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84 pages. Features: Cover photo of farmer Robert Fielding of Otterbein, Indiana; Chore-saving farrowing house; What now for the farm programs?; How silage-feeding has changed; Best size for your farm flock; Have we hit research ceilings?; We're speeding up soil conservation; Flyboy Dumb (fiction); Photo of award being presented to Mrs. P.J. Hodge of Hemet, CA by Lt.-Gov. Goodwin J. Knight; Fashion article on the right foundation for ladies. Ads include: Studebaker trucks (color); Champion spark plugs - featuring William Rothenberger who farms near Frankfort, Indiana; '53 Dodge; New Idea manure spreader and front-end tractor attachments (color photo); Carlon Pipe - featuring Forest Liddle of Stilwell, Kansas; Gorgeous color photo ad for the International Harvester McCormick Farmall Super MD; Oliver tractors; Massey-Harris tractors, combines, and more; Allis-Chalmers tractors; Case tractors; Prince Albert pipe tobacco ad features Glenmore B. Hayes and Ed Winckler; Plumb axes; Tide detergent; 1953 Pontiac; 1953 Ford car; 1953 Chrysler cars; Jell-O puddings & pie fillings; Jergen's ad features the home and family of Mrs. James O. Hamrick of Boiling Springs, NC; International Fertilizers (nice color illustration inside back cover). Four middle leaves loose but present. Tiny ad clipped from page 78, otherwise a complete unmarked copy with above-average external wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
148 pages. Features: Does butter have a future?; Bulls to make more beef with less feed; A house to keep pace with your life; Soil tillers - weed killers; Calves are getting better care; Little farm, bountiful life; Record weights at weaning time; Helping others helps us; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Magazine
120 pages. Features: What to do about social security; Low-cost lamb feeding; Dollars from pullet flocks; Paint will protect you; Silage goes underground; Tougher than sassafras sprouts - Leo Nussbaum and family of the Missouri Ozarks; Old glory takes to sea; Better chicks for meat production; and more. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Middle four leaves loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
180 pages. Features: Are you wasting labor?; A hand in the future of hybrid corn; Yankee land; Can you afford a $1000 bull?; Now we can eradicate hog cholera; Wool tips from Australia; Water is their life; An Agricultural Empire is Born; More farm jobs for planes; "Defense in Depth" against insects; "Big City" fire protection for farms; 3-point fly control plan; and more. Color Studebaker car ad inside back cover. Color Surge milker ad on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Magazine
168 pages. Features: Why are farmers joining labor unions?; How we feed our champion carlots - Karl Hoffman north of Ida Grove, IA; 4-H is our best salesman abroad - large Austrian presence; Surface drainage can double yields - Ashtabula, OH; Peas and wheat and politics - Elvon Hampton of Idaho's Palouse; Farmer recipes for home-cured ham; Titan of trees - the redwood; Brooder pens for calves at the Intermountain Institute Farm, Weiser, ID; 75 million acres get a new lease on life - killing mesquite in the southwest range country; It pays to know your soil; How to start a dairy herd; Mrs. Ruth S. Wedgworth farms on a large scale in the Florida Everglaes; and more. Bit of writing on ad on page 3, otherwise clean and unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
172 pages. Features: Meat-Making "Wonder" Drugs; You ought to have a pond; "No-Hands" feed handling; Green and growing all year; If your power goes off; Get more alfalfa seed; The school that brought a town to life; Farm-welded work savers; High-yield, hot-weather pasture; Getting the best feed for your flock; 'Paving' with grass; For more seed use strong bee colonies; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Magazine
