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  • Don Harmon and Harry Rowed

    Published by Don Harmon, Banff, Alberta, 1969

    Seller: Bygone Pages, Aurora, MN, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. This is a nonfiction art book called Mountain Majesty 18 distinctive Canadian Rockies photographs by Don Harmon and Harry Rowed. The book has some edge wear, bumped corners, otherwise in good condition with beautiful photographs of the Canadian Rockies. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall.

  • Rowed, Harry

    Published by Harry Rowed

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Fine. Original black-and-white photo postcard. No date, circa 1930-1950. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2." Title is printed at the bottom of the image in the margin. "221 c Harry Rowed" printed in the lower-right corner in the margin. The style of "EKC" (Eastman Kodak Company) stamp box on the back was used from 1930-1950. Postcard is unused. Postcard is virtually pristine and intact. A Fine copy. This postcard shows a scenic view of the Jasper Park Lodge bungalows in Alberta, Canada. Mountains are visible in the background. Harry Rowed (1907-1987) was a Canadian photojournalist. He specialized in both editorial and commercial photography. One of Canada's most celebrated photographers, Rowed was also among the most prolific in the country. His career spanned from the late 1930s to the 1970s. His photographs featured a diverse range of subjects from portraits and landscapes to city scenes and aerial views. In addition to local scenes from Canada, Rowed also visited other locations to portray in his photos, including Greece, Mexico, Portugal, the South Pacific, Spain, and the United States.

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    Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Rowed, Harry (photos); Miller, Dick (photos) (illustrator). First Edition. 56 pages. Features: Credit Cards are Making Cash Old-Fashioned - article with photo of Alfred Ritchie, founder of the Master Credit service; Goma - the second gorilla born in captivity - article with great photos; Jump For Joy - Teaching Ukrainian Dance at the Ukrainian Centre in Edmonton - great photo-illustrated article; Full page ad for Jack the Ripper movie starring Lee Patterson; Vintage two-page colour ad for Jell-O pudding and pie filling; Dorothy Dent Describes Her Battle with Parkinson's Disease - article with photos; Two Italian Nuns Learn to Fly so then can service remote areas - short story with four photos - Sisters Maria Cleofe and Maria Innocenza; Nice two-page colour photo ad for Kroehler furniture; Sermons are Short in the Skier's Church - Rev. Horace G. Baugh preaches in Quebec's Laurentian Mountains - article with photos; I Was a Member of the Ghost Squad - More Cases of an Undercover Cop (Part 2 of 2) - Ex-Det.-Supt. John Gosling of Scotland Yard describes his battle of wits with some notable forgers and an elusive receiver; A Visit to Martha Hyer's Home Overlooking Los Angeles - article with many great photos; Andy O'Brien Describes how Russians may win the Stanley Cup! - article with photo; Robert Abels collects miniature replica's of antique firearms - brief article with five photos; Nice colour-photo ad for Old Tyme Syrup; Colour ad for People's Credit Jewellers on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Few minor clear tape repairs. A sound vintage copy.

  • Paperback. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Hill, James (Cover Art); Orssagh, Egon; Croydon, Peter;Rowed, Harry; Tomkinson, Grace; Tomkinson, Constance; Sebert, John; Hill,Margaret; Simpkins; Cahen, Oscar (illustrator). First Edition. 52 pages. Features: Napier Moore argues a Canadian health plan won't work; What the Dead Sea Scrolls Mean to the Christian Faith; Remember When the Comics Were Funny? - a look at comic strips in the 1920s; A moving new portrayal of the Nativity story in a CBC half-hour film - many colour photos of the child cast; The West's Happiest Hunting Ground - For one month of the year Brooks, Alberta is a carnival, shooting gallery and crossroads of the rich and famous - all because one resident once brought home a handful of pheasant eggs - article with great photos; How Can Santa Find Me? - an illustrated Christmas story for children; Constance Tomkinson aand her life in the Folies-Bergere - article with photos; *Magnificent* colour photo centrefold ad for the 1957 Buick Super - 2-door Riviera; Nice colour Cadillac ad along the bottoms of pages 50 and 51; Nice Coke ad on back cover show Santa relaxing with a baby (rein)deer at his feet Unmarked. Average wear. A nice vintage issue.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, December 22, 1956 Napier Moore argues a Canadian health plan won't work; What the Dead Sea Scrolls Mean to the Christian Faith; Remember When the Comics Were Funny? - a look at comic strips in the 1920s; A moving n.