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Features: Sportsmen of the Air - Falconry (article with photo of noted bird expert Frank L. Beebe); Hunter's Don't Always Win, by Don Finnamore of Arthwrette, N.B.; Red Lake Battlers, by Mel Dagg of Winnipeg; Out of the Past - a man accidentally discovers the burial island of the Missanabie Indian Reserve; It's Early or Late for Lakers - Lake Trout Fishing; Stalking and Deer; The Golden Retriever; Awesome photo of a huge dead plains grizzly bear; Photos of goose banding; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Reliure ?diteur. Environ 300 pages. 18x25 cm.
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. Covers show light edge wear, text/interior is spotless with sharp corners. Signed by Charles Sauriol on one of the photo pages before the contents.
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 192 pages. Many b&w photos.
Clean and unmarked; tight binding. 192 pages.
12 pages. Retirement of Tom Carson. Louis Salter retires; Calgary Golfers Capture McCordick Trophies - golf story and photos; Mrs. Joy Young becomes company welfare nurse. Details of new company mail order catalogue which gives first composite picture of Eaton's Canada - all 392 buildings in Canada. New Eaton Group Life Insurance Plan. Mrs. Louise Longoz judges needlepoint at CNE. Published monthly in the interests of employees of the T. Eaton Co., Western Ltd., Edmonton. Additional employee news. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
17x11. 252p. Trad. A. Alvarez de la Rosa. Col. Naranja, N. 1501-25.
"Our society, John Ralston Saul argues in the 1995 Massey lectures, is only superficially based on the individual and democracy. Increasingly it is conformist and corporatist, a society in which legitimacy lies with the specialist or interest groups and decisions are made through constant negotiations between these groups. The paradox of our situation is that knowledge has not made us conscious, Instead we have sought refuge in a world of illusion where language is cut off from reality.199p.Looks unread, but paper slightly aged, else as new Book
44 pages. Contents include: Economy in Nutrition; The Ideal Teacher; The Hoar Frost on the Wood; The Central School Fair at Chatham; English Schools as Seen by a Canadian Teacher; Opportunity; Latin Composition in Secondary Schools; Lady Icicle; Teachers' Pensions; Nature Study in Schools; Good Speech; Current Educational Topics; Book Reviews. Front cover nearly detached, otherwise above-average but not excessive wear. Couple of ticks to table of contents else unmarked. A worthy copy of this interesting vintage periodical. Book
Book is in excellent condition with very minor shelf wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Chapters include: The way it was in Alberta, .... in British Columbia, .... in Manitoba, ....in the Yukon, ... In Newfoundland, , ,,, in the NWT territories, .... in the Maritmes, Police transport, The royal Canadian mounted poolice navy, Four legged memebers of the force, Marriage, Sons of freedom, , RCMP musical ride, etc. Inferior economy, As others see us, etc. 215 pages with a few not-so -good b&w illustrations.
354 pages. Analyzes the conditions that give rise to racism in various forms, the extent to which racism permeates the way certain social institutions operate, how groups of people have organized against racism, and the ways that racism is linked to class, gender and ethnicity. Minimal wear. Moderate quantity of highlighting. Attractive glossy covers. Book
317 pages. Reveals the secrets of his success and shares the details of his deals. Offers fascinating insight into why some investors make millions while others lose everything, and shares his wisdom and advice on playing the market. Sarlos grew up on Hungary before WWII, experienced Communism, participated in the Hungarian Revolution, was imprisoned during the Stalinist purges, and emigrated to Canada. Contains fascinating Canadian business history. Spine leans a little to the right. Your humble bookseller met the late Mr. Sarlos in 1986 and found him to be a gentle and warm man. Book
319 pages. Index and reference notes. Black and white illustrations. "A biography of Timothy Eaton which is at the same time a history of the first 40 years of the Eaton store in Toronto." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice tight copy. Book
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 278 pages.
