Folio sized, 11x14.5, this bound collection of the Canadian Weekly, collects the first six months of its publication, 1888. The boards are quite worn on the corners, the backstrip is missing on the spine. The first few pages are loose in the book, pages 1034-106 are torn and partly loose. An essential tool for Canadian history and lore. View More...
The boards are covered with leather and marbled paper of brown tones, the corners are rubbed bare, spine is darkened, front seam is cracking, spine label and text are still bright and readable, in a mylar sleeve. Curious bookplate on inside cover, yellowed tape holding mylar sleeve in place on inside front and rear covers, front hinge weak, price written in pen on front endpaper, scattered interior foxing. View More...
This quarterly magazine has a little cover wear, small bend upper right corner, a few spots rear cover, the light bend is visible throughout the magazine. Interesting mid-century and traditional design magazine. View More...
This 1937 magazine traces through photos and stories the end of WWI to the beginnings of WWII, the rise of fascism in Europe and its roots. There is certainly edge wear and color change due to age, the seam is splitting, it's in solid condition. View More...
Leather and marbled paper boards are badly worn, the front board is only half attached and the rear board is not attached, the spine is missing the top and bottom 2". Bookplate of prominent lawyer and politician John B. Stanchfield on inside cover. Punch was a British humor magazine that created the first cartoons. View More...