140 pages. Features: Musical harvest in Hood River Valley, Oregon; Kill that tough brush this winter; Quick build-up for poor soil - ; Carrier-track feed bunks; What's in a name?; Farm Christmas - Roy Tolin and family of Indiana; A county builds its own prosperity - Pike County, MS; The right way to remodel your barn - Oneida County, NY; See what's knocking at our door!; 'Catch' insurance for grasses, legumes; and more. Clean and unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Print pochoir, colorata, cm 20,5x33. n. 17
Print pochoir, colorata, cm 20,5x33. macchina che attraversa i binari su cui viaggia un treno.n. 200
11 pages. Features: Photo - the Montreal flood of 1886 (cover photo); The Street Car Street Railway Centenary; Montreal City Passenger Railway; the "Ottawa" about 1905 - photo and comments; Canadian Pacific T-2 Class Suburban Engine; Observations. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
19 pages. Features: Cover photo - CNR class U-2-e 4-8-4 No. 6153 at work; 125 years of steam excursion; 75 Years of Transcontinental Service; Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) - A Sensible Road; Vicinal Museum for Belgium; Montreal Park & Island Railway Steel Car - diagram and specifications; Notes and news. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
22 pages. Features: Trail Creek Tramway; Official diagram of MTC Observation Car No. 1; Sightseeing in four cities - Calgary, Vancouver, Montreal, Quebec; Maritimer to Museum - Number 5, a 4-6-0 of the Maritime Coal, Railway and Power Company (with photo); An L.C.L. shipment - decorated cars; The Winter Timetables; Pine Point Railway; Notes and news. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
66 pages. Features: 8 Best Ways to Lower Your Car; Mike Wargo's '55 Chevrolet 210 sport coupe; You can do professional pin-striping; Two Steps to Souping - add 50HP to your Oldsmobile Rocket V8; Rocketing Red Roadster owned by Richard Mangus; New Axial flow Latham Superchargers; National Autorama - the east's biggest show; Secrets of the winning dragsters; Easy Route to Bull-Nose Beauty; Fifteen Free Horses; Four Doors for Distinctioin - Bob Grant's 1950 Ford; Cross-Country '32 Ford Roadster of Frederic L. Steele; Portland's Imperial Pickup - unique Chrysler owned by Sid MacDonald; and more. Above-average wear. Writing on covers and title page. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
80 pages. Undated. Circa early 1900s? Colour illustration upon front board shows two young girls and a boy making daisy chains. Colour plate frontis (by D.C.S.?) shows girl on park bench reading to three youngsters and a dog seated around her, with the caption "There sits fair-haired Effie." Stories include: Playing Horses; The Concert at the Zoo; The Holiday Coach; The Bravest Deed; Going to See the Queen; A Visit to the Country; Elsie's Team; Eric's Holiday; Mrs. Lion's Infant School; A visit to the West Indies; Five Peas in a Pod; Proud Mr. Drake; The Whistling Pig; The Stray Lamb; The Boy and the Monkey; A Merry Game; How do you Do?; Mrs. Otter and Her Young Ones; Morning Song; The Wonderful Doll's House; Tired of Waiting; Poor Mrs. Duck!; The Grand Duchess; The Clever Cat; Eddy's Accident; My Portrait; Father's Birthday Present; Will's Wondrous Story; Katie's Present; and Topsy and the Gypsies. Contemporary pencil gift greetings atop front free endpaper. Erased pencil writing inside front board nearly invisible. Hinges intact. Binding sound. Original maroon cloth backstrip intact. Average wear and soiling to boards. Moderate yellowing to contents. A sound copy of this charming work. Book
160 pages, illustrated. eng
Very clean and little used ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 234 pages, contents include: Portrait of a deaf community, Psychological implications of deaf sport, Socialization in deaf sport, Educational implications of deaf sport, As a vehicle for deaf integration, etc.
