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30 pages. Features: 18th Century Wedgwood - Beeson Collection, Birmingham, Alabama; Master Potters of Quebec; Victorian Jewelry; Museum of Leaterhcraft; Defining Regency; Daniel Fowler, R.C.A. 1810-1894 - Part 2 - The Artist in Canada; Bermuda's Tucker House; Rouen Museum - Early Ironwork; Bermuda Fan Collection; The Cardinal's Strainer Dish. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
30 pages. Features: Furniture of Upper Canada; Furniture of French Canada; Tibetan Jewelry; From Modesty to Mod - the ROM's Centennial exhibition of costumes worn in Canada; The Fascination of Misericords; How to Become a Collector Without Knowing It. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
30 pages. Features: Confederation Silversmiths; 300 Years of Canadian Art; Eskimo Art - A Collector's Viewpoint; Animal Menagerie of the 1700's; A Short History of Antique Miniature Furniture; An Outline of English Period Furniture - Oak, Mahogany; Contemporary French Tapestry. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
30 pages. Features: The Old Mills of Quebec; Leith Hill Place; Bateman Tea Service; Bit of writing atop front cover. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
30 pages. Features: The Old Mills of Quebec; Leith Hill Place; Bateman Tea Service; The Milk Glass Hen; A Home With Antiques - the Montreal home of Mrs. James Grier; Adventures in Collecting - old silver; First Sotheby Auction of new season brings record prices; The Art of Stencilling. Bit of writing atop front cover. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
30 pages. Features: English Chair Styles 1660-1860; Royal Worcester Flower Making; The Pre-Columbian Artifacts of Mexico; A Tribute to the Modest Collector - J.S. McLean; Silver Cream Jugs. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
112 pages. Features: Evan Penny - figurative sculptor; John Lyman - introduced Canadian art to the world, and the world to Canada; Roots, Rejections and Rewards in Calgary - what fails to kill Calgary artists makes them stronger; Sandra Lawrence conserves and protects at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO); Public Art vs. Art for Public Spaces; Norcen art donation; and more. Address label removed from front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
124 pages. Features: Alex Colville's paintings wrestle an unsentimental order out of chaos; How the Group of Seven and their patrons shaped the art collection at the University of Toronto's Hart House; Regina artists have developed a rich relationship with local folk art traditions; The Power Plant's opening exhibition; Carol Fraser Touring Exhibition of drawings; Mary Pratt tells the story of making her favourite painting; and more. Address label removed from front cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Genevieve Cadieux's installations; Vancouver design collective Proto/zoan; Julie Voyce prints her heart out; The architectural interventions of Martha Fleming and Lyne Lapointe; Le Jardin Imaginaire; Kim Adams' vision of society; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Melvin Charney's Sculture Garden; Joey Morgan's installations; the work of Eric Cameron, Hanne Darboven, Brian Kipping, Annette Messager, Alison Rossiter; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Features: American painter Frankenthaler; Sculptor John McEwen; Show - depictions of Niagara Falls; Timothy Findley and his affinity for the paintings of Isabel McLaughlin; Geoffrey James's photos of Italian formal gardens; and more. Address label removed from front cover. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
96 pages. Features: Tomorrow is 50 years old; The commodification of distortion; After 150 years to we come to praise or bury it?; Andrew Danson portfolio; Jiri Ladocha - interventions; Sculpture of Judith Schwarz; The architectural discourse of Margaret Priest; Contemporary furniture shows its metal; Montreal's Brenda Wallace opens her first gallery; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Bill Reid and the Washington Embassy Project - the little canoe that grew; Architecture and Ethics; Vancouver artist Ken Lum; Jean-Paul Riopelle's work at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; Bruce Nauman charts passage into the turbulent human soul; Jack Shadbolt - the eminence grise of West-Coast modernism muses on life, art and a sense of place. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
96 pages. Features: The Making and Remaking of John Scott; The Hard-won Simplicity of David Bolduc; Michael Snow's brillian holographic images; The Gengle Odyssey of James Wilson Morrice; Magnetawan Notebooks - Rayner, Coughtry, Markle and Kubota at work; Canadian artists in New York; The National Gallery of Canada's Vatican Splendour; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Touched up area on front cover where address label removed. A sound reference copy. Book
100 pages. Features: Lori Blondeau - belle sauvage; The Artist Collects - Ian Wallace; Everyday in Art and Life - Lucy Pullen; Skateboard Modern; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
30 pages. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: Experience Talks, by Rear-Admiral A.L. Collier; New Life for an Old Turkey - RCN Avenger on display; Polar Dip - Navy Divers in the North; The Salvation Army - with CF Europe; Elizabeth - German Lady with 'Sally Ann"; A Wartime RCAF Photographer Remembers - Ken Coleman. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: What the Canadian Public thinks of us depends largely on what we tell them; Nighthawks in NORAD cup finals; Canadians in William Tell air weapons meet; The Piton Kings - mountaineering soldier students in the Rockies; Pakistain Aidlift - ATC airlift to another disaster region; Brown Gnats Migrate Anew - Dutch NF-5 ferry flights to Holland; Sea Reserves on Winter Cruises; Cyprus sitrep on Canadian Contingent; B.C. Centennial Dash; Renovations at Lahr; The Military Credit Union - where it's at. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Interview with General Frederick R. Sharp, future Chief of Defence Staff; General Jean Victor Allard - 36 years service and still looking ahead; A Hospital Takes to the Field; Quality Control; Farewell to Zweibrucken - moving to Baden-Soellingen; A Glance back at those busy hectic first days at 3 Wing; Pension Issues; A Success in Cyprus; Milita on the Hill; Salvage from HMS Malabar. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: NORAD - 7 pages; Q.H.M. - Queen's Harbour Master at Halifax; TAC Big Top - Testing the Frankenstein Handley-Page Mark II Air Portable Hangar; The Battle of Britain - new movie recreates history; Corporal Pat Dobie - Fencer; Mobility and Punch at Petawawa; Shearwater Air Traffic Control; Canadian Missilemen - Captain C.S. Lines and Major B.C. Dimock serve in the U.S. Space Program (SAMSO); Life at CFS Alert. Sound copy. Magazine
40 pages. Features: Athabasca Tar Sands; The New N.W.T.; Canada's Bouquet - By Law; Point Edward - A Village in a City; The Alligator - Unique Canadian Boat; Gambia - Africa's Smallest Country. Includes colour flower illustrations plus many great archival black and white photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
74 pages. Features: College fashion cover illustration; Bright red Canada brand Lobster ad inside front cover; Salute to a People, by Margaret Lawrence; Nice one-page photo ad for RCA Victor radios features the Model A-32; Come to the Fair (fiction); Two pages of black and white photos of college fashions for ladies; By Design - watch out when a pretty girl starts studying model trains!; Ugly Duckling - Jan worries about blonde Judith; Light Was Her Laughter (continued); "I'm glad we're friends with Canada", said FDR's mother to S.G. Moyer; Nice color ad for Campbell's Soups; Woodbury soap ad features photo of 'noted societal commentator' Cholly Knickerbocker; Women Face the Second Year of WWII; One-page ad for Fleischmann's Yeast features photos of locomotive cleaning and manually loading a horse-drawn wagon; Woodbury cold cream ad features photo of Andrea Leeds; One-page photo ad for Magic Baking Powder features young girl at chalkboard; The Bath Through the Ages; Teach the Children Music; Beauty News; Half-page ad for Mercury sportswear features photo of U.B.C. (UBC) outstanding woman athlete Ruth Wilson wearing her UBC top and Mercury campus stockings; Nice bright colourful ad for Hewetson Shoes inside back cover; Fantastic colour-photo ad for Crown Brand Corn Syrup on back cover features young man in necktie gobbling pancakes, plus an endorsement by Mrs. Percy Bone of Thornhill, Ontario, and a small colour photo of Kate Aitken; and much more. Moderate wear. Small address label upon front cover. A quality vintage copy. Book
Pages 94-208. Index. "This early Jewish labor movement was a remarkable and unique phenomenon which loses much when its story is told only as part of labor history... What is on record is the effort of these generations of union men, of socialists, anarchists, and of Labor Zionists to wrest from their employers maximum salaries and optimum working conditions." - from page 94. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
vi, 91 pages. Provides penetrating analysis of a particularly important and mormative moment in the biography of William Lyon Mackenzie King. "We have here side glimpses of the Jews in the shops, Jews in the managers' offices, Jews in Toronto politics, the Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto Jews in Sarafand, Abraham Rhinewine, Jewish immigration cases - the warp and woof of the day in the life of the Jew early in the century. King could never have dreamed of such a role in Jewish historiography." - from page vi. Sections include: The Student and His Assignment; Those Toronto Jews; Preparing for Harvard; "Foreigners Who Live in Toronto"; Foreigners - a Further Account; (Lous) Gurofsky and (Postmaster) Mulock; "Toronto and the Sweating System"; The Bond with Mulock. The Report on Clothing Contracts; Gurofsky Correspondence; In the "Globe"; The Fateful Year 1900; Arbitrating in Montreal Dispute. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
176 pages. Index. Includes the following sections: (Louis) Gurofsky Correspondence; In the "Globe"; The Fateful Year 1900; The Correspondence Continues; Arbitrating in Montreal Dispute? Gurofsky is described as "the concerned Jew of the Toronto ghetto". Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
x +105 pages. Opens with a ten-page memorial of Saul Hayes, O.C., Q.C., LL.D., F.R.S.A. (including a 1.5 page partial bibliography of his publications) who passed away in the year this work was published. "We center our attention upon the pioneer of Trois-Rivieres, a formidable man, of almost mythic proportions." - from page 1. Unmarked with Moderate wear. Biege moisture marks visible to fore-edge of first few leaves, generally quite faint for remainder of textblock. Book