus length feature on how Dr. Evan Shute and Dr. Wilfred Shute claim to be using Vitamin E to improve major health problems of their patients - with photos; Response to the Vitamin E article by the Canadian Medical Association; The corpse that hoaxed the Axis - Part One of the amazing story of how "Major Bill Martin" was part of a British Secret Service plot to mislead the Nazis into thinking the Allies would invade Sardinia, not Sicily; Anna had to be a clown - Claudia Anna Russell-Brown is a funny lady! - with large photo; The Duke of Edinburgh - the man behind the Queen - part 7 and final instalment of series "The Family in the Palace"; Can the West Stand Peace? - will Malenkov's peace offensive increase the danger of a slump and turn it into a propaganda victory for the Communists?; Louis Hemon - Vagabond Genius - article with photos; The Strange Death of Daddy Daniels (fiction); Henry Morgan and Company Limited, of Montreal, are the holdest and most courtly department store keepersin Canada - article with great photos; Never tell a woman anything (humour); The fastest man on four legs - Horse Jockey Johnny Longden - article with photos; Colour ad for the Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan; Nice vintage colur ad for Cycla-matic Frigidaire refrigerators; Nice full-page two-colour ad for 1953 GMC trucks; Electrohome television and radio ad; Excellent colour photo Caterpillar ad inside back cover shows 1953 scraper in action plus a rare 1923 photo of a tractor pulling a scraper which is loading a horse-drawn wagon with earth; Great Coke ad on back cover shows smiling woman at gas station; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
16 pages. Features: My First Character - Best-Selling Author John Le Carre tells of his first inspiration; The Perfect Age - many famous achievements have been accomplished by young people; Our Changing Youth - how different are today's teens from those of ten years ago?; Rolling Stone Brian Jones almost died in Detroit; Are You Really in Love? - here are some clues; Great retro color ad on back cover entitled ""Flash Across the Skies!" advertises a model of the Gemini space capsule. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Coupon removed from Hormel ad on page 11, otherewise a sound copy of this special vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Circus Girl - with photo of The Three Meckners, including brave Alicia; Chesterfield cigarette ad includes photos of security guard Dale McRoberts, Jr., gallery operator Tami Apt, and commercial fisherman Floyd Cummins of Washington State; The Single-Parent Family - article with photo of the Kennedy family in rowboat; Off-Beat Vacations; Tasteful one-page photo ad for Formfit/Rogers Dress-Shapers; "The Spy" - From the Cold to the Screen - John Le Carre recounts the often traumatic experiences of watching his characters come to life in the persons of Richard Burton and Claire Bloom - includes several photos. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this special vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Gorgeous cover photo of Dalia Lavi; Japan Goes Yankee - article with wonderful photos of American culture being adopted by the Japanese; Thailand Adventure - American Jacqueline Ayer went to Bangkok as a housewife, became a fashion designer, and today she's bringing Eastern flavor to U.S. women; Daddy's Eight Daughters - Charlie Rose writes of the beautiful family of General Chien Tai, former chief representative of China to the United Nations - includes magnificent family photo of Mi-mi, Do-do, Octavia, Re-re, General Chien Tai, Satellite, Madame Tai, Uranium, La-la, Si-si, Fa-fa and So-so; A Girl's Life in Red China - Sansan, a pretty teen-ager, has a message for Americans her own age (she escaped to Hong Kong in 1962) and here describes the plight of living in Red China; Hong Kong Tea Party - Cooking Far Eastern Style in Kitty Wing Min's Home. Color ads include; Miss Clairol and Hush Puppies (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy of this most wonderful issue. Magazine
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Laying cable for the new United States - Alaska telephone link; Working around the sudden collapse of a 150-foot span of the Mission Abbotsford Bridge in 1955(photos); New truck digs its own post holes in the Peace River area; Storm cripples telephone plant; Overseas Rates Cut; More Long Distance Circuits; Repeater key to Trans-Atlantic Cable; Telephone man (Clifford Sherlock) treads trapline on weekends; 1956 review; Recruiting Program; microwave towers to carry second Radio Telephone system - article and photo; List of Exchanges i.e. # of phones operating in each community; photo of microwave relay truck; Dog Mountain tramway completed - text and photos; Howe Sound Line Rebuild -photos with captions; Squamish Exchange - photos; Private radiotelephone system feeds sawmill operations - two pages of photos and text; Nanaimo to be SATT dialing center - article; photos of 'microwaves across the mountains; passing of Mr. R.S. Argue; Great photos of the Vedder Crossing; Ladner goes automatic; Photos of Terrace staff; 'floating phones' - nice set of photos of phones at work at sea; Training; photos from atop Promontory Mountain and Greenstone Mountain; Gordon Farrell now Board Chairman (Karsh photo); Cyrus H. McLean now President (photo); B.C. Microwave to open 1 July - great photos; microwave opening previewed; 1958 big year for radiotelephone - article and map; 7,000 mile trade goodwill call; picture of a Moore "Formorama"; Coverage of the Ripple Rock Blase - with photo; increasew will not give required revenue; Microwave Skyway - text and photos; B.C. Centennial coverage facilities very complex; Oliver cutover; photo of men at work over the Sumas River; TOC - the Television Operating Center, inside the Farrell Building in Vancouver; Lloyd Purdy and John Martin retire; Creston Cutover; Photos of the radiotelephon serving an active paving company; Meet Fred Feeney - article with photo; Ladysmith converts to Automatic - photos; Lloyd Purdy and Percy Crute retire after a combined 82 years of service; Victoria 2-5 conversion; photos of microwave sites readying for onslaught of winter; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight and square. Marbled endpapers. Name of E.P. LaBelle stamped on bottom- and fore-edges of text. Mr. Labelle was a second-generation employee off the company. Book