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I wanted to share this neat book today, it's a copy of "Bow Down to Wood and Stone" by Josephine Lawrence. It's signed by Lawrence to fellow author Lilian Garis, dated 1938:
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Haven't More Than A Moment
Letter on Waldorf-Astoria stationery dated December 31, 1950:
New York, NY
Sunday - 31 December 1950
Dearest Mummie -
I have just put Pooh on the train for Bridgeport - we just made it from a light lunch here to Grand Central - and have a few moments before the limousine leaves for the airport. I have missed seeing you and Kit specially but what the time intervals as they are ? that it was best not to attempt the terrific trip up - not to the airport and back for the very few moments we would have been able to have.
Our stay has been most pleasant - thanks primarily to Jo. The Seymour (?) is small and not glamourous, but its ideal location for theaters, subways, trains, church, the Yacht Club plus the reasonable rates and good meal service made it a fine choice. It is good to know about although the Algonquin, next door, is probably about the same.
I'm sure Pooh will write you the details so I won't try to - haven't more than a moment left anyway - but we did have a very satisfying time together, as well as a change for Pooh. He telephoned Esther (?) Saturday evening and she was serene, with everything under control - Johnny had run into a table and two minutes before our departure had fallen in the bathroom and was bleeding from a wound over his eye (just was a scratch) but aside from this all was well at home.
We really enjoyed the two shows - 6th row center seats at one and fourth row center at "South Pacific" - so you can see how they were.
The weather seems to have improved so that it is a quite good for now. I anticipate a good New Year's evening aloft. Say hello to Kit, Martha and Josephine for me. It was very nice and thoughtful of Lucy and Alta (?) to send me a bon voyage telegram, please thank them.
Take good care of yourself darling and please don't worry if Kit can't cope with the ?? I'll fly back for it.
All my love Darling and Happy New Year
Paul
Found in "McLeod's Folly"by Louis Bromfield. Published by World Publishing, 1948.
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Ahead Of The Parade
Ticket for the preview showing of "Ahead of the Parade: The Inside Story of the Automobile World" at the Norwich High School, May 16, 8 o'clock. No year stated.
Found in "Of Making Many Books" by Roger Burlingame. Published by Scribners, 1946/
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Found in "Of Making Many Books" by Roger Burlingame. Published by Scribners, 1946/
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This week's winner was Emma Del Rosso, who entered on Facebook.
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Driven Back
Photograph, no writing or dates or printing on reverse side.
Found in "Driven Back to Eden" by E.P. Roe. Published by Dodd and Mead, 1885.
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My Favorite Philosopher
Gift inscription:
Dear Peggy -
You know how fond I am of the intellectual - here is a copy of the works of my favorite philosopher.
With Love,
Sara
The book is "The Lives and Times of Archy and Mehitabel" by Don Marquis. Published by Doubleday, Doran, 1942.
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A Little Sweetheart
Small heart-shaped card with a birth announcement inside:
A Little Sweetheart Has Come To Us
Whom we have named
Harrie Lynn Day 2nd
Arrived Nov 23, 1931
Weight 7 lb 2 oz
We are the happy parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Lynn Day
Found in "A General History For Colleges and High Schools" by P.V.N. Meyers. Published by Ginn and Co., 1900.
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Giveaway winner
This week's winner was Monica Strauss, who entered here on the website / Google+
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The Way To A Man's Heart
Recipe for mustard pickles:
2 qts tomatoes
2 qts little cucumbers
1 qt onions (small)
Cut these up and soak all over-night with salt
2 qts vinegar, add 2 cups sugar
2 teaspoons celery seed
1 teaspoon mustard seed
1 cauliflower, cut up - also add tomatoes, cucumbers and onions that have drained and ?? (I think it says "sook" as in the past tense of soak) until soft, not mushie.
Reverse side, I'm not sure if it's still part of the recipe:
??? 3/4 cup flour
1/4 lb ground mustard
a tablespoon turmeric
??? water
Add to boiling mixture and continue boiling 5 minutes
Stir so it does not stick
Found in "The Settlement Cookbook" edited by Mrs. Simon Kander. Published by Settlement Cookbook Company, 1931.
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A Picture Of Good Health
You can imagine my mild surprise finding this fellow.
Color illustrated booklet, looks like it came out of an old medical or anatomy text book. Open up the head and you can see what's inside:
Found in "Minute Glimpes of American Cities" by Herbert S. Kates. Published by Grosset and Dunlap, 1933.
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Giveaway Winner
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Thanks to all who entered, see you here next week.
That's A Lot Of Raisins
Recipe for raisin wine? raisin jam? Not sure.
Found in "Worcester Evening Post Prize Book Book" edited by Lyda Flanders. Published by Worcester Post Co., Worcester MA, 1929.
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25 lbs raisins
add 4 gal water
10 sugar
Let stand 3 weeks
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Heat on stove after 1 gal. water is added to raisins then grind up and add the 4 gal of water and 10 sugar.
Found in "Worcester Evening Post Prize Book Book" edited by Lyda Flanders. Published by Worcester Post Co., Worcester MA, 1929.
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Foturnate Son
Fortune:
You are thoroughly practical, also economical, full of fun and gaiety, generous in your ways, though inclined to be rash at times. You will never meet with any serious mishap, on the contrary; you may be sure that your happiness will increase as you grow older.
Lucky day Saturday
3. 7. 14.
Found in "The Culinary Handbook" by Charles Fellows. Published by The Hotel Monthly Press, no date.
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Far Too Lovely
Inscription:
Many a deer came here to drink
And maybe a quiet man to think
To a lake named after a Saint
It's far to lovely for an artist to paint
Lake St. Regis
Found on the rear endpaper of "America Illustrated" by David J. Williams. Published by The New York Printing and Publishing Co., 1879.
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Giveaway winner
This week's winner was Alicia Ceasar, who entered on Facebook.
Thanks to all who entered, see you here on Monday.
Thanks to all who entered, see you here on Monday.
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