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Published by Liberty Magazine, Toronto, 1937
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Robert G. Harris; (illustrator). First Edition. 58 pp. Light edge and corner wear; address label on the front cover; no interior markings. Cover art by Robert G. Harris. This issue contains writing by: Wilbur M. Philpott; Samuel Hopkins Adams; John Erskine; Nancy Kelsey; Elmer Davis; Arch Whitehouse; Frederoc F. Van de Water; Frederick L. Collins; Robert M. Field; C. T. Donnelly; Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr; and an article called Can Crime Be Prevented? by U.S. Attorney General Homer S. Cummings; along with all the usual features, including an advetisement that begins: Why Hitler Can't Sleep; and an unmarked Crossword Puzzle. Size: 4to. Book.
Published by Profile Pursuit, New York, 2001
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 304p., 9x11 inches, photos,pride event guide, ads, bios, news, history, very good souvenir magazine in glossy pictorial wraps. National entertainment and fashion magazine for Pride celebrations all over the country with covers edited to fit local cities and local pride celebration information included.
Published by Harper And Brothers, New York, 1940
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. First Edition. Single Issue In Original Wrappers. Light Wear, Browning To Edges.
Published by Ideals Publications, a division of Guideposts, Nashville, Tennessee, 2005
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Calvin, Marisa (designer); (illustrator). 1st Edition. As new condition red linen boards with an approximately 3 1/2 inch by 2 1/2 inch rectangular color illustrated front cover paste-down illustration with gold front cover and spine lettering, contained in an as new condition color illustrated slipcase. Includes Foreword; Author Index; Date Index; and About Guideposts. Also includes a bound-into-the-volume forest green satin ribbon page marker. "Christmas is all about a story, the story of a baby born to humble parents in a tiny Bethlehem stable under a brilliant eastern star -- a story that changed the world forever. So it comes as no surprise that some of Guideposts magazine's greatest stories about about Christmas, and how people are inspired and lives are changed at this blessed time of year. For there is a resonance from that birth that echoes through time and through our very hearts. Every story in this collection is proof of the enduring power of that first Christmas, true personal accounts of transformation told by ordinary people . and not -so-ordinary people. You will read about blessings, traditions, forgiveness, love, faith, giving, miracles, and angles. All the themes that make this season truly holy. Have you ever felt lonely at Christmas? Widower Jimmy Gupton did, until he took in a struggling young married couple with a baby on the way. Jimmy learned that there is always room at the inn, and always a reason to go on living. A copywriter who yearns to give gifts that really mean something has her prayer answered in a way she could have never imagined. A single mom struggling to raise two young daughters discovers the power of a puppy to soothe hurting hearts. A firefighter's vivid and disturbing dream saves a family from death on Christmas Eve. Then there is the account of a mysterious disappearance of the Christ Child from the manger scened at Victory Church. Who could have done such a thing? You'll be surprised to find out. I was. Almost as surprised as I was to learn how writer Kitty Slattery's missing tooth led her to a deeper understanding of the Christmas spirit. There are familiar names too. Hollywood legend Jimmy Stewart will tell you why it really is "a wonderful life" and what that classic holiday movie meant to him on the most personal level. Celebrated ornament-maker Christopher Radko introduces you to his Polish grandmother and explains how the desire not to disappoint her led him to design his first beautiful creations. Beloved actor Michael Landon talks about the angels in his life, human and otherwise. My favorite holiday stories, though, come from our "His Mysterious Ways" feature -- year in and year out the most popular page in the magazine. Here you will meet people from all walks of life who have experienced something inexplicable, even miraculous, at Christmastime -- incredible stories that will send a shiver down your spine and warm your heart as well. This book is filled with stories you will never forget from the little magazine that has inspired millions of readers for sixty years. So go ahead, start reading, and find out why Guideposts is America's favorite magazine, especially at Christmas. -- Edward Grinnan, editor-in-chief, Guideposts." -- from the Foreword.
Published by Harper And Brothers, New York, 1940
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good +. First Edition. Single Issue In Original Wrappers. Light Wear, Tears At Edges At Top And Bottom Of Spine, Bright, Foxing On Edges Of Page Block.
