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Paper and Ephemera: Magazines


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Paper and Ephemera: Magazines?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
Smithsonian -March 2000 -

148 complete pages.  Cover: Scythian Gold - Myles and Me - A  Unique Home for cutting edge Art - Night belongs to the Kiwi -In praise of pianos -

A noble and absurd undertaking - A second wind  Smithsonian - December 1998

160 complete pages.  Cover: Making Snow - In Ponzi we trust - In Arizona, its an all night party for the stars - let's root for the coot - Buffalo soldiers - The age of Edo - Every dog has its day in Elliott Erwitt's new book  Smithsonian-January 1998

104 complete pages:  Cover: Mussels,Pearls of our Southern RiverThe Lure of Gold - The  ACLU defends everybody - Roll over, Beethover - Art that turns life inside out - Waiting for the oil boom  Smithsonian - November 1997

178 complete pages.  Cover: Mustangs, spirits of the West - Smithsonian highlights - Phenomena, comments & notes - Smithsonian perspectives - The object at hand - around the mall & beyond

Smithsonian - March 2000 $6.99

 

Smithsonian - December 1998 $7.50

 

Smithsonian - January 1998 $7.99

 

Smithsonian - November 1997 $8.99

Smithsonian - June 1995\

154 complete pages.  Cover: Contemporary crafts find a home in the White House - Mondrian and the eternal rectangle - Masters of the quick guffaw - Getting the cold shouldler at Gates of the ARctic - A celebration of American crafts


 Smithsonian -October 1991

186 complete pages.  Cover: California river otter tries to hold its own - Georges Seurat and the color of brilliance - For the Pergamon, a rebirth in reunoified Berlin - Wig wearers let their hair down.   Smithsonian - March 1991

160 complete pages.  Cover: Kansas roughneck helps bring in new well - Have archaeologists found the oldest digs yet - The teaching gardens of SE Asia - Germany before nationhood - The National Gallery of Art turns 50  Smsithsonian - August 1989

140 complete pages.  Cover: In Wisconsin, a old dairy barns sgets new lease on life - A family legacy growns in Baltimore - Naked came the sea slug - She's the maverick of the microcosmos -

Smithsonian = June 1995 $9.99

 

Smithsonian - October 1991 $10.58

 

Smithsonian - March 1991 $10.99

 

Smithsonian - August 1989 $11.50

Smithsonian - July 1989

-128 complete pages. Cover: The National Zoo at 100-rare golden headed lion tamarin 


Smithsonian Magazine CIA National Zoo 1989 This is a great Smithsonian Magazine from 1989. The cover shows a rare golden-headed lion tamarin. ~ Toward a new window on Smithsonian's world ~ Where the 'right stuff' is the wrong stuff ~ 'What I like best is sticking things together . . .' ~ Faking it in the French Revolution ~ Determined to out-mosquito htre mosquitoes ~ When the diamond was a girl's best friend ~ Why does a chicken wear a backpack? ~ The butt of controversy ~ I was a flirtatious backwalker for the CIA  Ssmithsonian - October 1988

216 complete pages:  Cover: Shaman's mask made by Alaska Indians is part of a new exhibition - Sending in the kloons - Munich: an anniversary of appeasement - Creative, cantankerous Henry Mercer - Where Arctic cultures intersect -  Smithsonian - March 1988

184 coimpleet pages.  Cover: mysterious monsters stalk the medieval p aintings of Hieronymus Bosch - A messenger from the bog - For a domunym there's no place like homonym - A library with a difference; the Newberry -  The butler did it .  - the rest is up to the wolf.  Smithsonian - April 1987

172 complete pages.  Cover: Ted Williams:collec tion of baseball souvenirs -Death and resurrection at Monte Cassino - Art goes underground in Boston - Sloths are no slouches - Horticultural innocents in the garden

Smithsonian Magazine CIA National Zoo 19 $9.99

 

Smithsonian - October 1988 $11.99

 

Smithsonian - March 1988 $12.99

 

Smithsonian - April 1987 $13.99

Smithsonian -May 1986 

180 complete pages.  Cover: Rhododendron fever - Mata Hari - Metamorphosis: natures sleight of hand - New light on the mysteries of the Maya - Fending off the 20th century  The Ohio Conservation Bulletin - February 1956 - 32 complete pages. Cover: German shorthair pointer with pheasant -  About birds - The fishiongest stream in the world - winter hiking can be fun  Green crowns on Bald Gullies - Lake Erie  Smithsonian  August 1988

136 complete pages.  Cover: Black rail gluards its marshland nest - Was Devil's Island the worst of the worst? - Roto Roosters day in court - Waging war in Bug City, Kenya  The Ohio Conservation Bulletin - December 1955 -32 colmplete pages

