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Scott, Cameron: Editor

Nanaimo Magazine, January 1994 -

Naughty Dog, 1994

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Anno di pubblicazione
1994
Luogo di stampa
Nanaimo, BC, Canada
Autore
Scott, Cameron: Editor
Editori
Naughty Dog
Formato
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edizione
F First Edition
Soggetto
Nanaimo British Columbia Vancouver Island Magazine 1994 February, Cameron Island development, Phase II, Love Thy Neighbour - Linda Putnam discusses neighbourhoods, with a focus on Nanaimo, Changes - Robert Baker discusses the impact rampant local, development can have on existing property owners, The Moveable Feast - Alison Watt writes a great article on the, local herring spawn, The Mount Washington Rescue Team Cameron Island development, Phase II, Great full-page ad for Anton's restaurant on Victoria Crescent, in National Enquirer format with photo of an alleged Elvis, sighting at their restaurant, Jim Smiliey considers 1984 ten years later, All in the family - part I of a two-part series on family and, community in Nanaimo, Family Business in the 90's, Where to locate Nanaimo's new Ferry Terminal? (which was, ultimately located at Duke Point) British Columbia Magazine Back, Issues
Descrizione
S Paperback
Stato di conservazione
Buono
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura
Prima edizione

Descrizione

30 pages. Features: Nice full-page ad for the Cameron Island development, Phase II; Great full-page ad for Anton's restaurant on Victoria Crescent in National Enquirer format with photo of an alleged Elvis sighting at their restaurant; Jim Smiliey considers 1984 ten years later; All in the family - part I of a two-part series on family and community in Nanaimo; Family Business in the 90's; Where to locate Nanaimo's new Ferry Terminal? (which was ultimately located at Duke Point); Dozens of ads for local small businesses; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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