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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 1st Edition. One for the Road by Jack Pollard. Hardcover, very good condition, no inscriptions, minor marks mainly to end papers, minor scuffing and bumped edges. Dust jacket scuffed, and couple of closed tears to edges. ISBN 9780909950842. Publisher: Pollard Pub, 1974. This books sub-title is "THE LEGEND OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MOTORING". It contains 54 contributions from early motorists. It is divided into different sections : MEMORABLE FEATS - 21 Stories; NOTABLE CARS: 9 Stories; LEGENDS AND TALES: 19 Stories: HEROS AND HEROINES: 4 Stories. Illustrated with many historic full colour and b/w photos. 256 pages. (9.5" x 6") (24cm x 16cm).
Edité par Pollard & Moss, Pub., USA, 1880
Vendeur : Kazoo Books LLC, Kalamazoo, MI, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Used - Very Good. No Jacket. Large size hardcover in brown cloth covers with much gilt decoration and lettering. Gilt page edges. Bumping on bottom edges and spine tips are worn. Interior is tight. Endpapers and interior hinges appear to be professionally rebound by Bicoa Bound in Chicago. 5 pounds.
Edité par VIRDEN FLYING SCHOOL TRAINING LTD Pub - Saults and Pollard Ltd 0, Canada
Vendeur : Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Edition originale
EUR 44,21
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good to Fine. Wraparound Painted cover (illustrateur). First Edition By This Publisher. 00 Pages including covers; approx. 116 PHOTOS; 7-1/4" x 10-1/4" Size; 260 Grams; ** A Partial Record of No. 19 Elementary Flying Training School R.C.A.F - Virden, Manitoba; ** Operated By Virden Flying Training School, Ltd 1941-1944; ** To All The Grand Fellows: Instructors, Students and Staff Who Made Number Nineteen A Place of Happy Memories This Souvenir Is Dedicated; ** Opened under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan on 16 May 1941 north of the Town of Virden. A Relief Landing Field was constructed near Lenore Hargrave, followed by a second near Lenore in the fall of 1943. No. 19 EFTS closed on 15 December 1944, as did RCAF Detachments Hargrave and Lenore. ** The former aerodrome later became home to 2 different manufacturing companies. First Walden Industries, a farm machinery manufacturer, set up a plant on the property. After Walden Industries closed, WedgCor Inc, a manufacturer of steel buildings and aviation hangars, purchased the land and opened their own plant. With the passing of the North American Free Trade Agreement, WedgCor closed their Virden plant. The hangar now sits abandoned. ** Very little remains of the former school today. In addition to the sole remaining hangar, a Quonset hut, the gunnery backstop, and a small, broken portion of the taxiway also remain. The original airfield was abandoned, and a new runway and hangar were constructed at the north end of the property in 1999. A new industrial park is slated to be build on the south-east section on the property. ** All that remains of RCAF Detachment Lenore is the concrete base for the maintenance building (there was no hangar) and the roadway into Detachment. The airfield was ploughed under long ago for crops. Notes from WayBackMachine; RARE TITLE; >> Minor cover soiling to covers. Size: 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Book.