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Author Name Dalrymple, John (editor) Title Liberty, September 1962 Binding Magazine Book Condition Good to Very Good Size Quarto -- from 9.75" to 12" tall Publisher Toronto Fengate Publishing Ltd. 1962 Seller ID 015904 A Canadian publication, this issue featuring articles on actors Lorne Green and Troy Donohue (the former giving up Shakespeare for six-guns in the hit television series Bonanza, the latter mightily concerned that his good looks will ruin his career), low-class and ill-qualified teachers in Canadian classrooms, a Manitoba theatre company, the popularity of bowling in the Great White North, how Eva Szulner ate her way thin, and much else, including a mystery short story by Alan Hynd. Ted Shane contributes a crossword puzzle (unfilled), and Marilyn Dunlop offers a piece on the right fashion for schoolchildren. Front and back covers feature Canadian singer Juliette Augustina Sysak Cavazzi (or, as she was better known, just Juliette) and a Coca-Cola advertisement, respectively, with a variety of cool advertisements for smokes, cars, beer and other items throughout. 48 pages, illustrated. Address sticker to bottom right corner of front cover, 3/4" diagonal tear to top right corner of front cover, light handling wear.
Canadian magazines, Canadians, Alan Hynd, fashion, food, crossword puzzle, puzzles, crosswords, Ted Shane, Lorne Greene, actor, actors, teacher, teachers, theatre, theatres, theater, theaters, Manitoba, Troy Donohue, Juliette Augustina Sysak Cavazzi, bowling, bowlers, Tom Alderman, Gordon Sinclair, Eva Szulner
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