Published by The Photographers' Gallery, London, 2000
Seller: A&D Books, South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Magazines. SIGNED. First edition. Near Fine magazine/booklet with a light bump/crease to the crown. SHIPS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING AND CARDBOARD. Issue No. 32, October/November 2000, of Great, the periodical published six times a year by The Photographers' Gallery, London. This issue features articles on Corinne Day, Malerie Marder, and John "Hoppy" Hopkins in conjunction with solo exhibitions of their work, October 5 - November 26, 2000. This was Day's first solo exhibition, opening the day before a concurrent exhibition of portraits held at Gimpel Fils. SIGNED BY MARDER and inscribed. Texts by Kate Bush and others. Staple-bound self-wrappers; 16 pages; 6 color and 1 b&w illustration + 16 text illustrations; 7.5 x 9.75 inches. The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London in 1971 as the first public gallery in the UK devoted solely to photography.
Published by Rod & Gun Publishing Corporation, Montreal, 1967
Book First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. First Edition. 38 pages. Features: The Now Generation - B.C. Conservationists Get Things Done; Helicopter Over Canada; Giant Atlantic Salmon of Newfoundland's Humber River; The Suicidal Duck; Fighting Witefish - The most exciting fishing in years; Saving lost plugs; A Trip to Remember - Largemouth Bass near Parry Sound; Three Best Flies for Big Trout; Good Bass Fishing in B.C. Lakes; Fishing Bruce County's Saugeen River; Spring Methods for Walleyes; Fishfood; Sturgeon from Sturgeon Falls; All Canada N.S.S.A. Skeet Team for 1967; Early Honda generator ad on back cover shows young lady watching TV in her rowboat; and more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Four center pages loose but present (and will be restapled if you request). A worthy vintage copy.
Published by Liberty Publishing Corporation of Canada, Ltd., Toronto, 1937
Book First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Clymer, John F. (cover); Hoffman, Frank; Adams, Hank; Sart, Tony; Nussdorf, Joseph; Gotlieb, Jules (illustrator). First Edition. 54 pages. Features: Great colour cover art of Chinese battle scene by Clymer; The Good Old Days vs. The Good New Days; Ontario Premier Hepburn declares ".There will be no American dictatorship of our labour"; Hon. David A. Croll , former Ontario Labour Minister, argues in favour of industrial unionization; "I Hear You Calling Me" - short story; Night Raiders in China (part 1) - Gordon B. Enders' story of death in the yellow inferno; Mind over Mashie (short story); The Lady Who Blighted His Life (short story); Mr. Dunkle's Diary; Ed Sullivan's photos of 'Comers' - Anne Charpentier, Sam Snead, June Hart, Jack Holland and Thomas Thomas; Ulysses of Avenue A (short story); Family Scandal (part 4); To the Ladies; Mysterious Crime #5 - The Case of the Wisecracking "Uncle" of Broadway - who killed gambler Arnold Rothstein?; Review of movie "I Met Him in Paris"; Alias Emerald Annie (part 8 - table of contents says part 7); Forgotten Millions - unclaimed bank balances. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Address label. Back cover missing. Page 17-18 missing (contained Deanna Durbin article).
Published by Liberty Weekly of Canada, Ltd, Toronto, 1937
Book First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Harris, Robert G. (Cover); Clymer, John; Sarg, Tony; Frantz, Marshall; Parkhouse, Stanley; Polgreen, John; Gotlieb, Jules (illustrator). First Edition. 62 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of young lady on bicycle; Editorial - What Price Modern Education?; The World Goes Smash - novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams; Why the Russians Want the North Pole - by famous explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson; Call Me Jim - the private life of James A. Farley - new, surprising facts concerning the jovial wheel-horse of the New Deal (part 1); The Talking Horse (humour); Casanova's Women - Henriette, and things the great lover left out of his memoirs; What it Takes to Make World Champs - article by Joe McCarthy, Manager of the World Champion New York Yankees (with small photo of author); Blackrock Landing (short story); Bright Danger (fiction); A New York Doctor Changes His Life - the anonymous but true story of a famous physician's who learned that money was not so important after all; Design for Dying (short story); 2/3-page illustrated Williams Luxury Shaving Cream ad shows tennis player "Big" Bill Tilden in action; Crossword completed in pencil on page 50; Horror Outside the Wall - a Chinese Mystery; Ventriloquist Peggy Hudson; The Glass Bracelet (short story); Nice illustrated ad for Iver Johnson Shotguns, manufactured at Cobourg, Ontario; Bits of nibbling to periphery of front cover and upper corner of textblock. Average soiling and wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy.