Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 4 July 1959 - Scandal of Our Lost Art Treasures
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 4 July 1959 - Scandal of Our Lost Art Treasures
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- Año de publicación
- 1959
- Lugar de impresión
- Toronto
- Autor
- Bodsworth, Fred, Newman, Peter C., Hardy, W.G., Curry, Ralph L., Maclennan, Hugh, Et Al
- Editores
- Maclean Hunter / Key Publishers
- Formato
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edición
- F First Edition
- Materia
- Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 4 July 1959 - Scandal of Our Lost Art Treasures Leigh Pearsall, Charles Turbyfull North Vancouver sprinter Harry Jerome, Non-Profits should pay taxes, Bruce Bairnsfather and his friend, Old Bill, Studebaker Lark car ad, The Scandal of our lost art treasures - while our museums were, buying Chinese and Greek antiquities foreign collectors, practically swept this country bare of irreplaceable native, relics and pioneer art - article with colour photos, John Diefenbaker shows his souvenirs of John A. MacDonald, The Day Canada Was Born - interesting photo-illustrated article, about July 1, 1867, The Unknown Years of Stephen Leacock - photo-illustrated article, The Languid and Lovely St. John River, Canada House in London - Everybody's Home Away From Home, How I Came to Burn Sir John A. - Bruce Hutchison convesses to a, youthful sin, CNR passenger train ad, Canadian Army recruiting ad features their work in the Gaza, Strip, Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover shows kids under Sprinkler, Northwest Coast Native Art Argillite Totem Poles U.S., Collections Native Peoples Antiques and Collectibles Magazine, Back Issues
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- S Single Issue Magazine
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Descripción
48 pages. Features: Brief piece on North Vancouver sprinter Harry Jerome; Non-Profits should pay taxes; Bruce Bairnsfather and his friend, Old Bill; Studebaker Lark car ad; The Scandal of our lost art treasures - while our museums were buying Chinese and Greek antiquities foreign collectors practically swept this country bare of irreplaceable native relics and pioneer art - article with colour photos of impressive U.S. collections of northwest coast native art; John Diefenbaker shows his souvenirs of John A. MacDonald; The Day Canada Was Born - interesting photo-illustrated article about July 1, 1867; The Unknown Years of Stephen Leacock - photo-illustrated article; The Languid and Lovely St. John River; Canada House in London - Everybody's Home Away From Home; How I Came to Burn Sir John A. - Bruce Hutchison convesses to a youthful sin; CNR passenger train ad; Canadian Army recruiting ad features their work in the Gaza Strip; Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover shows kids under sprinkler; and more. Scratching/tearing to upper corner of front cover and first few pages, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book