The Canadian Magazine, 17 April, 1971 *THE GREAT NOVA SCOTIA WILDCAT HUNT*
The Canadian Magazine, 17 April, 1971 *THE GREAT NOVA SCOTIA WILDCAT HUNT*
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- PayPal
- Carta di Credito
- Bonifico Bancario
- Pubblica amministrazione
- Carta del Docente
Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1971
- Luogo di stampa
- Toronto
- Autore
- Multiple Contributors
- Editori
- Southstar
- Formato
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edizione
- F First Edition
- Soggetto
- The Canadian Magazine, 17 April, 1971 *THE GREAT NOVA SCOTIA WILDCAT HUNT* The World Wildcat, (bobcat) Hunt - Canadian guide Ron Hoare and American hunter, Norm Wheeler at Truro, Nova Scotia, Professional patients - they can fake symptoms well enough to, fool most doctors so they can enjoy all that tender, loving (and free) hospital care, Al Stewart of West Hill is a jack of all trades, and master of just about all of them - he, Bill Fields, Izzy Flader, Nick Kioussis, Aron Frydman, Alan (and Percy) Lepke are some of the very best and absolutely, most reasonable repairmen anywhere, Tie One On - fashion segment featuring decorative tie-ons for, bare legs named 'Gammies", Do Canadian workers need American salaries? - a question being, considered by North America's giant international unions -, carpenter Harry Peck of Portland, Oregon is compared with carpenter Floyd Holly of Vancouver, BC, Nice colour full-page ad for Kentucky Fried Chicken, Prosperity is Killing the Game of Marbles - Why should a kid, work for his water babies when he can buy all he wants?, Doug Wright's Family Canadiana Canadian History Magazine Back, Issues
- Descrizione
- S Paperback
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
Features: The World Wildcat (bobcat) Hunt - Canadian guide Ron Hoare and American hunter Norm Wheeler at Truro, Nova Scotia; Professional patients - they can fake symptoms well enough to fool most doctors so they can enjoy all that tender, loving (and free) hospital care; Al Stewart of West Hill is a jack of all trades, and master of just about all of them - he, Bill Fields, Izzy Flader, Nick Kioussis, Aron Frydman, Alan (and Percy) Lepke are some of the very best and absolutely most reasonable repairmen anywhere; Tie One On - fashion segment featuring decorative tie-ons for bare legs named 'Gammies"; Do Canadian workers need American salaries? - a question being considered by North America's giant international unions - carpenter Harry Peck of Portland, Oregon is compared with carpenter Floyd Holly of Vancouver, BC; Nice colour full-page ad for Kentucky Fried Chicken; Prosperity is Killing the Game of Marbles - Why should a kid work for his water babies when he can buy all he wants?; Doug Wright's Family; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book