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Pages 133 - 178. Many wonderful black and white illustrations. National Gallery of Canada ad features tipped in colour plate of 'Stormy Weather' by F. Horsman Varley. Features: Canadian Army Art Exhibition - An Editorial Review; The Academy and the Future of Art in Canada; The Canadian Group of Painters - 1944; The Problem of Distortion - first in a series of articles on the understanding of art; An Artist on the Italian Front; Young Canada; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 261-312 Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: Thomas Davies - soldier and painter of eighteenth-century Canada; Should it be how to paint or what to paint?; Chuck Yip - a Chinese-Canadian artist; At the Foot of the Ladder; Bertram Brooker 1888-1955; Recent acquisitions; Bringing art to people; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 117-164. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: The Collection of John A. MacAulay of Winnipeg; A New Consciousness of Form; New Stamps for Old; Kazuo Nakamura - Painter on the Threshold; Colour in Architecture; Canada Acquires Paintings from One of Europe's Noted Collections; Design and Toronto's Subway; Making an Animated Film; Painters of New Brunswick; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
92 pages. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: The Massey Collection of English Painting; The Rights of the Artist in his Work; Mosaics and Murals in Mexico; Some New Canadian Painters and Their Debt to Hans Hofmann; New Murals in Canada; What's Wrong with Art Exhibitions in Canada?; The Winnipeg Art Gallery; New Acquisitions by Galleries and Museums in Canada; The Arts Centre of Greater Victoria; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Average wear. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Topics include: Wolf Control in Canada; Timber Cruise; Sandhill Crane Damage Control Research. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
24 pages. Features: Nice Pratt & Whitney ad inside front cover; The Trans-Canada situation; Cold weather tests; Increase in budget for the R.C.A.F. for next year; High octane fuels increase performance; Marvelous full-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes features photo of Gertrude Lawrence; Radio Compasses for the Airways; Early Aeronautical Research in Canada - Part II - with photo of the famous "Red Wing" just prior to its first flight, plus a photo of a tetrahedral kite on floats built at Baddeck, Nova Scotia in 1906; New York's National Aviation Show - article; Nice half-page photo ad for the DH90 Dragonfly; A "Flying Wing" - unique oxwelded construction - article with photos; War-Time Reminiscences by Flight Commander A.H. Sandwell; Photo ad for the Fairchild "82"; Formation of United Air Services, Limited with photos of A. Roy Brown, W. Leigh Brintnell and M.E. Ashton; News from the West Coast; Model Aircraft League news; Old Country (Britain) Gossip - article; The St. Catharines Flying Club - full page article with photos of Morley Gain and Fred Gillies; Cub Aircraft ad; Bristol engine ad; Nice photo ad on back cover for Imperial Oil's Stanavo products; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Cover photo onboard a new Douglas Sleeper shows mother, son and stewardess; Pratt & Whitney ad inside front cover; Reproduction of an amazing 1883 circust poster drawn by Emil Roe which shows Prof. Harriman's Steam Air Ship; The Turn of the Tide - a review of tremendous aviation progress in 1936; News and Views of the Month; Fantastic full-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes features Antoinette Cellier and Richard Arlen who star in the film "The Great Barrier"; The Trans-Canada Airway - Progress Report - major article with photos and interesting graphic; Full-page ad for Richards-Wilcox with photo of their doors installed on the seaplane hangar at R.C.A.F. station Trenton; List of notable flights made during 1936; Monospar ad with photo; Early Aeronautical Research in Canada - Part III - the work of W.R. Turnbull - article with photos - airscrew research; Review of Air Mail Services; Fantastic photo Douglas ad shows comfortable passengers in flight; Great photo full-page ad for the Fairchild "Sekani"; Technical Achievements in Review; Great photo full-page ad for the Tiger Moth universal trainer; A.M. "Matt" Berry awarded McKee trophy for 1936 - brief article with photo; Vintage photo Learadio ad by Lear Developments, Inc. of New York; Stats on light aeroplane clubs from 1928 through 1936; Sensational Noorduyn Aircraft Limited four-page centrefold ad features photos of R.B.C. Noorduyn, D.M. Martin, Leigh Capreol, and "Pete" Vachon, as well as photos of the "Norseman" as a skiplane, seaplane, and landplane; Great half-page ad with map from Edmonton north to Cameron Bay for Mackenzie Air Service of Edmonton; Old Country Gossip; Photo of the Bristol Blenheim Bomber; Nice full-page photo ad for the Siddeley Cheetah; Commercial Air Services in Review; Canadian Vickers ad features photo of a Northrop Delta Mark I built for the R.C.A.F.; M.A.L.C. News; Photos and details of new Beechcraft Model 18; Photo of Amelia Earhart with W.C. Tinus of Bell Labs as he installs remote control for a plane's Western Electric radio equipment at Newark Airport shortly before her takeoff; Nice ad for Northern Electric Aircraft Radio; The Students' Forum; Condensed news from clubs; Nice Cub Aircraft ad; Nice Canadian Airways ad inside back cover; Imperial Oil Stanavo ad on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
54 pages. Features: Dusty Simon built Fiji's biggest charter service; USAF B-36 with nuclear bomb (?) crashes near Smithers, B.C. in 1950; Glory days of Gander International Airport; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
248 pages including index. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Chapters include: Terror of the Tomahawk; The French-English Wars; The War of 1812; Growing Pains; The March West. Gift greetings upon front flyleaf else book clean, bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Attractive dust jacket, now in mylar, bears light wear. Very attractive copy. Gift quality. Book
404 pages. Index. Bibliography. Footnotes. "... tells what happened and why. Citing internal party documents, contemporary reports, and interviews with participants, ...describes the successes and failures of this first attempt to build a Leninist-type party on Canadian soil. And ...rebuts the various - often conflicting - "official" histories served up by Buck and his supporters. A 43-page appendix reproduces major documents from early CP history." - from dust jacket. Average wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 404 pages.
First issue of this informative Canadian publication. 48 pages. Features: Show Report; A Very Brief History of Patent Medicines (and their bottles); Soda Waters - Spring Water Bottling Works, Niagara Falls, Ontario 1908-1933; Stoneware - Cross-Border Shopping, a Time-honoured Tradition; Canadian Jar Talk - The STAR - Sydenham Glass Co., Wallaceburg; Canadian Clubs; Interesting Finds; Jordan's Dairy of Kentville, Nova Scotia; Canadian Beers - Bottles & Closures; Canadian Stone Ginger Beers; Interesting letters to the editor; Classified Ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white illustrations. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Medicine Bottles - Canadian Electric and Magnetic Medicines; Soda Waters - The Tune Family; Canadian Jar Talk - The EGCo Imperial, Excelsior Glass Works; Canadian Clubs; Interesting finds; Canadian Brewery Advertising; Show Report and Show Listings; Canadian Stone Ginger Beers; Collecting Stoneware - The Hot Buttons; Interesting letters to the editor; Classified Ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white illustrations. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
52 pages. Features: Canada's Prettiest Bottle - the Pilgrim & Co., Hamilton, C.W., cobalt blue quart; Digging and Diving Along the St. Lawrence Seaway; Canadian Jar Talk - Crown Jars; Canadian Clubs; West Coast News - with two photos of a large discovery of Mitchell pops by Laurence Gauthier near the old firehall in Nanaimo; Soda Bottles - The Dunnville Bottlers; 'Til the Bitters End - Part One - Ontario Quebec; Interesting letters to the editor; Classifieds; Black and white illustrations. Printed upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
