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32 pages. Features: Dr. A.D. Hurt writes about "The True Israel"; Condensed version of speech given by Indiana Senator William E. Jenner regarding censure charges against Senator Joseph McCarthy; Time to Begin Again - Sermon of the Month; Photo of Dr. Harry M. Hoxsey with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seago of Rockdale Texas and their baby boy , John Wayne Seago, whom Dr. Hoxsey cured of cancer; Joe Parelli's Case; Interview with Dr. C.A. Newcomb; Cedars of Lebanon; Archaeology and the Old Testament - a review of Dr. M.F. Unger's new book; Editorials mention Senator Fulbright, John Paton Davies, George Sylvester Viereck, the American Bible Society and Brotherhood Week; Foreign Missions - the printed page in other tongues; Book Reviews; Sunday School. Interesting ads. Three-inch tape repair to top of photo of Dr. Harry M. Hoxsey on page 9, otherwise unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy of this fascinating publication. Magazine
82 pages. Features: Director Michael Winner talks about the present climate facing the filmmaker, the mechanics of the industry, the agony of finding new material and what could be done to improve the lot of the British cinema; 'Scorpio' - photos; Reflections of Desmond Davis - article with photos; 'Scarecrow' - photos (please note that half a page has been removed); Has Cinecitta Danced its last Tango? - article (please note that half a photo page has been removed); Fellini Looks Back Again - but Maybe Forwards Too - article with photos; 'The Night Porter' - brief article with photos; The Indestructibles - part 1 of the changing patterns in stardom on the British screen; 'Heavy Traffic' - five pages of illustrations from the film; Sam Peckinpay's 'Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid' (photos); 'Emperor of the North' - photos; Ronald Colman pin-up photos; 'Oklahoma Crude' - four pages of photos; Glastonbury Fayre; Ads include: 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and 'Scarecrow'. Unmarked. Average wear. Despite its defects, a worthy reference copy. Magazine
98 pages. Features: Nice one-page Dart-Kart go-kart ad; Two-page ad for Fairbanks, Morse go-karts; Many additional go-kart ads; Cover story on coupe owned by Jim Miles of Burbank, CA; Teacher's Pet '56 Ford Pickup - owned by Mike Redfield of Yakima, WA; Red "A-Bomb" - Steve Onderwyzer's '30 "A" soft top coupe; '59 Corvette owned by Lloyd "Ab" Riddle of Tulsa; Firebird go-kart article; Short Windowed Sedan - owned by Buddy Pugliese; Customizing with photos, paper and paste; Testing the MC-5 go-kart; Corvair, Falcon and Valiant in quarter-mile competition; Rocky's Rod - '32 five-window owned by Rocky Dimitry of Ohio; and more. Bit of writing atop front cover. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
104 pages. Many reproductions of archival black and white photos. Features: Canada's Unexpected 1943 Victory in Sicily; Allied Military Government in Sicily, 1943; Sicily in Photos and Art - from the Collection of the Canadian War Museum; A Retrospective from Sicily's Battlefields - the 2012 Canadian-American Battlefield Study Tour; Husky's Price - A Window on 21 Lives Lost in Sicily; "The Historical Triumph in Sicily" - The Artistic Legacy of William Ogilvie; Historical Traces of Operation Husky; and more. Average wear. Date stamp atop page 1. A sound copy. Magazine
Together 17 parts in 2 vols., 8vo., with photographs and illustrations throughout; printed wrappers, all near fine copies in custom binders. The run comprises: Vol. 1 Nos. 1-4; Vol. 2 Nos. 1-4; Vol. 3 Nos. 1-3; Vol. 4 Nos. 1-3 (Vol. 4 No. 1 includes Vol. 3 No. 4); Vol. 5 No. 1. With 'Who's Got What' Directory Vol. I (1978) and Vol. 2 (1982). A SPLENDID, WELL-PRESERVED EARLY RUN. EARLY ISSUES ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE.
