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Oversize. 152 p., illus. w/ color photographs Hardcover Very good condition good
120 p. illus. Foreword by Alfred F. Loomis Hardcover Very good condition
3 works in 1 vol., 8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and plates; original blue cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, covers lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. The List of Officers, Members, Yachts and Club Trophies 1939 [with] Sailing Programme Tide Table 1939 are printed as separate wire-stitched booklets and included with the main volume. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
167p., illus. Paperback Very good condition
578p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition; pencil notes on blank fly opposite t.p. fair
578p., illus. Hardcover Good condition
237p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Oversize. 157 p., illus. w/ photographs by Morris Rosenfeld & Sons, John Hopf, & George Silk. Hardcover Very good condition good
248 pages. Every sailor's dream cruise: how a Canadian family (including Peter, 4, and Penny, 6) build a boat in their backyard and sailed it to Africa, South America and Panama on their way around the world. Clean and unmarked with negligible wear. Super copy. Book
277p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Oblong 4to., First English Edition, with frontispiece, very numerous illustrations from photographs and detailed scale drawings in the text, small inked number on front panel; terracotta cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. One of the scarcest titles in Conway's outstanding 'Anatomy of the Ship' series, featuring probably the most detailed drawings ever produced for historical naval publications. SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 174 pages. 7 7/8"w x 9 1/4"h. Many b&w photos and illustrations.
In 8°, tutta tela editoriale, pp. 64, illustrato, buon esemplare. (ZD2/B) (ZD2/B)
16°, pp.146 (2) + 12 tavv. a coll. f.t. con bandierine, segnali etc. T. tela ed., stemmi e tit. oro al piatto.
222p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good
222p., illus. Signed by the author and her photographer husband. Hardcover Good condition; damp-warping at bottom edge in good d.j. good
266p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
172p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
318p. illus. Cruise of the yacht Caltha from Clyde Eng. to Istanbul Hardcover Very good condition , blue cloth
318p. illus. Cruise of the yacht Caltha from Clyde Eng. to Istanbul Hardcover Very good condition, blue-gray cloth, spine soiled, previous owners name inked out on endpaper
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: Long Distance enters Canada's North Country; Telephone reunites B.C. Mother, Whilma Hincks, with son in Switzerland; Bayview and West win traffic service contest; Telephone calls that keep the doctor away; Article on diet/eating by K.F. Robins, Health Supervisor; The dial telephone's magic wheel and how it works - 4 page illustrated article; 2 photos and caption of the only Chinese telephone office outside of China - Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, San Francisco; Statistics re: number of telephone sets per community province-wide; Numerous changes in Vancouver's new telephone directory; Many merry mix-ups followed the directory changes; Calls to Australia now routed across the Pacific; Fred Buckle; A visit to London, England via its telephone directory; The Rolling Pin to the Rescue - the tabulators in the information office; B.C. Ship-to-Shore service expands rapidly in year; Harley D. Miller; Paving the way for Vancouver's dial system; White Rock to have dial system; Carrier now used on Gulf cables linking Vancouver and Nanaimo; New submarine cable laid from Copper Cove to Bowen Island; Greater Vancouver and Royal City have big cable programme; Half a million calls daily in Vancouver; William Tyre; Robert Browning Smith; Vacation from work but not from health; Cover photo of King George and Queen Elizabeth bidding farewell at Chilliwack; Gordon Farrell's yacht on Burrard Inlet; Telephones at the fingertips of Royal Couple throught the tour - 5 page article with great photos; Australia wins telephone 'ashes' in Port Day 'word match'; Wire Photos Transmitted from Vancouver for First Time - 3 pages with photos; "Our PNE exhibit was a crowd magnet - voice mirror"; Cecil Austin McMaster; Robert Smyth; Telephoning popular pastime of singers; Telephone equipment in new Hotel Vancouver - many photos plus article entitled "The House with 700 Phones"; White Rock now has dial system; Percy H. Wilson; Miss Dorothy Howard; Ernest E. Harris; Article on operators by Damon Runyon; Our Al Hunter now a one-man phone company in Liberia, Africa; Vancouver's First Dial Office now in service - 8 page article with photos; Thirtieth Year of Telephone Talk; Flood waters fail to keep Courtenay operators from work; Photos of heavy gang work near Kamloops; Fraser Office will go dial in fall of 1941; The Marine Office Power Plant; A.L. Creech; Some highlights of Vancouver's first dial office - 3 page article with photos; Take Care of your Skin; West Vancouver Office is doubled in size to keep pace with growth; Miss Grace D. Smith; Telephone displays are features of 'Bay' anniversary windows; Walter Hughes, Royal City Plant Man; Sunspots 'sabotage' service - one page article with diagram; Community gift of phone to Colebrook couple Mr. and Mrs. George Frith; Phone Company joins Vancouver's dial system; Allan W. Hunter in Liberia - 4 pages with photos; UBC Silver Jubilee section with many nice photos; Frederick J. Tremblay; Back cover devoted to Dunkerque (Dunkirk); Lumber for the Empire - 9 super pages of great photos (all with captions) of sawmills, logging scenes, buildings constructed of B.C wood; 3 page PNE report with photos; Marine Office now serves over 11,000 telephones; sensational 11-page photographic tribute to B.C's fishing industry; New Book
4to., with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs, illustrations and diagrams throughout; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in the dustwrapper
Oversize. 80 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
78 pages. Features: Limoelou Restored - Jacques Cartier's manor house at Saint-Malo; Bill Reid's Magnificent Bronze Haida Killer Whale; John O'Brien, Maritime Artist; Queen Victoria's Royal Barge; Arnold 176 - The Vancouver Chronometer; Boulton's Garden - Fifty Years in the Landscape of The Grange, Toronto; Year-Round Bouquets - preserved flowers help museums come alive; Signs of the Times - wonderful old advertisements; A short history of Toronto's Royal Canadian Yacht Club; Architect and Muralist - The Painter George Reid in Onteora, New York; Toronto in Music - Notes of a Collector. Light wear. Sound copy. Book
x + 102 pages. Black and white reproduction of one-page photo-montage entitled Editorial Staff, Jewish Canadian Eagle & Canadian Jewish Chronicle. "We believe that these pages constitute an addition to the small shelf of Canadian Jewish histories, a supplement to Sack's volume which is the premier book of Jewish Canadiana." - from v. Chapters include: Unmarked with moderate wear. Staining to edges of textblock. Binding intact. A sound copy of this important work. Book