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108 pages. Features: Rex Woods cover illustration of the Royal 22nd Regiment in Quebec City; Nice colour ad for International Trucks shows them at work in a growing baby-boomer subdivision; Colour-photo ad for GE kitchen mixers in '3 Festive Colours'; Duplessis is Not Unbeatable; Colour photo ad for Hoover Vacuums features lady in heels, dress and apron happily cleaning her home; One-page colour ad for Dodge features Dodge Mayfair Hardtop with push-button transmission; Who Really Owns Canada? - great article by Peter C. Newman explains how outsiders own most of our oil, mining, pulp and other biggest industries; How Man Will Conquer Mars - the detailed story, complete with timetable, of how the first Mars journey may be carried out - with nine illustrations, eight in colour, by Chesley Bonestell (not in Schuetz); I Married a Count - Catherine Cziraky explains how she married Hungarian Count Laszlo Cziraky; You Don't Have to Panic Over Rabies; The B.C. Coast - with large colour night photo of the intersection of Georgia and Granville in Vancouver; One-page photo of logger (faller) beside gigantic cedars he has taken down on the west coast of Vancouver Island; The Most Baffling Show on Television - Holiday Ranch is Canada's most popular show; You Really Run by Electricity - the electrical system of the human body is so ingenious that it makes man's inventions seem like clumsy toys; The Secret of Stolen Love Letters; I Cry at the Movies; Classy one-page colour-photo ad for the Remington 60 de luxe Auto-Home electric shaver shows it at work at home and in a car; Nice 2/3-page colour ad for Tappan electric and gas ranges; Fancy half-page ad for Allied Van Lines in bright orange; One-page colour ad for Chevrolet features six of their station wagons for 1956; Classy colour-photo one-page ad for Leonard appliances features glamorous photo of Anne Leonard; Heinz baby food colour-photo ad features mother breastfeeding; Nice 2/3-page colour ad for Maxwell House coffee features smiling lady and card game; Classy one-page colour ad for the (yellow) 1956 Chrysler Windsor Newport; Trans-Canada Air Lines ad; Colour Molson's Export ad features smiling newspaper man at quitting time; Half-page Olsonite ad features open toilet seat which eerily resembles a crocodile waiting to snap someone's backside!; One-page colour ad for Ford 225 HP V-8 cars (battling a big truck on the highway); 3/4-page photo ad for Electrohome Fans, of Kitchener, Ontario; Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank colour-photo ad features funky family checking into Motel; Classic colour O'Keefe's Ale ad features lumberman with peavey jumping over floating logs outside mill; Colour ad features five of the 1956 car models made by Packard - Clipper - Studebaker; R.O.T.P. (Regular Officer Training Plan) ad features smiling young man; Labatt's ad features photo of Arthur G. Turner of Toronto delivering ice(?); Nice colour GWG ad inside back cover features lineman climbing utility pole; Back cover colour-photo Coke ad shows four scenes; and more. Unmarked with average wear and external soiling. A sound vintage copy of this stellar issue. Book
1901002484Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1901
188893621888 P., G. Masson, éditeur, Librairie de l'Académie de Médecine, 1888, 1 vol. in-8 (238 x 157) relié 1/2 chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, caissons encadrés d'un large filet à froid et d'un double filet doré, reliure de l'époque, de (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre) - 622 pp. - (1) f. (table) - XV planches. Coins émoussés, très bel exemplaire par ailleurs.
391 pages. Index. List of publications. Bibliography. Illustrated in black and white with colour photo of subject. Dr. Johnson has hand-written and signed a lengthy inscription to a close colleague upon front free endpaper, dated 1992. Fore-edge of 30 pages rumpled, otherwise clean and very light overall wear. An excellent copy. Book
16843A Paris, Chez Estienne LOYSON, au Palais, à l'entrée de la Galerie des Prisonniers, au nom de Jésus, 1673 - Avec Permission - Imprimatur le 29 sept. 1672 - Fort In-12 plein veau d'époque, 5 gravures en taille douce dont le frontispice - les deux dernière dans le dernier livre consacré à la vénerie, et à la fauconnerie ; lettrines et culs-de-lampe, bandeaux, 1ff-426pages-1ff, en pagination continue des volumes, frottements et usures, coins émoussés, nerf inf. présentant un déficit laissant visible une partie du nerf, coiffe supérieure en bonne condition, manque en pied, mouillures claires affectant les 12 premières pages, et les 30 dernières env. *Le dernier ouvrage, consacré à la Vénerie et à la fauconnerie (28pp et 8pp) ne comporte pas de mention d'éditeur et ne retient guère l'attention sinon pour ses deux fig. Mention de cinquième édition sur l'édition Française pour ce premier volume, celle-ci, peu courante, relié avec deux livres supplémentaires dans une pagination continue.
10527Gauthier-Villars, imprimeur-libraire. 1886. " Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des Sciences ", tome CII, n° 9, 1er mars 1886. In-4°, reliure bradel plein cartonnage doublé de papier moiré, pièce de titre en cuir sur le premier plat, couverture conservée. Pages numérotées de 459 à 529 (la communication de Pasteur - suivie d'éloges par ses confrères - occupe les pages 459 à 469). Ce fragile document est ici en très bon état.
0199066086New. Brand new and still unused unknown
188548215(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1885 a. 1886. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 101 (No. 17), 102 (No. 9 + 15) a. 103. (No. 18). Titlepages to vol. 101, 102 a. 103. Pp. (765-) 848, (459-529), (835-) 886, (777-) 840. (Four entire issues offered). Pasteur's papers: pp. 765-772, 459-469, 835-838 a. 777-785.. A stamp to verso of titlepages.
188548215Paris Gauthier-Villars 1885 a. 1886. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 101 No. 17 102 No. 9 15 a. 103. No. 18. Titlepages to vol. 101 102 a. 103. Pp. 765- 848 459-529 835- 886 777- 840. Four entire issues offered. Pasteur's papers: pp. 765-772 459-469 835-838 a. 777-785. A stamp to verso of titlepages. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these groundbreaking papers in Immunology where Pasteur describes his rabies vaccine and the results he attained with it gave further proof of the value of attenuated virus as a protective inoculum against infective diseases in man and animals. THIS IS CONSIDERED PASTEUR'S GREATEST TRIUMPH Garrison & Morton No. 2541."The central problem in establishing a science of immunology was to discover methods of lowering the pathogenicity of the antigens while preserving their immunogenicity. In the case of smallpox Jenner this was done according to the accepted interpretation by utilizing strains accidentally attenuated through animal passage. In the present paper famous paper the first paper offered Pasteur shows how for a disease of wide distribution among mammals attenuation may be accomplished artificially."Hall "A Source Book in animal Biology" pp. 528 ff."Pasteur revealed the enormous medical and economic potential of experimental biology. He himself developed only one treatment directly applicable to a human disease - his treatment for rabies - but his widely publicized and highly successful efforts on behalf of the germ theory were immediately credited with saving much money and many lives. It is for this reason above all that he was recognized and honored during his lifetime and that his name remains a household word." DSB.Garrison & Morton No. 2541. - Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1885 H. </em> unknown