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Hutton, Eric, Mitchell, W.O., Walsh, Thomas, Smith, Ronald R.

Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, February (Feb.) 15, 1952 - Physicist Dr. Harold Johns Treats Cancer with Radiation

Maclean-Hunter, 1952

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Year of publication
1952
Place of printing
Toronto, Ontario
Author
Hutton, Eric, Mitchell, W.O., Walsh, Thomas, Smith, Ronald R.
Publishers
Maclean-Hunter
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Maclean's Magazine, February 15, 1952 cover art shows older sister being taken on big date while, younger sister looks on wistfully from the staircase, Colour-photo ad for Frigidaire ranges inside front cover, Vintage ad for Allis-Chalmers excavating equipment, Editorial - What is the Right to Strike?, My Christmas in Sing Sing - Beverley Baxter writes from New York, Jane Russell is featured in Jergen's Lotion ad, B.C. Coalition Commits Suicide - report on B.C. politics by, Blair Fraser, The Atom Bomb that saves lives - Dr. Harold Johns designed a, cobalt-bomb machine to treat cancer patients (radiation, treatment) - article with photos, A Butcher Talks Back - Len Edwards explains why meat prices are, so high, The Riddle of Louis Riel, by W.O. Mitchell - part 2 of 2 - illustrated, Philippe Takes the Count - story by Ronald R. Smith, illustrated by Barling Ville, What Kind of Canadians are we Getting? - our most adaptable, settler, the British family man, finds it hardest to get in - article with photos, Wild Animls I Have Known. Slightly - humor by Rober Thomas Allen, illustrated by Duncan MacPherson, Fredericton - The Aristocrat under the Elms - feature article, with photos of this New Brunswick city, How to Miss the Mobs - article cartoon illustrated by Peter, Whalley, Full-page army recruiting ad, 1952 Dodge Coronet ad, Lovely full-page colour Coke ad shows mom taking tray of bottles, to kids watching TV, 1952 Plymouth ad, Colour LaZboy ad, The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) are honoured in a colour ad for, O'Keefe's Brewing Company Canadiana Medicine Magazine Back, Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

64 pages. Features: Nice cover art shows older sister being taken on big date while younger sister looks on wistfully from the staircase; Colour-photo ad for Frigidaire ranges inside front cover; Vintage ad for Allis-Chalmers excavating equipment; Editorial - What is the Right to Strike?; My Christmas in Sing Sing - Beverley Baxter writes from New York; Jane Russell is featured in Jergen's Lotion ad; B.C. Coalition Commits Suicide - report on B.C. politics by Blair Fraser; The Atom Bomb that saves lives - Dr. Harold Johns designed a cobalt-bomb machine to treat cancer patients (radiation treatment) - article with photos; A Butcher Talks Back - Len Edwards explains why meat prices are so high; The Riddle of Louis Riel, by W.O. Mitchell - part 2 of 2 - illustrated; Philippe Takes the Count - story by Ronald R. Smith, illustrated by Barling Ville; What Kind of Canadians are we Getting? - our most adaptable settler, the British family man, finds it hardest to get in - article with photos; Wild Animals I Have Known. Slightly - humour by Rober Thomas Allen, illustrated by Duncan MacPherson; Fredericton - The Aristocrat under the Elms - feature article with photos of this New Brunswick city; How to Miss the Mobs - article cartoon illustrated by Peter Whalley; Full-page army recruiting ad; 1952 Dodge Coronet ad; Lovely full-page colour Coke ad shows mom taking tray of bottles to kids watching TV; 1952 Plymouth ad; Colour LaZboy ad; The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) are honoured in a colour ad for O'Keefe's Brewing Company. Please note: missing pages 29-30 (we believe these contained ads) and pages 45-46 which appear to have contained the end of the Riel article. Clipping from ad on page 47. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book