25 inches wide by 19 inches high. Vancouver map indicates parks and water in shades of green, transit routes in red. Shows route of the B.C. Electric Railway, Lulu Island Interurban, Fourth (4th) Ave. Trolley, Granville-Marpole Trolley, Cambie Trolley Coach, Powell Trolley, and various bus routes. Original price $0.35. Four-digit phone numbers. Advertisement suggests printing date circa 1950. Average wear and soiling overall with moderate sunning/tanning along some creases. Above-average soiling to front panel. A worthy copy of this rare vintage map. Book
in-8°, (21x15), 198 pages, photographies n&b, plan, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Exemplaire convenable, un peu vieilli. [LA-9]
Over one inch thick. Bit of writing on last page else unmarked. Above-average but not excessive wear. Average external soiling. Binding intact. A worthy working copy. Book
46 pages. Features: Lovely cover photo of Carmen McRae; Small photo ad for Selmer saxophones features John Coltrane; Pacific Jazz ad features Carmell Jones; Sinatra sues Capital; AFM sues Republic Pictures; Confusion reigns in wake of MCA breakup; Ellington sues and is sued in return; Elegy for Eddie Costa who died in car crash July 28; Something Rockin' in Denmark; Carmell Jones - Trumpet in a Hurry; The agonies of exploration - Jeanne Lee and Ran Blake; On the Threshold - feature article on the singer's singer, Carmen McRae; Sketches of the Rollins quartet by George Roth; Focus on Vi Redd - alto saxophonist, soprano saxophonist, and vocalist; Centrefold ad for Gretsch drums features Philly Joe Jones, Elvin Jones, Max Roach, and Art Blakey; Record reviews; Large ad for Jimmy Smith and his Fats Waller album; Ad for Dodo Greene and her album 'My Hour of Need'; Art Blakey - Blindfold Test; Caught in the Act - Woody Herman and Leandro Barbieri; Fender Accordio-Organ ad features photo of Buddy De Franco and Tommy Gumina; Slingerland drum company ad features photo of Rufus Jones of the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra; Small ad for Martin Trumpets features Al Hirt; Zildjian cymbal ad on back cover features photos of Mr. Zildjian and dozens of prominent drummers. Unmarked with somewhat average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
402 pages including notes and index. Black and white illustrations. "Uses a colourful palette of biography, social history, and business lore to paint an unforgettable portrait of a tycoon, his family, his company, and the dramatic effects of his product - the motor car - on the landscape and social mores of Canada." - from dust jacket. Very light wear to clean and unmarked book. Attractive dust jacket is price clipped and bears light wear. Excellent copy. Book
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Photo feature of Lynne Vandmar, originally from Philadelphia; Snug as a Bug - humor by John Novotny; America's Brand of Sick Humor is Catching Europe With Its Quarantines Down - article by Bob Abel; The Female of the Species - fiction by Mike McGrady; Wasteland Watchwords - TV expressions applied to bawdy photos; Go Sell it on the Mountain - satirical article by Ralph Schoenstein; Note to the Shape Shapers - Robert G. Elliott's humorous response to couteriers attempting to flatten women fore and aft; Love in the Shrouds - fiction by Jerry Bumpus; Richard Brooks - the director of Elmer Gantry and Lord Jim has unusual thoughts about movie censors, movie sexpots and movie critics - photo-illustrated article by Dave Jampel; Men's sportcoat fashion photos; Peter, Paul and Mary - brief article and photo of this rising group; My Name is The Wind - fiction by Evan Hunter; Pictorial essay of a New York car rally; Gypsy - tasteful black and white photo feature of Rosa Sylvia Teiros, a U.N. translator of gypsy extraction. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
In-8 (Cm 24 x 17), pp. 316, br. ed. ill., tavole b.n. e colori fuori testo, illustrazioni b.n. nel testo. OTTIMO
Bound together in one volume: Bulletins 1 to 10; Bulletins 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30. Typed price list for 1928. Numerous illustrations. Printed in blue. 4to. Original full gold lettered wraps, slightly worn. An unusual group of catalogs. Rarely found in such good condition as here. AUTO/1
brossura Il decennio degli anni Ottanta si apre con la pubblicazione del Capitolato Federtrasporti, ovvero un elenco comune di requisiti, sottoscritto da tutte le aziende municipalizzate di trasporto pubblico e dall'associazione dei costruttori automobilistici; il Capitolato è improntato ad uniformare la produzione di veicoli, in modo tale che i costruttori possano offrire prodotti equivalenti e confrontabili, cercando di superare le puntigliose richieste locali, che talvolta avevano notevolmente influenzato la produzione di serie. Mentre il Consorzio INBUS e la Menarini decidono di adeguare i loro due modelli a questo Capitolato, IVECO sviluppa un progetto nuovo, che prende il nome commerciale di Effeuno. La monografia è suddivisa in tre sezioni: Analisi tecnica, mirata a descrivere gli elementi comuni di progettazione del telaio e delle parti meccaniche, derivanti dal progetto IVECO e dal Capitolato Federtrasporti; Analisi del design, che analizza le peculiarità dei prototipi e degli allestimenti interpretati dai diversi carrozzieri italiani; La diffusione in Italia, dedicata infine alla distribuzione ed all'impiego di questi veicoli nelle più importanti regioni e città italiane.