Verlag: The Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company Limited, Toronto, 1960
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Fair. Illustrated by Winter, William; Bouchard, Lorne; Arbuckle, Franklin (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Great cover art by Franklin Arbuckle shows busy galley mealtime scene on a Lunenberg dragger; 93-year-old Tycoon Morley P. Walters of Hull, P.Q. opens axe-making factory in Ogdensburg; One-page article on refugees and Canada's still puny role in assisting them; Nice color one-page ad for1960 Chevrolets; Major photo-illustrated article on federal Finance Minister Donald Fleming; Ron and Aleda Turner and another couple buy an abandoned North Sea fishing boat, the Baltic Belle, with plans to sail the Seven Seas; The Saskatchewan River - Hugh MacLennan article with wonderful colour illustrations by William Winter; Photo-illustrated article about how the Metropolitan Toronto Police Work, by Chief James Mackey; Will the Mysterious Hormone Revolutionize Medicine?; Gisele Mackenzie Tells Her Story - colour-photo illustrated article about this famous singer and actress; How Did We Ever Get Through The Depression? - Photo-illustrated flashback; Kaiser Wilhelm I statue tossed in Berlin (Kitchener) lake in 1914; The Private and Public Life of Lady M.P. Jean Casselman - article with photos; Seagram's ad features colour hockey illustration by Lorne Bouchard; and more. 74 pages. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Center page loose but present. A worthy example of this wonderful and uncommon vintage issue. ; Illustrations; Folio.