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104 pages. Many reproductions of archival black and white photos. Features: Canada's Unexpected 1943 Victory in Sicily; Allied Military Government in Sicily, 1943; Sicily in Photos and Art - from the Collection of the Canadian War Museum; A Retrospective from Sicily's Battlefields - the 2012 Canadian-American Battlefield Study Tour; Husky's Price - A Window on 21 Lives Lost in Sicily; "The Historical Triumph in Sicily" - The Artistic Legacy of William Ogilvie; Historical Traces of Operation Husky; and more. Average wear. Date stamp atop page 1. A sound copy. Magazine
Front cover portrait of General Porro, Italian Chief of Staff and Representative at the Allied War Conference in Paris. The intervention of the U.S.A. (continued from previous number). The Great Battle of Carso. Centerfold photos of Austrian and Italian positions. Covers loose but present. Tape marks where covers were previously secured. Unmarked. Book
20 pages. Features: St. Patrick's Day illustrations; Editorials; Getting Harmony in A-Flat - a house-cleaning episode; The Champion Bore; Wonderful centerfold illustration by James Montgomery Flagg entitled "What They Always Think of the Play in the Author's Box"; The Modern Woman; Oversea Humor; *Beautiful* back cover color illustrated ad for Great Western Champagne. Covers almost detached. Coverfold mostly open. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Lady Murasaki's Masterpiece - the world's first novel; The Tale of Genji - Fine Bone China Shell Collection; The Art of the Cachet - philatelic collectors are finding a divident in their hobby - the outstanding artwork of the cachet; Helen Reddy - her needlework is as important as her music; Decorating with your Collections; Ronald Van Ruyckevelt - the reigning genius of porcelain design; The Cowboy - eternal masterpiece Number 39; Dallas / Forth Worth has become home to many first-rate collections. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
54 pages. Features: Quilters test their imaginations; The Influence of Art in Today's High Fashion; FIT Design Lab; African influence inspires fabric trends; Expressive hip wrap; Jessica McClintock; Karent Thornton interview; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
br. "Sin dall'infanzia, Rashi mi ha sempre accompagnato con le sue intuizioni e il suo fascino. Sin dalle mie prime lezioni di Bibbia nel cheder, mi sono rivolto a lui per afferrare il significato di un verso o di una parola che sembravano oscuri. E il mio primo riferimento. Il mio primo sostegno. Il primo amico il cui aiuto è inestimabile, per non dire indispensabile, se desideriamo approfondire un pensiero attraverso passaggi sotterranei sconosciuti, fino alle sue origini remote. Un suo velato suggerimento è come un sorriso, tutto s'illumina e diventa più chiaro." (l'autore)
44 pages. Features: Cover art by Ken Samuelson entitled 'Christmas Card'; Artistically Speaking - The Electronic Palette; The Christmas Exchange; Maxwell Bates (1906 - 1980) - Modernist Alberta Painter; Saskatchewan - Juried Exhibition; William Parker - Allusive Realism; George Norris; Nineteenth Century Glass; Ted Harrison; Doris McCarthy; William Kurelek; Benjamin Chee Chee; John McKee; and more. Colour ads include works by: John Little, M.A. Fortin, Donald Curley, Franz Johnston, Grant Leier, Francine Gravel, Theo Tobiasse, Mannie Gonsalves, Daphne Odjig, Paul Caton, William Duma, Bruan Chubb, Con Boland, Joe Haire, Robert Lougheed, Zbigniew Stanley Kupczynski, Norman Kelly, and Ted Raftery (back cover). Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
151 pages. Black and white illustrations. Green hardcover library binding is bright with light wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume One, Number Nine. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume Three, Number Twenty-Nine. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume One, Number Thirteen. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume Three, Number Twenty-Seven. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume Two, Number Sixteen. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers slightly soiled. Volume Two, Number Twenty-Four. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers slightly soiled. Slight chipping on front margin. Volume Two, Number Twenty-Three. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps, showing an outlaw accosting a black minstrel. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume Two, Number Seventeen. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Major loss at bottom corner of front cover and six pages. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps, loss at bottom corner. Volume Two, Number Twenty-One. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers slightly soiled and chipped. Volume Three, Number Thirty. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers slightly soiled. Volume One, Number Twelve. Very good. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Lightly damp stained. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume Two, Number Fourteen. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Illustrated with a map. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume Two, Number Eighteen. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers slightly soiled. Volume Three, Number Twenty-Eight. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear
32 p. Double column. Paper browning but not brittle. Softcover. 190 mm. Original tri-color printed pictorial wraps. Covers very slightly soiled. Volume One, Number Eleven. Very good. Edward Lytton Wheeler (1854-1885) was a professional 'Sensational Novelist' whose "Deadwood Dick" was the most popular hero of the dime novel era at the end of the 19th century. Through 'Dick' he greatly influenced boys (and men) to view the West as eternally exciting and heroic. W8RtRear