Cover: Gray Fox -  Your shotgun for deer - Duck hunting deluxe - The revival of Zepernick Lake - Smelt in Lake Erie - Banded ducks in  Canada

Smithsonian -May 1986 $14.99

 

The Ohio Conservation Bulleltin - Februa $4.99

 

Smithsonian - August 1988 $11.99

 

The Ohio conservation Bulletin - Decembe $6.29

Smithsonian - September 1993

152 complete pages.  Cover: A yoke of oxen ready to go - The legend and legacy of Roberto Clemente -The Denver Art Museum - Climbers: seeking a place in the sun - Helen Patterson of the baileys and barrows  The Ohio Conservation  Bulleltin - November 1955 -32 complete pages- Cover: Pintail duck - One dark night - Wild vs. game farm pheasants - The Sea Lamprey in Lake Erie - The lesson from Waterloo's white pines -counterfeit coffee  The Ohio Conservation Bulletin - October 1955 - 32 complete pages.  Cover: Bald Eagle - Wildlife research pays off - ghost ducks in the sky - How to blow your head off this fall - Autumn's Grand new paint job -Farming & fishing  Smithsonian- September 1990

168 complete pages.  Cover: eerie shopes tower over BLM wilds in New Mexico -Shooting star of the Wild West - The world according to Joseph Wright - An revior, la Bibliotheque Nationale - Punping Iron


Smithsonian Agatha Christie Annie Oakley 1990

Smithsonian - September 1993 $9.99

 

The Ohio Conservation Bulletin - Novembe $6.79

 

The Ohio Conservation Bulletin - October $6.88

 

Smithsonian - September 1990 $9.99

The Ohio Conservation Bulletin -June 1956 - 32 complete pages.  Cover: orange spotdted sunfish - works of art in nature - From Fry to Fryers - White Bass for Atwood Lake - The little smokies of Ohio - Try beachcombing on Lake Erie  Smithsonian - May 1991 - 164 complete pages.  Cover: Acrobatic armadillo -The Middle east, lines in the shifting sand - Shrines of the tonsorial trade - Can the caribou go home again? - In Mexico, artisans carve a remarkable crop  Smithsonian - September 1995

116 complete pages.  Cover: Dinotopia, the magical world of James Gurney -Alcatraz: from penitentiary to parkland - Deep diving Camille, the camcorder seal - Art of caching art thieves  The Ohio Conservation  Bulletin - May 11956 -32 complete pages.  Know your crappies? - Fishing in the fog is fun - The Maganolia family 0 Ohio's honor camps - Scientific wildlife enforcement - Cheers for Multiflora - Woodchucks and cottontails.

The Ohio Conservation Bulletin - June 19 $6.29

 

Smithsonian -May 1991 $10.99

 

Smithsonian - September 1995 $8.99

 

Ohio Conservation Bulletin - May 1956 $6.99

Smithsonian - April 1991

160 complete pages.  Cover: Ideal mix for mannequins - Mother octupus - The strait-and dire straits of Magellan - Nabbing the bad eggs of birding - Sheepherders, widlife and compromise  Smithsonian - November 1983

25 complete pages.  Cover: Return of the Mule in Kentucky -Boston, knee deep in molasses - By Appointment to her Majesty - Robots are taking a hand in our affairs - Orvieto is falling down . Japan thru rose colored lens (  top of pages water damaged_  The Magazine of Country Music - April 1987 - 16 conmplete pages.  Cover:     Marie Osmond - Publisher Tom 

Tesnow - Ad:  Aprol 25  at Joe Louis - The Judds, George Strait and Alabama -Taking a country look - Ginger House - John Anderson at the High Kicker  Rising Tide - Convention 2000 = Special Convention issue - Republican National Committee = Renewing America's purpose. together -  Gov. George W. bush brings his compassionate conservatism to the Republican National Convention

Smithsonian - April 1991 $10.99

 

Smithsonian - November 1983 $10.99

 

The Magazine of Country Music - April 19 $10.99

 

Rising Tide - 2000 $3.99

Muzzle Blasts -May 1977

60 complete pages.  N.M.L.R.A.  - Total State Membership listed - Gun legislation report - On the Primitive scene - 1977 shooting dates by state - Loaded with ads.  Forbes magazine- March 23, 1987

188 complete pages.  Cover: What willGeneral Eclectic eat next? =Gas for the lamps of Seoul -  Conglomoration, European style

Sunkist Growers, Inc. - Fujitec  Co.  More Celebrity Homes - Copyright 1996

28 complete pages.  Homes of : Francis Ford Coppola, Gore Vidal, Donatella Versace in Milan, Candice Bergen. Cy Coleman, Winona Ryder,  PattiLuPone, Pamela Dennis, Martin Scorsese, Adolph Green & Phyllis Newman -Hubert de Givenchy  True - The Man's Magazine - June 1966

