As well as new books, Dog Ears Books stocks many volumes that have stood the test of time. That, after all, is what books do. Given proper treatment, a physical library is near-forever. Here, then, are some recent additions to our eclectic collection of old and rare titles:
(HISTORY; CIVIL WAR; MEMOIR)
MY STORY OF THE WAR: A WOMAN'S NARRATIVE OF FOUR YEARS PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE AS NURSE IN THE UNION ARMY, AND IN RELIEF WORK AT HOME, IN
HOSPITALS, CAMPS, AND AT THE FRONT, DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, WITH
ANECDOTES, PATHETIC INCIDENTS, AND THRILLING REMINISCENCES PORTRAYING THE
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF HOSPITAL LIFE AND THE SANITARY SERVICE OF THE WAR, by
Mary A. Livermore. Superbly illustrated. Hartford, CT: A. D. Worthington &
Company, 1889. Full leather. Light wear, as is to be expected. Very good
condition. $80
(OUTDOOR; CAMPING; SURVIVAL)
HOW TO GET OUT OF THE RAT RACE AND LIVE ON $10 A MONTH, by George
Leonard Herter & Berthe E. Herter. Revised 7th edition, 1975. Hardcover,
silver covered boards, front board illustrated. Many illustrations within.
656pp. Excellent copy. $80
(Hint: Porcupines make good eating.)
(Hint: Porcupines make good eating.)
(LITERATURE; FICTION)
DOCTOR DOGBODY'S LEG, by James Norman Hall. Boston: Little, Brown,
1940, 2nd printing. This is a very rare edition of an uncommon title by the
co-author of the famous MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY. There is mild bumping to spine
ends and one small nick to top of front board, with some code numbers ffep;
otherwise, a very clean, tight copy. $400
PORGY, by Du Bose Heyward. Grosset & Dunlap reprint by
arrangement with George H. Doran Co., in same year as original printing: 1925.
Illustrated with woodcuts by Theodore Nadejen. This is the novel that became
the stage play that became the musical.
Black cloth/no dj. Near VG. $50
(ARCHITECTURE; TECHNICAL)
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