60 pages. Features: Cover art by W.A. Winter shows husband returning to home filled with card-playing ladies; No Excuse Now for Atomic Hush-Hush (Editorial); The Man Who Clipped the King - Paul Emile ("Red") Tasse was barber at the Chateau Laurier Hotel for Thirty years; Jim Crow Lives in Dresden, Ontario - 300 of the 1,700 citizens have Negro blood but can't get a store haircut, a permanent wave, or a restaurant meal; - article with photos; Lucy Makes My Living (fiction); The Fabulous Fraud From Eastwood - Was Ontario's audacious Cassie Chadwick the world's greatest woman swindler? - she hoaxed her way into $1.5 million; Don't Be Scared of Your Heart - the truth about tickers by an M.D.; The Loneliest Man in Canada - Frank McLaren killed his wife in 1927 and spent twelve years in jail, but now he's out; Can You Tell Which Gems are Real? - the synthetic jewelry trade is booming; The Dauntless Deacon of Caulflower Row - the checkered career of John Finlay Allen; Jeanne D'Arc and the Siren Sea (fiction); The Battle of the St. Lawrence (conclusion) - Nazi U-boats in the St. Lawrence; Frank Gladstone Waddington is the dean of Canadian Auctioneers; Nice colour-illustrated Massey-Harris tractor ad shows farmer on tractor plowing his lane with cream cans at gate; and more. Back cover missing. Front cover secured with archival tape. A worthy vintage copy. Book
'Very light shelf wear only to covers only, sharp corners, front end paper with previous owner's name marked out, no marking of any kind to text/interior. Crisp binding. Lots of b&w photos, 255 pages. Includes technical specs, detailed chronology
128 pages including index. Black and white photographs. Large fold-out map of Canada is in place but has been folded incorrectly. A concise interesting 60 year old view of Canadians. Some chapter titles are: The French were here first; Early days in English Canada; The 1914-18 War- Compulsory Service and French Canada; The entry from the Pacific. Book
(Toronto), The House of Seagram, (1953), in-4 formato album, cartoncino edit. (con piatto ant. impresso a secco) in astuccio color oro (minimi difetti), pp. (56). Con 22 tavv. a colori.
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. 152 pages. Slight pencil marking. Photo of contents available. Full green cloth boards with gilt lettering are clean and sharp.
Wild daisies in the Sand reopens a chapter in Canadian history. This book is a series of diary entries beginning in 1941, when author Tom Sando was imprisoned in concentration camps, first in Petawawa and then Angler, Ontario (just outside Marathon, Ont.) -- a young Japanese Canadian imprisoned only because he was willing to stand and fight for his rights as a Canadian.The author's story, related through a series of his journal entries throughout his years of imprisonment. This is a story of loneliness, fear, and eventually friendship and hope.230p. illus Book
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 39 pages. Staple-bound. B&w photos.
(Codice VN/0137) In 4° (31,5x25 cm ) 300 pp. Prima edizione. Con 235 belle grandi foto di cui 109 a colori: fauna, flora, ambienti. Cartone editoriale, titolo oro, sovraccoperta. Ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
xiv, 282 pages. Index. 105 plates plus tissue-protected colour frontispiece illustration of James Wolfe. "Being a volume of records and illustrations together with a pictorial travelogue showing the stage of development which America had reached seventy years after the Seven Years War." - subtitle. "It is my intention not to produce an entire history of even the periods to which I refer, but to bring to light various tracts, letters and documents, many of great rarity and most interesting, and thus to allow the reader to form his own conclusions, rather than to place my interpretation upon this evidence." - Preface. Please note: contains only one map [three missing] in pocket inside back board. Back hinge open. Front hinge starting. Usual library markings and wear. A worthy reading copy. WALLACE p.93. Book
trad. di Elvira Grassi bross. editoriale ill. con bandelle, sguardie illustrate, timbro omaggio
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVE BRUNITURA; SENZA SOVRACCOPERTA. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Lord Vanità Titolo originale dell'opera: Lord Vanity Collana: Volume 23 di Piramide Autore: Samuel Shellabarger (1888/1954) Traduzione di: Olga Ceretti Borsini Editore: Milano: Aldo Martello, 1955 Lunghezza: 552 pagine; 22 cm Soggetti: Letteratura, Narrativa Americana, Romanzi, Avventura, Venezia, Venice, Bath, Quebec, Paris, Parigi, Libertini, Casanova, Cagliostro, Londra, London, Canada, Richard Hammond, Antonio Venier, Corleone, anni cinquanta, romanzo storico, Italia, Italy, Historical novel, English lord, Europe, Intrighi, intrigue, romance and Adventure, gentleman of fashion, libri rari, fuori catalogo, vintage