JBR
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Well, what a find!! This was no doubt handed down from a great-grandfather’s collection, but I came across it in a box of garage-sale stuff.
Sure, it's a bit musty... But the title itself vouchsafes a wide & deep promise. Published in 1917 by Funk & Wagnalls, the book is 345 pages co-authored by Professor Irving Fisher and Eugene Lyman Fisk, M.D. It has a foreword by William Howard Taft himself. Timeless wisdom, no doubt. Enigmas brought into the light, and knotty challenges given solutions… warnings provided.
Obviously a tremendous scope. The table of contents heralds trustworthy advice on Housing; Clothing; Hard, Bulky, Uncooked Foods; Mastication; Fifteen Rules of Hygiene; Notes on Alcohol; Notes on Degenerative Tendencies among Nations. Many other headings & topics, too.
Where was this book when I needed to know the secrets, 45 years ago or so? Beyond the front matter, I’ve not yet begun to step into the book’s pages. But it pledges hope of a much better life for me now (though I tremble with the suspicion it may reveal a number of blunders along my path up to now).
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