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TITLE: HOUSE & GARDEN[RARE and beautifully published magazine of the home, building, gardens. LOT of photos and ads! MOST features include multiple pages and photos]

ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 1 9 5 9
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". In GOOD condition, but missing back cover. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: This tantalizing composition of party food and accessories is one hostess's key to successful entertaining in a small apartment (see page 204) . Walnut Formica shelves (the deeper ones made from a halved table top) in a narrow hallway between kitchen and living room are designed to provide open storage for decorative serving and cooking pieces and a convenient buffet for parties. The assortment is international in scope: Korean brass casseroles, Danish teak trays and ice buckets, Chinese stacking bowls, a Japanese sukiyaki skillet and hibachi, little baskets picked up in Jamaica and Marseilles and Wedgwood leaf plates from England. Photographed in the New York apartment of designer Sara Little; for shopping information, please turn to page 258.

ENTERTAINING:
Your best guide to successful entertaining.
If you want to get more use from your dining room.
If you have more guests than space.
If you like to cook and be part of the party.
If you want to dine in the living room.
If you believe in buffets--and comfort too.
Valuable aids to successful entertaining.
Cups and punches to banish autumn chills by James A. Beard.
Smórgàsbord Cook Book by Alice B. Johnson.

DECORATING:
Fine furniture woods: Cheerful history of cherry.
The hearty elegance of the new country look.
Give all the Christmas gifts you'd like to give.
H&G's Christmas Boutique.
Stocking stuffers and timely gestures under $3;.
wonderful choices at $5 or less.
Double pleasure gifts up to.
Gifts to last a lifetime from $25 up.

BUILDING:
Homebuilder's scrapbook.
Insulation by Arthur M. Watkins.
One happy family under two roofs.

GARDENING:
Self-sufficient succulents.
Gardener's Month.
Notes for November's gardener.

KITCHENS:
How to choose and use ironing equipment.
The big kitchen has step-saving efficiency.

TRAVEL: Going places, finding things in Capri by Margaret Willaumez.

FEATURES:
America's Sterling Classics: Francis I.
Notes for the hostess by Diana Bryan.
Your cheerful chariot: What's under the hood.
Looking and listening: party fare.
Antiques Q & A by Thomas H. Ormsbee.
H&G's Newsletter.
Mind your dog's manners by Frances Emler.


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