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Reprint List No. 1

 

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 American West

AW001      The American Cowboy by Joseph Nimmo Jr.

AW002      Gambling Halls in the Old West

 AW003     ARIZONA SKETCHES by Joseph Amasa Munk,

                        The Round Up

 AW004     ARIZONA SKETCHES by Joseph Amasa Munk, The Cowboy Life

 AW005     Women on the Road West—Tamsen Donner, S.  Broadwater

 AW006     American West—Kit Carson, by Susan Broadwater

 AW007     Decadent San Francisco, Excerpts from: Chambliss Diary                   

AW008      Advertising for Tours, Railways, Etc., From: Backmatter appended to Mary E. Blake's, On the Wing: Rambling Notes

of a Trip to the Pacific, (1883

 AW009       Hunting the Grizzly Bear by G.O. Shields

 AW010       Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in London, From: Story of the Wild West and Camp Fire Chats by Buffalo Bill (1888).

 Arts & Crafts—Victorian

 AC001    Making Wax and Paper Flowers (1856)

 Biography

 BIO001     Queen Elizabeth I, reprinted from the Lives of the Queens of England  

BIO002      Belva Lockwood (This woman ran for President before women had the right to vote in the United States).

 BIO003     Buonaparte’s Funeral, from European Magazine July 1821 at 99.

 BIO004     Biographical Sketch: Dr. Graham, From Hone’s Table Book cols

BIO005      Princess Amelia, Excerpt from: William Hone, The Every-Day Book Vol. 1 (1827) at 540-42.

 Crime & Criminals—Victorian & Regency Eras

 CR001      Records of Crime in Victorian England

CR002      Crim. Con., Home Circuit Surrey Assizes, Reprinted

                       The Times, August 18, 1814

 Domestic Life

 DL001  The Dairy (Including what you need to know about COWS), from the

               Young Housekeepers Counselor and Friend, by Mrs. Mary

                Mason,  1875

 DL002  Domestics (Servants) excerpts from Wm. Hone’s Every Day Book

 DL003   Making Ice Cream, from Housekeeping in Old Virginia (1879)

 DL004   Housekeeping: The Kitchen pt. 1 & 2—A List of what Every

               Kitchen should be equipped with and how to care for the    

               utensils,  etc., reprinted

               from Miss Parola's Kitchen Companion

DL005    Supper for a Dancing-Party of Fifty, (Menu) reprinted from Miss Parola's Kitchen Companion. N/D

 DL006    The Nursery, reprinted from The Young Housewife's Counselor and

                Friend, Mary Mason, 1875

DL007     House Cleaning, From: Housekeeping in Old Virginia (1877) by Marion Cabell Tyree

DL008      Beer Recipes, Excerpt from Lee's Priceless Recipes (1895)

DL009      Food/Table Traits of England in Early Years, Anglo-Saxon &    

                    Norman Excerpt reprinted from Dr. Doran's Table Traits (1854)

DL010     Two Hundred Years Ago, by Charles J. Peterson, Article from Peterson's July 1856

DL011      The Duties of the Lady’s Maid, reprinted from Webster’s Domestic Encyclopedia (1845)

DL012      Duties of the Housekeeper, reprinted from  Webster’s Domestic Duties (1835)

DL013       Upper and Under Nurse Maids, reprinted from Websters Domestic Encyclopedia (1845)

DL014       Duties of the Cook, Kitchen-maid, and Scullion, from Webster’s Domestic Encyclopedia

DL015      Preserving Fruits. Excerpt from: Young Housewife's Counsellor by Mary Mason, 1875 at 291-303.

Exploration—Victorian

 EX001       Australia, Excerpt edited from: The Englishman's Magazine (1842)

 EX002       Mungo Park and the his Travels in West Africa. Reprinted from

                    Bayard Taylor, Encyclopedia of Modern Travel: A Record

                    of   Adventure, Exploration and Discovery  For the Past

                    Sixty Years  Vol. 1 (1861).

Fashion

FAS001           General Remarks on Fashion from Peterson’s July 1856 Magazine.

FAS002           Cosmetics, Excerpt from Peterson's Magazine, October 1856 

FAS003           Cosmetics Advertised in the April 1813 La Belle Assemblee

FAS004           Dress, Temp. William and Mary., Excerpt from: William Hone, The Year Book at cols 457-59. (1835)

Flowers & Gardening

FG001             Flowers & Gardening: The Horticulture Columns which ran in Peterson’s Magazine Various Months in the year 1864.

