Giveaway winner

This week's winner was Jennifer Markus, who entered on Facebook.

Thanks to all who entered, I will see you here next week.

Friday Giveaway: Eight Matched Classics - contest closed



Contest now closed, winner will be announced shortly.

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Sketchy



Two pencil sketches.

Found in "The Modulor" by Le Corbusier. Published by Harvard University Press, 1956.




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It's In There



Recipe for spaghetti sauce:

Saute:

1/3 c olive oil
1 onion chopped fine
2 chopped garlic buds

Add:

1 lb ground beef, brown and add
1 can tomatoes
1 can tomato paste
1 can (4 oz) mushrooms + liquid
1/2 tea salt
1/2 tea oregano
1/2 tea basil
bay leaf
thyme
parsley
chopped green pepper
1 c chopped celery

Cook 2 hours or until right consistency


Found in "A Legacy" by Sybille Bedford. Published by Simon and Schuster, 1957.

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Impulse


Photograph, no date or writing.

Found in "SF Impulse, Volume 1 #12" published in February, 1967.



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Giveaway Winner

This week's winner was Jane Masters, who entered here on the site. Jane, I will try and get in touch but you can reach me at fb@forgottenbookmarks.com

Thanks to all who entered, see you again next week!

Friday Giveaway: 12 Vintage Classics - contest closed



I'm giving away these twelve classics this week.


  • Wright - Native Son
  • Tarkington - Gentle Julia
  • Clemens/Twain - Tom Sawyer
  • Kipling - Debits and Credits
  • Durant - Story of Philosophy
  • Dickens - Martin Chuzzlewit
  • Lamb - Poems/Plays/Essays
  • Boswell's Life of Johnson
  • Irving - Bracebridge
  • Twain - $30,000 Bequest
  • Longfellow - Hiawatha 
  • Annals of English Lit (Oxford)


Contest now closed, winner will be announced shortly.



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Maggie





Greeting card - the purple ink on the inside is quite faded, I tried my best to make it stand out:

Hi Maggie,

Busy too. End of the year stuff galore. I'm going to Ithaca the 2nd week too Is Grace?

Can't wait to see you and only 10 more days left of school!

See you,
Jordan

Found in "The Last Apprentice: Rise of the Huntress" by Joseph Delaney. Published by Greenwillow, 2010.

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Shadows



Two silhouette cards.

Found in "The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith. Published by Coates & Co., no date.



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I Love You


Small note, written in pencil:

I love you Jim

Found in "Little Folks of Far Away Lands" by Lizzie S. Whittum. Published by the Education Publishing Company, 1907.


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Portrait


Two photographs, no writing or dates on reverse sides.

Found in "First Harvests" by F.J. Stimson. Published by Appleton, 1906.


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Giveaway Winner

This week's winner was Julie Doornbos, who entered on Facebook.

Thanks to all of you who entered, see you again next week.

Friday Giveaway: 13 Vintage Classics - contest closed



contest now closed, winner announced shortly.

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Shave And A Haircut


Wallpaper sample, reverse side indicates that it's from the Glenstyle Co., catalog number S-94441. If you're interested, the border is catalog number 93441B.

Found in "How To Judge Architecture" by Russell Sturgis. Published by Baker and Taylor, 1903.


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Pinwheel

These bookmarks come from Forgotten Bookmarks reader Eve:


In a copy of May Bartlett's Stepmother, copyright 1890, by Nora Perry, instructions on how to arrange satin ribbon pinwheels to place over a little black felt toque in your hair. Sweet.



A social card issued in 1939, and a draft status card from 1945. I've tried to track this man down, in Kentucky, to no avail. Title of book is Pioneer History Stories of the Mississippi Valley/Charles McMurrey PHD copyright 1891.

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His Excellency

A special treat today, but first a bit of background information. My grandfather collected just about everything. Stamps, model trains, coins, autographs, you name it. One of his favorite pieces in the collection was a document from 1862 signed by President Abraham Lincoln.

I was recently contacted by the Papers of Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois about the letter, they had seen it up for sale on eBay. They requested a high quality scan of the document for their collection, so while I had it here in the shop, I thought I would share it with you:




To His Excellency The President of the U.S.,

The Undersigned request the appointment of William A. Warren of Iowa as a quartermaster in place of Capt. Rankin of Iowa, March 26th, 1862.

James F. Wilson, (Iowa Senator)
James Harlan, (later Secretary of Interior)
Jas. W. Grimes (former governor of Iowa)

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Let the appointment of William A. Warren, as per this requested, be made.
A. Lincoln
March 27 1862

The Adjutant General will make the nomination.
Edwin M. Stanton
in place of J.W. Rankin, in red
(Nominated April 12, 62)


On the other side of the document:



342 W. 1862
Washington March 27 1862

A Lincoln His Ex.
President US

Directs appt. of Wm. A. Warren as Q.M. (Quartermaster) in place of Capt. Rankin






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Unsinkable


Ticket stub for "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" in Syracuse NY, 1990.

Found in "Night Storm" by Catherine Coulter. Published by Avon, 1990.

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Giveaway Winner

This week's winner was Kelle Carson Knotek, who entered on Facebook.

Thanks to all who entered, see you here again next week.

Friday Giveaway: 11 Vintage Classics - contest closed



Contest now closed, winner will be announced shortly.

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Master Soap



Trade card advertising Master and Marseilles White Soap.

Found in "The Bride of the Nile: Volume One" by Georg Ebers. Published by W.S. Gottsberger, 1887.


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Mentors




Bookmark, the front reads "Books are the mentors of the Heart."

Reverse reads, in pencil, "Billy Graham, Mark 8 - 34."

Found in "Dick's Sweetheart" by The Duchess. Published by A.L. Burt, no date listed.

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Sketches



Paper with some random doodles and notes.

Found in "The Shock Doctrine" by Naomi Klein.  Published by Picador, 2008.



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This week's winner was @bluejeandolly, who entered on Twitter.

Thanks to all who entered, see you here next week.

Friday Giveaway: 14 Classics - Contest closed



Contest now closed, winner will be announced shortly.

Good luck!


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