Decorative Arts Online Auction

February 26, 2015

LOT 298

Lot 298

Thirteen 20th Century Volumes on Toronto

Thirteen 20th Century Volumes on Toronto
Lot 298 Details
Thirteen 20th Century Volumes on Toronto

Fern Bayer. THE ONTARIO COLLECTION. Canada: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1984.

TORONTO THE HEART OF THE CITY. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1988.

MARKET PLACE. Toronto: A Prentice-Hall / Newcastle Book, 1983.

Morris Wolfe. A SATURDAY NIGHT SCRAPBOOK. Toronto: New Press, 1973.

Marjorie Harris. TORONTO THE CITY OF NEIGHBOURHOODS. Toronto: A Key Porter Book, McClelland and Stewart, 1984.

Edith G. Firth. TORONTO IN ART. Toronto: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1983.

Edwin C. Guillet. THE STORY OF CANADIAN ROADS. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1967.

W. Stewart Wallace. THE ROYAL CANADIAN INSTITUTE CENTENNIAL VOLUME 1849-1949. Toronto: The Royal Canadian Institute, 1949.

Kevin O’Brien. OSCAR WILDE IN CANADA. Toronto: Personal Library, 1982.

William Kilbourn. THE TORONTO BOOK. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1976.

Harold Kaplan. URBAN POLITICAL SYSTEMS. New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1967.

Ocean G. Smith. THE TORONTO MENDELSSOHN CHOIR. 1948.(Pamphlet)

INDEX OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1899-1972.

Toronto: Ontario Historical Society, 1974.

Estimate $50-$75

Realised: $36
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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