FG002             The Garden, From The Young Housewife's Counselor and Friend, by Mary Mason (1875)

FG003             Superstitions about Flowers reprinted from Appleton’s Journal pages 117-118 Jan. 18, 1873

FG004             Gardening in August, Excerpt from Peterson's Magazine, August 1852

Games & Pastimes

GAP001          Croquet and Troco, by  H.J. Vernon, reprinted from Peterson's Magazine,  June, 1864.

GAP002          A Modern Sewing Bee, from Effie Merriman’s Modern

                        Entertainments

 GAP003          Bear Baiting, from Wm. Hone’s Every-Day book

 GAP004          Street Entertainment, Excerpt from: William Hone, The Everyday

                        Book (Vol. 1, 1827) at 561-62. Fantoccini.

 GAP005          Greenwich Fair, From Sketches by Boz, Charles Dickens (written and serialized between 1833-36).

 Gems & Jewelry

 GAJ001           The Gimmal Ring, reprinted from Wm. Hone

 GAJ002           Jewelry Trends in 1864, Excerpts from Petersons magazine

 GAJ003           The Twelve Gems Of the Twelve Months, reprinted from Hone's

                        Table Book Vol. 4 (1827)

 Holidays

 HOL001          Valentines Day, Origins, Customs, etc.

 HOL002          Valentine's Day, Excerpt reprinted from John Brand, Observations

                          on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain

HOL003          May Day from Wm. Hone’s Every Day Book (1827)

HOL004          Halloween from R.L. Chambers’ Book of Days (1864)

HOL005          Halloween: A Threefold Chronicle by William Sharp Reprinted from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, November 1886 at 842-856.

HOL006          Boxing Day from Hone’s Every Day Book Vol. 1 (1827)

HOL007          Christmas Wolves, from William Hone, The Year Book, (1835) at  1510-11

HOL008          Twelfth Day, from William Hone, The Everyday Book (1827)

HOL009          The Glastonbury Thorn—A Christmas Legend

HOL010          Christmas in France, from Wm. Hone’s Table Book

HOL011          A Highland Christmas, from Wm. Hone

HOL012          Christmas Recipes from Peterson’s Magazine 1864

HOL013          Old English Christmas Fare from R.L. Chambers’ Book of Days

HOLO14         Christmas Carols, reprinted from R.L. Chambers’ Book of Days  

HOLO15         A Christmas Entertainment, from Effie Merriman’s Modern Entertainments

 HOLO16         New Year’s Festivities, reprinted from R.L. Chambers’ Book of

                        Days (1864)

 HOLO17         Snapdragon reprinted from R.L. Chamber’s Book of Days (1864)

 HOLO18         The Lord of Misrule, Reprinted from R.L. Chambers

 HOLO19         New Year's Eve/Hogmanay, Excerpt reprinted from R.L

                        Chambers' Book of Days, (vol. 2) (1864)

 

HOLO20         New-Year's Eve, Burning of "The Clavie" Excerpt reprinted from

                        R.L. Chambers' Book of Days, Vol. 2 (1864)

HOLO21         Bartholomew Fair, Excerpt from William Hone, The Every-Day Book, vol. 1 at 627-30 Appears under the section for September 5.

HOLO22         Michaelmas (Sept. 29), Excerpt from: John Brand, Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain (Vol. 1) Originally published 1810 the following comes from the 3rd edition edited by Henry Ellis and published  1843. The excerpt comes from pages 353-56

HOLO23         Martinmas, Excerpt reprinted from William Hone, The Every-Day Book, vol. 1 (1827) at 739-40. November 11.

HOLO24         St. Agnes Day or Eve. January 21, Excerpt reprinted from John Brand, Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain, 3rd ed. (vol. 1) at 34-38.

Inventions & Things

INV001           The Sewing Machine

INV002           Making Paper by Hand

INV003           Watches & Watchmaking, Excerpt from William Hone, The Year Book (1832) at 314-16.

From La Belle Assemblee

LBA001           January 1807 La Belle Assemblee, Original Communication: On the Advantages of a Well Cultivated Mind (pages 4-5).

Language of Flowers

LOF001           The Victorians and the Language of Flowers

LOF002           The Forget-me-Not

LOF003           The Floral Oracle from the Language of Flowers 1871

London

 LON001          London: Ancient Times, The People's Journal (1849) at 335-36

 LON002          List of London Newspapers which were in existence in 1849 with

                        the year they began publishing given.