128 complete pages.  Medicine Unmasked - Instant Millions - wild rush to a new boomtowns riches - Leadfoot Challenger-Indianapolis -  Guerrilla Genius, a shrewd strategist leads the Viet Cong - Father's day swings to the James Bond Beat on cover

Muzzle Blasts NMLRA Gun Magazine - May 1 $7.99

 

Forbes - March 23, 1987 $11.99

 

More Celebrity Homes - Copyright 1996 $4.99

 

True - June 1966 $11.98

Gazette magazine - April 1991

224 complete pages.  Official Publication of the American Kennel Club - Cheer the Chinese crested - Utilizing Positive reinforcement - 1990 registration statistics  Together l magazine - January 1959

The Midmonth magazine for Methodist Families -  76 complete pages.  A sharp look ahead-25 years by Wl. M. Kiplinger - Methodism's Stake in Alaska, 8 pages in full color  Plate World, the Magazine of Collector's Plates - September/October 1985 - 106 complete pages.  Cover: aTrain artist Ted Xaraqs: On the fast track to success - Beautiful doll plates! Sports plates score! Consumer's guide to collecting

   East West Magazine- January 1991

88 complete pages.  The Joaurnal of Natural Health & Living - Cooking in Clay - Software for better health - a Gardening headstart - Surving AIDS - The sensuous back massage -Imported produce goes organic

Gazette - April 1991 $7.99

 

Together - January 1959 $6.99

 

Plate World - September-October 1985 $7.99

 

East West = January 1991 $5.99

East West Magazine - July 1990'The Journal of Natural Health & Living - 128 pages.Amazing Amazake - The U.S.S.R.  goes green - Meditating behind bars - The Bodywork boojm, an in depth looks at Massage in the 90s - Is Radon really a threat?  East West Magazine - May 1990

The Journal of Natural Health & Living - `136 complete pages.  Electro magnetism, how to reduce the risks, Healing cancer with electricity - the New OLrganic Wines - Ridding wrinkles naturally  East West - The Journal of Natural health and living - 136 complete pages. March 1990 -  Meditation goes high tech - refreshing herbal facial - everyone's Guide to Tempura - Is Canola the best oil?  East West = The Journa;l of Natural Health and living - 128 complete pages

Gary Null, alternative Health's Radio Hitman - Six ways to a better back - How the weather affects your health - Pickling your summer produce

East West - July 1990 $6.29

 

East West - May 1990 $6.99

 

East West - March 1990 $6.79

 

East West - September 1989 $6.99

Smithsonian - october 1993

176 complete pages.  Cover: Rubens, Stunning portrait - The Delaney sisters have their say - The changing of the guard on the coral reef - Exuberant Peter Paul Rubens - Tabloids, they came from outer space  Smithsonian - August 1986

136 complete pages.  Cover: Allure of jade,reclining horse 

Smithsonian Titanic US Forest Service 1986 Smithsonian Titanic - US Forest Service Fires Sturgeon This is one of the best issues of the Smithsonian, Volume 17, Number 5 from August 1986 that features the cover with Jade - The rich and risky trade from smugglers at the Burma-Thai border to Hong Kong dealers; SOME WILDERNESS FIRES ARE ALLOWED TO BURN - With high-tech monitoring by the Foest service, they regenerate stands of conifers - but hikers beware!; Discovery of th tragic TITANIC has sitrred more than memories as scientists and promoters move in; A New York Exhibit of the climactic days of imperial Vienna in which restless artists exploded with creativity as the 10th century turned; Demand for STUREON is surgin' - As the American taste for caviar grows, so do ways to replenish and breed the great 'black pearl' makers; Abondoned children were once shipped by rail to rural foster homes; Franz Liszt's 175th birday celebrated and more.  Smithsonian - December 1990

160 complete pages.  Cover: Coconut Harry Truman, example of gifts to Presidents - -Vienna's old Aunt Dorothy - A century of shedding llight on the stars - Childe Hassam in the Isles of Shoals - Hail the Manual typewriter -Pachyderm with paintbrush  Smithsonian - January 1990

172 complete pages.  Cover: Ravenna's glowing mosaics are still shedding light - Australia's parade of prehistoric superbeasts - Musak is the music we hear but don't listen to - On the trail of Coronado

Smithsonian - October 1993 $10.99

 

Smithsonian Titanic US Forest Service 19 $12.99

 

Smithsonian - December 1990 $11.79

 

