Published by Bolling Field, 1940
Paperback. Condition: Good. Typewritten and then probably mimeographed. 4 pp, no illustrations. Age yellowed, water (? ) stain along side edge, rust marks from staples, upper corner creased, some chipping along edges. Thorough guide for saluting officers; probably the only extent copy. Military; ephemera; pre-World War II era; army.
Published by Manitoba Historical Society, Winnipeg
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[1971]. (Oversize paperback) Very good. 120pp. Photographs, notes, bibliography. Contributors include Alan F.J. Artibise (Advertising Winnipeg), Joy Cooper (Red Lights of Winnipeg), Cyril E. Leonoff (Wapella Farm Settlement), Grattan O'Leary (The Right Honourable Arthur Meighen), E.C. Shaw (Captain William Kennedy), R.L. Taylor (The Winter Packet). Article about William Kennedy & Arthur Meighen. Series: Manitoba Historical Society Series III 27. (Manitoba).
Published by Manitoba Historical Society, Winnipeg
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[1971]. (Oversize paperback) Very good. 120pp. Photographs, notes, bibliography. Includes the pictorial supplement. Contributors include Alan F.J. Artibise (Advertising Winnipeg), Joy Cooper (Red Lights of Winnipeg), Cyril E. Leonoff (Wapella Farm Settlement), Grattan O'Leary (The Right Honourable Arthur Meighen), E.C. Shaw (Captain William Kennedy), R.L. Taylor (The Winter Packet). Includes Cyril Edel Leonoff (Wapella Farm Settlement (The First Successful Jewish Farm Settlement in Canada) a Pictorial History). Article about William Kennedy & Arthur Meighen. Series: Manitoba Historical Society Series III 27. (Manitoba).
Published by '14 Conduit Street London | Wednesday' no date
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1p., 12mo. In good condition, lightly aged, with minor traces of stub to inner margin. Reads: 'Captain Basil Hall R.N. presents his Compliments to Mr Dinwiddie, & if he can spare him a Ticket for the Caledonian Church on Sunday next the 4th. July, Captn. Hall will feel particularly obliged to Mr Dinwiddie. | 14 Conduit Street | Wednesday | Captn. Hall will be well contented with a Standing Ticket, should there be the slightest difficulty about another.'.