Maclean's Magazine, June 15, 1936: Gold in Saskatchewan
Maclean's Magazine, June 15, 1936: Gold in Saskatchewan
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- PayPal
- Carta di Credito
- Bonifico Bancario
- Pubblica amministrazione
- Carta del Docente
Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1936
- Luogo di stampa
- Toronto
- Autore
- Multiple Contributors
- Editori
- Maclean Publishing
- Formato
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- Maclean's Magazine, June 15, 1936 B.C Whaling History Stuart. Features: Eveready Flashlight, ad inside front cover, Editorial regarding the crisis of Canada's large quantity of, unsold wheat, Waterman's Ink-Vue Pen ad, Roadhouse Blues, by Benge Atlee, Gold in Saskatchewan, by Leslie Roberts - Lake Athabaska's gold fields - article with, photos, Place, by Tayler Sutton, Whale Coming Up! - Whaling in the North Pacific isn't what it, used to be, but it still provides both peril and profit for the hardy -, article with photos, Three cents an hour - women are working at that wage in Canada, under conditions that would be a disgrace to any civilized, society, Hobby House, by Eleanor De Lamater, They Call Him Summertime Santa - J.D. O'Connell is Canada's most, unique philanthropist, Arctic Doctor - Dr. James A. "Fred" Urquhart, of Aklavik, is Canada's most northerly doctor - his territory, an area of 900, 000 square miles!, Canadians in England (Lord Beaverbrook, Gladstone Murray, Sir Campbell Stuart, Bonar Law, Lord Greenwood, Peter Donovan), by Beverley Baxter, Marriage Isn't a Place, by Margaret Lee Runbeck, Sahara Lighthouses - short article on the beacons which lead, desert travellers, Siam falling under the domination of Japan - short article, Fire Bombs - an accurate prediction that in the next war they, will be used by the thousand to destroy cities, Canadian Pacific ad featuring the Empress of Britain, Nice ad for Wrigley's Spearmint Gum, Those First Meals, by M. Frances Hucks at the Chatelaine Institute, Wonderfully artistic two-colour ad for Heinz Tomato Soup inside, back cover, Red Indian, Marathon "Blue" colour ad on back cover for the McColl-Frontenac, Oil Company Canadiana Magazine Back Issues Saskatchewan
- Descrizione
- S Single Issue Magazine
- Stato di conservazione
- Accettabile
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
Cover Painting by Stuart. Features: Eveready Flashlight ad inside front cover; Editorial regarding the crisis of Canada's large quantity of unsold wheat; Waterman's Ink-Vue Pen ad; Roadhouse Blues, by Benge Atlee; Gold in Saskatchewan, by Leslie Roberts - Lake Athabaska's gold fields - article with photos; Place, by Tayler Sutton; Whale Coming Up! - Whaling in the North Pacific isn't what it used to be, but it still provides both peril and profit for the hardy - article with photos; Three cents an hour - women are working at that wage in Canada, under conditions that would be a disgrace to any civilized society; Hobby House, by Eleanor De Lamater; They Call Him Summertime Santa - J.D. O'Connell is Canada's most unique philanthropist; Arctic Doctor - Dr. James A. "Fred" Urquhart, of Aklavik, is Canada's most northerly doctor - his territory, an area of 900,000 square miles!; Canadians in England (Lord Beaverbrook, Gladstone Murray, Sir Campbell Stuart, Bonar Law, Lord Greenwood, Peter Donovan), by Beverley Baxter; Marriage Isn't a Place, by Margaret Lee Runbeck; Sahara Lighthouses - short article on the beacons which lead desert travellers; Siam falling under the domination of Japan - short article; Fire Bombs - an accurate prediction that in the next war they will be used by the thousand to destroy cities; Canadian Pacific ad featuring the Empress of Britain; Nice ad for Wrigley's Spearmint Gum; Those First Meals, by M. Frances Hucks at the Chatelaine Institute; Wonderfully artistic two-colour ad for Heinz Tomato Soup inside back cover; Red Indian/Marathon "Blue" colour ad on back cover for the McColl-Frontenac Oil Company. Average wear. Unmarked. Covers detached but present. Address label atop front cover which bears a six inch opening to its lower corner. A worthy copy of this lovely vintage issue. Book