Maclean's Magazine, April 3, 1965 *BLUEPRINT FOR OUR SECOND CENTURY*
Maclean's Magazine, April 3, 1965 *BLUEPRINT FOR OUR SECOND CENTURY*
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Détails
- Année
- 1965
- Lieu d'édition
- Toronto
- Auteur
- Multiple Contributors
- Éditeurs
- Maclean-Hunter Limited
- Format
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Thème
- Maclean's Magazine, April 3, 1965 *BLUEPRINT FOR OUR SECOND CENTURY* Wilfred Laurier, University of Waterloo 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle inside front, cover, The Great Kiti-Wat Name Game - only in Kitchener-Waterloo could, two universities get almost identical names, The paradox of your car insurance - Everybody loses, by Jack Batten, Harold Wilson's daily gamble with defeat, The case of the Tortured Tunesmith (or Quick, Watson - the music!), by Richard Gehman, How to fix Canada - according to a new generation of, intellectuals, What Quebec's 'primitives' don't know about art is making them, rich!, When the Saints Came Marching North - the vanguard of Mormon, emmigration to Canada crossed into Alberta from the United, States 78 years ago, ending a gruelling 800-mile trek - with photos, Robert Thomas Allen's sentimental journeys, #2, Paris Canadiana Canadian History Magazine Back Issues
- Description
- S Single Issue Magazine
- Etat de conservation
- En bonne condition
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Premiére Edition
- True
Description
Features: Colour photo ad for the 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle inside front cover; The Great Kiti-Wat Name Game - only in Kitchener-Waterloo could two universities get almost identical names; The paradox of your car insurance - Everybody loses, by Jack Batten; Harold Wilson's daily gamble with defeat; The case of the Tortured Tunesmith (or Quick, Watson - the music!), by Richard Gehman; How to fix Canada - according to a new generation of intellectuals; What Quebec's 'primitives' don't know about art is making them rich!; When the Saints Came Marching North - the vanguard of Mormon emmigration to Canada crossed into Alberta from the United States 78 years ago, ending a gruelling 800-mile trek - with photos; Robert Thomas Allen's sentimental journeys, #2, Paris. Average wear. A sound copy. Book