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Pages 266-352 plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Poll Chunk's Son - a story from the hills of Kentucky; The Ivory Raiders - part 1 of a tale fromm the Turkanaland district of Central Africa on the western shores of Lake Rudolf where Major H. Rayne deals with Swahili elephant poachers and Turkana warriors; The Case for the Sea-Serpent - a mysterious Fijian monster; In the Wilds with a Camera - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson take photos in the interior of British East Africa; The Land Sharks - criminal buying and selling of land in Canada; In Quest of the Unknown - part 3 of F.A. Mitchell-Hedges' adventures amoung the Chucunaque Indians; James Watson - Human Tiger - a remarkable American crime; An Eviction in Patagonia - a rich man attempts to drive away the cattle of a squatter; My Jungle Jaunts - part 1 of an Englishwoman's experiences in Burma, with nice photos; The Blue Powder - bewitching a District Commissioner in Nigeria; The Sea-Villages of Humboldt's Bay - photo-illustrated article on this Dutch New Guinea area; The Mad Jackal - how a homesick Pathan soldier in Mesopotamia got himself sent back to India; Imprisoned in a hollow tree - Harry Comstock spent horrible days and nights inside a tree in Bexar County, Texas; The Tiger I didn't Get - Movie star Tom Mix recounts an adventure that befell him while tiger-shooting in Bengal; Nice one-page General Electric ad with illustration of new street lighting in Nagoya, Japan; One-page photo-illustrated ad for Hobart Bradstreet of Chicago. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Enlarged and revised edition, 4to (265 x 190 mm), 32 coloured tipped-in plates each with a leaf of descriptive text, a very good ex-library copy, inner stitching loose, orig. white boards lettered in gilt, contained within worn slip-case.
48 pages. Features: Rheingold lager beer ad features color photos of Jean Welch, Jill Darnley, Maggie Long, Helen Riickert, Dorothy Hart and Rita Daigle, the Miss Rheingold 1946 candidates; Illustrated ad for the Fairchild "Flying Boxcar"; We Enter the Atomic Age - the momentous story of the atom whose energy science has now unleashed; Two pages of fantastic photos illustrating the dramatic story of the atom - from radium to the atomic bomb, including the Curies, Einstein, Niels Bohr, Dr. E.O. Lawrence with a cyclotron, and the great factory at Oak Ridge, TN; Ernest Bevin - a new kind of statesman; When do we abolish (wartime) business controls: Germany is Not Yet Defeated - Senator Harley M. Kilgore argues her industrial power must be destroyed; China - Unless we preserve her full integrity we shall face still another war - Nathaniel Peffer's formula for peace in the Far East; One-page ad for Drene shampoo features three color photos of beautiful Bettina Bolegard, New York fashion model; Veterans storm the academic beachhead; Our music-loving Presidents; Benjamin ('Ben') Victor Cohen is expected to be a bridge from the President to Byrnes and Vinson; Jones & Laughline Steel ad includes sketches of Donald Gortner and Ralph Ardary; Vice Admiral Ben Moreell of the Seabees looks forward to moving his bulldozers into Japan; Boom in New Yorkers studying foreign languages; Interesting half-page ad for The American Mercury features heading "Can We Do Business With Stalin", with illustration of Stalin; Nice one-page Chicken of the Sea and White Star tuna ad; Two pages of photos of ladies in fashionable coats; and more. Average external soiling and wear. Unmarked. Opening to central portion of front cover mended with archival tape. Moderate age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII issue. Book
Un des 220 exemplaires sur couché mat crème breton (n°130), 4 vol. in-8 br. sous couv. rempliée, Les Editions G. Crès et Cie, Paris, 1929-1930 Rare exemplaire du tirage de tête numéroté. Bon état (couv. lég. frottée) Français
