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MULTIPLE CONTRIBUTORS - Liberty Magazine, May 30, 1942 *What's Ahead for Canadian Business?*

Toronto: Liberty Weekly of Canada, 1942. First Edition. Paperback. 50 pages. Features: Nice ad for Arrow shirts inside front cover; Editorial entitled 'Quisling Words' is an interesting discussion of free speech in time of war; What's Ahead for Canadian Business? - predictions by Hugh A. Mackenzie, Director of the Division of Simplified Practice, Wartime Prices and Trade Board (formerly a star quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts); Vidkun Quisling - The man behind the hated name; Follow Your Heart - story by Paul Ernst; What to do about maintaining your car during the wartime shortages; How to be a Fireman in 30 Easy Lessons; Channel Port, by Leonard Lee; Hollywood Miracle Man - The Joyous Saga of Cecil B. De Mille - with photos; Well in Hand, by Edwin Rutt; Frontier Town - Washington, D.C. - many photos of the young people who have been drawn to the nation's capital through war responsibilities; The Sky's the Limit, by Bob Hope; Great full-page ad for the June 1942 issue of Photoplay magazine which featured George Sanders; The Most Important Thing, by Anne Homer Warner; Movies You Ought to See - 'Saboteur' and 'Juke Girl'; Pink Dawn, by Guy Fowler; To the Ladies, by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; *Wonderful* wartime colour Coca-Cola (Coke) ad on back cover features muscular arm of a man in coveralls holding a bottle with caption 'You work better refreshed'. Light wear. Unmarked. Binding tight. Address label on front cover. A quality copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Liberty Magazine, May 30, 1942. Very Good .
USD 199.95 [Appr.: EURO 186.75 | £UK 159.75 | JP¥ 31115] Book number 825c7804

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