Editore: Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company Limited, Toronto, 1956
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
EUR 223,24
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSingle Issue Magazine. Condizione: Fair. Illustrated by Little, John (illustratore). First Edition. Features: Cover art by John Little shows ballerina on urban balcony; Let's face our color problems first - editorial says Canadian smugly look across the border at festering racial cankers in the U.S. south; Why must the pros spoil every sport? - so asks Roderick Haig-Brown; We Drove The Kids From Brazil To Alberta - photo-illustrated article about Jim and Mary Orr and family; The Exile Who'll star at Straford - Photo-illustrated article on Chris [Christopher] Plummer; Bruce Hutchison on the Peace River Country; How Cop Staff Sgt. Wilf Henrich sold Kitchener on safety; The Rumor That Killed a General - Maclean's flashback to the story of Sir Arthur Currie who, for ten years, fought charges that he had needlessly sacrificed Canadian lives in WWI; The Girl Who Couldn't Escape (short story by Ivan Roe); It's Time Father Got Back In the Family; Would You Change the Lives of These People? - colour-photo-illustrated article about the isolated Negroes of New Road in Nova Scotia; What It's Like Being a Golf Wife - Moreen Balding is wife of Al Balding, the only Canadian to ever win a major U.S. tournament; Montreal's Sir George Williams - the college for everyone; Nice one-page colour ad for the De Soto Fireflite V-8 Hardtop (teal); and more. Unmarked with above-average wear to covers. A worthy example of this rare issue.; Cover Art; Folio.