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Maclean's Magazine, April 15, 1950: Kate Aitken is the Busiest Woman in the World

Maclean's Magazine, April 15, 1950: Kate Aitken is the Busiest Woman in the World | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors

Rare and modern books
Multiple Contributors
Maclean-Hunter, 1950
295.00 €
(Ladysmith, Canada)

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Details

  • Year of publication
  • 1950
  • Place of printing
  • Canada
  • Author
  • Multiple Contributors
  • Publishers
  • Maclean-Hunter
  • Size
  • Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
  • Edition
  • F First Edition
  • Keyword
  • Maclean's Magazine, April 15, 1950 - Busiest Woman in the World Intercontinental Packers Why, We Are Loosing the Cold War - what does it profit America to, have the world's biggest bomb if it has forgotten the ideals, that made it great?, The Busiest Woman in the World - Kate Aitken keeps 21, secretaries punch drunk with 260, 000 letters a year, she makes 600 broadcasts to 5 million listeners, takes tea with the Queen - but she can't knit - article by, Gordon Sinclair with photos, Rendezvous in Riga - Part One of the tale of how Bill Cosgrove, got his wife Anna from behind the Iron Curtain, The Mighty Saskatchewan River, Maverick Member from Fernie, B.C. - Tom Uphill has parlayed political pranks into a record, eight-session term at Victoria, I Tried Suicide, Eggs Are What You Make Them - a fun article by Robert Elliott, The Girl in Stateroom 9 - story by Allan R. Bosworth -, illustrated by Jack Bush, Pogo's Pal Kelly - Walt Kelly's swampland satire is the hottest, newcomer in the comic strip parade, Tinned Meat and Old Masters - After being swept from Europe by, the Nazis Fred Mendel brought jobs and glamour to a startled, Saskatoon - article with photos, Exercise is the Bunk - Relax!, Dow Brewery ad honours bus driver Russell Millen of Huntingdon, Quebec who evacuated his school bus before it was struck by a, train, Nice colour Chevrolet ad, Little Lulu featured in Kleenex ad, Nice Coke ad on back cover features Coke machine with caption, "Host of the Highways Canadiana Magazine Back Issues, Saskatchewan
  • Binding description
  • S Single Issue Magazine
  • State of preservation
  • Good
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • First edition
  • True

Description

72 pages. Features: Why We Are Loosing the Cold War - what does it profit America to have the world's biggest bomb if it has forgotten the ideals that made it great?; The Busiest Woman in the World - Kate Aitken keeps 21 secretaries punch drunk with 260,000 letters a year, she makes 600 broadcasts to 5 million listeners, takes tea with the Queen - but she can't knit - article by Gordon Sinclair with photos; Rendezvous in Riga - Part One of the tale of how Bill Cosgrove got his wife Anna from behind the Iron Curtain; The Mighty Saskatchewan River; Maverick Member from Fernie, B.C. - Tom Uphill has parlayed political pranks into a record eight-session term at Victoria; I Tried Suicide; Eggs Are What You Make Them - a fun article by Robert Elliott; The Girl in Stateroom 9 - story by Allan R. Bosworth - illustrated by Jack Bush; Pogo's Pal Kelly - Walt Kelly's swampland satire is the hottest newcomer in the comic strip parade; Tinned Meat and Old Masters - After being swept from Europe by the Nazis Fred Mendel brought jobs and glamour to a startled Saskatoon - article with photos; Exercise is the Bunk - Relax!; Dow Brewery ad honours bus driver Russell Millen of Huntingdon, Quebec who evacuated his school bus before it was struck by a train; Nice colour Chevrolet ad; Little Lulu featured in Kleenex ad; Nice Coke ad on back cover features Coke machine with caption "Host of the Highways". Average wear. Unmarked. Center page loose but present, otherwise a sound copy. Book

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