• The Chafing-Dish Supper

    The Chafing-Dish Supper was written by Christine Terhune Herrick and first published around 1894 by Scribner’s. She was a writer and journalist who wrote prolifically about homemaking. Note: This post may contain affiliate links, which means that I may make a small commission if you click a link and make a purchase. What’s your favorite tool in the kitchen? This…

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    Barrack Room Ballads by Rudyard Kipling

    Barrack-Room Ballads is a book of poetry by Rudyard Kipling. The first edition was published in 1892, two years before the publication of his iconic The Jungle Book. Rudyard Kipling was popular in his time, and his book of war poetry, Barrack-Room Ballads, helped solidify his reputation as a poet. This version is the Little Leather Library Corporation’s version, published in 1921 or…

  • The Making of a Marchioness

    Before Lady Edith Crawley received her happy ending in Downton Abbey, there was Emily Fox-Seton in The Making of a Marchioness.  The book was written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, and published in 1901. It tells the story of Emily’s life as a well-born, but poor woman who *spoiler alert* ends up marrying to become a marchioness. If the author’s name sounds familiar, perhaps…

  • Elements of Astronomy, 1831 Edition

      Did you have any textbooks in school that looked as beautiful as this? I didn’t think so. This is the 1831 Elements of Astronomy, Illustrated with Plates for the Use of Schools and Academies, with Questions by John H. Wilkins, A.M. I believe this book was first published in 1825. Unfortunately, this book is not in the best condition. It…

  • A Tale of a Tub by Jonathan Swift

    Way before there was Taylor Swift, there was the original popular Swift: Jonathan Swift. (No, they’re not related…I think?) Known most famously for Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift was also a scathing satirist, a poet, an essayist, and a cleric. His first major work was A Tale of a Tub, originally published in 1704. It is regarded by many scholars as his most masterful satirical…

  • The Moral Discourses of Epictetus

    Today’s featured antique book is The Moral Discourses of Epictetus translated by Elizabeth Carter, circa the early 1900s. This book features one of the most ornate title pages I have ever seen. A few quotes attributed to Epictetus to ponder: “Only the educated are free.” “First learn the meaning of what you say, and then speak.” “If you want to improve, be content…

  • The Tennyson Gem Birthday Book

    Unlike today where a Facebook notification automatically reminds us the birthdays of our friends, family, and frenemies, at the turn of the 20th century people had to remember birthdays without the aid of technology. To help with this important social task, The Tennyson Gem Birthday Book was created. The sole purpose of this planner was to record birthdays. Each month is broken…