Wednesday, December 16, 2015

HOW-TO BOOKS

How-to (aka self-help) books continue to be a perennial Christmas gift choice.  Did you know there are several of books in this category in the Bullis collection? Here's a partial list:

How To Write Letters. 
(Formerly The Book of Letters)
A complete guide to correct business and personal correspondence
Author: Mary Owens Crowder
Publisher: Garden City Publishing Company, Inc., Garden City, NY, 1922

How To Read Character;
A new illustrated hand-book of phrenology and physiognomy, 
for students and examiners: with a descriptive chart.
Author: Samuel R. Wells
Publisher: Fowler & Wells Co., New York, c 1808

Flying Machines:
Construction and operation; a practical book which shows,
in illustrations, working plans and text, 
how to build and navigate the modern airship.
Author: William James Jackman
Publisher: The Charles C. Thompson Co., Chicago, 1910

So ... if you're looking for an almost-last-minute gift for that special someone (who may have an interest in how to write correct business and personal correspondence, how to read character, or how to construct and operate a flying machine), here's what we suggest. Stop by MPL and ask someone to help you access these books. Take your time looking over each one, and if you decide on one or more of them as a gift, you can purchase them online.  

There are also Kindle editions available. Two of the books have customer review ratings of 4-out-of-5 stars, indicating that books can continue to inform and entertain for more than 200 Christmases. Now, that's a gift that lasts.

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