114 pages. Features: 2004 Olympic Games - the US men's eight makes an emphatic and stunning return to the medal stand; Capital Investment - rowing national governing bodies are under pressure to perform; Peter Copland's British Columbia-based network of clubs; 2004 Canadian Henley; Indoor Rowing - training plans; Technical Training; Don't be Underweight; and more. Average wear. Sticker remnants on front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 453-484 Many nice black and white photos. Features: Continuation of article on the salvage of the Seuvic; Britain's Premier Passenger Centre - Southampton; Adventures of the Ice-Breaker; Two Great Racing Rivals - The "Brilliant" and the "Pericles"; The World's Most Famous Ship - H.M.S. Victory; The Mighty Amazon (with photos from the Booth Line). Moderate wear. Three-hole punched. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 233-320. Features: Portrait of Miss Sotheran; Among Young Collectors; Paintings and Antiques; The Porcelain of Tournai; Living with Antiques - In the modern Chicago apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Franklin, designed by Mies van der Rohe; New York Furniture from the Blair Collection; American History on Liverpool and Staffordshire; American Gaming Tables; and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Average wear. Unmarked. Covers loose as one but present. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
A magazine for collectors and others interested in times past and in articles of daily use and adornment devised by the forefathers. Features: The Meeting House at Sandown, New Hampshire; Shaker Inspirational Drawings; Potsdam - A Symbol; White Glass; Some Engraved American Silver - Part II - From about 1740 to about 1810; The Colonel Jeremiah Lee Mansion; Ernest Hagen's Order Books; and more. Many pages of nostalgic ads from a broad assortment of prominent dealers. Profusely illustrated with excellent black and white photos. pp. 309-380. Printed upon glossy stock. Unmarked with above-average wear. Covers loosening but present. A worthy reference copy of this informative issue. Book
86, 16 [ads] pages. Features: My Fall into Germany from an Aeroplane (Airplane) - how I dropped 8,000 feet getting in - and crawled 400 miles getting out, by Lieut. Pat O'Brien, R.F.C.; The "Debil, Debil' of George's Gap - a snake story; Through Ireland with a "Fit-Up", by Nan Gray; Photo and short article on the Indian-built Hagwilget suspension bridge across the Bulkley River, British Columbia; Behind the Scenes in Russia - Part III - Robert Wilton reports on the war in Russia - article includes several good photos; The Greater Duty - A Corporal in the Royal North-West Mounted Police finds himself in a predicament; In Unknown British Guiana - part 3, with wonderful photos; Tales of the Service - VII - The Saccharine Smugglers (off the Irish coast); Trench Journals - documenting the irrepressible gaeity of French and English soldiers engaged in trench warfare; A Slow Revenge - a snake story from Zululand; The Romance of Fossil-Hunting - with great photos including horse-powered bone hauling out of Red Deer Canyon, Alberta; St. Patrick's Purgatory - with great photos; Photo and brief article on Robert W. Patten of Seattle; Leaping from trees in the New Hebrides - with photo. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this most interesting issue. Book
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Behind the Scenes in Russia - Part VI - Robert Wilton, a British War Correspondent on the Eastern Front, recounts his experiences, tells the true story of the tragic end of Rasputin, and discusses claims that the Czar is alive - article with photos of the Czar, his family, and Rasputin; The Most Savage of Beasts - John A. Jordan describes the strange tactics and danger of hunting the African Buffalo; A Hero of the Soudan - How the first Civilian's Victoria Cross was won by Sergeant J.J. Farmer - article with photo; My Niggers - humorous account of the writer's experiences of Gyppies at a camp along the Suez Canal; My Wanderings in Little-Known Angola - interesting article with many excellent photos; The Mechanically-Minded Skipper - Tobias Meddling of the 8-thousand ton ship Peerless; Capturing Seventy-Nine Germans Single-Handed - Canadian officer Captain MacDowell tricked Germans into surrendering at Vimy Ridge; The Battle for the Lake - German warships are ousted from the great inland sea in Central Africa, Tanganyika; Our Grizzly Bear Record - Francis Dickie and his companion set a new world's record for killing Grizzly bears in the Canadian Rockies - article with photos; Pipe Town - where Brier pipes are made for the "Tommies" and the "Poilus" - article with excellent photos; A "Rice Wedding" in Java - fascinating photo-illustrated article; Some Strange Escapes From Germany - Part I - how prisoners of war escaped from the Germans in WWI; My Escape From Russia - Madame Semenoff describes her escape from Petrograd after the Bolsheviks took over; Canada's Water Miracle - The Bassano Dam, the world's longest, built in Alberta, Canada - article with excellent photos; The Zulu Love Medicine - Part I - a member of the Natal Mounted Police describes how an Englishman was murdered by a Zulu medicine-man and accomplices so a portion of the body could be used to make an effective love medicine; and more. pp. 8 [ads], [3], 268-352, 9-16 [ads]. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. Book
85 pages plus six pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Behind the Scenes in Russia - Part I - Robert Wilton and his adventures as a British War Correspondent on the Eastern Front, with photos. (Wilton's book entitled 'Russia's Agony' was first published in 1918); The Man-Eating Tigers of Rengarih; My Bear Hunt in the British Columbia Rockies - Part II, by E. Ashmead-Bartlett; The Water-Wheels of Hama, Syria - with photo; Beyond the Law - part V - The Dalton Gang, the Condon Bank and the First National Bank at Coffeyville, Kansas; Fishing as a Vocation for War Heroes, by Ralph Stock; Photo of a fallen California Redwood - said to have been the largest tree in the world; In Unknown British Guiana - Part I - many nice photos; Tales of the Service - Part V - My Smuggle-Catching Adventures - by G.W. Hindmarch, a retired Customs and Excise officer in the Shetland Islands; Wonders of the Silver Spruce of British Columbia - in high demand for aircraft construction; Exploring the Ice-Wilds of Eastern Karakoram - Part V - by Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman - with excellent photos; Our Seaplane Adventure - Captain Abbott Meade and his plane go down in the Indian Ocean; Photo of large pile of licorice root at Aleppo; The Revenge that went Wrong - James Bestow and his problem with a Yaqui Indian in Mexico; The Railway Conquest of the Australian Desert - construction of the thousand-mile transcontinental railway, from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta - with many excellent photos; The "War Wolf" - Serbia's war hero Colonel Voyin A. Popovich; Whale Flesh as Human Food - informative brief article on the growth of the whale processing industry in Canada, with photo; Doctoring War Horses - the personal experiences of Blue Cross worker Charles W. Forward in France and Italy. Nice ad for the Hudson Navigation Company's New York - Albany - Troy route. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