56 pages. Features: Dr. Cronk - cover illustrations; The Time Machine; Canadian Clubs; Contents Unknown - Canadian Medicine Bottles; MacLeod and Sons' Dairy, South Bar, Cape Breton; Soda Waters - The (Almost) Complete Guide to Dr. Cronk; Canadian Jar Talk - Canadian Paper Advertising Discs; William Brenton, Mouldmaker; So You Wanna Ship a Bottle... Eh? (Part II); Canadian Glass Insulators - A-Hunting We Will Go!; A Gift to Remember - Christmas 1992 - George Chipman; Canadian Stone Ginger Beers - The Gingers of New Brunswick, Part II; Interesting letters to the editor; Classifieds; Black and white illustrations. Printed upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
72 pages. Features: Cover illustrations features Bell's Inks of Ottawa; "New" Bitters Claimed for Canada - Royal Italian Bitters, probably Canada's most beautiful bitters bottle; The Empress Fruit Jar; Digging Report - with photos; The Big Coca-Cola Dig - on the old Expo '86 site in Vancouver]; Canadian Glass Insulators - The Foster Brothers Glass Works, St. Johns, Canada East (1855-1880); Canadian Jar Talk - The American Nag Co. Porcelain Lined; The Beaver Soda Water Works; Black Glass in 18th Century Europe; C. Gates, Son & Company Limited Middleton, Nova Scotia - One of Canada's Oldest Medicine Companies 1840-1949; Bell's Inks, Ottawa; New and Unknown Gingers; Fraser Valley Show, Oct '93; Canadian Clubs; Show Listings; Interesting letters to the editor; Classifieds; Black and white illustrations. Printed upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this particularly informative issue. Book
200 pages. Black and white illustrations. A logger-pilot's interesting recollections of his involvement in the development of Canada's west coast. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Book
1 Vol. In-8 gr pag. 48 ill. a col. n. t. Copt. ill PROG 44981 CATT_ATT 59
pp. x, 187. BibIiography. Index. Many black and white reproductions of archival photos. Presents the fascinating life story of Svein Stokke and his successful career in the shipping business. Involves companies such as: Canadian Transport Company, Star Shipping, MacMillan Bloedel, Seaspan International, and Seaspan Corporation. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this work which is sure to provide highly informative reading for anyone interested in the history of shipping on Canada's west coast. Book
224 pages. Index. Footnotes. English version of 'La bourgeoisie canadienne'. "Superbly researched and argued, and very stimulating" - from dust jacket. Light wear to clean and unmarked book. Upper corner of both free endpapers clipped. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
246 pages. Includes over 40 cases grouped under the traditional topics covered in Philosphy of Law courses. Each case edited to remove irrelevant material. Includes lucid and concise introductory material setting the cases in context for the student. Moderate quantities of underlining and marginalia in ink. Some writing upon half-title page. Yellowing at edges. Average wear. Book
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 CHINESE script Poster size 23x18" = 58x45cm r Poster
Ottawa, Edmond Cloutier, 1952. Cuatro volúmenes en 4to.; 45-58-50-142 pp. Todos con abundantes fotografías y plano plegado al final. Cubiertas originales.
170 pages plus appendices and index. Circa 1912. Presumed first edition. Fascinating information. My, how things change over the years i.e. gold-backed curreny explained on pages 95-96. Title page and front endpaper missing. Binding not perfect but still functioning. Cloth covered boards with various aesthetic defects. Book
Features: Outport Tailor-Made Furniture; Billy Wheeler's furniture reflects outport life in Newfoundland's recent past; The Golden Age of Globes - Antique Globes present contemporary knowledge of the earth and heavens in a manner most pleasing to the eye; Ontario Stoneware and Redware - National Museum acquires an important Ontario pottery collection; An 18th Century Dolls' House - The dolls' house of Sara Rothe Ploos van Amstel delights visitors to the Frans Halmuseum in Haarlem; The Graphic Work of Mary Wrinch; Safeguarding your Collection; Samplers in early Upper Canada taught stitchery, the alphabet and numbers, and the religious symbolism of the community; Wintergarden Theatre to Bloom Again. Light wear. Nice copy. Book