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96 pages. Many autographs. Photos of trip to the U.S. southwest. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
104 pages. Average wear. Many autographs. A sound copy. Book
135 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
Clean with light wear. Usual autographs. A nice copy. Book
Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
144 pages. Light wear. Clean, bright and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
144 pages. Photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A superb copy. Book
Photo-illustrated in colour and black and white. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Scratching to lower portion of front cover, otherwise an excellent copy. Book
Features: Contemporary happenings in the military aerospace world; HMS Invincible; Re-Engined 135 - Re-engining of the existing KC-135 tanker fleet may mean operation into the next century; HiMAT - this flying test bed is used to develop combat aircraft of the future; New York's Finest - visiting with the Voodoos of the 107th Fighter Interceptor Group; MiG Killer - an interview with a Marine fighter pilot; Greeks over Britain - the first ever visit by Royal Hellenic A-7s to Britain; Corsair II Markings; Lone Eagles - Hungarian Ju 88s battle the Russians during WWII; Turbo Trojan - flying the North American YAT-28E Turbo Trojan; Lightning Deployment - Royal Air Force Lightnings deploy for combat practice; Farnborough military report; Flugtag at Ramstein; Vought's Rugged Corsair II - part II of a markings feature on the Corsair II; "The Face of God" - the life and times of North Vietnam's leading ace; School for Aces - leadership program for NATO pilots; Sea Harrier goes operational; New tanker for the Navy - Modified Convair 8E80; Jaguars meet the Eagles - how California's 144th Fighter Interceptor Wing won top honours at the 1980 William Tell meet; RAF's new helicopter - the Chinook; Lizard fighting Falcon - experimental paint scheme for the F-16; Bear Intercept! - how the USAF Phantoms intercept and track Soviet Bears that prowl the North Atlantic shipping lanes; Canadair's Tutor - the rugged Canadian training aircraft shows no signs of slowing down; Salute to the Skyraider; Navy accepts first operational Hornet; These two pilots have recorded over 1,000 flying hours each in the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird; Falcons of Georgia - History of Reserve Squadron VA-205; Igloo White - how we listened to the Ho Chi Minh Trail in stereo; Angel of another color - a new paint scheme for the Blue Angels aircraft; Fighting Falcon for Export - re-engined F-16 planned for sale to smaller countries; Marines fighting helicopters - how the USMC developed the helicopter into a fighting machine for aerial envelopment; Stratojet - looking back at the USAF's Boeing B-47 bomber; Scratch five MiGs - the story behind the only enemy aircraft ever destroyed by the Boeing B-52; Mirages over Spain - an exclusive look at a rarely illustrated fighter operated by the Spanish Air Force; Down by not out - last flight or new future for the B-1?; An old-fashioned dogfight - aerial combat during the early days of the Vietnam war were not unlike some of the free-wheeling fights of WWII; A time for change - the changing look in USN aircraft camouflage; New Sea Harrier Squadron - Fleet Arm Air takes on another Sea Harrier unit; The Aggressors - these specially tasked units are some of the most unique in the USAF; Tigershark - Detailed portrait of Northrop's new fighter; Mirage IIIE in Spanish Service; Strike Command - can the RAF's Strike Command stop Soviet air strikes in Britain and Europe?; Fists of the Fleet - a close look at the markings of USN Phantoms and Tomcats; Blowtorch built for two - the life and times of the two TF-86 training Sabres. Privately bound in blue hard cover. Book
59 pages. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nostalgic yearbook. Book
