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Moon, Barb., Metcalfe, R., Richler, Mordecai, Szulner, Eva, Hutton, E., Nash, K., Gray, J., Bruce, H., Et Al

Maclean's, Canada's National Magazine, October (Oct.) 7, 1951 - Radiation Death of Louis Slotin / Mordecai Richler Novella

Maclean-Hunter, 1961

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Year of publication
1961
Place of printing
Toronto
Author
Moon, Barb., Metcalfe, R., Richler, Mordecai, Szulner, Eva, Hutton, E., Nash, K., Gray, J., Bruce, H., Et Al
Publishers
Maclean-Hunter
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Maclean's, Canada's National Magazine, October (Oct.) 7, 1951 - Radiation Death of Louis Slotin, Mordecai Richler Novella Hoax Prudential ad inside front cover, features fantastic one-page illustration of Lionel Conacher, being carried by his Toronto Argonaut teammates after they beat, the Edmonton Eskimos to win the Grey Cup in 1921, Four Canadians plan a trip to mountain climb in the Himalayas -, Sev Heiberg et al, Editorial discusses propaganda vis-a-vis the Berlin Crisis, Nuclear Researcher Louis Slotin - A Tiny Slip, A Terrible Death, Falconry in the Suburbs - Frank Beebe of Vancouver Island, It's Harder to Be Anybody - novella by Mordechai Richler, For ten days Eva Szulner was den mother to 24 child geniuses, from Oak Park Junior High School in East York, Judson Lowther kills his wife Alice and the hired man, Brandon Isaacs, he found her with near Cremona, Alberta, Prime Minister R.B. Bennett was almost as an important event in, Canadian history as the Great Depression itself, Japan's Tragic Solution to the Population Crisis - two milliion, abortions per year, How Seven Families Really Got Away From it All - a handful of, Americans, mostly Quakers, raise their families in Argenta in the Lardeau Valley of B.C.'s, West Kootenays, The License to Defraud in Charity's Name - the 6, 800 tax-exempt corporations in Canada are scantily investigated, Colour-photo B.O.A.C. one-page ad shows Bhikku (priest) near the, Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok, Photos of the dust-blow 1930s, One-page black and white photo ad for Trans-Canada Airlines, features cute young girl Karen, Howard Green - Vancouver Native Peoples Education Magazine Back, Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

110 pages. Features: Prudential ad inside front cover features fantastic one-page illustration of Lionel Conacher being carried by his Toronto Argonaut teammates after they beat the Edmonton Eskimos to win the Grey Cup in 1921; Four Canadians plan a trip to mountain climb in the Himalayas - Sev Heiberg et al; Editorial discusses propaganda vis-a-vis the Berlin Crisis; Nuclear Researcher Louis Slotin - A Tiny Slip, A Terrible Death; Falconry in the Suburbs - Frank Beebe of Vancouver Island; It's Harder to Be Anybody - novella by Mordechai Richler; For ten days Eva Szulner was den mother to 24 child geniuses from Oak Park Junior High School in East York; Judson Lowther kills his wife Alice and the hired man, Brandon Isaacs, he found her with near Cremona, Alberta; Prime Minister R.B. Bennett was almost as an important event in Canadian history as the Great Depression itself; Japan's Tragic Solution to the Population Crisis - two milliion abortions per year; How Seven Families Really Got Away From it All - a handful of Americans, mostly Quakers, raise their families in Argenta in the Lardeau Valley of B.C.'s West Kootenays; The License to Defraud in Charity's Name - the 6,800 tax-exempt corporations in Canada are scantily investigated; Colour-photo B.O.A.C. one-page ad shows Bhikku (priest) near the Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok; Photos of the dust-blow 1930s; One-page black and white photo ad for Trans-Canada Airlines features cute young girl Karen; Howard Green - Vancouver Lawyer and parliamentary veteran; and more. Please note: missing pages 9-12 and 67-70, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
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