Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by George MacDonald. By Adamant Media Corporation.
Sells new for $32.99.
There are some available for $122.47.
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No comments about Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection, University of Glasgow: Volume 1. Italy, Sicily, Macedon, Thrace, and Thessaly.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by H. Parrott Bacot. By Schiffer Publishing.
The regular list price is $59.95.
Sells new for $43.76.
There are some available for $39.00.
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1 comments about Nineteenth Century Lighting: Candle-Powered Devices : 1783-1883.
- I am disappointed that all the pictures in this book are black and white. Other than that, it's a good book for someone who are interested in the art of lightings.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Douglas Wood. By Voyageur Press.
The regular list price is $19.95.
Sells new for $38.75.
There are some available for $0.03.
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No comments about Minnesota (Midwest).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Andrew Montgomery. By MBI.
The regular list price is $14.99.
Sells new for $4.50.
There are some available for $0.01.
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No comments about On the Road.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Judy L. Marchman. By Eclipse Press.
The regular list price is $16.95.
Sells new for $9.91.
There are some available for $6.35.
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No comments about Kentucky Derby Glasses Price Guide, 2004-2005 (Kentucky Derby Glasses Price Guide).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Ralph W. Sanders. By Voyageur Press (MN).
There are some available for $28.00.
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2 comments about Vintage International Harvester Tractors: The Ultimate Tribute to International Harvester, Farmall, and McCormick-Deering Tractors (Town Square Books).
- Ralph Sanders does an excellent job of explaining the history of the Farmall from the invention of the reaper all the way to the Tenneco buyout of International Harvester. Excellent pictures, useful and historical text, and wonderful explainations of every tractor pictured. Pictured tractors have some of the best restorations that I have ever seen! A great book for anyone interested in the history of the Farmall line of tractors and International Harvester Company.
- This is the best book I've seen on the subject of International tractors. It has a good amount of detail of the history of the various companies and an excellent mix of old and new photos.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Russell Rulau. By Krause Pubns Inc.
There are some available for $6.95.
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No comments about Early American Tokens.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards. By Adamant Media Corporation.
Sells new for $23.99.
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No comments about Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by George H. Lorimer. By Applewood Books.
There are some available for $25.00.
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5 comments about Letters From a Self-Made Merchant to His Son.
- I read the editorial review from "Publisher's Weekely" and had to respond to their narrow minded critique. I found this to be a very informative and entertaining book, and I found the advice as relative today as it was over 100 years ago. Just because more than a century has passed since the publication of this book, it doesn't mean that principles of right and wrong have changed as well. The examples are obviously dated, but the principles surely are not. I will pass this book on for my son to read in the next few years in the hopes he may learn from it.
- The PW reviewer got it wrong. This is a little-known gem, in its way as valuable as that never-outdated masterpiece, Edwin Lefevre's "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator". There are many people who've gone broke working for themselves or having given credit to others because they felt they had to, or who spent the fortune that they hadn't earned yet and never would, who could have used the advice in "Letters from...". It is very much not "the advice that young men always hear", especially now when Daddy can again buy them into the best schools, term papers are bought, credit is something to get as much of as possible and sloughing debt and emerging clean and bright in a new venture is just business. There is an attitude here that is quite foreign to the modern business-school-educated mind (but not to many successful in business), and a form of telling that has its own charm. If only for the swearing done then, and the realistic activities of the son who the letters are addressed to in the story that unfolds as it goes along, it's a fun read. But because the homilies are thickly spread throughout, it's the kind of read to not hog out on in one sitting.
- I have been reading this book (an OLD copy!) once a year since I was a senior in high school, at the behest of my father who was one of the wisest persons I've ever known. The old man exhibits a rare understanding of human nature, and is able to pack more common sense into every square inch than too many of us gain in a lifetime. I have found it to be a great gift for high school or college graduates, for young people trying to find themselves, for some older folks still grappling with some basic issues. A great book for your personal library, and to share!
- This book is good for the High School Graduate because the simple metaphors and stories make this book clear in a world full of obscur rules and references. I liked this book because it did speak in straight forward terms. An older audience may see this as a dribble of old advice, but to a younger man this is new wisdom.
- My grandfather gave me a 1905 printing of this book and told me that, in his opinion, this was the second best collection of wisdom he'd ever read, next to the Bible. After a reluctant reading, I agree wholeheartedly.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Ted Hake. By House of Collectibles.
The regular list price is $12.95.
Sells new for $10.36.
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No comments about The Official Price Guide to Mickey Mouse Collectibles.
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