Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, June 1971 - The Class (University) of 1971 - The Class Nobody Wants - Six Valedictorians Speek Out / The Guess Who!
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, June 1971 - The Class (University) of 1971 - The Class Nobody Wants - Six Valedictorians Speek Out / The Guess Who!
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Détails
- Année
- 1971
- Lieu d'édition
- Toronto
- Auteur
- Langdon, Steven, Butson, Tom, Lemelin, Claude, Nowlan, Alden, Frum, Barbara, Clarkson, Adrienne, Batten, Jack, Paris, Erna, Anderson, Owen, Barr, John, Newman, Peter C., Henry, Chief John, Savoie, Renald, Hedley, Tom, Hofsess, John, Macfarlane, John
- Éditeurs
- Maclean Hunter
- Format
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, June 1971 - Chief Dan George Cover Photo SFU Cameron Beck Don, Wasylenki University of Saskatchewan Nancy Cook York Rick, Williams U of T Michel Mailhot Montreal U of M Bruce Archibald, Dalhousie Volvo photo ad shows six Volvos stacked on top of, another!, Two-page Mutual Life shows photos of dozens of their top sales, agents from across Canada, Colour photo Canadian Club ad shows Mr. and Mrs. Tony Parkinson, firing darts at elephants in Kenya, Alden Nowlan's Canada, What Went Wrong for the Class of '71? - feature article by, Barbara Frum with statements from six university valedictorians, from across Canada, Three men from three generations talk to Adrienne Clarkson on, love, sex, adultery and what marriage is all about, The Guess Who - Canada's richest and raunchiest rock band -, article with large photo of band on stage, The radicalization of Robert Lemieux - lawyer for the FLQ, The West is Ready to Revolt - John Barr and Owen Anderson state, their case for separatism, The Table Talk of Marshall McLuhan - article by Peter C. Newman, with nice photo of McLuhan, It's No Longer Possible to be an Indian - Chief John Henry, describes the impact of white man's ways, Paris Smiles Again, Nice full-page CBC Radio, TV colour photo ad shows a group of famous Canadian athletes, wearing their gear - including Mel Profit of the Toronto, Argonauts and boxer Clyde Gray Native Peoples Music Magazine, Back Issues
- Description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- Etat de conservation
- En bonne condition
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
72 pages. Features: Great Volvo photo ad shows six Volvos stacked on top of another!; Two-page Mutual Life shows photos of dozens of their top sales agents from across Canada; Colour photo Canadian Club ad shows Mr. and Mrs. Tony Parkinson firing darts at elephants in Kenya; Alden Nowlan's Canada; What Went Wrong for the Class of '71? - feature article by Barbara Frum with statements from six university valedictorians from across Canada; Three men from three generations talk to Adrienne Clarkson on love, sex, adultery and what marriage is all about; The Guess Who - Canada's richest and raunchiest rock band - article with large photo of band on stage; The radicalization of Robert Lemieux - lawyer for the FLQ; The West is Ready to Revolt - John Barr and Owen Anderson state their case for separatism; The Table Talk of Marshall McLuhan - article by Peter C. Newman with nice photo of McLuhan; It's No Longer Possible to be an Indian - Chief John Henry describes the impact of white man's ways; Paris Smiles Again; Nice full-page CBC Radio/TV colour photo ad shows a group of famous Canadian athletes wearing their gear - including Mel Profit of the Toronto Argonauts and boxer Clyde Gray; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book