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Maclean's Magazine, October 15, 1949 *U-BOATS AND THE BATTLE OF THE ST. LAWRENCE*

Maclean's Magazine, 1949

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Year of publication
1949
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, October 15, 1949 Nudists Canada John Wolpe The Battle of the St. Lawrence -, for five tragic months of 1942 U-Boats hunted in St. Lawrence, waters, scoring 23 kills. Here's a story that's never been told, Straight talk from Mike Pearson - 'we won't be anybody's, satellite", Those Middle-Age Blues - how men can avoid a crackup, Carnival in the Classroom, London Letter - Mid-Atlantic Logbook, Backstage at Ottawa, Beauty Contests are the Bunk - here's the lowdown on the pin-ups, - after his 20 years on the judge's bench, Gordon Sinclair confesses it's mostly phoney, Halfbacks, Greenbacks and Red Ink - ledgers, not linemen, rule big league football (photo of Annis Stukus with Al Marshall, Hot-Water Skipper - Captain Norman Reach is at the wheel of the, world's greatest fresh-water fleet (Canada Steamship Lines, CSL), I went to a Nudist Camp (a few miles south of Seattle) - in, clothes at Camp Forestia, columnist Scott was covered with confusion - the next day he, took them both off. Nice colour Coke ad on page 39. Reo Truck Ad, Canadiana Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

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Features: The Battle of the St. Lawrence - for five tragic months of 1942 U-Boats hunted in St. Lawrence waters, scoring 23 kills. Here's a story that's never been told; Straight talk from Mike Pearson - 'we won't be anybody's satellite"; Those Middle-Age Blues - how men can avoid a crackup; Carnival in the Classroom; London Letter - Mid-Atlantic Logbook; Backstage at Ottawa; Beauty Contests are the Bunk - here's the lowdown on the pin-ups - after his 20 years on the judge's bench, Gordon Sinclair confesses it's mostly phoney; Halfbacks, Greenbacks and Red Ink - ledgers, not linemen, rule big league football (photo of Annis Stukus with Al Marshall; Hot-Water Skipper - Captain Norman Reach is at the wheel of the world's greatest fresh-water fleet (Canada Steamship Lines/CSL); I went to a Nudist Camp (a few miles south of Seattle) - in clothes at Camp Forestia, columnist Scott was covered with confusion - the next day he took them both off. Nice colour Coke ad on page 39. Reo Truck ad on page 5. Abundant tears. Some water stains. Reading copy only. Book