Maclean's Magazine, 1 October, 1950 *RABBI ABRAHAM FEINBERG*
Maclean's Magazine, 1 October, 1950 *RABBI ABRAHAM FEINBERG*
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- Year of publication
- 1950
- Place of printing
- Canada
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- Maclean's Magazine
- Size
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Maclean's Magazine, 1 October, 1950 memo to Labor, Even a Windmill can hit back, Has Russia Really got the Bomb? - London Letter by Beverley, Baxter, Don't call me baby face - Boxer, Jimmy McLarnin tells his life story to Ralph Allen - Part One, The Cat Who Could Fly - fiction by Harold Helfer, Who should handle the family's money?, by Sidney Margolis, Doh-si-doh to your partners all - the hilarious square dance has, bust out of the barns and into the ballrooms, The Impulsive Crusader of the Holy Blossom - Rabbi Abraham, Feinberg is always mixed up in politics, The Hero - by Mona Williams, She's Organizing Eaton's - Eileen Tallman is tackling one of the, toughest jobs in Canadian union history - organizing Eaton's in, Toronto, I'm glad I had polio - by Georgia Bailey, Maybe your child's a genius - so don't worry if his I.Q. test, rates him below normal, Front cover features a painting of a country scene near, Loweville, Ontario by Adrian Dingle. Nice colour ad for international, trucks inside front cover. *Fantastic* colour centerfold, displays seven GM models. Nice colour Ganong ad on page 54., Colour O'Keefe's ad Canadiana Magazine Back Issues Ontario
- Binding description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- State of preservation
- Fair
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
Features: Editorial - memo to Labor, Even a Windmill can hit back; Has Russia Really got the Bomb? - London Letter by Beverley Baxter; Don't call me baby face - Boxer, Jimmy McLarnin tells his life story to Ralph Allen - Part One; The Cat Who Could Fly - fiction by Harold Helfer; Who should handle the family's money?, by Sidney Margolis; Doh-si-doh to your partners all - the hilarious square dance has bust out of the barns and into the ballrooms; The Impulsive Crusader of the Holy Blossom - Rabbi Abraham Feinberg is always mixed up in politics; The Hero - by Mona Williams; She's Organizing Eaton's - Eileen Tallman is tackling one of the toughest jobs in Canadian union history - organizing Eaton's in Toronto; I'm glad I had polio - by Georgia Bailey; Maybe your child's a genius - so don't worry if his I.Q. test rates him below normal; Front cover features a painting of a country scene near Loweville, Ontario by Adrian Dingle. Nice colour ad for international trucks inside front cover. *Fantastic* colour centerfold displays seven GM models. Nice colour Ganong ad on page 54. Colour O'Keefe's ad on page 57. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book