Verlag: Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company, Toronto, 1967
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. Features: Lorne Greene - Big Daddy on Horseback is father figure to the whole world, but not in his Beverly Hills mansion [Bonanza TV Show]; The Vanishing Family House - if you don't own a house by now, there's a good chance you never will; House the U.S. Could Ruin Canada; Swimsuits - to stay - but barely - four pages of fantastic photos of women's skimpy swimwear; Cricket; The Boating Bit - an economical way to visit Expo '67; Good Teacher's Don't "Teach" Any More - revolutionaries like Helen Bumphrey are changing all that; Food for Leisure Living; Big Julie Fine arranges luxury picnics, complete with a Rolls-Royce; Quebec's Criminal Network - a behine-the-scenes report on what's been called "the worst network of criminals ever known in Canada"; One-page Canadian Club colour-photo ad shows Gordie Eve falling while climbing a spar tree in B.C.; One-page Mutual of Omaha photo ad features golfer Al Balding and family; Nice one-page colour ad for Expo '67 asks "What are Today's Kids Coming To?; Good-by Dobbin, the world's got wheels - article about the decline of Canada's horse population from over three million before the automobile and tractors came available; Review of Toronto performance by musical group The Monkees, with additional interesting info. about the group and its beginnings; Are Electric Cars Coming Back?; Louis Riel - Excerpt from a new Canadian Opera; Canada in 2067. 96 pages. Complete and unmarked. Contents moderately tanned with age. Heavy wear to covers which bear several archival-grade tape repairs and are loose as one but present. A worthy copy of this fascinating vintage issue.; Folio.
Verlag: Maclean Hunter / Key Publishers, Toronto, 1961
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 74 pages. Features: What Happens When Parents Start a School of Their Own?; The Friendly Way to Have Hair-Raising Adventures at Home - The National Geographic Society; A Guide to Radioactive Fallout; The Real Point About Bruce Kidd - Very uplifting article about a fine young Malvern Collegiate student, written by his dad; Plasma Physics Researcher Morrel Bachynski of RCA Victori in Montreal; James Goad was trapped in the carrier Nabob after it was hit by a torpedo; Rene Levesque - The Man in the Middle of Quebec's New Deal; No Thinking Man Would Keep a Pet; The Ironic Birth of "O Canada" - Calixa Lavallee; Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover shows two busy shopper ladies; and more. Nibbling to upper left corner, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy vintage copy.
Verlag: Maclean-Hunter Limited, Toronto, 1966
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Hampton (illustrator). First Edition. 56 pages. Features: How the French pay ship Le Chameau gave up its fortune to divers Alex Storm, Dave MacEachern and Harvey MacLeod off the coast of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia - great colour photos with article; Harold Wilson - My, how he's changed!; Michael Langham - this quiet man has been the Stratford Festival's undisputed monarch for 11 years; They learn to live with drinking parents; What's Next - a Canadian Tennis Star? - Bob Puddicombe, Bob Bardsley, Barry Shakespeare, Bob Moffat, Vic Rollins, Don McCormick; Divorce, Mexican Style - our reporter zips through the charade of a Juarez divorce to prove a point - but hundreds of Canadians do it in earnest; "You're a Damn Lying Scoundrel" - the last fatal duel to be fought in Canada between John Wilson and Robert Lyon; Vintage colour ad for Honda automobiles - convertible and G.T. Fastback Coupe; Canadiana with Gerald Stevens; Back cover ad by Carling introduces their 9 brewmasters. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy.
Verlag: Maclean-Hunter Limited, Toronto, 1964
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Newlands, Don; Larose, Andre; Barron, Sid; Richler, Mordecai (illustrator). First Edition. 52 pages. Contents: Threats of New Violence in Quebec - Why We Should Take the "Army of Liberation" seriously; Are Hospitals Save? - a calm look at two deaths after surgery; Editorial - Of Course Hate-Mongering Should Be Stamped Out, But Not By Passing Censorship Laws - pressure on Justice Minister Guy Favreau to bring in hate laws; Greatness - Dr. Hans Selye describes what leads to the quality of greatness in the mind of a man or the life of a nation; Your Guide to the new federal split-level cabinet; Let's Give the Police More Power; Washington Hostess Perle Mesta; Your Health May Depend On Where You Live; A Weekend with the Ski Fanatics - article with photos; Nostalgic black and white photo ad for Electrohome and "Canada's Largest Stereo Laboratory"; Art Fraud - some odd "Group of Sevens"; Whiz Jazz pianist Tony Collacott; Reflections on the Clay-Liston boxing match; Mordecai Richler looks at the new cliches of nonconformity; Colour-photo Canadian Club ad features rolling in a hoop; Nice colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features beauty holding her own black and white photo. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Maclean's, Canada's National Magazine, April 4, 1964 Free Speech Censorship Violence in Quebec - Why We Should Take the "Army of Liberation" seriously; Are Hospitals Save? - a calm look at two deaths after surgery; Editorial - Of Course Hate-Mongering Sho.
Verlag: Maclean Hunter, Montreal, 1961
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Brown, Huntley; Norris; (illustrator). First Edition. 88 pages. Features: Fantastic fold-out two-panel colour cover photo of the four Richardsons of Regina who are world curling champions; Brief article on how Nanaimo Realty paid its realtors to lose weight - and sales increased!; Nice one-page black and white Volkswagen photo ad entitled "Who backs up the Volkswagen?"; Nice one-page colour photo ad for Florida orange juice shows smiling girl wearing white ear muffs; What Winter Does to Canada - and vice versa; What to wear to a Fashion Opening - photo-illustrated article; Duel in the Kitchen (fiction); The Return of the Winter Carnivals; The Simple Joys of Camping in a Snowdrift; Hockey Isn't As Rough as it Used to Be - Part 1 of Jack Adams' "My 43 Years in Hockey" - photo-illustrated article (with large photo of Howie Meeker pounding a limp Canadien); The Second Splendid Discovery of Spices; How to Gain Entree to the Social Pages; Canada's world champions of Curling - Ernie Richardson and the Richardsons of Regina; Population Explosion on the Ski Slopes; Skier's Dream - two-page colour-photo-illustrated brief article with two maps describe how Franz Wilhelmsen and the Garibaldi Olympic Committee seek to have the massive potential of Whistler Mountain developed for the Winter Olympics of 1968; Best and Worst Movies of 1960; Escape to the Sun - Robert Thomas Allen's road trip from California to Florida; Seagrams ad features colour painting of winter carnival by Henry Simpkins; Large colour ad for Apollo Beach waterfront real estate development near Tampa; Canadian Club colour-photo one-page ad features Walter Gonnason falling into an ice crevasse on Mount Victoria Glacier in Alberta; Why color TV isn't here yet - and when it may be; Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features skating couple; and more. Discrete six-inch clear archival tape repair to bottom left corner of front cover, otherwise unmmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue.