One round of sandpaper, 20 grit. Yes, it did quite a number to the pages inside.
Found in "The Original Thai Cookbook" by Jennifer Brennan. Published by Perigee Books, 1984.
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My Wish For You
Postcard, stamped January 1, 1924:
Be good in 1924
Pass regents in Geography is my wish for you in 1924.
H.L.B.
Found in "If Winter Comes" by A.S.M. Hutchinson. Published by Little, Brown, 1921.
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Postcard
January 1971
Two photos, both have the date "JAN 71" printed on the side.
Found in "Window-Box Gardening" by Henry Teuscher. Published by Macmillan, 1956.
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Photo
Giveaway Winner
This week's winner was Stuart, who entered right here on the site.
Stuart - I will do my best to get in touch, but if you see this, please email me: fb@forgottenbookmarks.com
Thanks to all who entered!
Stuart - I will do my best to get in touch, but if you see this, please email me: fb@forgottenbookmarks.com
Thanks to all who entered!
Yo Ho Ho
A recipe for rum sauce:
1 box (?) dark brown sugar
Water so you can boil
2 tbl rum
Margarine
2 teas cornstarch
Can be used on Date Nut Cake
Can be stored in covered jar
Heat before serving
Found in "Murderer: A Play in Two Acts" by Anthony Schaffer. Published by Marion Boyars, 1979.
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Recipe
Paying The Bills
Pages from a ledger, one side is from November / December 1904, the other side jumps to 1919.
The bottom of the first page reads "Money received from Fenimore Knitting Mills" - the company was based in Index, NY, which is just up the road from us on the way to Cooperstown.
Found in "The West From a Car Window" by Richard Harding Davis. Published by Harpers, 1892.
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Misc
Save My Place
I'm not exactly sure what this is - it appears to be crocheted, and it's quite long, over two feet. I suppose it could be a bookmark, but it seems a bit too fancy for such a humble task. Any guesses?
Found in (well, around actually, as pictured in the photo) "Of Human Bondage" by W. Somerset Maugham. Published by Garden City Publishing Co., 1939.
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Giveaway Winner
This week's winner was John Sebastian, who entered on Facebook.
John, I have sent you a FB message, be sure to check your "other" inbox. If you don't see it, feel free to get in touch: fb@forgottenbookmarks.com
Thanks to all for such a terrific turnout.
John, I have sent you a FB message, be sure to check your "other" inbox. If you don't see it, feel free to get in touch: fb@forgottenbookmarks.com
Thanks to all for such a terrific turnout.
The More Abundant Life
Bookmark advertising Augur's Corner Book Store, which is just up the road from us in Cooperstown, NY. I'm happy to report Augur's is still in business.
Found in "Woodworker's Turning and Joining Manual" published by Popular Science, 1946.
Found
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Found in "Woodworker's Turning and Joining Manual" published by Popular Science, 1946.
Found
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Bookmark
Washington, 1860
Found this little beauty, at first I thought it was just a little flower bookmark. When I picked it up, I noticed that it unfolds:
There are color illustrations on both sides, each a prominent landmark in Washington D.C. - U.S. Treasury, the "President's House," the Washington Monument, the Capitol and that old favorite the "Lunatic Asylum."
There's a small bit of text reading "Entered According to Act of Congress in the Year 1860 by G. Henro..." or something very close.
Found in "Puppy Playmates" published by Samuel Gabriel & Sons, no date listed.
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Misc
Model Of The Month
A quick word of warning: today's bookmark contains not safe for work (NSFW) images. I'm posting it with a blur, but you if you want to see it uncensored, click here.
Order form from the "Model of the Month" photograph service, based on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. They offer 100 color slides for $30.00 or 100 negatives for $8.00. The images in question are all nude photographs of women. My best guess, based on the small amount of information I was able to find online, is that the company sold these photographs as "art supplies," but many of the buyers were just people looking for some pornography at a time when it was hard to purchase.
Found in "The Outlook for American Prose" by John Warren Beach. Published by the University of Chicago, 1926.
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Order form from the "Model of the Month" photograph service, based on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. They offer 100 color slides for $30.00 or 100 negatives for $8.00. The images in question are all nude photographs of women. My best guess, based on the small amount of information I was able to find online, is that the company sold these photographs as "art supplies," but many of the buyers were just people looking for some pornography at a time when it was hard to purchase.
Found in "The Outlook for American Prose" by John Warren Beach. Published by the University of Chicago, 1926.
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Advertising
Wear The Colors
Red white and blue ribbon pin, reads "Wear The Colors - Sold by a Disabled Veteran - Thank You."
Found in "Soul on Ice" by Eldridge Cleaver. Published by Dell, 1970.
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Found in "Soul on Ice" by Eldridge Cleaver. Published by Dell, 1970.
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Misc
Giveaway winner
This week's winner was @whitneymae_EC, who entered on Twitter.