1 vol. in-8 relié demi-toile bordeaux, 1946, Imprimerie Havaux, Nivelles, 1946, 708 pp.. Rappel du titre complet : Recueil des Circulaires du B.P. Juergens, Huitième Supérieur Général de la Société de Marie 1946-1956 [ Avec les visites des établissements d'Italie, de Tunis, du midi de la France, d'Autriche, du Japon et de la Chine (1948), de la Province du Pacifique (Hawaï : Honolulu et Waïluku), du Japon (1953) et des provinces d'Amérique (1953) ] Bon exemplaire. Passionnante présentation de l'état des missions marianistes dans le monde au lendemain de la guerre. On lira par exemple avec grand profit la circulaire n°6 du Père Juergens (1948) relative à sa visite au Japon, 2 ans après la fin des hostilités, avec le compte-rendu de sa visite à l'Empereur, une présentation de l'état physique et moral du Japon et le détail des visites à Tokyo (Gyosei Chu Gakko et Akebono Gaku), Nagasaki (Kaisei Chu-Gakko), Urakami (Nagasaki), Osaka (Meisei Chu-Gakko), Fukuoka (Taisei Chu-Gakko), Sapporo (Kosei Chu-Gakko)n Gora (Park Hotel), Jindai Mura (Shudoin), Kioyose Mura (Kiyoto Gakunen), la n°22 retraçant son retour au Japon (1953) ou encore la circulaire n° 23 de 1953, relatant sa visite aux missions d'Amérique : Honolulu, Waikuku, San Francisco, Alameda, Gardena, Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, San Antonio, Victoria et Sommerset (Texas), Kirkwood, Glencoe, Clayton, Saint Louis, Belleville, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galesville, Dayton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Fairborn, Covington et Hamilton dans l'Ohio, Pittsburgh et Philadelphie (Pennsylvanie), Marcy, Beacon Brooklyn, Mineola et Tockaway Park (New York), Baltimore et Washington, San Juan et Ponce (Puerto Rico), S. Boniface et S. Anselme et Levis au Québec, Lima, Callao, Chaclayo et Chupaca au Pérou, etc. Français
Cover Painting by Stuart. Features: Eveready Flashlight ad inside front cover; Editorial regarding the crisis of Canada's large quantity of unsold wheat; Waterman's Ink-Vue Pen ad; Roadhouse Blues, by Benge Atlee; Gold in Saskatchewan, by Leslie Roberts - Lake Athabaska's gold fields - article with photos; Place, by Tayler Sutton; Whale Coming Up! - Whaling in the North Pacific isn't what it used to be, but it still provides both peril and profit for the hardy - article with photos; Three cents an hour - women are working at that wage in Canada, under conditions that would be a disgrace to any civilized society; Hobby House, by Eleanor De Lamater; They Call Him Summertime Santa - J.D. O'Connell is Canada's most unique philanthropist; Arctic Doctor - Dr. James A. "Fred" Urquhart, of Aklavik, is Canada's most northerly doctor - his territory, an area of 900,000 square miles!; Canadians in England (Lord Beaverbrook, Gladstone Murray, Sir Campbell Stuart, Bonar Law, Lord Greenwood, Peter Donovan), by Beverley Baxter; Marriage Isn't a Place, by Margaret Lee Runbeck; Sahara Lighthouses - short article on the beacons which lead desert travellers; Siam falling under the domination of Japan - short article; Fire Bombs - an accurate prediction that in the next war they will be used by the thousand to destroy cities; Canadian Pacific ad featuring the Empress of Britain; Nice ad for Wrigley's Spearmint Gum; Those First Meals, by M. Frances Hucks at the Chatelaine Institute; Wonderfully artistic two-colour ad for Heinz Tomato Soup inside back cover; Red Indian/Marathon "Blue" colour ad on back cover for the McColl-Frontenac Oil Company. Average wear. Unmarked. Covers detached but present. Address label atop front cover which bears a six inch opening to its lower corner. A worthy copy of this lovely vintage issue. Book
44 pages. Contents: Empty Victories for Japan, Vague Hopes for 9-Power Pact: Orderly Retreat Thwarts the Conquerors at Shanghai; Collective Bargainers Fail to Strike a Bargain: Voices From the Ranks Plead for Labor Peace; 'Mutiny': (S.S.) Algic's Troubles Show Union Strength and Weakness; Treasury's Lady: The Assistant Secretary (Josephine Roche) Goes Back to the Mines; G.O.P. Travail: Party Applauds and Regrets Hoover's Speech; Big Navy: Big Ships, Big Guns, Big Money on the Seas; (Francisco) Franco Prepares to Use Roman Design for Victory: Pirates and Sheiks Act, Diplomats Continue Haggling; Resignation: Wizard of Reich Finance (Dr. Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht) Finally Tires of Nazi Miracles; Roman Holiday: The Duce (Benito Mussolini) Marks Anno XV by Recalling (Vittorio Cerruti) Paris Ambassador; Dog Fight: Bulldog (Andre Tardieu) and Fox Terrier (Francois de la Rocque) of French Politics Mix It Up; Twain as a Menace: Brazil Gestapo Indicts Tom Sawyer as a Red; John (Moore) Montague, Mystery Golfer, Adds Another Score to His Record; Radio Gore Criticized for Making Children's Hour a Pause That Depresses; The Oldest Phonograph Record Played, Then Displayed in Washington; The Networks Present More and Better Unsponsored Programs; (Karl) Capek Shows That, as Far as Man Is Concerned, No Newts Is Good Newts; Albert Halper Continues His Autobiography in His New Novel; Book Review: "Great Contemporaries: by Winston Churchill; Authorities Take Issue as to Whether Candid Cameras Are Too Candid; Spotlight Focused on Cancer at Surgeons' Meeting in Chicago; Diabetes and Birth Discussed at Rochester; Observers Debate Whether New Deal Is About-Facing: Declining Trade Causes Demand for Change in Policy; Third-Quarter Earnings Hold to Prosperity Levels; (Edward R.) Stettinius: Some Young Men Take Over U.S. Steel Corp.; Utilities: Bonneville (Dam) Head (James D. Ross) Proposes Countrywide Rate Yardstick; and Perspective: As the (Arms) Conference Opens and Beer Since Repeal. Full Page Vintage Color Print Ad with Robert Taylor Promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Nice color-photo ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover features Robert Taylor, star of "Yank at Oxford"; Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
16"x12.5" when folded in half. Features: Photo-illustrated story of Royal Tour (King, Queen and Princesses) of South Africa; Fantastic full-page colour ad for Heinz Baby Foods; Great swimsuit photo of Gerry Pattison; Pond's Angel Face ad; Photo-illustrated article on British Columbia's Cancer Institute; Gemology - photo-illustrated article; 20-page colour comic section; The Madman of Bergerac, by Georges Simenon; Bootleg coal in Cape Breton - article and photos; Ernest Cormier - U.N. Architect - photo and story; Shallow oil gusher on farm of D.F. McFadyen in Calgary; Ivan Petelka - Sault Ste. Marie Linguist has invented a new number language; Abandoned BAnk Accounts; Talking Books for Blind Students; Democratization of Japan Designed on American Lines; Pictou Women's Craft Guild; Winnifred Pickering - successful Toronto underwriter; Master Swindler Joseph George Gouin; Sports News; Mike Spack - captain of the University of Manitoba Bisons; Quebec's Liquor Racket - pay the politicians or go out of business, by Ken Johnstone; Today's Athletes are Beating Yesterday's Records - great photos and article; A Big Country - short story by Edmund E. Pugsley; Kenneth Ford writes of being tall - 6'-6""; Robert LaPalme writes of being short - 5'-0"; Noteworthy Canadians - brief write-ups and photos of skiers Rhona and Rhoda Wurtele, novelist Edwarde Meade, violinist Donna Grescoe, harpist Winifred Bambrick, ecologist Pierre Dansereau, and poet Patrick Anderson; Picking Germany's Brains - 300 of Hitler's top scientists now in the US working for the Allies - article with photos; Peace - Perfect Peace, story by Gregory Clark; Emperor Bing Crosby and his business interests, by Jack Hirshberg; Which Came First? - A Short Story by June McFeely; Lovely full-page colour ad for Yardley cosmetics; Russian Producer Eisenstein Screens Part I of the Notorious Czar Ivan's Career; Full-page colour ad for Jell-o puddings; Ontario Society of Artists Celebrates its 75th Anniversary - photos and story; Fight Training - Super photo and article on boxer Joe Baksi; Interesting Pepsi ad; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A great vintage copy of this feature-oriented weekly which in later years became the Weekend Magazine. Newspaper
136 pages. Features: Nice color photo Lord & Taylor ad; Cuba - Profile of a Revolution - the old order has been swept away forever - many photos; Lament for the Rocking Chair; The Bantu Listens to a Louder Drum - the South African Negro call to freedom frightens the ruling whites; America's 500,000 Migrant Farm Workers; 'Marxist Mandarin' on Another Sales Trip - China's Premier Chou En-lai Revisits his South Asian Neighbors; Long-Run Plays - The Top Ten; photos of ice-breaking in the Great Lakes; Photos of interesting Senatorial Doors; Nice color photo ad for B. Altman & Co.; Photos of excavation in New York City; Peter M. Dawkins compares the attitudes toward collegiate sports in the United States and Great Britain - he was captain of the West Point Football Team and a unanimous All-America choice at halfback; 'April in Paris' for New York - Joseph Wechsberg is excited at the prospect of bringing Gallic imports to NYC; First Night Party for "Bye Bye Birdie" sponsored by L. Slade Brown; Let the Native Indian Be the Hero, by Stanley Walker; Rudolph Valentino was born 65 years ago - 5 nice photos; Restless Ports for the City's Food - Washington and Fulton Markets are colorful, obsolete, and about to be moved - article with photos; Golf Fever in Japan; Cut Out for Leisure - sexy photos by Gleb Derujinsky; Color photo ad for Knickerbocker Beer; Nice color Pepsi ad "The Sociables Prefer Pepsi"; About Polygamy - a fading practice in Africa; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Some yellowing with age. A sound vintage copy. Book
108 pages. Features: Nice color-photo leopard-skin pattern dress ad for Lord & Taylor; Harmon Killebrew featured in Vycron/Vycott fabric ad; Polly Bergen fashion ad; Full-page ad for Velcro; Vicky Vaughan Junior fashion ad; Students of Japan - an intimate glimpse, by John D. Rockefeller 4th; Japan and Turkey - centers of conflict - with great photos; Blueprint for Communist Conquest - foreign aid; The Key Issue - U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy, by Paul H. Nitze; Alcoholics Anonymous - Their 25 Year Struggle; Advice to Breathless Thespians, by Moss Hart; Where Fame Waxes - and Wanes - Madame Tussaud's; 'Sheets of Fire, Wind and Rain' - photo of Peruvian volcanoe and Japanese tsunami damage at Ofunato; The U.S. Supreme Court Debated - Another View; Their Heart Belongs to Dada - photos of unusual art; Nice color-photo ad for Knickerbocker beer; Applause for Composer Robert Schumann; Photos from the movie "The Apartment"; Lovely color-photo ad for Piper-Heidsieck Champagne; Classy color-photo ad for Mumm's Champagne; Three photos of some of the 550 Brits who will perform in the British Tournament and Tattoo; Nice color-photo Cointreau ad; Mr. Khrushchev's Favorite Reporter - John Reed; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Gently yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Book
16 pages. Features: The Significance of German Raids on England; Would Americans fight against England if forced to declare their indepence of England for a third time?; "Lese Majesty" - the plain facts; A (long) list of the nations/peoples Germany is presently fighting; The United States Needs No Apologist - a review of the American Administration's untenable position regarding the violation of neutrality laws in the interest of the Allies; Non-Political City Administration, by Frank Koester; Military Strategy and the Enemy's Industry, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Professor A. De Lapradelle's misconception about the Fatherland; The Case of Ferne Rogers; Count Zepellin; Logic in History; Japan's Short Memory - a 1905 letter from Marshal Yamagato to Major Gen. von Meckel is contrasted with Japan's present fight against Germany; Supportive words for Germany and German-Americans from the Albany Times-Union; Freedom's New Champion - poem by James C. Hickey; London-Made News; Admiral Ingersoll Un-Neutral; Advertising Talks #4 - persuading advertisers to support this publication; The Great Conspiracy - a recent pamphlet by Alexander Szarski and Faust C. DeWalsh regarding the gigantic conspiracy to crush German influence throughout the world; Nice ad on back cover for F.S. Neydhart illustrations of 12 German Heroes; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers loose but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
LEIDE, Imp. E.J. Brill - 1887 - In-8 - Edition Originale, tirée pour une distribution privée, à 100 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé de Hollande, Ex. N° 5 - Reliure à la bradel défraîchie - Couverture illustrée conservée -Frontispice protégée par serpente - illustrations en texte - grandes marges tachées en bordure - Exemplaire non coupé - 128 pages Envoi manuscrit à Eugène Parent Alexandre-Auguste Lesouëf ou Le Souëf, Paris, 16 août 1829, 25 août 1906 - Bibliophile et collectionneur, il consacra sa vie et sa fortune à réunir une collection de livres, d‘estampes et de manuscrits.
Signed by author 'J LL Thomas' to frontispiece. Pen work raised showing this to be a genuine signature. Prize inscription to front end paper. No other marks. Clear gilt lettering to front and spine. Tissue guarded frontispice of the author. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked sunned boards, well sunned spine, dusty page edges, slight foxing and very minor bumping to upper front corner. Large fold-out map at rear with minor tear and slight creasing, otherwise in very good condition. 266pp. Covers the author's journey and the people and places across Canada to the North Pacific, Yokohama, Kamakura & Enoshima, the Hakone Hills, Tokyo, Nikko, The Tokaido Line, Kobe & neighbourhood, the Sanyo Line, Shikoku and the return. Very early explorore access to Japan . Extremeley scarce signed copy.
ca. 30cm x 21cm. 238 p. Original boards (softcover) with title to spine, in dustcover with title to spine and coloured illustrated title to cover. Dustcover slightly worn with rubbing to edges, upper right corner of whole book wavy due to bumping, list of contents minimally stained and following gluing minimally loose but stable, apart from that inside very clean and in very good condition. Overall in good condition. With numerous illustrations of the vehicles, partly in colour. Including facts and figures about Japan's vehicle exports from 1957 on, 12 colour pages, sections on passenger cars, commercial vehicles (trucks, tractors, buses, etc.) and two-wheelers, automative parts, machinery and tools, and a huge list of specifications. Brands include Toyota, Datsun, Daihatsu, Mutsubishi, Honda, Mazda, Isuzu, Hinu, Subaru, Suzuki, etc. Text in English. ACHTUNG! Dieses Buch kann wegen seines Gewichts oder seiner Größe nur als PAKET verschickt werden. Innerhalb Deutschlands 5,80 Euro. (Portokosten ins Ausland bitte erfragen.) / ATTENTION! Due to its weight or size this book can only be sent as a PARCEL. Within Germany 5,80 Euro (For shipment abroad please ask).
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Front hinge professionally repaired. Former owner's name on title page. Usual browning to endpapers. Else a very handsome copy with tight binding. ; Detailed guide to SW Japan on the eve of WWI; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 370 pages
Boards with light wear to extremities. Light chipping to spine ends. Tape residue to endpapers. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. Slight browning to first few pages ; Steel engraved map laid-in; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 576 pages
Minor shelfwear to extremities and with gilt lettering a bit faded. Slight browning to endpapers. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. ; Internally an exceptionally handsome copy (including NF maps) . Extensive rear ad section ; 12mo; cclxxxiv, 799 pages
Introduction by M. de Montclar. A collection of risque Spanish stories translated into French. From a total numbered edition of only 35 copies, this is one of ten copies printed on fine Japan paper. Large 8vo, cloth over decorated boards, original wraps bound in. Fine.
Paris, à la Librairie d'Éducation d'Alexis Eymery, 1818. Dos volúmenes en 8vo.; 8 pp., 435 pp. y 2 hojas, 480 pp. Con 12 deliciosas láminas grabadas en cobre. Encuadernación de época, en piel, con lomeras ornadas y tejuelos, ligeramente fatigada.
Lavishly-produced sixty-page book profusely illustrated with colour and black and white photography. Bilingual Japanese-English text. "This book pays tribute to the existence of Shinnyo Kyoshu-sama and is an opportunity for all of us who have been touched by his great being to rejoice and give thanks for having been able to encounter the eternal founder of the Shinnyo teaching." - from page 4. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Can the Show Go On? - The Performing Arts are on the verge of financial collapse; Carl Sagan article on 'The Next Great Leap Into Space'; A New Visionary in German Films - Werner Herzog; We Want to Make These Kids Neurotic - Cornerstone Nursery in Yonkers seeks to help violent and disturbed kids; Nice color-photo centerfold ad for Beefeater gin; A Family's Affair with Japan - Andrew H. Malcolm and his family lived in Japan for 18 months; Too Beautiful Just for the Boudoir - Photo/Fashion feature; Living HIgh in the Sky - Wall St. Executive David Merriman's terrace; Katz in "The Mountains" - Shmuel Katz visits the US to ease American misgivings about Israel; Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
78 pages. Features: Jap kids are our job - Betty Betz educates Japanese youngsters in Japan; Trouble is my middle name - Rocky Graziano (part 1 of 3); Mickey Mouse, and how he grew; Iron Man Barkley - America's oldest Vice-President, Alben William Barkley - article with nice one-page photo portrait; Our Reeking Halls of Justice (part 2 of 2); Let's Eat with the Harvey Boys - Stewart, Byron S., Daggett and Byron Jr.; Back page opinion piece on Rocky Graziano/boxing. Fiction: Gaffney the Accused; The Paper Trail; Truth or Consequences; Pride's Castle (par 4 of 8); Nice 2-page color aerial photo of Pittsburgh. Includes these ads: Parker Pens, Hamilton watches, Herbert Tareyton cigarettes - featuring photo of Erich Hatch, Admiral tvs and stereos, Mercury cars, DeSoto cars, RCA Victor tvs, Excellent centerfold ad for Plymouth shows the Special De Luxe 4-door sedan with longer 118" wheelbase, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" movie, Botany 500 fashions, Nice Coke ad on back cover shows young lady in fancy flowered hat drinking from a glass. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Paris Librairie Plon 1903, In-8 pleine percaline de l'éditeur bleue, titre doré sur les plats et en dos, tête dorée. 524 pages. Ouvrage orné de 165 gravures d'aprés les photograhies et les documents rapportés par l'auteur. Bien complet de la carte déliante relié en fin d'ouvrage. Peu courant dans sa reliure de l'éditeur. Trés bel état.
Paris, Boulanger Vers 1900. In-8 oblong relié demi basane rouge, dos à nerfs avec titre doré. RECUEIL COMPOSITE DE DIVERS PAYS. 159 clichés photographiques fn XIXème à début XXème, en couleurs. On trouve aussi : Birmanie sites et paysages. Egypte paysages et monuments. Turquie types et moeurs. Syrie sites et paysages. Terre Sainte sites et monuments. La merrouge sites et types d'Indigènes. Italie sites et paysages. Italie types e costumes. Suisse moeurs et siotes pittoresques. Autriche - Hongrie sites paysages et types. Russie costumes et coutumes. Le Canadian Pacic Railway moeurs et paysages. Carnot. Très bon état.
80 pages. Features: Many gorgeous fashion ads; Who Wants to be the Last American Killed in Vietnam?; Jan Stenerud is No Football Player but he Wins Football Games; Fateful Triangle - The United States, Japan and China; Concert Pianist Andre Watts - photo-illustrated article; For a Black Vice President in 1972 - Andrew Young; When China Gets Into the U.N. (United Nations); White Collar Fashion Photos - the Kitty Foyle Dress is Back; Long Island Soung playground built by Mr. and Mrs. Buttenwieser for their grandchildren; Lovely color ad for F. Chauvenet sparkling wine features Breugel's painting "The Wedding Dance"; Eel recipe; Two-page Sabena Airlines ad; and more. Please note that this offering does not include Part 2 which was a separate report on men's wear. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book