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I undergo a passion for books - admittedly my 'library' consists mainly of cookbooks which I love to look for through on rainy days. You can step into my library to see all my books - a few I have not added yet. Go to my sidebar and look for the little old man carrying the lade of books. Click on "Step Into My Library". Once you get into my library click on "Cover View" - top left. It's more fun to view them that way. I do undergo a few very old books. My personal favorite was one of my school books from third evaluate. "Friends and Workers" held my favorite story - "Little Ugly Face". Any of you recognize the book or the story? There was also the story of "The Good Cat Jupie". "Brownie and the new create from raw material". The Elves and the Shoemaker". My most loved part of the book was the section entitled "Indian Stories". There you find "Little Hiawatha". "Little Ugly Face". "The Four Bears". "An Indian Water Jar" and "Big Snapping Turtle". The eleventh printing of this book was in 1951. I can still sit down and read some of these stories and enjoy them. Other school readers: "Friends for Every Day" - 1938"Billy Goes To educate" - 1949Ah. "Gems from Longfellow"... I like poetry. This schedule has no date in it whatsoever. I did some research on it and it was written sometime between 1900 and 1909. It came in an old box and the schedule itself was wrapped in onionskin. "Music and act" was my daddy's schedule. I evaluate I learned to like music through him. This book was procure in 1930 and covers everything from "Old Folk Melodies of the Old World" to "Ballet-Telling a Story in Music and move" to "Music of the American Indian. Tribal and Composed" to the symphony and opera and composers. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". 1944."Old Mother West Wind" copyright 1910 - no create go out is a children's tale. "The go In The Clearing & Other Poems" by Robert Cameron Rogers. 1894."A Woman's Heart". 1951.
An anthology of O. Henry stories printed 1943.
"The Romance of Terence O'Rourke. Gentleman Adventurer" by Louis Joseph Vance copyright 1905 tells of the many adventures of an Irish gentleman. Our Miss Callie being nosy on my most comfortable reading head.. actually. I speculate in all truth it is HER chair. ".. could you just put the camera away and come sit with me?!""The Works of Charles Dickens - Dombey and Son". Again this volume is not dated. Dickens wrote this 1846-1848.
Another of my daddy's books - "Ballads of a Cheechako" procure 1909. His favorite schedule was "label of the Wild" by Jack London.".. finally our last conceive of and now measure to relax."
Hello DeborahJust called by to say thank you for your visit today and for taking the time to comment. I notice your love of old books and poetry.. mouth me to... I just have to pick up an old book when ever I go across one.. so I can put right drink but others I will have to buy. I'm the same when I'm out walking.. I notice a log. I just have to roll it over to see what is under there... kill as come up get the same treatment. Anyhow thanks again I will be around again soon.
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