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Gordon, Elizabeth (editor). House Beautiful Magazine 10/53. New York: Hearst Publishing, 1953.

Vol 95, No. 10. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper is in VERY GOOD(minus) condition. The front wrapper is detached, chipping, closed tearing to editions, the spine has cracking/chipping/closed tearing, closed tear to bottom front wrapper edge (about 2"). 334 pages. The pages are all very clean, tight. ON THE COVER: Michael Taylor of Taylor/Michailoff. Our cover keynotes the style news with a graceful merging of design influences; DECORATING BIGGEST STYLE NEWS; Glitter, Glitter Everywhere; STYLES ARE MERGING Traditional design is affecting modern design. And Modern is affecting Traditional. As the two move closer together we are finding that more things can look equally well in all the settings; A NEW LOOK IN FURNITURE-BUT WITH ROOTS DEEP IN THE PAST The new beauty of modern design has the true beauty of the past. The soft, graceful forms of today flow clearly from the finest and maturest forms of yesterday; A GOOD THING IS ALWAYS A GOOD THING; ALL THAT FUNCTIONS IS NOT MODERN Some Modern furniture, by becoming as self-consciously formal as any period style, has lost much of its original purpose of being functional. Here are 7 handsome pieces out of the past that pack a lot of usefulness into a little space; NEW SPARKLE ON YOUR DINNER TABLE; YOUR TASTE IS BETTER THAN ITS REPUTATION The home furnishings you have been buying since the war you have chosen well. Furthermore, you are combining things skillfully, making good color schemes, using patterns in a balanced sure way. You are doing fine, so don't let anybody tell you otherwise; TRADITIONAL FURNITURE IS GETTING MORE MODERN Today's insistence on simplicity and clean lines, as well as utility and ease of maintenance, is causing traditional furniture to go more modern than many a modern piece. By Sara Little; A NEW LOOK IN FABRICS; DECORATOR'S DIARY; NOW YOUR CHINA CAN MATCH YOUR WALLS; Building and Architecture: A WORLD OF YOUR OWN CHOOSING Each of us, on our own, can create a personal renaissance. We can shop the whole world of space and time. For ours is the first civilization in history that has the techniques for reaping the best of all styles and all centuries. By Roy McMullen. The home of Mr. And Mrs. Bertram N. Linder, Dalton, Pa. Architect, Edward D. Stone. Associates: Karl J. Holzinger & Roy S. Johnson; Interior design: Roy S. Johnson & J Stein; A NEW DEAL FOR AN OLD HOUSE A NEW DECK; DOES DESIGN HAVE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE by Elizabeth Gordon; LETTER TO THE EDITOR; FOR A DEMCRATIC ARCHITECTURE; Food and the Arts of Good Living NEW SPARKLE ON YOUR DINNER TABLE; OPEN A CAN AND MAKE YOURSELF FAMOUS FOR GOOD TEXAS FOOD The home of Dr. and Mrs. Forest Hall, Dallas, Texas. Architect: Bryl Stegall; THE COOK'S DAY IN One woman's story of how she uses the new system of kitchen management we call Chain Cooking to produce the finest food with the least work. Her three secrets were: better-planned shopping, getting a freezer for which she didn't have the room, and quantity cooking. By Mary Elizabeth Wiley; WHAT IS CHAIN COOKING? PANTRY SHELF NEWS; Gardening HOW TO STAGE YOUR FALL COLOR SHOW by Dr. Joseph E. Howland; NO WASTE SPACE Landscape design. Landscape architecture by Osmundson & Staley. Home of Dr. & Mrs. K.W. Benson in Berkeley, California; WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER STONES Landscape architecture by Stanley Underhill. Bar Harbor Maine home; DON'T WAIT FOR SPring; HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR TULIPS? TIMELY TIPS FOR GARDENRES; Housekeeping and Maintenance NEW BUILT-IN AIDS FOR THE HOME LAUNDRY; HOW CAN YOU BUILD A CLOSET WALL; IT'S WORTH MENTIONING; TAKE IT EASY, LADY!; Travel HOW TO LEAVE HOME AND LIKE IT by Louisa M. Comstock. Martinique, French West Indies. Paperback condition: Very Good in Wraps p3457

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MOTHER EARTH NEWS MAGAZINE MARCH 1971 NUMBER 9. 1971.
Very good condition with minor usage showing. Some topics are Harold Bate and his chicken powered auto, strip mining in Black Mesa NM, start your garden early with peat pellets, profitable herb growing, living in a converted school bus, build your own chicken feeder, visiting a Canadian hog farm commune, rose petals for eating, building a home with railroad ties, foraging for good, etc. ; Vol. 9.

