Verlag: Toronto Daily Star, Canada, 1972
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Swan, Peter; Halling, Jorgen; Elliott, Ken (illustrator). First Edition. 36 pages. Features: Canadian Dr. Abram Hoffer says madness can be cured; Expensive acquisitions by Canada's National Gallery - with colour illustrations; Nice colour-photo ad for Yardley Sea Mist products features attractive young ladies showing lots of skin; The Other Hull Brother - Garry Hull is bigger and stronger than Bobby and Dennis - article with great colour photo beside Johnny Mackenzie; Nice colour Smiles'n Chuckles chocolates ad features many smiling people; Ski fashion/equipment photos; Seagram's centrefold colour photo ad features ten bottles of their various alcoholic beverages; Colour photo ad for Aqua Manda 'natural woman' products features model with open blouse; Delisle, Saskatchewan - site of moving filming - article with colour photos; Nice colour ad for the 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle; The Commissionaires - article with photo; Special full-page colour Doug Wright's Family; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Verlag: Southstar, Toronto, 1973
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Halling, Jorgen (illustrator). First Edition. 32 pages. Features: Air Canada Across our Native Land - Six new versions of our national anthem by Jo Ouellet, Tam Deachman, Martin Myers, Hart Pomerantz, John Nichol and Maggie Grant; The Life of a Team Canada Hockey Wife - interviews with Marie Mahovlich (wife of Frank), Sandra Clarke (wife of Bobby), Nancy Ratelle (wife of Jean), Jan Ellis (wife of Ron), Ginette Cournoyer (wife of Yvan), Gail White (wife of Bill), Margaret Parise (wife of Jean-Paul), Eleanor Henderson (wife of Paul) and Joy Berenson (wife of Red); Nice full-page colour ad for the Chevrolet Chevelle; Herb Brigham's Brigham Pipes produces about 80% of the smoking pipes made in Canada - article with colour photos; Study in Studes - colour photo fashion pages; Doug Wright's Family; David Andrews Loves Small Witt Streetcars; Ernie Davison's fictional Death Ray; Nice colour photo ad for the Volkswagen Campmobile inside back cover; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy.
Verlag: Maclean Hunter, Toronto, 1966
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Elliott, K. (illustrator). First Edition. 48 pages. Features: Nice colour Oldsmobile ad inside front cover; Join CUSO and spend a weekend with a real live duck-hunting maharajah; The West grows by Moose Jaw just sits and watches the trains go by; The Ship that Died of Shame - the HMCS Inch Arran; Bill Edwards of Oakville and his "Truth Paste" toothpaste; The Battle for the Warrendale Children; Harold Town Creates the Connoisseur's Christmas Tree - article with many colour photos; New Hustle in the Holy Land - it is polishing itself up to boost tourism; Nicholos Monsarrat - an interview before he left after living for fourteen years in Canada; Nightcap - it's TV with a leer and a plunging neckline, a busty, bawdy baby that nobody loves. just the viewers - article with photos; A Second Look at the "Facts" about Cancer and Smoking by the author of "You May Smoke"; George Feyer and his Comic Art (with a postage stamp theme); Eric Levinson claims Harry Houdini speaks to him from the grave - article with photos; Nice colour photo ad for Botany 500; What's New in Medicine; Nice ad for the 1967 Chrysler Newport; Bolens Diablo Rouge snowmobile ad; GM ad for their new energy absorving steering column; Code ad with Christmas theme on back cover. Average wear. 2"x2" piece missing from fore-edge of back cover. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy.
Verlag: Maclean Hunter / Key Publishers, Toronto, 1981
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Ciss, Julius (Cover) (illustrator). First Edition. 52 pages. Wonderful cover illustration of heroic Canadian marathoner Terry Fox wearing his Order of Canada medal. Contents include: The Nature of Heroism - featuring photos of Canadian heroes; Whitewater kayaking the world's wildest whitewater on the tumultuous rivers of the Himalayan foothills; Allan Fotheringham on the success of the skiing-related development of Whistlery, B.C.; Canada Post; Inuit TV; Indonesia on the Hustle; Greece joins the European Community; Italian Prison Siege; New York City Transit grinds to a halt; Retail sales - Bay eyes the rest of Zeller's; Northern Telecom's woes; Winning with drugs in competitive athletics; Emmy winners Rose and John Kastner; Hypnosis enters the mainstream; Illegal immigrants swamp the U.S. Moderate wear. Bits of writing on front cover. A precious piece of Canadiana.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Maclean's, Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, January 12, 1981 - Terry Foxx Cover Marathon of Hope Canadian Heroes Canadian marathoner Terry Fox wearing his Order of Canada medal. Contents include: The Nature of Heroism - featuring photos of Canadian heroes;
Verlag: Maclean-Hunter Limited, Toronto, 1968
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Ehricht, Horst (illustrator). First Edition. Wonderful cover photo of a young Jan Tennant, who would go on to become a popular and elegant national news anchor. Features: Pauline Jewett - Where were the men?; Dr. Robert McClure - New Moderator of the United Church; The Satellite Revolution; Meanwhile, Back at the Studio; How the Actioneer Was Born - Inside Son of Wojek; Higgledy, Piggledy, CBC; Can Radio Make a Comeback?; A Day in the Life of Jan Tennant, script assistant on The Way It Is; Winter - How To Escape It; Exotic and Barbaric for Apres Ski; NHL's Choice - (Later to become) disgraced NHL Player's Association organizer Alan Eagleson argues the NHL wants to keep its players big, fast and dumb; The Canadian City That History Lost - Brest; Fabulous two-page colour-photo Chevrolet ad features maroon Camaro SS with red Corvette in background; Public Service Commission ad features photo of Monique Archambault, who sells Canadian clothes to Paris fashion shops. 88 pages. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A particularly wonderful vintage issue. ; Cover Photo; Folio.