See you all here next week, I have something special planned.
See you all here next week, I have something special planned.
Friday Giveaway: Eight Classics - contest closed
My trusty old digital camera finally gave up the ghost, so I'm forced to improvise a bit this week. Today's giveaway includes these eight classic titles, in semi-matching bindings. All are published by Reader's Digest.
Titles include three by Charles Dickens:
Oliver Twist
A Christmas Carol and other stories
David Copperfield
As well as five other classics:
Twain - Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Eliot - Silas Marner
Wells - The Invisible Man / The Island of Dr. Moreau
Cather - O Pioneers!
Wharton - The Age of Innocence
Contest now closed, winner announced shortly.
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Giveaway
Saving Energy
Mimeographed copy of "Joe's" homework essay on saving energy:
Found in "The Two Towers" by J.R.R. Tolkien. Published by Ballantine, 1965.
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There are different ways of saving energy, such as: using solar cells. Solar cells can be used for light and heating our homes. Only watching the shows you want to on tv can save energy because you will wast electricity with the tv on all day watching it. Usig car pools will save gas too. These are just a few of the facts. If yor are an "energy waster" try to cut down on electricity and save heat. Use weather stripping and close doors and windows. Energy waste can be started by you and it can be stopped by you too.
The end
Found in "The Two Towers" by J.R.R. Tolkien. Published by Ballantine, 1965.
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School Work
Foundations
Photograph, no date or writing.
Found in "Foundations of Genealogy" by William Stowell Mills. Published by Monograph Co., 1899.
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Found in "Foundations of Genealogy" by William Stowell Mills. Published by Monograph Co., 1899.
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Camp Week
Letter with original envelope, postmarked July 28, 1948:
Wednesday Afternoon
Dear Betty Jean,
Nancy and Frankie are having their naps, so I will put one over on them and write to you, for them!
We were glad to hear about camp. Sounds like you are just as busy as I was during camp week. How do you like going swimming three times a day? Whew! It's so hot here, I wouldn't mind a day or two in that old 4H pool right now.
You're lucky that your tent is under some shady trees. It's awful how hot they get in the daytime and surprising how cold it is at night.
What kind of exam are you talking about? I don't recall anything like that.
You'll have fun on K.P.. Get good and acquainted with cooks and you'll be surprised the hand-outs that result. Ha! Ha! At least that's the way it worked for me.
Have a good time "Bet," and don't be afraid to accept a few campfire challenges. They're lots of fun.
We all miss you lots.
Your neighbors,
Frankie, Nancy and Paula
Found in "Old Mortality" by Sir Walter Scott. Published by J.M. Dent, 1958.
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Letter
Giveaway Winner
This week's winner was Daniel Thrasher, who entered on Facebook.
Hope to you see you here next Friday - I promise to be on time.
Hope to you see you here next Friday - I promise to be on time.
Friday Giveaway on Saturday: "A Tramp Abroad" - contest closed
So... I thought yesterday was Thursday. I didn't realize it was actually Friday until about 4:00 PM - much too late to throw up a giveaway. Hopefully this will make it up to you:
Contest now closed, winner will be announced shortly.
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Contest now closed, winner will be announced shortly.
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Giveaway
Sock It To Me
Knitting pattern for some funky socks. I like the sudsy beer bugs myself.
Found in "Paper Flower Decorations" by Pamela Woods. Published by Taplinger, 1972.
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Misc
Independence
I've been holding on to this forgotten bookmark for a while, figuring it would make a great Fourth of July post. Sadly, I stashed it for so long that I've forgotten what book I found it in.
No writing on reverse, no postmark.
American friends, have a great Independence Day, stay safe out there.
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No writing on reverse, no postmark.
American friends, have a great Independence Day, stay safe out there.
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Postcard
Cheese Glorious Cheese
Recipe for "Cheese Souffle" -
16 slices white bread
6 eggs
1 pt. milk
1/2 pound cheddar cheese - grated
1/3 tsp. salt
1/3 c. melted margarine
Cut crusts off bread and cube it, in buttered casserole. Place layer of bread cubes, then cheese, ending with cheese on top.
Beat eggs, add milk and salt. Pour over bread and cheese. Dribble melted margarine over top. Cover with foil, refrigerate overnight.
Remove from refrigerator 1 hour before baking. Set casserole in pan of water (1 inch). Bake at 400 degs. for one hour. Uncover to brown about 10 mins. before serving.
Found in "Charles Darwin: Evolution and Natural Selection" edited by Bert James Loewenberg. Published by Beacon, 1959.
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Recipe
Always Room
Vintage advertisement featuring the Jell-O Girl. Looks like it was the front cover of a little recipe booklet.
Found in "Arsène Lupin Versus Herlock Sholmes" by Maurice Leblanc. Published by J.S. Ogilvie, 1910.
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