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Inspired by Mike's photoplay thread, here's some of my old books:
Some Sherlock Holmes, nothing fancy as anything remotely interesting is horribly expensive, still they look better than the Penguin omnibus.
This one puzzles me, Greig apparently first illustrated S.H. in 1895, yet there's no mention of The Sign of the Four, Adventures or Memoirs, all pre-1895. The White Company first came out in 1892.
Here's Herbert Asbury's studies of the S.F., New Orleans, Chicago and N.Y. underworld around 1890, give or take 20 years.
These are my hobo stories.
Jack Black's novel is my favourite book, for the last decade I've been collecting articles, letters magazines and books by and about the guy.
Mike has the photoplay of "Beggars of Life", I haven't seen the movie.
Tom Kromer's "Waiting for nothing" tells about the Great Depression at it's very worst. I still have to find/buy an old edition.
This is my smallest sub-collection: Taxidancers, one book, a ticket from Melbourne, two "Jetons, bon pour une danse" from the Bal Musettes in Paris.
And I have a 78 of Annette Hanshaw singing 'Ten cents a dance'
Hope you like 'em, M.M.
Some Sherlock Holmes, nothing fancy as anything remotely interesting is horribly expensive, still they look better than the Penguin omnibus.
This one puzzles me, Greig apparently first illustrated S.H. in 1895, yet there's no mention of The Sign of the Four, Adventures or Memoirs, all pre-1895. The White Company first came out in 1892.
Here's Herbert Asbury's studies of the S.F., New Orleans, Chicago and N.Y. underworld around 1890, give or take 20 years.
These are my hobo stories.
Jack Black's novel is my favourite book, for the last decade I've been collecting articles, letters magazines and books by and about the guy.
Mike has the photoplay of "Beggars of Life", I haven't seen the movie.
Tom Kromer's "Waiting for nothing" tells about the Great Depression at it's very worst. I still have to find/buy an old edition.
This is my smallest sub-collection: Taxidancers, one book, a ticket from Melbourne, two "Jetons, bon pour une danse" from the Bal Musettes in Paris.
And I have a 78 of Annette Hanshaw singing 'Ten cents a dance'
Hope you like 'em, M.M.