Pages 289-312. Cover portrait of Lord Rhondda, appointed Food Controller in June 1917. Contents: America's Co-operation with the Allies. The Law and the Defence of the Realm. Many reproductions of excellent black and white photos including: "Potato Queue" in Hoxton; Coal Queue in London; Blending tea for the Army; and much more. Above-average but not excessive wear. Staples disintegrated with age, as is common. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Front cover portrait of General Porro, Italian Chief of Staff and Representative at the Allied War Conference in Paris. The intervention of the U.S.A. (continued from previous number). The Great Battle of Carso. Centerfold photos of Austrian and Italian positions. Covers loose but present. Tape marks where covers were previously secured. Unmarked. Book
Cover portrait of Rear-Admiral Laurence Eliot Power, appointed in May 1917 to be Director of Dockyards and Repairs. The work of the Navy Engineers - a splendid record. Centerfold photos of torpedoes and smokescreens. The Victories on the Oppy Line and the Sensee Fortress System. Moderate wear. Covers still attached. Unmarked. Book
Cover portrait of General Sir Henry Sinclair Horne, Commanding First Army. National psychology and social changes (continued). The Epic Battles of Bullecourt. Full-page portrait of Lieutenant-General Sir A.W. Currie, commanding Canadian Forces in France, June, 1917. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers still attached. Book
Cover portrait of M. Take Jonescu, the eminent Rumanian statesman and Vice-President of the Rumanian Council. Rumania and the Balkans from the fall of Bukarest (Bucharest) to the dethronement of Constantine. Front cover loose but present. Back cover missing. Book
Cover portrait of Mr. Justice James Watson Gerard, late U.S. Ambassador in Berlin. The Crown and the Conflict (conclusion). Centerfold photos of the King's visit to the Grand Fleet in June, 1917. Life in Austria-Hungary during the first three years of the war. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Front cover portrait of Temp. Surgeon-General Humphry Davy Rolleston, Consultant physician to the Royal Navy and Senior Physician of St. George's Hospital, London. British agriculture on a war footing (conclusion). Life of the "Lower Deck" - How it was affected by War Service. Covers secured by tape. Book
Cover portrait of General Gouraud, "The Lion of the Argonne" - he conducted the successful French attack on the Moronvilliers system. The Great Battles of Rheims (conclusion). The victory of Craonne and the battle along the ladies' walk. Centerfold scenes from France. Loose covers held together by tape. Above-average wear. Worthy reference copy. Book
Cover portrait of Lieutenant-General John J. Pershing, commanding the United States Army in Europe. The victory of Craonne (conclusion). War-time changes in British trade and industry - a record of remarkable achievement. Centerfold photos of American military scenes. America's marvellous mobilisation. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Cover portrait of Lord Northcliffe, appointed Head of the British War Mission in the U.S.A., June, 1917. America's marvelous mobilisation (conclusion). First phases of America's Co-operation with the Allies. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
160 pages. Features: Recollections of WoodenBoat; Twenty-five Years - Twenty-Five Boats; Denmark's Ring-Anderson shipyard; The W-class sloops at Antiqua's Classic Yacht Regatta; The Martin Skiff; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 169-252 plus 28 pages of ads. Features: Chink-Running - an account of the illegal smuggling of Chinese over the U.S. border from Canada via the Detroit River; Slippery Wiley's Luck - Mr. Wiley returns to the scene of his prior crime to con money from more victims in Australia; The Mysterious M'Zab - A description of a little-known country in the heart of the Sahara where, although the French are the nominal rulers, the people actually obey the edicts of a secret Government of their own - great photos; "Ning We Pulls the Strings" - A story of Colonel Mackenzie's inimitable Chinese detective; Our Gatta - a most amusing tale of a native regatta from West Africa; The Longest Canoe Voyage on Record, by John H.E. Nolan (Part 3 of 3) - with several photos; Murder Paul Jaworski is permitted to read advance copy of a magazine serial before being executed for his crime; Feather's Folly - a stirring sea yarn from Newfoundland; Seeing America on Thirteen Dollars - Carl N. Taylor describes his four year adventure which began when he was sixteen; At the Eleventh Hour - Racing A Dying Prospector in the Belgian Congo to British Territory for the sake of his life insurance policy; The Human Tiger - a man planning murder in Perth Australia sees his plan go wrong; A Break in Routine - a true story from a Commissioner of Police in Uganda. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Small tape reinforcements to each end of backstrip. A sound copy of this engaging vintage issue. Book
Pages 105-155 plus nine pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Northwest Passage By Air - many super photos; Canadian Handicraft Old and New; Canada's Million and More Needlecraft Workers; and more. Some of the best ads include: Canadian Pacific Airline (two-color ad inside front cover), Northern Electric (Red Cross Features); Westinghouse Electronics "Where a speck of dust could hide a Nazi airdrome". Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine