Maclean's Magazine, 5 November 1966 *Frank Sinatra Cover Photo*
Maclean's Magazine, 5 November 1966 *Frank Sinatra Cover Photo*
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- Año de publicación
- 1966
- Lugar de impresión
- Toronto
- Autor
- Foster, Pam Hyatt, Locke, Jeannine, Fraser, Blair, Edmonds, Alan, Carr, Emily, Frayne, Trent, Carroll, Joy, Kieran, Sheila H., Robert, Marika, Et Al
- Editores
- Maclean Hunter
- Formato
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edición
- F First Edition
- Materia
- Maclean's Magazine, 5 November 1966 *Frank Sinatra Cover Photo* Regina's Courts, Favoured Segregation - Ingrid Bintner can't enroll in a local, public school because she's a Roman Catholic, How LSD Saved My Marriage, by Pam Hyatt Foster, The Hawks lost, but Rhodesia may yet defeat the Doves - Canada rescued the, Commonwealth - but was it worth the trouble?, How Canadian wonder boy, film director Sidney Furie, "tamed" Frank Sinatra, The Private World of Emily Carr, Montreal Canadiens' goalie Gump (Lorne) Worsley - The Has-been, who doesn't know enough to stop being better than anybody - with, photos, The House that Wouldn't Stop - Joy Carroll on her family home, which began as a modest east-end Toronto summer cottage and, ended as a 13-room townhouse - with photos, Peggy Ann Walpole of Toronto's 'Street Haven' helps prostitutes, lesbians, and junkies, How to be a girl alone and see the world, by globe-trotter Marika Robert, Absolutely BEAUTIFUL two-page colour photo featuring a red Buick, Wildcat Sport Coupe, Gerald Stevens' Canadiana column, Colour Panasonic TV ad - looks very dated!, Colour photo Ford Auto centerfold which includes a white 1967, Mustang 2+2 Fastback, Postscript to Death in the Arctic - L.A. Learmonth replies to, Farley Mowat's coverage of the death of Eskimo Soosee in the, July 2, 1966 issue of Maclean's, Two-page colour photo ad for 1967 Chevrolet featuring the 1967, Impala Sport Coupe, Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg argues that Johnson's Vietnam war, makes civil Disobedience Canadiana Magazine Back Issues
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- S Paperback
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Descripción
68 pages. Features and articles include: How Regina's Courts Favoured Segregation - Ingrid Bintner can't enroll in a local public school because she's a Roman Catholic; How LSD Saved My Marriage, by Pam Hyatt Foster; The Hawks lost, but Rhodesia may yet defeat the Doves - Canada rescued the Commonwealth - but was it worth the trouble?; How Canadian wonder boy, film director Sidney Furie, "tamed" Frank Sinatra; The Private World of Emily Carr; Montreal Canadiens' goalie Gump (Lorne) Worsley - The Has-been who doesn't know enough to stop being better than anybody - with photos; The House that Wouldn't Stop - Joy Carroll on her family home which began as a modest east-end Toronto summer cottage and ended as a 13-room townhouse - with photos; Peggy Ann Walpole of Toronto's 'Street Haven' helps prostitutes, lesbians, and junkies; How to be a girl alone and see the world, by globe-trotter Marika Robert; Absolutely BEAUTIFUL two-page colour photo featuring a red Buick Wildcat Sport Coupe; Gerald Stevens' Canadiana column; Colour Panasonic TV ad - looks very dated!; Colour photo Ford Auto centerfold which includes a white 1967 Mustang 2+2 Fastback; Postscript to Death in the Arctic - L.A. Learmonth replies to Farley Mowat's coverage of the death of Eskimo Soosee in the July 2/1966 issue of Maclean's; Two-page colour photo ad for 1967 Chevrolet featuring the 1967 Impala Sport Coupe; Rabbi Abraham L. Feinberg argues that Johnson's Vietnam war makes civil disobedience an unavoidable duty. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine