Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 2 January (Jan.) 1960: The Trading Stamp War / Mr. & Mrs. Jan Rubes / Bill Smith
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 2 January (Jan.) 1960: The Trading Stamp War / Mr. & Mrs. Jan Rubes / Bill Smith
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Détails
- Année
- 1960
- Lieu d'édition
- Toronto
- Auteur
- Phillips, Alan, Lefolii, Ken, Newman, Peter C., Gray, J., Pope, Sir Joseph, Callaghan, Morley, Et Al
- Éditeurs
- Maclean Hunter / Key Publishers
- Format
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 2 January (Jan.) 1960: The Trading Stamp War, Mr. & Mrs. Jan Rubes, Bill Smith Molson's Canadian ad shows the tall bottles they used, before the stubbies, Why Single Out Sex as the Only Real Road to Sin? - asks Morley, Callaghan, How W.S. (Shakes) Morrison Shook Parliament, Is Anybody Winning the Trading-Stamp War?, The Lavish and Lovely Laurentian Mountains, Can Little Bill Smith lick the heavyweights of Labour? - this, transport union leader squares off with Hoffa and Banks, How I Learned About Strangers, A Visit with Mr. & Mrs. Jan Rubes - he's a Czech political, refugee, Loneliness - perhaps the most common and least studied social, problem of our time, Sir John A. MacDonald's first and only trip to the west - he, 'pacified' the Indians, admired the embryo cities, and got stung in a Victoria hotel, Clyde Gilmour picks the best and worst movies of 1959 Canadian, History Education Magazine Back Issues
- Description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- Etat de conservation
- En bonne condition
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
48 pages. Features: Great one-page colour-photo Molson's Canadian ad shows the tall bottles they used before the stubbies; Why Single Out Sex as the Only Real Road to Sin? - asks Morley Callaghan; How W.S. (Shakes) Morrison Shook Parliament; Is Anybody Winning the Trading-Stamp War?; The Lavish and Lovely Laurentian Mountains; Can Little Bill Smith lick the heavyweights of Labour? - this transport union leader squares off with Hoffa and Banks; How I Learned About Strangers; A Visit with Mr. & Mrs. Jan Rubes - he's a Czech political refugee; Loneliness - perhaps the most common and least studied social problem of our time; Sir John A. MacDonald's first and only trip to the west - he 'pacified' the Indians, admired the embryo cities, and got stung in a Victoria hotel; Clyde Gilmour picks the best and worst movies of 1959; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book