Smithsonian - January 1990 $11.99

Smithsonian - April 2000

144 complete pages./  Cover: The Art of the Flower - Beirut rises from the ashes - The Grandeur That was Rome - Empire of the Dead - Requiem for a Middleweight -Petal Power  Smithsonian - October 1995

168 complete pages.  Cover:  Missing child -Las Vegas goes from slots to tots - All aboard the Last Steam Railroad in America - At Italy's Pordenone, a celebration of silents - A sea change, the life and art of Winslow Homer  Smithsonian - december 1997

160 complete pages.  Cover: The Ferrari Mystique - The long walk to Bosque Redondo - The House that Art built - The Belled Viper - Mutiny on the Amistad - Hands on toys  Smithsonian - October 1997 -

158 complete pages.  Cover: The Faces of New Guinea - Claws - Nitdrogen - Go West, Moran - The strange journey of Heinrich Harrer - Picasso takes on the Masters - Where echoes of spirits still dwell

Smithsonian - April 2000 $8.99

 

Smithsonian - October 1995 $9.99

 

Smithsonian - December 1997 $8.99

 

Smithsonian - October 1997 $10.99

Smithsonian - September 1997

128 complete pages. 

IRONING out those WASHDAY BLUES Smithsonian Smithsonian Magazine, September 1997 classic in excellent condition.. "Ironing Out Those Washday Blues..Washdays of yesteryear came to a smooth conclusion with irons such as these props from Paramount movies, displayed here by actress Frances Drake in 1933. In her right hand she holds a gas burning model dating to the late 1800's, in her left, an ancient type of charcoal burner and the other wonderful articles in this great issue.  Smithsonian - August 1990

144 complete pages -Cover: Skydiver over western Washington - Carrying the faith to India and back - You say tomayto, I say tomahto - Hugo Gernsack, impresario of the future  Smithsonian - September 1991 -

144 complete pages.  In Montgomery Ala, the Civil Rights Memorial tells what happened - A killer bee by any name - The wacky artistry of William Wegman - When the U.S.Army was its own worst enemy  Smithsonian -Janury 1991

144 complete pages. -Ken Klosterman, the abracadara man - In florida, the future has a picket fence - Polly Pry, the Denver dynamo - Raising a ruckus, iots a dogs life.

IRONING out those WASHDAY BLUES Smithson $9.99

 

Smithsonian - August 1990 $11.99

 

Smithsonian - September 1991 $11.99

 

Smithsonian WHY DOGS BARK POLLY PRY Mag $9.99

Smithsonian - August 199l

132 complete pages.  Parisians at play during the heady fin de siecle -The Black Seminole = The case of thd =isappearing Rallus owstoni - Seventy years in Packerland - When Paris was the city of delight  Seventeen magazine- July 1998160 complete pages.  Check out the leo look alive winner - Great beach books - Win this dress - After the massacre, how the kids in Arkansas are coping 1700 miles-2 sisters hit the road Wacky beauty stuff to do when you're bored.  Seventeen magazine- October 1998

192 complete pages -Meet the new It girl: Keri Russell is Felicity- Hollywood hot spots where the stars shop - secrets when to keep them, when to spill - blond or blue? change your hair color now.  Seventeen Magazine - November 1995

162 complete pages.  The hottest guys in country - celeb hair, how to get the looks you love.  John Bon Jovi, the new Brad Pitt? - Matt LeBlanc gets friendly - scene stealer Natalie Portman - Confessions of a shopaholic

Smithsonian - August 1991 $12.99

 

Seventeen - July 1998 $9.99

 

Seventeen - October 1998 $9.99

 

Seventeen - November 1995 $12.99

Town & Country Magazine - March 1998

-164 complete pages.  Established in 1846 - Our Special Fashion Issue - The lightness of spring - Cover:H.R.H.Princess Rosaria of Bulgaria - Our exclusive runway report - The seasons strongest suits - a New Muse for Valentino  Seventeen Magazine - May 1996

182  complete pages.  The scoop on Guy Friends - TLC crazy, sexy, style - I never knew my father - Score an amazing summer job - bikinis you'll love - quick cool hair  -how to talk to your crush  Seventeen Magazine - November 2000

Full complete large magazine -  28 fashion pages to find it.  Snacks that curb PMS - Mandy Moore's blind date.  47 beauty problems solved : makeup mishaps, missy fit hair, big night breakouts  Seventeen - February 1995

142 complete pages.  Lovefest - 27 star couples -  Heart to heart with Antonio - super gymnast Dominique Dawes - Must have hair, the new layered looks - How to get him to notice you.

Town & Country - March 1998 $17.99

 

Seventeen =- May 1996 $12.99

 

Seventeen - November 2000 $7.99

 

Seventeen - February 1995 $14.99




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