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66 pages. Features: Taped Smut - recordings of unsuspecting newlyweds in hotel rooms and dirty stories read by sultry-voiced actresses are latest gimmic of Filth Peddlers; When the Nazis Tried Human Vivisection, as told by a former Corporal in the SS; Tijuana - city that mass-produces vice (with photos); It's the Day of the Gray Flannel Fag - "Not all Homos are Easy to Spot"; Ripley's Torture Museum; When a Gal Says "Your're the Dad!"; Phallic Worship in Japan; The Dawn I Knifed an Arab - when you live on the Borders of Israel you work, eat, sleep and make love with a gun at your side (with photos); Blood on the Diamonds - a tale from British Guiana; Air Gunner Gone Native - he wanted to stay with his 11 native wives and 47 kids on Kopu, Largest of the Ongtong Java Islands; I Escaped Siberia in a Coffin; and more. Above-average wear. Evidence of moisture exposure. No odour. A decent copy. Book
71 pages. Covers: Economic Construction of South-West China, The China Affairs Board, Canton Letters, Japan's Reaction fo British Loan, Fare East News Budget - China, Japan, Manchuokuo, International, etc. Well-worn and soiled. Former owner's name atop front cover. Magazine
Cover: Queen Elizabeth II Special Feature: Coronation Day of Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953. Includes: Article "Your Undoubted Queen"; The Ceremony in Pictures; Article-The Great March Past; The Royal Progress (photos); At the Palace and on the Route (photos); Article - Singing in the Rain; Article - Men in Full Dress; The Royal Family's Day (photos); Article - The Royal Family at Home and Article - The Royal Family's Fishing. Other features: Top-Gear Hawking; A Townsman in the Country: Reverie on Four Coronations; Sculptor of Animals - Herbert Haseltine; Country birds come to town; and Pattern for Ascot. Pages numbered 1053 - 1100. Average wear. Writing in ink pg. 1053. Binding sound. A worthy copy. Magazine
78 pages. Black and white photographic plates. Features: The Assam Border of Tibet; Homesteading in North-West Canada (in the Peace River Block); Survey in Johore; The Site of the City of Kalar in Kalar Dasht; The Grand Teton, Wyoming; The Kukanga Swamps; The Earthquake-Series of Ito (Japan); The Return of the Lively in 1831; The Este Map. University library bar code upon first page of advertisements. Ink stamp to front cover and several pages. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: Scotland's Share in the Great War to the End of 1917; The Defeat and Recovery of Italy I - The Carso Battles and Storming of the Bainsizza Plateau. Centerfold illustrations of Scots in action. Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
Cover portrait of General Sir Edmund Allenby, K.C.B., The Captor of Jerusalem. Photogravure (laid in) is entitled "The Navy's Nerve Centre". Features: Allenby's Victorious Advance into Palestine and The Surrender of JerusalemCenterfold photos of Allenby in Jerusalem. Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: The Conquest of German East Africa Completed; Prizes of War - The Romance of Contraband and Captures as Revealed in the Admiralty Courts. Cover illustration of Rt. Hon. Lieut.-General Jan Christiaan Smuts, P.C., K.C. Centerfold photos of the British in Africa. Large portrait of Sir Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, K.C.B., D.S.O., A.D.C., promoted Rear-Admiral, January 1918. Back cover features National War Bond Ad which states "National War Bonds Buy Tanks and Save Soldiers' Lives." Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
Cover portrait of Grenadier Guards approaching the Hohenzollern Bridge at Cologne. Chapter CCXCII - The March to the Rhine. Many interesting black and white photos. Above-average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. A worthy reference copy. Book
Cover photo of where a Gotha bomb fell in London, near a Sphinx. Includes concluding portion of "The March to the Rhine", with great photos. Chapter CCXCIII - Final Phases of the War in the Air, I. - The Air Battles Over London - How the Gothas were Defeated. Many great photos. Above-average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. A worthy reference copy. Book