 Medicine

 MED001          1816 Medical Recipes reprinted from various issues of the 1816

                            European Magazine & London Review

 MED002          Advertisements for medicines August through September 1813,

                            reprinted from La Belle Assemblee

 MED003          Medical Advertisements August 1814 The Times

 MED004          Of Exanthemata or Eruptive Fevers. On the Small Pox or Variola.

Reprinted from Thomas—Practice of Physic (1810)

 MED005          Poisons: Belladonna Or Nightshade

 MED006          Poisons and their Antidotes circa 1882

 MED007          What Shall We Give Our Children to Eat? A Few Remarks on

                            Diet by Dr. Abram Livezey, reprinted from Peterson's

                            Magazine:  March 1888

 

 MED008          The Causes of Dyspepsia, by Arthur Learned, M.D., The Popular

                            Science Monthly, May 1872

Pleasure Grounds, Coffee Houses & Spas

PGC0001        Vauxhall from Augustus’ Hares’ Walks in London.

PGC0002        Ranelagh.

Superstitions

SUP001           The Fox Sisters and the Emergence of Modern Spiritualism

SUP002           “Extract from a Manuscript Diary of Captain Allen (since Gentleman-Usher to her Majesty), A.D. 1751,  reprinted from The European Magazine & London Review, July 1818 at 505-508.

SUP003           A Terrible Superstition reprinted from Appleton’s Journal, February 1, 1873 at pages 168-171.

SUP004           Watching the Church Porch

SUP005           A Ghost Story entitled A Memorandum, taken the 17th of September, 1719, by Mr. J.B. published in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1779 (at pages 295-98). It is a reprint from a document dated 1719.

SUP006           Fairy Mythology, reprinted from John Brand’s Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain.

SUP007           A Ghost in a Drab Colored Coat, reprinted from: Rare Bits, January 10, 1885

SUP008           Moles as Prognosticators of the Future, Reprinted from John Brand’s Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain

SUP009           Astrology, Excerpt edited from The People's Journal, Saturday May 22, 1847 at 41-42.

SUP010           The Divining Rod, from Wm. Hone’s Every day Book

SUP011           Witchcraft by J.M. Buckley, reprinted from The Century Magazine, January 1892 (pages 408-422)

SUP012           Charms, Transcribed from John Brand: Observations on the Popular Antiquities of England, 3rd ed. 1843

SUP013           Wynyard Ghost-Story, Excerpt reprinted from R.L. Chamber's Book of Days, vol. 2 (1864)

SUP014           Sorcerers from William Hone’s Year Book cols. 1557-1567

SUP015           Sorcerers or Witchcraft, Reprinted from John Brand, Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain (1810) 3rd Edition, Definitions and Types of Witches.

SUP16             Omens, Excerpts from: John Brand, Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain, 3rd Ed.

SUP017           Apparitions, Selection from the Athenian Oracle (1728) 297-301.

Wedding Customs & Remarkable Weddings

WED001         Remarkable Marriages, Excerpt from R.L. Chambers' Book of Days, (Vol. 1) (1864) at 257-59.

WED002         Marriage Customs, Description of a  Regency Wedding Dress and an Odd Wedding From the European Magazine March 1812

WED003         Wedding Customs & Traditions, Betrothing Customs, Reprinted from John Brand. Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain (1810) 3rd edition edited by Ellis

WED004         Bride Favours. John Brand. Observations on the Popular Antiquiries of Great Britain. 3d Ed. 108-12.

WED005         Bride-Maids and Bride Cake by Mrs. E.B. Bowen, Reprinted From Peterson's Magazine, April 1853

WED006         Bridemaids, From John Brand’s Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain

WED007         Gloves at Weddings

WED008         Hasty courtships & wedding notices that are a little unusual and interesting. From the March 1812 European Magazine page 314

WED009         Peascod Wooing. From John Brand, Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain (1810) 3rd edition

WED010         Ring & Bridecake,  From John Brand’s Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain (1810) 3rd ed. 1853 at 100-107

WED011         Strewing Herbs, Flowers, or Rushes Before the Bridegroom and Bride in Their Way to Church And also the Wearing of Nosegays on the Occasion.

WED012         Wedding Customs 3 including Irish Wedding Customs, Highland Weddings, Gretna Green Wedding, Russian Wedding Traditions, and Fleet Marriages

WED013         The Wedding Ring,  From R.L. Chambers’ Book of Days (Vol. 1) (1864) at 220-22 (Illustrated).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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