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Download Jesus the Mystery, Donald C. Jefferies, Pan Pacific Jesus the Mystery, Donald C. Jefferies, Pan Pacific Publications, Pan Pacific Publications, 1991, 0959693130, 9780959693133, . Assignment Series Mathematics (Algebra & Geometry) Std.9 , Mr. Gaikwad, Mr.Gaikwad M.B., , , . Maths Plus 8 , SC Das, , , 252 pages. These books are based on the latest NCERT syllabus. The language, terminology and the symbols used are student-friendly and easily understandable by the students. Ample .... I-Science , , , , . I-Science , , , , . "O" Level Study Guide - Chemistry Quite Easily Done , Tan Seng Chee, , , . Mathematics , Candia Morgan, Clare Tikly, Anne Watson, 2004, Education, 237 pages. This title in the series explores issues to do with subject knowledge in learning to teach. The book provides stimulating assistance by helping students find ways of thinking .... New Focus Maths Topical Papers For Secondary 3 Express , Low Wai Cheng, , , . 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The series include books from class 8 to class 10th in physics, chemistry .... Members of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Maori communities are advised that this catalogue contains names and images of deceased people. All users of the catalogue should also be aware that certain words, terms or descriptions may be culturally sensitive and may be considered inappropriate today, but may have reflected the author's/creator's attitude or that of the period in which they were written. America's assets - more than 50 pages of pictures. Atomic progress photographed by Albert Fenn - much on radioactive isotopes. West coast youth, including photos of Arlene Nelson, Dolores Dick, Marion Heatherly, Jane Mackey (at Mt. Hood), Harold Lail, surfers, skiers, body builders and more, incl. very nice photo of Nancy Luft, Dick Safley, Bob Grant, and Leigh Rabel on Mr. Rainier. Cotton revolution. GM - biggest producer, with super color photos of Le Sabre, plus photos of June Buchanan, Peter Grabiec and others. Great American churches. How a democracy died by Robert Campbell. Colorful cookery. Kankakee, Illinois, including photos of Mallaney family gathering, Francis Graveline and more. US war potential and arms. Nice two page color Pontiac Super De Luxe Catalina ad with yellow and green car. Apprentice goddesses (not yet famous) : Eleanor Parker, Marilyn Monroe, June Haver, Phyllis Kirk, Debra Paget, Debbie Reynolds, Nancy Olson, Barbara Bates, Arlene Dahl, Jan Sterling, Mala Powers and Jean Hagen. Full page Ipana toothpaste ad with ski theme, shows two pairs of skis and man and woman in ski clothes. Nice full page color 1951 Nash Airflyte ad with green car, Mt. Rainier and skiers, photography by Sarra (same as artist?). Funny photos of photographer Philippe Halsman. Miracle in Canada, flight 4 of Ca-Pacific Airlines crashed but all passengers lived, pilots died. Los Angeles has a lost weekend, a drunken Christmas. Two worlds of Bertha Hertogh, Dutch girl brought up as a Muslim in Java. Viking rocket flies at night. Photo essay - America's Chinese, including photos of Peter Lee, Lee Toy Kin, Eddie Leung, Gong Ying, Victor Moy, Mrs. Long Lai, Chin Dut Toy and others. Photo essay - Rockefeller Center gardens. Close-up : Mr. Zoo, George Vierheller. Tooth Decay. Life goes to a Charivari, in Salem, Indiana with Perry and Becky Link. X corps evacuates Hungnam, Korea. Stone of Scone is stolen from Westminster Abbey. Nice full page color Lucky Strike cigarette ad with ice skater in green. NEAT two page color American Airlines ad - excellent. Sculptor Chaim Gross. Actress and dancer Janice Rule. Super nice color Coca-cola ad on back cover with 1886 and 1951 cola machines. More on Korea including retreat from Seoul, looks miserably cold, amazing photo of fleeing mother carrying a big load plus nursing a child, all while walking. Yugoslavia today. Fabulous Scott Fitzgerald. Christmas camera records a tragic winter's tale : Bonnie Sue and Diana Lee Barringer break through ice. Raymond Cobb becomes the complete boy scout. New York gets world's biggest bus station. Photo essay - our Communist ally, Yugoslavia, including color photo of Jelena Jovanovic. Art : the Metropolitan and modernism. Sheep-killing weed Halogeton glomeratus. Korean civilians flee Seoul, many photos. Slot machines from Armed Forces officers' club dumped off Long Beach, California. Nice full page color Ballantine Ale ad with skiers. Nice full page color American Airlines ad with art by John Falter. Life goes to a New Orleans Circus party, including photos of Jane Shober, Marcelle Vallon, Nigel Rafferty, Mr. and Mrs. William West, Blake West, Frank McLoughlin and others. Nice full page color ad for 1847 Rogers Bros. Daffodil flatware pattern. Neat photos on LaCrosse, Wisconsin golf course at night - boy carrying light and bloodhound tracking him. World's best noses - the Bloodhounds. Glasgow University rector John MacCormick undergoes lively installation. Sheriff John Ross takes eight years but gets his man Leonard Kirkes for murder of Margaret Senteney. Six ponies revise an old fairy tale, Sally Ann Howes wedding ride for production of Cinderella. Nice full page color Lucky Strike cigarette ad with woman ice skating. Photo essay - Air defense of the US. My six convicts by Donald Powell Wilson, psychologist at Fort Leavenworth. The Boston influence on hockey, includes photos of Jack Garrity and nice color photo of game against Colorado College, and others. Art - Raoul Dufy in America. Sinclair Lewis dies in Italy. Life goes to a Philadelphia Cotillion for Dr. Ralph Bunche. Famed Foreign Legion is fighting in Cambodia, Viet Nam, Laos. Neat full page color Maxwell House coffee ad with snow shoveler art. 1/3 Page Pullman ad with skiing couple. Half page Pepsodent ad with ski theme. Full page movie poster for Bette Davis in Payment on Demand. William E. Cook criminal profile - killer of the Mosser family. COOL full page color Oldsmobile 88 ad with rocket launching theme. Lady bullfighters from Mexico perform in Bogota, amazing photo of bull and bull fighter both climbing the arena fence at the same time, La Pulga. The US F-86 Sabre jet beats the Russian MIG-15. Lackland Air Force Base - military recruits sign up. Fanny Thorne from Preston Candover works at 88. General Walton Harris Walker funeral photos. John James Audubon last works of art - color illustrations of animals. Second Threshold - play with Philip Barry and Robert Sherwood. South Pacific - the musical that keeps going - great color photos. Medal of Honor - Frederick Henry, Travis Watkins, Melvin Brown, William F. Dean, and Charles Turner. Cannibal Mosquito in Hawaii. United States Brewers Foundation - nice family room illustration by Douglas Crockwell. Basketball scandal at Manhattan vs DePaul game, Junius Kellog, Henry Poppe, John Byrnes. French Communism by Andre Laguerre from St. Junien. Red have strength and ability to act from France. Switzerland's Simplon pass from Brig to Iselle Italy. Back page color ad for Chesterfield with Virginia Mayo. Golfer Byron Nelson coming back to the game after owrking for five years on his Texas ranch. Paul Hoffman appraises ECA. Neat full page color Welch's Cocoanut candy bar ad - looks like an early Mounds bar. Super pretty full page color Cannon Nylons ad with art by Jon Whitcomb. White Death strikes the Alps, great photos of avalanches and more at Andermatt, Innsbruck, Pfaffensprung, Gotthard, Vals, Untergurgl and others. The big clock hunt - Twin-City Danily Sentinel in Winston-Salem honors a forty year old contest. Japan drills an “Army of Sergeants.” Chicago warehouse fire - most watched ever. Photo essay - winter in Yellowstone park. Photo essay - Big Tom Murphy. Close-up - girl with the rubber face, Imogene Coca. Phonevision - early television movie scrambler, like satellite dish system. New treatments for frostbite, including photos of Robert Whitehead, Percy Jones, John Baldridge, and others. Nice two page color Oldsmobile ad with red Rocket 98. Charles Nessler and his invention of the machine to make permanent hair waves. Nice full page color Kodak film ad with cabin and skiers. Very nice two page color Chevrolet with maroon De Luxe. Dolphin show put on by Northwestern University's swimming club. This issue contains the notice “Because of the embargoes on rail shipments as a result of the switchmen's walkout, some readers may be late in receiving their copies of this issue." Nice full page color Neolite Shoe soles ad with art like looks like Norman Rockwell (not signed). Ice cleaners put on a squeegee ballet at New York's Rockefeller Center. Atomic tests light up four states. 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