From the Bullis Collection
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
GREETINGS FROM THE PAST
A Christmas postcard from the collection,
bearing an early 1900 postmark.
A Merry Christmas To You and Yours
from
The Bullis Room Volunteers
Thursday, December 17, 2009
GIFT BOOKS
Need some last-minute holiday gifts to put under your tree? Have you thought about completing your shopping list with books?
We've found several books in the Bullis Collection that were presented as holiday gifts. Here they are for your consideration. And we've included the inscriptions that were written inside, in graceful longhand.
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen.
"Christmas 1904 from Louisa Fisher"
Old Kaskia Days by Elizabeth Holbrook.
"From Mrs. E. G. Matlock to Mr. Wm. Don Maus, Christmas, 1898"
Historic Towns of New England by Lyman Powell.
"To Helen from Mother Henry, Christmas 1901"
The Poems Sacred, Passionate and Humorous by N. P. Willis
"To my dear brother William from Emma, Christmas 1871"
Farm Legends by Will Carleton
"A Christmas present to Asher Freeman at the age of 61 years by his granddaughter,
Florance Freeman, dau. of Linus and Myra Freeman at the age of 2 1/2 years.
At Middleport, Niagara Co. NY, December 25, 1875
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
"A. R. Bullis
Mr. S. Ni from M. E. Cooley
Xmas 1898"
A Soldier's Memories in Peace and War by G. J. Younghusband
"Frederick T. Teet
Auburn NY
Xmas 1917"
The Wolf Boy of China by Wm. Dalton
"Francis Granger
No. 250 w. 57th St. N Y City
Xmas 1886"
May we also suggest that you jot a little note to the recipient inside the book? And be sure to date it, too, for the benefit of readers a hundred years from now.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
THE GIFT OF DIVERSITY
This week, volunteers put together a new display in the case outside the Bullis Room., display celebrating diversity and suggesting that viewers resolve to read a variety of new topics and discover new authors in the coming new year. Some of our suggestions are:
Rupert, by the Grace of God
the Story of an Unrecorded plot set forth by Will Fortesque
Edited and revised by Dora Greenwell McChesney, published in 1899
Two Little Savages
Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned
Written by Ernest Thompson Seton, published in 1917.
Thomas Hart Benton--American Statesman
Written by Theodore Roosevelt, published in 1886.
Hugh Wynne--Free Quaker
Sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on the Staff of His Excellency General Washington
Written by S. Weir Mitchell, M.D.L.L.D.
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Written by Charles Dickens
Birds Every Child Should Know
Written by Hamilton Wright Mabie, published in 1917
Over the Teacups
Written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, published in 1891
Missionary Explorers Among the American Indians
Edited by M. G. Humphreys, published 1913
The Religions of the Ancient World
Written by George Rawlinson, M.A., published 1883
Friday, December 4, 2009
ANOTHER LITTLE BLUE BOOK
We found another little blue book this week here in the Bullis Room. This one caught our eye, not only because of the blue marble cover, but also because of its title: A Dictionary of English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases: with a copious index of principal words. Between the covers are 127 pages of thought-provoking quotes and references.
The intro says that "the late Earl Russell very aptly describes a proverb as the wisdom of many and the wit of one." If you're a fan of wit and wisdom, you may want to add this book to your reading list.
There is no editor or year of publication listed, but a handwritten note on the flyleaf reads: "July 23, 1938 Powers Auction," which reminds us that Charlie Bullis's frugality included buying books at auctions and garage sales. This notation also brings to mind the Bullis family's adage: "Use it up; wear it out; make do; or do without." A good proverb for back then and certainly a good one for now.
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