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359 pages including index. A world of exhilarating experiences lies in store for the traveler within these pages. Stunning colour photography reveals silent blue lakes, the majestic white peaks of the Rockies towering over green forests, the rugged coastline of Nova Scotia, the cafe life of Montreal, and much more. Includes hundreds of full-colour photos, accurate maps, trip-planning details, and fascinating text. Unmarked. Light wear. A nice copy of this attractive volume. Book
52 pages. The second of a three part series intended to cover the major and minor varieties of Canadian stamps issued since 1952. Does not include any varieties found on postal stationary. An interesting booklet with many black and white illustrations plus bibliogrphy. Average wear and soiling. Contents unmarked. Book
Ottawa, Department of Agriculture of Canada, 1905, in-8, tela editoriale rossa, titolo oro (Dominion of Canada) al piatto anteriore, pp. (4), 221, (5). Con 5 grandi carte a colori ripiegate all'interno di tasche ricavate al verso dei piatti, 67 tavole in b.n intercalate nel t. ed una grande piegata in antiporta. Blanda cessione di colore da umidità che interessa i margini esterni dei piatti (ed ha procurato qualche macchia alle carte ivi contenute), ma interno ottimo.
Opuscolo turistico della compagnia ferroviaria canadese, spillato cm21x23.5, pp 36 incluse copertine. Copertine a colori, numerose fotografie in nero, carta geografica ripiegata a colori. In inglese. Introduction by Frederick William Wallace, A Glorious Summer Playground, Gaspe, Northern New Brunswick, Delightful Beaches, Fredericton and the Saint John River Valley, Halifax, Nova Scotia’s Southern Shore, Pictou Lodge, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, Boys’ and Girls’ Camps.
The declaration of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms formed Part I of the Constitution Act of 1982. To ensure that citizens of different ethnic groups were made aware of their legal rights the government issued posters in a number of languages.This is in DUTCH. Poster size 23x18" = 58x45cm Poster
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. Dust jacket slightly faded and worn at top and bottom of spine. 530 pages.
31 pages Features: Furniture of Upper Canada; Furniture of French Canada - History of fine furniture in French Canada; Tibetan Jewelry; From Modesty to Mod - Article on the Royal Ontario Museum's Centennial exhibition on Canadian clothing from 1780 to present (1967); The Fascination of Misericords - Background of Misericords (ornate wooden carvings); and How to Become a Collector Without Knowing It. Minimal wear. Small mailing label top left back cover. Clean and unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
Features: In search of a Standard for Canadian Furniture; Canadian Art at Auction; Nineteenth Century Room (Wall) Paper in Canada; Recent Furniture Acquisition at R.O.M.; Iron and Tin Ware. Average wear. Moisture exposure has resulted in some waviness and some pages being stuck together. When these pages were unstuck some peeling occurred, affecting some text and photos. Overall, a worthy reference copy. Book
Features: Image of Canada - a Travelling Exhibition; A Desk with a Reason - a 'Table Desk'; Antiques in British Columbia; The Grange; The Davenport; Art and the Courts - France and England from 1259-1328. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
Features: Victorian Art Pottery; Interesting Items from Cork to York; Victorian Canada - Part 3 - The Development; Take Time for Time - Automaton Watches; Exotic Fabrics - Made for Export; The Corning Museum; Persian Rugs - Easy Guide to Antique Recognition. Average wear. Sound working copy. Book
Features: Why Josiah Wedgewood Chose Etruria; The First English Canadian Novel - St. Ursula's Convent or The Nun of Canada; 18th Century Italian Fantastists - Metropolitan Museum of Art; English Lustre Ware; Silhouettes; Candelabrum; Swedish Glass & Crystal; Copper Kitchen-ware. Some pages were stuck together and have now been separated with minimal impact to text and illustrations. Still a worthy reference copy. Book
Features: Decorating with Antiques; Victorian Canada - Part 2 - the Development; A Guide to Irish Silver; Canadian Prize Books; Something in the Air - Weathervanes. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
Features: Victorian Furniture in Canada; Castle Villeneuve - A French Fantasy in Upper Canada; The Compleat bureau plat; Staffordshire Figures; The Circuitous Odyssey of Irish Art; The Resurgent Francis Hans Johnston/F. Hans Johnston, O.S.A./Frank H. Johnston, A.R.C.A./ Franz Johnston; The Glass Brothers - Late Starters; Some Thoughts on Canadian Glass; North American and English Furniture Compared. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
