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Book Short Description Price
American Frugal Housewife - By L. Maria Child. One of the earlier cookbooks that, in addition to recipes, also included some short essays of general advice. 130 pages. Hardbound. $ 9.95
American Home Cook Book - By An American Lady. A cook book with hundreds of everyday recipes. Also contains illustrations of cooking equipment. 133 pages. Hardbound. $ 16.00
American Orchardist - By James Thatcher. A thorough discussion of managing orchard trees, extensive listings of apples, peaars, peaches, and other fruits from trees. 1825.
236 pages. Paperbound.
$ 16.95
American Spelling Book - by Noah Webster -- Also known as the "Blueback Speller" due to its blue cover, this is a reproduction of a classic instructional book of more than just spelling words. Originally printed in 1824. 168 pages. Hardbound. $ 14.95
Beadle's Dime Book of Croquet A small book that provides the rules for the game as well as several different arrangements for the hoops. 28 pages. Paperbound $ 8.00
Beadle's Dime Book of Practical Etiquette A book that packs a tremendous quantity of information for proper behavior in society. 72 pages. Paperbound $ 10.00
Beadle's Dime Cookbook A small cookbook that contains a wide variety of recipes for all situations. 100 pages. Paperbound $ 10.00
Beadle's Dime Guide to Dress-Making and Millinery A book of instructions for making garments and bonnets. 76 pages. Paperbound $ 9.95
Beadle's Dime Letter-Writer A book of instructions for producing letters and some other written materials. 98 pages. Paperbound $ 9.95
A Blockaded Family by Parthenia Hague - A reproduction of the 1888 book that describes life in Southern Alabama during the Civil War, including substitutions for scarce items. 176 pages. Paperbound. Includes an index by Virginia Mescher. $ 12.95
The Boy's Own Book by William Clarke - A reproduction of the 1829 printing of a book of boy's games, sports, and other amusements. 316 pages. Paperbound $ 12.95
The Child's First Book of Arithmetic A book of basic instruction in arithmetic. Covers the four main functions and fractions. 112 pages. Paperbound $ 9.95
The Domestic Physician and Family Assistant - by Marlin Gardner and Benjamin Aylworth - A reproduction of an 1836 book providing medical advice, herbal remedies, and the 1836 method of treating ailments. 143 pages. Paperbound $ 12.95
Every Man His Own Doctor Another medical book, this one from 1835, which not only address human ailments but also briefly touches on diseases in some animals 59 pages. Paperbound $ 9.80
The Fashionable Dancer's Casket - by Charles Durang - A reproduction of a period instruction manual for dancing. It was originally published in 1856. 192 pages. Paperbound $ 9.95
The Florist's Manual - by H. Bourne - A reference book for numerous varieties of flowers. Originally published in 1833 and containing 73 color illustrations. It also mentions in the discussion of each flower the symbolism or meaning of the different flowers. 288 pages. Hardbound. $ 17.95
The Girl's Own Book by L. Maria Child - A reproduction of the 1834 book of games, puzzles, handcrafts, and other activities.288 pages. Paperbound $ 12.95
Hand Shadows and More Hand Shadows - A combined reproduction of two 1859 books showing how to make different shadow images. No numbered pages but contains 31 shadow images. Paperbound $ 4.25
Harper's Weekly A high quality reproduction of the issues (November 1860 through November 1865) that related most to the civil war. A valuable tool for viewing the life of ordinary people and their concerns and interests as well as a prop for anyone interpreting the civil war period. Especially good as a "haversack stuffer" for soldiers. For a full description, use the link to the detailed write-ups. See Details
Hospital Sketches by Louisa May Alcott - The author of Little Women records her experiences while working in a Washington hospital. Originally published in 1863. 96 pages. Paperbound. $ 8.00
The Illustrated Language of Flowers by Mrs. L. Burke - A small book first published in 1865 that both identifies the sentiments for each flower listed and also cross references the flower associated with different emotions, attributes, or situations. 95 pages. Paperbound. $ 10.00
The Kentucky Housewife by Mrs. Lettice Bryan - A reproduction of a cookbook originally published in 1839. Contains a wealth of culinary recipes as well as some household recipes. 456 pages. Paperbound. $ 14.95
