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Katz, Sidney, Berrill, N.J., Sangster, Dorothy, Olson, Robert, Et Al

Maclean's Magazine, February (Feb.) 15, 1954 - John Tunney's Fight for Justice

Maclean-Hunter, 1954

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Year of publication
1954
Place of printing
Canada
Author
Katz, Sidney, Berrill, N.J., Sangster, Dorothy, Olson, Robert, Et Al
Publishers
Maclean-Hunter
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Edmund Houle S.L. Brennan Quebec Board of Cinema Censors bans, film Martin Luther as it shows the Pope in a bad light, Should White Marry Black? - Interracial Marriage, Dulles Battles an Uneasy Europe, Colour Plymouth ad, John Tunney's Stubborn Fight for Justice - this pro-union, Winnipeg milkman spent seven years and thousands of dollars, battling the union leaders who cost him his job - bonus-length, feature article with photos, Do You Know How Old You Really Are? - new atom-age tests make a, liar of the calendar, The Lakehead-core of Canada - Karsh photo feature on Fort, William-Port Arthur (Thunder Bay) - with interesting emphasis on, the huge Finnish labour force, The Memory of a Sentimental Morning - story by Ronald R. Smith -, illustrated by Oscar Cahen, People Won't Believe the Colonel's Blind - Col. Eddie Baker and, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), He Tried to Create the Perfect Wife - story by Robert Olson, There'll Never Be Another Model T - a Maclean's flashback to, 1922 when Henry Ford's 'car for the multitude' became almost a, way of life, Lovely colour ad for the 1954 DeSoto, My Adventures in Basic English, by Steve Laszkiewicz, a displace person (DP) from Poland, Unusual colour centerfold "Do I Have To Grow Old?" shows, fashionable woman - sponsored by the Canadian Banana Company, Nice Coke ad on back cover "After the Prom. it's Coke Time, Canadiana Magazine Back Issues Photography
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

76 pages. Features: Wonderful cover illustration of ice fishing huts by Macpherson; Quebec Board of Cinema Censors bans film Martin Luther as it shows the Pope in a bad light; Should White Marry Black? - Interracial Marriage; Dulles Battles an Uneasy Europe; Colour Plymouth ad; John Tunney's Stubborn Fight for Justice - this pro-union Winnipeg milkman spent seven years and thousands of dollars battling the union leaders who cost him his job - bonus-length feature article with photos; Do You Know How Old You Really Are? - new atom-age tests make a liar of the calendar; The Lakehead-core of Canada - Karsh photo feature on Fort William-Port Arthur (Thunder Bay) - with interesting emphasis on the huge Finnish labour force; The Memory of a Sentimental Morning - story by Ronald R. Smith - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; People Won't Believe the Colonel's Blind - Col. Eddie Baker and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB); He Tried to Create the Perfect Wife - story by Robert Olson; There'll Never Be Another Model T - a Maclean's flashback to 1922 when Henry Ford's 'car for the multitude' became almost a way of life; Lovely colour ad for the 1954 DeSoto; My Adventures in Basic English, by Steve Laszkiewicz, a displace person (DP) from Poland; Unusual colour centerfold "Do I Have To Grow Old?" shows fashionable woman - sponsored by the Canadian Banana Company; Nice colour-photo Coke ad on back cover "After the Prom. it's Coke Time". Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book