GODWIN, G.; GREENWOOD, A.G.; FARSON, NEGLEY; GOSS, ANTHONY; GREENLAND, G.W.; BRADFORD, DOROTHY; WALLACE, EDGAR; WILKINSON, T.W. - Pictorial Weekly Magazine, February 4, 1928, No. 1,496, Vol. CXV - Nursing Big Clocks / Forecasting the WeatherLondon: Amalgamated Press, Ltd, 1928. First Edition. Paperback. Illustrated by Malcolm. Pages 441-480. Features: Science - Super Detective - why not use universities to detect crime? - article with photo of Sir Bernard Spilsbury and Commissioner Enright, late of the New York Police; Lost & Found - short story; My Trip to a Whaler off the Shetlands, where 200 whales are killed every season - with six photos; The Looker On - a love story; Bizarre photo of golfing from the head of someone doing a handstand atop a 27-storey building; The Truth About Nerves - some simple causes of a mysterious malady by a Harley Street Doctor; Nursing Big Clocks - First Aid for the timepieces which "Tell the World"; - article with Big Ben photos; How Our Weather Forecasts are Obtained; Hidden Fires - a love story; More Zoo Secrets - article with animal photos; Angel Esquire (fiction); A Railwaymen's Triumph - photo-illustrated article on the splendid orphanage of the Railway Benevolent Institution at Derby; and more. Openings along coverfold. Staples disintegrated. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Pictorial Weekly Magazine, February 4, 1928, No. 1,496, Vol. CXV - Nursing Big Clocks / Forecasting the Weather Science - Super Detective - why not use universities to detect crime? - article with photo of Sir Bernard Spilsbury and Commissioner Enright,. Fair . USD 129.95 [Appr.: EURO 112 | £UK 97 | JP¥ 19338] Book number 301g3815is offered by:
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