The Language and Sentiment of Flowers by James D. McCabe - The exact publication date of this book is unknown. But, when the meanings of the floweres are compared to period books on the same topic, they are very similar. 96 pages with many color illustrations. Hardbound. $ 12.95
Madam Le Marchand's Fortune Teller by Madam Le Marchand - A guide to fortune telling using dice, cards, and other means as well as interpretation of dreams. 134 pages. Paperbound. $ 12.95
Martine's Hand-Book of Etiquette, and Guide to True Politeness by Arthur Martine - Back in Stock. Although this book was first published in 1866, it is a good guide to proper behavior during the period of the Civil War because manners did not change that much in the intervening years. 167 pages. Paperbound. $ 14.95
McGuffey's Readers and Speller by William H. McGuffey - A reproduction of the famous series of readers and the companion speller that were a common schoolbook in the 19th century. Number of pages vary by the volume. Details are at the next page level. Prices Vary by Volume
The Mother's Book by L. Maria Child - Originally published in 1831, this book was used for decades as a guide for raising children, including the process of instilling social values. Much of the advice is still applicable in today's world. 169 pages. Hardbound. $ 12.95
Mrs. Hill's New Cook Book by Mrs. A. P. Hill - A reproduction of the cook book published by a Mrs. Hill not the wife of General A.P. Hill originally copyrighted in 1870. Still very close to the civil war period. 427 pages. Paperbound. $ 14.95
The Natural History of the Flirt by Albert Smith - a humorous examination feminine flirtation. 107 pages. Paperbound. $ 12.30
Paper Dolls and How to Make Them (No Author Stated but written by C. B. Allair) - This book was originally published in 1856. It has been carefully reproduced so that the reproduction bears a striking resemblance to what an original would have looked like when it was new. The ISBN label can be peeled off (or omitted completely if you desire) so that it can be taken to the field by reenactors and used in period scenarios.
Available Wholesale
22 pages of text and 8 color plates. Paperbound.
$ 6.95
Parlour Games, Book of by Catherine H. Waterman - This book was originally published in 1854 and was one of the first books on parlor games that we have seen. Also contains rebuses, period charades, and enigmas. 288 pages. Paperbound. $ 16.95
Personal Beauty by D.G. Brintio, M.D. and George H. Hapheys, M.D. - A reproduction of a book that discusses the beautifying practices of the time period. Originally copyrighted in 1870. 309 pages. Paperbound. $ 12.95
A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes by Charles Elme Francatelli - A reproduction of a cook book with relatively simple fare. From an original printed in 1861. 105 pages. Paperbound. $ 12.30
Ray's Arithmetic Series - by Joseph Ray. Although there were Ray's Arithmetic books produced during the 1840's, this edition is from post war. There were some changes in these later editions in exact content and the order of some sections, but the teaching methods and style of problems are the same as the earlier ones. This is the best available reproduction of a series of nineteenth century arithmetic books. Number of pages vary by the volume. Hardbound. Details about each volume are at the next page level. Prices Vary by Volume
Seventy-Five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes and Sweetmeats by A Lady of Philadelphia - A reproduction of an 1858 book written by Eliza Leslie. 88 pages. Paperbound. $ 9.95
The Sociable or 1001 Home Amusements by George Arthur. This reproduction is "the Bible" for home-grown entertainments. It contains parlor games, tableaux vivants, charades (not at all like the modern game), magic, and much more. 375 pages. Paperbound. $ 14.95
Spencerian Copy Books These books are a facimile of the books used to learn Spencerian style penmanship during the nineteenth century. Also includes a Theory Book. See the next level page level for details. Varies by book and quantity
Ten Nights in a Bar-room and What I Saw There by T.S. Arthur. This is a reproduction of a classic book promoting temperance. It is a must for a full understanding of the sentiments of the period temperance movement and for anyone doing a temperance scenario. 240 pages. Paperbound. $ 14.95
What Mrs. Fisher Knows by Mrs. Abby Fisher. This is a reproduction of what is billed as the first African-American cookbook. But, although published in 1881, due to the age of Mrs. Fisher at the end of the civil war it is probably a reasonable sample of plantaion style cooking from the ante-bellum and civil war period. 94 pages. Paperbound. $ 8.95