Includes concluding portion of "Voluntary Motor Transport in the War", with photos. Chapter CCXCVI - America's Share in the Victory - map and photos. Full-page photographic portrait of Admiral William Sowden Sims in chief command of the American Fleet in Europe. Four centerfold photos of Americans in Germany. Full page photo of the 27th Division, U.S. Army, in New York, March 25th, 1919. Many great photos. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. A worthy reference copy. Book
Dozens of great black and white photos. Features: Cover photo of F.-M. Sir Douglas Haig in London's Great Victory March; Conclusion of Chapter CCCXII - British Propaganda; Chapter CCCXIII - The Organisers of Victory; great centerfold photos of victory celebration in France; Chapter CCCXIV - The strategy of the war and the Blunders of the German Staff; Amazing photo of some of the great gun booty captured by the Canadians on the way to Cambrai; and more. Bonus: includes 'fine colour map of the strategy of the war'. Staples disintegrated. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Do we want to win the war on poverty? - Christopher Jencks; The Inner-Directed Mood - Stewart Alsop; Madison Avenue - the big invisible sell, by Martin Mayer - long article with many photos; Elizabeth (Liz) Montgomery of the TV show 'Bewitched' - Sam gets her way; The Case of the Dead Bookie - Mark Fein and the death of Rubin Markowitz; Attack on the unborn - last year up to 20,000 children suffered prenatal damage because their mothers contracted German Measles while pregnant; Grits, Magnolia and skiing - snowmaking allows downhill skiing in the southern U.S.; The filibuster's best friend - Richard Russell, dean of southern senators, braces for his greatest fight; Richard Rodgers - the No. 1 melody man. Many nice colour car ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: England's place in the sun - Selwyn Lloyd; Birmingham, Alabama - a City in fear as racial violence smolders in this Deep South inderbox - with black and white photos; The new pulse of Australia - Jolly swagmen, kangaroos and tough outback cowboys are waltzing, like Matilda, toward a new destiny; Buck$ Benny Rides Again - the world's best-paid comedian, Jack Benny, still 39, returns to Broadway after a 32-year absence; Why I Didn't Quit the Ministry - by Norman Vincent Peale; Funny Side of the Bunny Business - a new Playboy Club whirls in a tangle of corn, beefs and cabbage; Dishrags to Riches - The Saga of Heloise Cruse; The Convict Volunteers - when scientists need human guinea pigs to submit to cancer shots or to test drugs, thousands of prisoners step forward, for surprising reasons; Atomic Bombs for Everyone - the exclusive 'nuclear club' may become crowded with new members including Egypt, Indonesia, the Congo. Absolutely *fantastic* colour full-page ad for 12 huge Cadillac models of varying colours. Book
Features: The case against fallout shelters, by Hanson W. Baldwin; Kennedy's Grand Strategy - how we can counter Russian aggression, yet avoid nuclear war; People on the way up - Barbara Dodd, Frederic Chapin, James Messler - the Star Farmer of America, Geraldine Pearson; Hell Creek Crossing - a story excerpted from the newest work of William Faulkner; Phyllis Diller - the unlikeliest star (funny!); Where are those dream cars? - a car that drives itself, uses no gas and runs without wheels is more than idle speculation (conclusion); Holidays at Sea - cruisemaster Mike Burke runs a profitable fleet of pleasure boats; Why do they call my husband crazy? - Jim Piersall's wife tells of her husband's illness - and recovery; Krishna Menon - the Wasp of New Delhi - India's left-leaning chief delegate to the UN - terrible-tempered, anti-American and prime planner of the Goa invasion. Front cover loose but present, otherwise average wear. Book