180 pages. Features: Great vintage ad for Polaroid cameras shows six of their products; Nice color-photo ad for the Chrysler Royal features yellow model outside white church and newly Christened baby; Color-photo for Buick's Opel 1900; Harry Gallagher's Paris Revolution - a major episode from James Jones' The Merry Month of May; The Feminine Mistake - Helen Lawrenson writes there are now two kinds of women - liberated and the other kind; Famous People I Have Known, by Ed McClanahan; Up the Cerebral Cortex, by Ivan Morris; Dylan's Boathouse, by Brock Brower; The Overturning of Two School Buses in Lamar, South Carolina, by William F. McIlwain; Esquire's Dubious Achievement Awards for 1970 - with many nostalgic photos over 10 wonderful pages; Super color photo section of fashion resort wear featuring Sally Kellerman; Interesting gift ideas; The interrogation of the Prisoner Bung by Mister Hawkins and Sergeant Tree; A Holiday feast at the Forsytes'; Guido Orlando - Cosa Sua - Public Relations guru extraordinaire - great article with numerous photo of him with celebrities; Amazing vintage two-page color-photo ad for Florsheim Shoes; Many other great vintage color ads. Average wear. Few chips from spine. A sound copy. Magazine
Unpaginated. 0.25" thick. Includes: lists of class officers, list of deceased members, list of names and addresses and brief updated bios, list of names and addresses with no bios, list of 'missing mustangs' - members whose whereabouts are unknown. Average wear. Unmarked. Bit of sticker residue on front cover. A sound copy. (Please ask if we still have our yearbook for the North Phoenix Class of 1947) Book
144 pages. Many autographs. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
170 pages. Special Features: The Century of Women's Progress; Homes - Millinocket Builds; Edouard Manet 1832 -1883 (inc. full page colour print of "The Old Musician"); This Is the Way the World Bathes; Connecticut Salt Box; What Kind of High School do you Want?; How America Lives: The Roods' Promised Land - Henry and Vera Rood; How to Conquer Shyness; and That "I Won't!" Stage. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc. recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Chevrolet, United States Steel (USS), Nescafe, Seven Up, and Camay. Full page black/white ad with Rosalind Russell promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Half page colour ad with Jane Wyman promoting Lipton Tea. Quarter page colour ad with Little Lulu promoting Kleenex Tissue. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
198 pages. Front Cover: Jean Fritz Special Features: The Neglected Art and Science; Displaced Persons - To "Grand Hotel" 1949; Can I Choose the Sex of My Child?; Jan Vermeer 1632 - 1675 (inc. full page colour print of "A Woman Weighing Gold") Profile of Youth: Working School Girl - Muriel Brewer; Living for the Fun of it; How America Lives: How Reno Lives - Benjamin J. Winne; and Meningitis - Still a Danger. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc. recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including 'Jeep" Willys Staion Wagon, Curity Adhesive Tape, Coca-Cola, Seven Up, Whirlpool Dryer. Full page black/white ad with Shirley Temple promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Half page colour ad Planters Peanuts (w/ Mr. Peanut). Average wear. Few short openings front and back panels. A sound copy. Magazine
Clean, bright and unmarked but for prior owner's name inside front board. Very light wear. Nice glossy copy. Book
114 pages. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
52 pages. Above-average wear. Some autographs. Binding intact. A very nostalgic issue. Book
58 pages. Contents: Full-page ad for Romeo and Juliet, starring Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard; Editorial by Wilbur M. Philpott calls for more Co-operative Credit Unions; Ad for Good Year G3 tires; The Loves of John Barrymore - Part I, by Frederick L. Collins - with black and white photos; Nice ad for Birks Jewellers featuring Olivia de Havilland; "None So Bline" - story by Hurd Barrett; Star Dust, story by Barbara Aldrich; Youth at Bay, by Beverly Hills; Superstitions on the Tennis Court, by Helen Wills Moody; Nemesis in Hollywood - story by Walter de Steiguer; To the Ladies, by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; Bivouac in Hell, by Captain W.J. Blackledge; Beeman's Pepsin Gum ad; Any Woman Can be Beautiful, by Madame Sylvia; Wife Trouble, by Wallace Irwin; Attractive two-colour ad for Lushus Jelly dessert; Sex for School Children - John Erskine makes an eloquent plea for an end to half-truths; The Strangler of the Bronx - Secrets of New York's Homicide Squad as told by a headquarters old-timer; Godiva was a Lady, by Lawrence Saunders (part 6); Nice colour comic-style ad for Rinso inside back cover; Super colour ad for British Consols (cigarettes) features the same Scottish lass later featured in the advertising for Export A; Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
40 pages. Average wear. Many student and staff autographs. A sound copy. Book
52 pages. Features: Nice cover art depicts an active school gym; Bagdad on the Thames - London Report by Beverley Baxter; Cigarette Smugglers Beware - Ottawa Report; Li'l Abner-themed Cream of Wheat ad; The Riddle of Louis Riel - Maclean's flashback - article with photos, part 1 of 2; South Africa's Ku Klux Klan - the Broederbond believes God made the white man to be boss - article with photos; Blizzard in the Banana Belt, by Farley Mowat - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; Vancouver Takes to the Hills - Skiiing in Vancouver - article with colour photos atop Mount Garibaldi and Grouse Mountain; Why I Work for God - The Reverend David S. Duncombe of Holy Trinity Church, Hicksville, Long Island - article with photos; The Shy Midas Behind the Ungava Iron Development - Julles Timmins- article with photos; She Cooked Dinner for the Princess - Maria Colquhoun - she is probably one of Canada's best cooks at Eagle Crest Lodge near Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island - article with photos; How to Catch an Eagle - Winnipeg's Charles Broley is an international authority on banding eagles - article with amazing photos; "All Aboard..." - humor by Eric Nicol, illustrated by l'Amare; Bold colour centerfold ad for the 1952 Pontiac; Classy ad for the 1952 Chrysler cars; 1952 Studebaker ad inside back cover; Book
Features: The New Cities - a national report on the downtown revolution - what it means to the people; For the Sake of Argument - public 'inquiries' often abuse justice - a lawyer says stop legal smears - Aubrey Golden; Our Schools are Loaded Against Boys - a school principal shows how the system is weighted unfairly in favor of girls; The Carnies on the Picture Tube - a lighthearted look at junk TV and the people who make money making it; The Kennedy Dynasty, Part IV - how the family opened the blitz that was to elect the first Catholic president; My first 50 years in medicine - Dr. Alton Goldbloom's testament to the pleasures and pains of treating the young; The Great Balloon Voyage - How the air age reached Canada in 1859, but the aeronauts ended up hoofing it; Last chance for the Deer People - as the caribou goes, so go the Eskimos - trying to save both; A report on Canada's secret John Birchers (JBS / John Birch Society), by Pierre Berton; Nice colour photo ad for Canadian Club whiskey inside back cover features B.C. "High-Riggers" race of Gordie Eve; Back cover ad for the 1963 Chevrolet Impala Convertible on a ski hill. Some age-toning to pages at edges. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: The Canadian Americans - the 3.25 million Canadians now living in the U.S. - a full report on why they left Canada, what they mean to their new country and what their loss is going to mean to us; Behavior Therapy - a new, simpler faster way to treat mental trouble; What the spectacular but hidden hand of Alexander H. Cohen is doing to Canadian show business; Harold Wilson - the man most likely to rule Britain Next; The six basic Canadian highway holidays; How our children learned French in spite of the school system. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: The seal hunt - a bloody smear on our image overseas; Water Crisis Coming, by Blair Fraser; This Hour Has Seven Days - the show that survives by success alone - but to the CBC brass it's a pain in the network - many photos; School without Textbooks - Toronto's Main Street adapts immigrant students to Canada; How to get where the girls are, by Fred Bodsworth; The Black Death at Drumheller, by Gertrude Charters; ad for Air Canada's new DC-9 jet; Canadiana by Gerald Stevens; ad for Pat Patterson - hostess of Trans-Canada Matinee; Former Toronto Maple Leaf Busher Jackson's misfortune since he quit hockey; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book