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The Canadian Magazine, May 16, 1970 *COVER PHOTO OF SAWED-OFF .22 CALIBRE COOEY MURDER WEAPONS*

Southstar, 1970

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Year of publication
1970
Place of printing
Toronto
Author
Multiple Contributors
Publishers
Southstar
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Canadian Magazine, May 16, 1970 *COVER PHOTO OF SAWED-OFF .22 CALIBRE COOEY MURDER WEAPONS*, Road to Murder - why were Gerry MacDonald and Ken Vallee killed, 24 miles out of Ottawa on Highway 44?, What makes your car go?, Are we getting enough protection against the chemicals in our, food? - Why doesn't the Canadian Food and Drug Directorate ban, CMC (Carboxymethyl Cellulose)?, Phenacetin - a drug some authorities suspect may damage your, kidneys, The brief beauty of wild flowers, Great full-page colour ad for International pickups, Doug Wright's Family, Maggie Grant. Nice colour ad for the line of Welch's grape juice, Products Canadiana Canadian History Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Features: The Road to Murder - why were Gerry MacDonald and Ken Vallee killed 24 miles out of Ottawa on Highway 44?; What makes your car go?; Are we getting enough protection against the chemicals in our food? - Why doesn't the Canadian Food and Drug Directorate ban CMC (Carboxymethyl Cellulose)?; Phenacetin - a drug some authorities suspect may damage your kidneys; The brief beauty of wild flowers; Great full-page colour ad for International pickups; Doug Wright's Family; Maggie Grant. Nice colour ad for the line of Welch's grape juice products. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Please note: page 23/24 is missing and part of page 25 has been clipped, affecting ads only. Page 24 was the first page of an article on basketball star Bobby Croft. Book