Time Magazine, February 28, 1949 - Dean Acheson Cover Portrait
Time Magazine, February 28, 1949 - Dean Acheson Cover Portrait | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
Time Magazine, February 28, 1949 - Dean Acheson Cover Portrait
Time Magazine, February 28, 1949 - Dean Acheson Cover Portrait | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
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- Year of publication
- 1949
- Place of printing
- Canada
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- Time-Life Books Inc.
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- Canadian Edition
- Keyword
- Time Magazine (Canadian Edition) February 28, 1949 Dean Acheson - the Man from Middletown, Gerard Graham Dennis - Canadian criminal, Charlie Monak of Detroit becomes a top man in a Pyramid, Friendship Club - the fad that is infecting the nation, Anna Louise Strong, Exposing 14 million people in Russian slave labour camps, Shortage of women in Germany, "Imported Anti-Semetism - Furor over Dickens' Oliver Twist movie, keeps it from U.S. screens, Israel chooses Jerusalem for the opening ceremony of its newly, elected Constituent Assembly - Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Zionism's elder statesman, is President, Canada's Baby Bonus, George Drew - new leader of the Progressive Conservatives in, Canada, McGill students vote a black girl, Beryl Dickinson-Dash, as their Winter Carnival Queen, Using airplanes to evacuate suffering Eskimos from stormy, Somerset Island, Latin American Development, Boxer dog Zazarac Brandy wins dog shows, Leon Birkhead claims 'The Churchman' and its editor Rev. Guy, Emery Shipler are involved with at least 25 'Communist front or, Communist organizations, Military desire for guided missiles - uninhabited aircraft, Great black and white photo ad for Labatt's, Harvey O. Brooks - writer of the song A Little Bird Told Me, English pianist 'Solomon' comes to Carnegie Hall, Conductor Willem Mengelberg, A.Y.D. - American Youth for Democracy - a renamed version of the, Y.C.L. (Young Communist League), 3, 610 Chinese university students in the U.S. struggle to pay, their bills after the war in their homeland, the FCC takes over a 160-metre amateur band for the use of loran, - U.S. Ham Radio operators will end up with more elbow room, Tabloid newspapers, New Hampshire's Senator Charles R. Tobey has guns for Textron, President Royal Little after the company wives out 3, 500 jobs in Nashua, N.H., Photo of Duo's 'Flagship' trailer which features a 'flying, bridge' at the back, Colour photo ad for John McHale Shoe History Magazine Back, Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- False
Description
56 pages. Features and Articles: Dean Acheson - the Man from Middletown; Gerard Graham Dennis - Canadian criminal; Charlie Monak of Detroit becomes a top man in a Pyramid Friendship Club - the fad that is infecting the nation; Anna Louise Strong; Exposing 14 million people in Russian slave labour camps; Shortage of women in Germany; "Imported Anti-Semetism - Furor over Dickens' Oliver Twist movie keeps it from U.S. screens; Israel chooses Jerusalem for the opening ceremony of its newly elected Constituent Assembly - Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Zionism's elder statesman, is President; Canada's Baby Bonus; George Drew - new leader of the Progressive Conservatives in Canada; McGill students vote a black girl, Beryl Dickinson-Dash, as their Winter Carnival Queen; Using airplanes to evacuate suffering Eskimos from stormy Somerset Island; Latin American Development; Boxer dog Zazarac Brandy wins dog shows; Leon Birkhead claims 'The Churchman' and its editor Rev. Guy Emery Shipler are involved with at least 25 'Communist front or Communist organizations; Military desire for guided missiles - uninhabited aircraft; Great black and white photo ad for Labatt's; Harvey O. Brooks - writer of the song A Little Bird Told Me; English pianist 'Solomon' comes to Carnegie Hall; Conductor Willem Mengelberg; A.Y.D. - American Youth for Democracy - a renamed version of the Y.C.L. (Young Communist League); 3,610 Chinese university students in the U.S. struggle to pay their bills after the war in their homeland; the FCC takes over a 160-metre amateur band for the use of loran - U.S. Ham Radio operators will end up with more elbow room; Tabloid newspapers; New Hampshire's Senator Charles R. Tobey has guns for Textron President Royal Little after the company wives out 3,500 jobs in Nashua, N.H.; Photo of Duo's 'Flagship' trailer which features a 'flying bridge' at the back; Colour photo ad for John McHale shoes inside back cover. This Canadian edition contains editorial content identical with the U.S. edition except for added Canadian news. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book