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<blockquote data-quote="Priest_Sidran" data-source="post: 3583501" data-attributes="member: 30857"><p>Strange question, huh...</p><p></p><p>Well here goes my answer... </p><p></p><p>My most treasured book (after my family bible) would be my First Edition copy of Uncle Toms Cabin followed in a close second by my Second Editon Copy of Call of the Wild, by Jack London. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else collect old books, what do you have what is your favorite, etc. </p><p></p><p>The Aforementioned bible is KJV from 1812, It has a number of family tree information from my family before the 1900's. Along with it came a German Hymnal from 1908, and Atlas of the World from 1907, and several other books such as a copy of an english law book in latin from 1756 (Hand stiched). The Copy of Uncle Toms cabin was discovered in a box of stuff on a family estate sale, and Call of the Wild was given to us from a close friend. We have a 1st edition copy of Jules Vernes From the Earth to the Moon, as well as Around the World in Eighty Days, A Biography entitled the Life of Napoleon the Great 1889 Edition, and the History of Scotland 1885 By the Late Reverend McKenzie, a first editon copy of Miles Standish and other Tales by Longfellow, and around 17 First or Second Edition Andre Norton Books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Priest_Sidran, post: 3583501, member: 30857"] Strange question, huh... Well here goes my answer... My most treasured book (after my family bible) would be my First Edition copy of Uncle Toms Cabin followed in a close second by my Second Editon Copy of Call of the Wild, by Jack London. Anyone else collect old books, what do you have what is your favorite, etc. The Aforementioned bible is KJV from 1812, It has a number of family tree information from my family before the 1900's. Along with it came a German Hymnal from 1908, and Atlas of the World from 1907, and several other books such as a copy of an english law book in latin from 1756 (Hand stiched). The Copy of Uncle Toms cabin was discovered in a box of stuff on a family estate sale, and Call of the Wild was given to us from a close friend. We have a 1st edition copy of Jules Vernes From the Earth to the Moon, as well as Around the World in Eighty Days, A Biography entitled the Life of Napoleon the Great 1889 Edition, and the History of Scotland 1885 By the Late Reverend McKenzie, a first editon copy of Miles Standish and other Tales by Longfellow, and around 17 First or Second Edition Andre Norton Books. [/QUOTE]
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