Maclean's Magazine - Canada's National Magazine, May 1, 1929 *A.J. CASSON COVER ART*
Maclean's Magazine - Canada's National Magazine, May 1, 1929 *A.J. CASSON COVER ART*
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- Year of publication
- 1929
- Place of printing
- Toronto
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- The Maclean Publishing Company
- Size
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Maclean's Magazine - Canada's National Magazine, May 1, 1929 Victoria Cross I.W. McKay Chief Factor Hudson's Bay Company, The Great Gardening Game' on a checkerboard. Contents: Colour ad, for Kyanize Lustaquik Finish inside front cover, Fantastic multi-photo ad for International Harvester trucks, features photos of trucks belonging to Hendrie & Co., Ltd., of Hamilton and Deskin Brothers of Montreal, Nice photo ad for Cream of Wheat, Canada's Fighting Airmen - Part 5 - Lt.-Col. Barker, V.C. wins his first decoration, Racing Needs a Cleanup - Douglas Eppes argues that government, control of Canadian horseracing tracks is an imperative, necessity - with photos, The Red Sport Cabriolet, by Martha Banning Thomas, Hon. John Babington Macaulay Baxter, Premier of New Brunswick - an intimate sketch, Vanderdassen, by Maurice Inskipp, The Parking Puzzle - James A. Cowan sheds a little lighht on the, question of what a motorist can do with his car once he's bought, it - with cartoons and photo, Private Elemental, by Will R. Bird, The Centenarian, by Fred Jacob, Before British Columbia Was Born - first of a series of articles, narrating the romantic experiences of Jason O. Allard, including super photo of downtown Nanaimo in 1858 when it was, called Colvilletown, plus a photo of the grounded "Beaver", the first steamship to churn the waters of the Pacific, wrecked near the mouth of Vancouver Harbour, Full-page colour reproduction of "Over the Top", a WWI painting by Alfred Bastein, Kindred, by Archie P. McKishnie, The Pilot, by J.H. Power, Comments on the book "Memoirs of Prince Max of Baden", Ultra-violet rays successfully used to treat King George V, Major H.O.D. Segrave relates the thrills of being the world's, fastest motorist, Canadian General Electric ad for the 3897 Refrigerator, Gorgeous full-page colour ad for Packard automobiles features, James Monroe, Congoleum Rugs colour ad, Brickbats and Bouquets - Letters to the Editor, Review of New York Times article by Edwin L. James whi Canadiana, British Columbia Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Fair
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
92 pages. A.J. Casson cover illustration depicts 'The Great Gardening Game' on a checkerboard. Contents: Colour ad for Kyanize Lustaquik Finish inside front cover; Fantastic multi-photo ad for International Harvester trucks features photos of trucks belonging to Hendrie & Co., Ltd., of Hamilton and Deskin Brothers of Montreal; Nice photo ad for Cream of Wheat; Canada's Fighting Airmen - Part 5 - Lt.-Col. Barker, V.C. wins his first decoration; Racing Needs a Cleanup - Douglas Eppes argues that government control of Canadian horseracing tracks is an imperative necessity - with photos; The Red Sport Cabriolet, by Martha Banning Thomas; Hon. John Babington Macaulay Baxter, Premier of New Brunswick - an intimate sketch; Vanderdassen, by Maurice Inskipp; The Parking Puzzle - James A. Cowan sheds a little lighht on the question of what a motorist can do with his car once he's bought it - with cartoons and photo; Private Elemental, by Will R. Bird; The Centenarian, by Fred Jacob; Before British Columbia Was Born - first of a series of articles narrating the romantic experiences of Jason O. Allard, including super photo of downtown Nanaimo in 1858 when it was called Colvilletown, plus a photo of the grounded "Beaver", the first steamship to churn the waters of the Pacific, wrecked near the mouth of Vancouver Harbour; Full-page colour reproduction of "Over the Top", a WWI painting by Alfred Bastein; Kindred, by Archie P. McKishnie; The Pilot, by J.H. Power; Comments on the book "Memoirs of Prince Max of Baden"; Ultra-violet rays successfully used to treat King George V; Major H.O.D. Segrave relates the thrills of being the world's fastest motorist; Canadian General Electric ad for the 3897 Refrigerator; Gorgeous full-page colour ad for Packard automobiles features James Monroe; Congoleum Rugs colour ad; Brickbats and Bouquets - Letters to the Editor; Review of New York Times article by Edwin L. James which criticizes U.S. foreign policy and envisions an International Bank; Nice Plymouth car ad featuring the full-size Four-door sedan; Monroe Doctrine Explained; Nice two-colour ad by Red Indian motor oil; Full-page ad for Pepsodent; Great colour ad for Frididaire Refrigerators; Very bold Firestone Tire colour centerfold ad; Wonderful vintage ad for the Wallglow shower manufactured by Wallaceburg Brass & Iron Mfg. Co.; Full-page Chevrolet ad; Ford photo ad promotes two cars per household; Happy Valleys - The Okanagan and Annapois Valleys; Very nice colour ad for Crane plumbing fittings shows a lovely contemporary kitchen scene; *Magnificent* full-page pastel colour ad for Canadian Pacific boats of the high level of service offered by their network of railways, steamships and hotels - includes layout of a luxury railcar with solarium, observation lounge, buffet, etc.; Half-page Kellogg's corn flakes ad features black waiter holding breakfast tray; Gutta Percha & Rubber, Limited ad for their Gum Cushioned Tires; Nice full-page ad for Willys Knight cars; Full-page Listerine ad; Great full-page colour ad celebrates 50 years of Woolworth; Lux Toilet Soap features 16 head-shot photos of lovely ladies and includes their names; As the Twig is Bent - Parents must build the characters of their children, by Mabel Crews Ringland; Edith Louise Paterson - Canada's Youngest Woman Judge; Design Feature - The Breakfast Nook; Financial Article - Security Markets Reflect Acute Credit Stringency (hmmm. this was months before the stock crash of October 1929); Handsmome ad for the new Nash '400' car; Colour ad for Palmolive soap inside back cover; Colour ad for Parker Duofold pens on back cover. Address label upon front cover. Crossword completed. Above-average wear to covers which are loose in one piece but present. Textblock sound. A worthy copy of this very informative and attractive issue. Book