Features: The McNamara Monarchy - Hanson W. Baldwin argues that one-man rule in the Pentagon weakens our armed forces; The Revolt of Europe - Charles de Gaulle and others are challenging U.S. leadership over issues such as who will control atomic power; (Peter) O'Toole of Arabia - An unknown actor dons the cloak of a legendary hero and an epic is born - colour photos; "Lawrence" Inspires the Arab Look; Den Mother to the Clubwomen - Margaret Arnold is an angry feminist in hot pursuit of her cause; The Unsound and the Fury - pigeons, corn-rippers and orchids have one thing in commonk - all can provoke cold anger; The Return of Branch Rickey - the return of the Mahatma; Crime Town USA - Youngstown, Ohio has had 75 bombings, 11 killings in a decade, and no one seems to care. Address label clipped from front cover else unmarked with average wear. Colour Corvair Monza ad inside back cover. Please note: missing pages 39-40 and 49-50. Book
Features: The World is Mean to Millionaires - J. Paul Getty; ; The Soviet Spymasters; My Wife, The Critic - by Marvin Kitman; I Spied for the Russians (Part I) - Robert Glenn Thompson reveals how the Soviets recruited him, what kind of information they wanted, and how he got it; The Meaning of the Selma, Alabama March (with incredible photos); How Much Can You Take - testing the limits of human endurance for the sake of space exploration; Soviet Fashions - a hesitant bit of Glamour; I wrote "The Drinking Man's Diet" - Robert Wernick. (Red) Colour Corvair ad. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
36 pages. Cover photo portrait of newly married Princess Elizabeth walking corgi and holding large bouquet; Sean Fielding reflects upon the Royal Wedding; Wonderful wedding photos of Princess Elizabeth and her new husband; Jennifer tells the Wedding Story; Sketches of current fashions in evidence at the big event; Jennifer's Social Journal, complete with many photos of personalities who attended the Abbey; Majestic photos of the bride's arrival; Priscilla in Paris - her comments on Elisabeth et Philippe; Photos of Princess Elizabeth from girlhood through womanhood; Graceful colour centerfold illustration by Eric Earnshaw shows the royal couple by their fireplace; Photos of Philip Mountbatten - boyhood through manhood; Photos of many wedding gifts at St. James's; Column by Sabretache, including photo of horse given to the Princess on her wedding by the Aga Khan; Column by D.B. Wyndham Lewis; Lovely fashion ads; Photos of three other newly married couples; Nice colour ad for Huntley & Palmers Buscuits inside back cover; Excellent colour ad for Dewar's "White Label" Scotch Whisky on back cover shows a crate of their finest being hoisted aboard an impressive vessel named the Elizabeth. Average wear. Bit of writing on front cover. A sound copy of this momentous issue. Magazine
Demobilisation - Cover illustration of a faithful charger being sold while its British officer looks on. Illustration of Woodrow Wilson, President Poincare, and Mr. Lloyd George at the opening of the Peace Conference. Photo: French Arms Beyond the Rhine. Illustrations of 'Prussia's Arrogance in 1871'. Air Trips to Paris and Back in Four Hours - 4 photos of 'Airco' machines. British keep guard on the Bridge at Cologne - 4 great photos. "To the Rhine!" - Retribution after Fifty Years, 3 photos. Storm and Fog Claim Ships that War had Spared - 6 photos. Photo of the salved French submarine Curie. Problems of the Peace Conference - by Sir Sidney Low. A United States of Germany? - by F.W. Wile. Imperial Guile - What the Camera Saw at Spa. Photo of Berlin protest march against Bolshevism. Photo of Rodin's sculpture of Eve being exhumed from her grave in a garden in Doai where she was hidden from the Germans. Welcoming home America's Navy - 3 photos. Airship and Aeroplane Raids over Great Britain, 1914-18 - chart and map. Channel Train-Ferry and its new 'Mystery' port - 4 photos including the 'Dazzle'. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated with age. Still a worthy copy. Book
Features: A Boy in the Bush - a young boy kills wild scrub bulls for bounty in Australia's outback; In the Dark - An Australian is tasked with catching gold thieves in a mine in Southern India; The town that was reborn - Williamsburg, Virginia; The Seaquake - adventure on a voyage from British Honduras to Yucatan; Hunting down the Black Jack Gang (conclusiont) - the worst band of desperadoes to ever trouble the south-western States of America; Frontier Gateway - Peshawar (great photo of a 'walking teashop); The Forgotten Islands - The Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia - several photos; Arctic Derelict - a strange sea-story from the Canadian Arctic; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
Stories: Burned Boats; The Man in the Fur Coat; Plot and Counter-Plot; The Leopard-Men; My Mexican Mine; African Ball Game; Head for Head; Through the Panama Jungles; Secret Service-Indian Pattern; The Rivals; The Diviner; The White Devil of Badu. Above-average wear. Book
68 pages. Features: Peugeot 204 ad; A talk with Prime Minister Trudeau; Recovering oil from the sunken tanker Arrow in Chedabucto Bay; St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, Alberta - unusual architecture by Douglas Cardinal; U.S. Postal Service Strike; Home life of letter carrier Peter Stafford of New York; The Enduring Mail Mess; Miasma of My Lai - with photo of General Koster; S.S. "Columbia Eagle"; Death of bomber Diana Oughton; Danger and Opportunity in Indochina - major war coverage; Israel-P.L.O. conflict - article with photo of smiling Arafat in Jordanian cave office and six pages of excellent colour photos of the opposing military forces; Willi Stoph - from bricklayer to organization man; Rampaging plague of mice in Australia; Reproduction of controversial British poster depicting a pregnant man; Ronald Reagan deals with student protests; Last days of the "California Zephyr" train - article with photo; Photo-illustrated article on Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (CSN&Y); The Berlin Syndrome; Banned ad for "The Boys in the Band"; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
434 pages. Features: Had it with Hemlines? - pants provide an answer; Baryshnikov remembers Nureyev; Inside Germany - confronting the neo-Nazi nightmare; plus spring's softer evenings, sexy sandals, brightest bags, and big news from Paris couture. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
522 pages. Features: Spring at Last! - a new season, a fresh new look; Sex Sells - why everyone's buying Gucci; Naomi Campbell - The Last Supermodel?; Oscar Frocks on the Block; Sweet Charity from Uma, Madonna, Minnie... and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
606 pages. Features: Spring looks; Adele interview; Kristen Wiig; The Women Behind Twitter; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy of this huge issue. Book
98 pages. Features: Two-page color-photo ad for the For Lincoln Continental; Delta Airlines ad features Reservationist Janet Cook; Two-page Fiat car ad illustrates its competitors; Funky color-photo Sears ad for printed men's dress shirts; Nice large color-photo ad for the Plymouth Satellite two-door (red); L&M cigarette ad features photo of black model in tub; Article on Indochina - The New Optimism; Confession of William Calley; The Black Caucus; Rough justice in Macon County AL - police brutality; Chromacolor TV ad; Lee Harvey Oswald and the U-2; Mrs. Gandhi makes her bid; Fascists in Italy; Chevy Pickup Truck ad; Photo of Huey P. Newton in Oakland; The American Jew Today; Poll of Jewish Attitudes; Where U.S. Jews Live; Beautiful colour-photo ad for the Ford Mustang features the Mach 1 and Hardtop; The Jewish Establishment - It Looks Inward, Too; Jews and other Americans; Kidney transplant dilemma; The end of smallpox?; Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas; Deaths at Jackson State College; Nice one-page color-photo ad for the 1971 Buick Centurion (purple); Andrew Stein attempts to close all New York state airports to any craft over 108 decibels - putting the Concorde and SST at risk; Milton Friedman article entitled 'Money - Tight or Easy?'; Very nice two-page color-photo centerfold ad for the 1971 Toronado (brown); Nice State Farm ad shows strange wedding scene at door of church; The Male Bag ('purse'); McGuire's Marquette and Dean Meminger; Passing of Adolf A. Berle; Viceroy cigarette ad on back cover features couple outside a used book store; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book