Verlag: the ryerson press, toronto, ontario, canada, 1948
Anbieter: Alexander Books (ABAC/ILAB), Ancaster, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 55 pages. Book.
Verlag: Society for Art Publications, Ottawa, 1957
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Bobak, Bruno (cover) (illustrator). First Edition. Pages 83-134. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: Is non-objective art non-objectionable?; Serigraphy - why a new university course attracts artists in Saskatchewan; New Life is given to the craft of Haida jewelry; 8th Annual exhibition of editorial and advertising art; Child Art - a critical review of some experiments and achievements; Art in Canadian schools; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Canadian Art Magazine, Spring 1957 - Haida Jewelry Is non-objective art non-objectionable?; Serigraphy - why a new university course attracts artists in Saskatchewan; New Life is given to the craft of Haida jewelry; 8th Annual exhibition of editorial and.
Verlag: '12 April 2115-2200 GMT. HOME SERVICE'. With compliments slip of the British Broadcasting Corporation, 1951
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 214,05
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In den Warenkorb13pp., foolscap 8vo, each on a separate leaf. Compliments slip printed in blue. In good condition, on lightly-aged paper. Headed 'TRANSCRIBED FROM A TELEDIPHONE RECORDING'. Towards the beginning Pickles explains: 'The six people that we have here tonight are two economists [Bareau and Dickinson], one journalist specialising in the economic aspects of defence questions [McLachlan], and three politicians [Chorley, Hailsham and Hughes], using politicians in the good sense of the term.' A spirited discussion fo the last budget by the Labour government before the general election later in the year, in which Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Gaitskell struggled to finance Britiain's involvement in the Korean War, controversially introducing prescription charges for Nationl Health glasses and dentures, and doubling purchase tax on a number of items. From the papers of Robert Samuel Theodore Chorley, 1st Baron Chorley.