December 2011

Magazine Issue 579

Price $3.50

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Weight .12 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × .1 in

Table of Contents

  • A Fine Man of a Past Century , Editor
  • Bill Sykes and ‘That Little Bit’ , Archibald G. Brown
  • News and Comment
  • Hugh M. Cartwright (1943-2011) , Iain H. Murray
  • Works Worth Declaring , Douglas Taylor
  • Heavenly-Minded Usefulness , Sinclair B. Ferguson
  • Book Reviews

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