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Maclean's Magazine, August 8, 1964 - Peace March Canada, 1964

Maclean's Magazine, 1964

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Year of publication
1964
Place of printing
Canada
Author
Multiple Contributors
Publishers
Maclean's Magazine
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Maclean's Magazine, August 8, 1964 William Zeckendorf changed Canada's skyline and found, trouble, The good woman and the convict - how Frances McKearney's, devotion led a vicious criminal (Joe Flaherty) 'back to the, human race', The Peaceniks go to La Macaza, Quebec - the U.S. civil rights technique - non-violent civil, disobedience - comes to Canada (many photos), How I became a solitary noisemaker - Sheila Burnford admits that, her secret vice is talking with birds, The highway that's changing Ontario - portrait of 401, the monster that makes and breaks businesses, towns and drivers, How the Scotch out-talked the family compact - Scotch Grits vs., 'Rotten Tories' in Ontario's classic battle of wit and lung, power (by John Kenneth Galbraith), Report on Two World's Fairs - New York is fun, but Expo 67 might just change the world, The Man who made it all the way back - excerpt from first novel, of Hugh Hood, George Wallace - the educated bigot, a band called The Beavers - Canada's answer to the Beatles, United Appeal hurts our best charities - Dr. Gordon Bates., Canadian History Magazine Back Issues Transportation
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Features: How William Zeckendorf changed Canada's skyline and found trouble; The good woman and the convict - how Frances McKearney's devotion led a vicious criminal (Joe Flaherty) 'back to the human race'; The Peaceniks go to La Macaza, Quebec - the U.S. civil rights technique - non-violent civil disobedience - comes to Canada (many photos); How I became a solitary noisemaker - Sheila Burnford admits that her secret vice is talking with birds; The highway that's changing Ontario - portrait of 401, the monster that makes and breaks businesses, towns and drivers; How the Scotch out-talked the family compact - Scotch Grits vs. 'Rotten Tories' in Ontario's classic battle of wit and lung power (by John Kenneth Galbraith); Report on Two World's Fairs - New York is fun, but Expo 67 might just change the world; The Man who made it all the way back - excerpt from first novel of Hugh Hood; George Wallace - the educated bigot; a band called The Beavers - Canada's answer to the Beatles; United Appeal hurts our best charities - Dr. Gordon Bates. Average wear. Small piece missing from back cover. Unmarked. Book