My searches always ended in dead ends until a Christmas-time outing a few weeks ago with my friend. Our girlz day out ended with a visit to an antique mall where I went into search mode again. My clever friend said to me "have you ever checked Amazon?".
Well, you know, with all that searching, I had never looked on Amazon. It never occurred to me to look there. In my mind, Amazon was for new books. As soon as I got home, I did search Amazon...............and they had it but, alas, the price was excessive.
I looked for it at other venues and finally entered the word "borrow" into a google search. And, voila! several libraries had a copy, including the Library of Congress. After inquiring at the Library of Congress, I was directed to my local library through which I would make an "inter-library" request.
I HAVE the book in my hand now. The Library of Congress did not send me an actual copy of the rag covered book published in 1916 but instead made me a photo copy of the book. Therefore, I can keep it!!!!! It does not have to be returned. I can let friends borrow it if they put up security of their first born. (just kidding)
As you can see from this picture, the book is quite thick - 265 pages.
I haven't begun to read it yet although I am very anxious to get started. I have another committment - a library book that I do need to return and I'm racing through it so I can start on UNCLE FRANK'S MARY, and savor every word.
Thank You, God, for photocopiers.............
Wow, that is awesome. I am so glad you found it. If I were you I would keep checking Amazon, and also http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/ (they have free worldwide shipping!) because you might find a cheap one someday.
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Very interesting. I knew you could buy old books through some sites, but I didn't know you could get copies from the library of congress.
ReplyDeleteWow, I am so glad you found the book. I had some wonderful grade school teachers also. One taught me how to knit at recess time. Good memories.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find!
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of this book before, I must go and search for a copy in Australia! And how wonderful that you managed to get a photocopy which you can keep!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! Yay!!
ReplyDeleteWow- that's awesome that someone photo copied each page for you, and that you can keep it:)
ReplyDeleteWow what a blessing! God is so good. Niki xx
ReplyDeleteI dont have a "firstborn"......LOL...so glad you got what you were looking for. Enjoy♥♥♥
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WOW... that's a handy way tidbit! Who would think the library of congress would send a copy??! This is fabulous~ enjoy !
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