Features: Old Sheffield Plate; Mary Wrinch - Canadian Artists; Baedeker's Canada of 1894; Victorian Flower Vases; Bristol Glassware; Waterford Glass; Bohemian Glass; Venetian Glass; Farnsworth Museum. 30 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Many black and white photos and illustrations. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy of this informative issue. Book
Features: Toile de Jouy - textile pattern; Symposium '73; Loyalist Settlement of Upper Canada; British Sporting Prints; Chine Export Trade Porcelain; Chinese Chippendale. Average wear. Address label upon front cover. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: The Chinese Exhibition Comes to Canada; Jade - The Mineral; Glossary of Jade Names; Jade - The Art; Export Wares of the 17th Century; Collecting Snuff Bottles; Chinese Furniture; Dumpling Treasures - Over a Thousand years of Food History; Ivory; Trade Silk; Buying Oriental Antiques - a Review for the Canadian Collector; The Charm of Oriental Ceramics. Modest wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Puppets Old and New; The Evolution of the Windsor - English, American, Canadian; The Cameo - For the Collector of Antique Jewelry; Small Collectibles - Card Holders and Stevengraphs; Colourful Tile Pictures; Clocks in Canada - Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co.. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
30 pages. Features: Furniture of Upper Canada; Furniture of French Canada; Tibetan Jewelry; From Modesty to Mod - the ROM's Centennial exhibition of costumes worn in Canada; The Fascination of Misericords; How to Become a Collector Without Knowing It. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
62 pages. Features: Collectors and Dealers - Antours; Collecting Ironstone; Christmas in Canada; Fraktur Artist Jospeh Bauman, 1815-1890; Letters from Beatrix Potter; English Silversmiths in the Family Business; Blanket Chests from Prince Edward Island; The Potters of Paris, Ontario; Watches for the Collector. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: High Victorian Design; The John A. Macdonald Album; The Jacques and Hay Style? - Canadian Cabinet makers and Victorian Style; A Rare Canadiana Discovery - St. Johns Porcelain Bust; Victoria Hall - Preservation in Cobourgh; Hair Receivers - Those little jars with a hole in the top; The International Silver Company - Silverplate in Canada; Bringing Home Britain - for the collector abroad; Canada's Victorian Christmas Cards; Beadwork Whimsies; Papier Mache. Nice clean copy. Magazine
230 pages. Index. "The recipes have been developed to yield amounts sufficient for 100 persons. The yield is stated by weight or measure, depending upon whether the cooked food is solid or liquid. The size of serving is included as a guide in preparation and service. Intended for use by Army Cooks. Accordingly, one copy will be issued to each cook. One copy will be issued also to RCASC Food service Officers, RCAMC Dietitians and to all units of the Canadian Army having messing facilities, for the use of Unit Messing Officers." - Preface. Prior owner's name, Pte Kreilkamp, printed atop front free endpaper. Two small, faint bits of writing upon front free endpaper. Above-average soiling and staining, consistent with a used army kitchen cookbook. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Not listed in Driver or Cooke. Book
112 pages. Features: Evan Penny - figurative sculptor; John Lyman - introduced Canadian art to the world, and the world to Canada; Roots, Rejections and Rewards in Calgary - what fails to kill Calgary artists makes them stronger; Sandra Lawrence conserves and protects at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO); Public Art vs. Art for Public Spaces; Norcen art donation; and more. Address label removed from front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
92 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Illustrated primarily in black and white with some colour. Numerous contemporary ads. Features: Washington Views Contemporary Canadian Art; Will Ogilvie - Disciple of Fine Line; New Talent in Illustration - Doug Wright (Nipper), J. Le Flaguais, Duncan Macpherson, Ed McNally; Interview in Montparnasse - the works of Henri Matisse; Sculpture in Trees - a successful innovation by the Sculpturs Society of Canada; Grain Elevators and Wheat Sheaves - the works of Robert Hurley; Can Furniture Be Made of Cardboard?; Behind the Scaffolding - a critical preview of official architecture in Ottawa; An Art Experiment Among Indian Children - Anthony Walsh and his work with the Okanagan Indians of the Inkameep Valley in British Columbia; Coast to Coast in Art; New Books on the Arts; The Art Forum. Unmarked with average external wear and soiling. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 272 pages.
72 pages. Features: Toronto's New Art Scene; Duncan Macpherson; Eskimo Pencil Drawings; Jacques de Tonnancour; The Nude in Art; The Brief Glory of Canadian Glass; Prosperity Through Industrial Design; Four Designers in Three Dimensions; The Art Magazines; Master Works in Canada, No. 1; and more. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine