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6 pages. As sung by Bing Crosby in the Paramount picture "Going My Way". Great cover photo of Bing Crosby and many cast members. Average wear. Faint music store stamp to front cover, otherwise unmarked. Sheet music
Quarto, 160 pages, illustrated, index. eng
136 pages. Many black and white reproductions of archival photos. A history of Camrose, Alberta and area, including content about Armena, Bardo, Bawlf, Bittern Lake, Daresbury, Daysland, Donalda, Dorenlee, Dried Meat Lake, Duhamel, Edberg, Ferintosh, Ferry Point, Harvest Home, Hay Lakes, Heather Brae, Kelsey, Ketchamoot, Kingman, Likeness, Lundemo, Meeting Creek, Miquelon Lakes, New Norway, New Salem, Ohaton, Parkland, Palmer-Earling, Rosalind, Rosebuth, Rosenroll, Round Hill, and Willowdale. Heavily worn. Covers nearly detached. A worthy reference copy. Strathern 2920, Krotki [2e] 161. Book
205 pages including index. A detailed work which includes many line drawings. Average wear. One inch opening to spine at base of back cover. Unmarked. Light yellowing. An excellent reference. Book
48 pages. Circa 1965. Includes Canadian Discography plus lyrics and music for the following songs: The Lads of Bonnie Scotland; Songs of Scotland; By the Lochside; A Scottish Soldier; The Bonnie Lassie o' Dundee; Heather Bells; D'ye Mind Lang Syne; Donald Dhu; Cowboy Jack from Skye; Take Me Back; The Barren Rocks of Aden; The Battles's Over. Also includes these Monologues: The Loch Ness Monster; Tobermory Treasure; A Daunner Through the Toon. The many black and white photo reproductions include photos of Andy in: Hampden Park; Majorca; on two B.B.C. spectaculars; With his family; The Five Faces of Andy Stewart; Visiting the less fortunate; at a field day of the Cameronians in Lanark; Visiting the far east. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. Scattered bits of writing to contents. A worthy copy of this warm and nostalgic compilation. Book
174 pages including index. From 'Explorations', a Canadian social studies program for elementary schools. Abundantly illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Nice copy. Book
224 pages. "A portrait of the settlement of the prairies seen through the eyes of the settlers themselves... it is their book." - from introduction. A collection of photographs and text which tells the story of the homesteaders who streamed to the Canadian west from 1880 to 1914. The homesteaders themselves describe their experiences in first-person accounts taken from letters, diaries, autobiographies and personal reminiscences. Book is clean and unmarked with moderate wear to biege boards. Dust jacket well worn with numerous tears. Decent copy. Book
The first anthology providing a fascinating perspective on the achievements and advancements of women in sports. Seventy-three pieces from some of the top female sports writers in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Signed on inside cover by previous owner. Very light wear.
Volume rilegato in mezza pelle, dal piatto decorato, con titolo in oro al dorso, con nervature, in tasselli rosso e blu. Risguardi illustrati, con residuo di ex - libris al contropiatto anteriore. Buono lo stato conservativo, pagine ben tenute, con alcune annotazioni da lapis rosso al margine del testo, che non ne compromettono la lettura, ossidate da tonalità seppia, bruniti i tagli. Numero pagine 208. USATO
16 pages. Features: Harvie Ward Repeats; Chuck Kocsis Runner-Up; Art Wall wins at Fort Wayne; Marlene Hagge Wins; Photo of PGA President Harry Moffitt with Heather Downs and JoAnne Gunderson; Ten photos from the Knollwood Club include Will Grimsley, Wayne Fuson, Bob Goethals, Harvie Ward, Ken Venturi, Hugh Fullerton, Jr., Gerald J. Magee, Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mrs. Edward Harvie Ward, Jr. (Suzanne); Joe Campbell, Larry Robinson, Ted Gleichman, Johnny Dawson, Ronnie Wenzler, Chuck Kocsis, Hugh Fullerton, Lincoln A. Werden, Ward Wettlaufer and Rex Baxter; Two group photos from Eglin AFB include Larry Parker, Don Albert, Ray Terry, Don Saunders, Rand Carroll, and Ming Rose; Photo of Bob Davis; Photo of Lou Chiapetta with Dr. Norman G. Mathieson, and Marty Cromb; Photo of Jack Rule, of Waterloo, IA; Photo of attendees of Etonic sales meeting - their shoes have been selected by the PGA; Photo of three guests of the Pentagon - Charles Bassler, Shelley Mayfield and Max Elbin; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
76 pages. Features: Profile of Christopher Bashford - Calgary antique dealer; Profile of Christina Orobetz of Sotheby's International; Profile of Helen Frances Gregor - Fabric Artist; Paul Peel (1860-1892) - Canada's best known unknown artist, by Heather Haas Barclay; Crystal, Hand-Engraved - Profile of Mark Roberts of Raynes & Glasbey; Canadian Military Postcards produced during World War I, by Jennifer Bunting; The Christmas Card in Canada, by Kenneth Rowe; Magical mini-12-room Victorian mansion built by Pat Merrick; A Taste of Elegance - 18th Century English porcelain from private collections in Ontario; Museum of Fashion opens in the Louvre; Appraising Appraisers - Evaluation and disposal of treasures - Part 1, by Jean Cochrane; Art Deco Jewellery (1920-1935) is back in fashion, by Ron Dupuis; What's New?; Re-opened Musee d'art de Joliette marks second year. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
16 pages. Features: The Researcher's Corner - by Dot From; Pot Pourri - by Connie Wilks; Heather and the Little Kidnappers - by Elinor Maher; "Three Cents - The Evolution of a Project" - by Connie Wilks; Stitching Trivia; Island Stichery Guild - Banner Project - by Brenda Yoshida; The Rhodesian Tapestries; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
Features: The Medieval Scene; A Little Bit of England - Dorothy and Bill Kitching and their cider cellar; Heather Ramsay - miniatures are her medium; Brooke Tucker's Yellow Rose of Texas; America's First Ladies, 1836-1845; Alan Waters and his miniatures from down under; Angela Peterson's worldly collection; Viola Williams' Portraits in Porcelain; Bobbie Walls - whimsical wicker; Miniatures in Scandinavia - Dee Snyder is your guide; Sally Plunkett - small gauge knitting; Think Spring with a Green Thumb; Ode to the Strawberry; Everyday Utensils from America's Past; Badminton Anyone?; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Thomas and Catherine Latane - An Old World Flavor; Mary McGrath - Flora & Fauna; America's First Ladies - style from the recent past - Galia Bazylko; Heather Hall and the story of a dollhouse; Windy Meadows Pottery - Jan Richardson and her stoneware cottages; Danny Rodriguez - Carving his way to Fame; Tinkertown - Ross Ward's petite view of life in a prairie town; Sandy Fichter - fun with perfection; Angela Dickens - She uses her 'gold finger'; Year-Round Herbs & Berries; Mary's Menus - Ghostly Treats and Phantom Floats; Kitchen Nostalgia in 1" and 1/2" scale - Pie Safes; Backyard Retreat - Part II; Joann's Halloween Happening; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
152 pages. Features: Heather Patterson's 925 sf duplex features large-scale antiques; The 650 sf city condo - Ed Eng's winning decoration job; A 650 sf second-floor flat - Sabrina Linn 's success; A 1,200 sf Bungalow - Adele McCrimmon's exuberant use of colour; A 1,500 sf house grows up - Dean and Allison Swanson's minor reno turned into a whole-house redo; Good Choices for compact living - Ethan Allen Home Interiors; Working at Home - turning a storage room into a gardeny office; New ways to use a handsome set of drawers. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
31 pages. Features: Canada's first long-distance car rally - Heather Wilson and Margaret Taylor travel 4,098.2 miles; Jack Lemmon went from from Harvard to Hollywood; Milkweed - the Swee-Scented Killer - a common Canadian flower traps many of the insects that pollinate it; Learning how to fall - Judo lessons; Son who sings his mother's songs - Ernie McCulloch of Calgary; Dramatic Canadian Soccer Gamble - $1 million spent to import big-time play - Stanley Mathews, Tony Macedo; Nipper by Doug Wright. Nice colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
8vo., First Edition, First Issue, with photographs, full-page map and full-page plan in the text; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, red endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The first issue, produced in a small print run without 'bestseller' blurb on dustwrapper front. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
76 pages. Features: Ceylon Tea Bureau ad inside front cover features colour painting of Laurentian Scene by F. S. Coburn; The Way to Solvency - famous Canadian monetary reformer G.G. McGeer makes his case for changes to the Bank of Canada; Super one-page colour ad for Heinz canned beans and spaghetti; Fantastic one-page colour-photo Chipso ad features Mrs. John Boyle, Jr. and her children Mercedes, John and Patricia; Sometime We'll Meet (short story); Bloomin' Idol (short story); Afghanistan Destined for Conflict - a most prophetic photo-illustrated article; Children of the Heather (short story); The Haunted Yashiki (Japanese short story); Pinch-Hitting for Sir Galahad (short story); Dogs in My Life - illustrated article by Diana Thorne; Gesso Craft; One-page photo-ad for Pond's cold cream features Miss Frederica Vanderbilt Webb and Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt; Two-page photo-ad for Fleischmann's XR Yeast features large photo of Dr. R.E. Lee; Little Rambles in Hollywood; Great one-page Lux soap ad features photo of Ginger Rogers; Illustrated fashion article; Cookery article; Beauty article; Wow! one-page full-colour photo of NHL hockey player Charlie Conacher of the Toronto Maple Leafs on the ice; Colour Old Dutch cleanser ad on back cover; and more. Includes blank subscription form and envelope. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this extraordinary issue. Book
Features: The High-Octane career of Toronto Artist Joshua Jensen-Nagle; Lucy Waverman's tips for Making Merry; Interview with publisher Martine Assouline; Create Warmth in a pared-down bedroom; Artisan Heather Shaw uses a light touch to celebrate the season; Fresh Baked Cookies in a clever container - a great gift!; Decorating outdoors with classic holiday boughs and berries; All the Trimmings - Holiday Decorating; Subtle Holiday Touches by Gill Wortley; A White Christmas - a Pan-abode ski chalet in Collingwood's ski area; Luce Gayrard and her airy Montreal condo; Burlap - the season's sought-after accent; and more. 224 pages. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Paris, Plon, 1945. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 246 pp.; papier de guerre. Bel état.Très bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur, à l'encre bleue.
Paris, Plon, 1948. Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 242 pp.; papier de guerre; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur sur toute la page de garde.
1 Vol. In-16 pag. XX-488.Es.intonso PROG 14177 CATT_ATT 24
The d / j has general wearing to the corners and edges as well as a few minor tars and chips. The text is clean, bright and tight. Used
Features: Out of Sight - With secret storage and a sprawling layout, a minimalist, made-to-order home cleverly contains Katherine Yaphe's young family's bustling lifestyle; Form & Function - Smart architecture and a livable design by David Zacharko lay the foundation for a family-friendly Vancouver home; Decorating - a well-considered reconfiguration designed by Jill Greaves turns the compact condo of Tom and Catharina MacMillan into an airy, Scandinavian-inspired home with plenty of breathing space; Weekend Decorating - Florals in blown-up scales and fresh, juicy palettes make the ordinary extraordinary; Productivity Soars when a home office feels like anything but - Rich and Katie Gougeon's home was designed by architect Gillian Green; Kingston Painter Mike Bayne - He depicts the everyday with startling clarity; Open Concepts - The bright, lakeside townhouse designed by Lisa Rogers for Patricia Lovett-Reid and Jim Reid is tailor-made for two; Kitchen a la Carte - a menu of three plans for a basic 12' x 18' kitchen; Display potted kitchen herbs in pretty tea tins; Storing clutter in an armoire; Glass-fronted cabinets put smart storage on display; Designed kitchen for Byron Peart and Stefan Weisgerber in Montreal's famed Habitat 67 proves contemporary can also be cosy; Classic kitchen cabinets and elegant hardware give Heather and Michael Faralla's Toronto family something to grow into; Weekend brunch ideas; and more. 184 pages. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Splendida xilografia originale acquarellata a mano tratta dalla nota opera di botanica "Histoire generale des plantes" del botanico medico e naturalista francese Jacques Dalechamps (1513-1588) in elegante passe-partout. Si nota chiaramente l'influenza del Matthioli come anche in numerose opere di botanica pubblicate dopo gli importanti "Discorsi" del noto botanico italiano. INCISIONE: xilografia originale AUTORE: Jacques Dalechamps DIMENSIONI PASSEPARTOUT: cm 25x17,5 DIMENSIONI INCISIONE: cm 13,5x6,5 COLORE: acquarellato a mano EPOCA: 1630 circa CONDIZIONI: buone condizioni Dalechamps nella sua "Historia generalis plantarum" pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1586-87 raccolse tutta la conoscenza botanica disponibile sino a quella data. La prima edizione francese venne pubblicata nel 1615. Superb original woodcut painted in acquerello by hand taken from the famous work "Histoire generale des plantes" by the botanical physician Jacques Dalechamps (1513-1588) in an elegant passe-partout. We can note the strong influence of Matthioli, as also in different works of botany of the XVI century published after the famous "Discorsi" of the important botanist. ENGRAVING: original woodcut AUTHOR: Jacques Dalechamps PASSE-PARTOUT DIMENSION: cm 25x17,5 ENGRAVING DIMENSION: cm 13,5x6,5 COLOUR: painted by hand with acquerello DATE: 1630 circa CONDITIONS: good conditions Dalechamps in his "Historia generalis plantarum" published for the first time in 1586-87 collected all the botanical knowledge avalaible until that date. The first french edition was published in 1615. <BR><BR>