debodun
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Could well be me.My bookshelf...it belonged to my parents. Next oldest is ME!!!
Oh hey, I have a chunk of petrified wood I found in my pasture, no idea how old it is.I have petrified poo...so how old can that be and I have lapidary rocks too.
@Nathan- Your wife might like the movie "The Red Violin". I loved it.My wife has a couple violins she inherited, dating to the mid-late 1700s IIRC.
One of these books is really small, like 5"x8", printed in 1895, and it's called The Marvel Cyclopedia - A Condensed Library of Useful Knowledge. It's dark green and all the page edges are deep red. I look it up now and then, but I haven't found any reference to it online yet.I had a leather bound book of all of Chaucer's works, printed around 1820 if I'm remembering it right, but I lost it in Hurricane Sandy when my basement flooded. I left it in my storage bin by accident.
I had a leather bound book of all of Chaucer's works, printed around 1820 if I'm remembering it right, but I lost it in Hurricane Sandy when my basement flooded. I left it in my storage bin by accident.
One of these books is really small, like 5"x8", printed in 1895, and it's called The Marvel Cyclopedia - A Condensed Library of Useful Knowledge. It's dark green and all the page edges are deep red. I look it up now and then, but I haven't found any reference to it online yet.
The first few pages are full-page ads for *BicycleS*, and ~Men's Fine Hats & Shoes~ and stuff. It's a quirky little book.
I was going to say me, but you reminded me w/your 'rocks', that I have a big piece of Amethyst that my mother brought back from Brazil...?I have rocks, they must be millions years old!
Interesting, The Red Violin is free to view on Youtube:@Nathan- Your wife might like the movie "The Red Violin". I loved it.
It spans four centuries and five countries as it tells the story of a mysterious red-colored violin and its many owners