Magazine, Very Good+.

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McKenzie, Bob (ed) - Steve Dryden, Rich Chere, Murray Townsend, Rob Vanstone, Paul Abramowitz, Frank Brown, David Johnston, Wayne Fish, Brian Costello, Damien Cox, +: The Hockey News "Inside Hockey" April 1991 -featuring "Theoren Fleury" on cover - World's Best Women's Player Gseraldine Heaney, Missing Person: New York Islander Duncan MacPherson, Brian Mullen Roller Hockey in Hell's Kitchen, Etienne Belzile, ++ Canada The Hockey News 1991
Very Good Plus Eternal Flame: Theoren Fleury on Cover

-----Tight square and clean, 70 pages filled with colour photos, no names, front cover lower edge small rubbing/label pull. Contents include: Fleury in a Hurry by Steve Dryden / Good As Gold: Meet Geraldine Heaney of Toronto, the best player in the world of women's hockey by Ken Campbell / Cornell's Etienne Belzile wants to be a neurosurgeon as much as an NHL defenseman by Steve Dryden / Missing Person: The search for former New York Islander prospect Duncan MacPherson continues by Rob Vanstone / +++. Any image directly beside this listing is the actual magazine and not a stock photo First Edition First Printing Magazine 4to - over 9¾" - 12"

[SW: McKenzie, Bob (ed) - Steve Dryden, Rich Chere, Murray Townsend, Rob Vanstone, Paul Abramowitz, Frank Brown, David Johnston, Wayne Fish, Brian Costello, Damien Cox, + The Hockey News "Inside Hockey" April 1991 -featuring "Theoren Fleury" on cover - World's Best Women's Player Gseraldine Heaney, Missing Person: New York Islander Duncan MacPherson, Brian Mullen Roller Hockey in Hell's Kitchen, Etienne Belzile, ++, -----Tight square and clean, 70 pages filled with colour photos, no nmes, front cover lower edge small rubbing. Contents include: Fleury in a Hurry by Steve Dryden / Good As Gold: Meet Geraldine Heaney of Toronto, the best player in the world of women's hockey by Ken Campbell / Cornell's Etienne Belzile wants to be a neurosurgeon as much as an NHL defenseman by Steve Dryden / Missing Person: The search for former New York Islander prospect Duncan MacPherson continues by Rob Vanstone / +++. Any image directly beside this listing is the actual magazine and not a stock PhotoCanadiana Magazines]

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Harper's Magazine/Bound Issues: HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE: VOLUME 48, DECEMBER 1873 - MAY 1874: NEWS GATHERING IN WASHINGTON, D.C.: MECHANICAL PROGRESS IN THE FIRST CENTURY OF THE REPUBLIC. New York Harper & Brothers 1874 ; fester Einband / hard cover
Very Good +++

MAGAZINES: BOUND ISSUES: HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE: VOLUME 48, DECEMBER 1873 - MAY 1874: :6 3/8 x 9 5/8 inches. 912 pages. Illustratiions -- Engravings, Drawings, Pictures, Maps, etc. in black and white. Contributors include Walt Whitman, Robert Herrick, Charles Nordhoff: and others Articles on News Gathering in Washington: The First Century of the Republic: (Mechanical Progress): , Bermuda, Northern California, South Coast Saunterings in Engand: Fur Seals of the Pribylov Islands, Oliver Goldsmith: Light Houses of the United States: A Naturalist in the Heart of Africa: Observatories in the United States: Some Notes about Pottery and Porcelain: Secret Regions of the Stage and much more. // Marbled boards with 3/4 leather on spine and corners. Boards scraped and scratched. Edgewear. Leather worn. Corners worn down to cardboard. Endpapers marbled. All edges marbled. Pages slightly browned. Newspaper clipping containing a prayer has been laid between pages 864 and 865 leaving a brown mark.. Previous owner has made two very light green stripes on the fore edge. Few light stains between pages 78-83. Else interior very good -- amazingly good! Hardback

[SW: Magazines, Bound Issues, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 48, December 1873 to May 1874, Washington News, Bermuda, Columbia River & Puget Sound, Northern California, Pribylov Islands, Light-houses of the United States, Naturalist in the Heart of Africa, Observatories, Some Notes About Pottery and Porcelain, and Much More.]

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