Do’s and Don’ts of Yesteryear: A Treasury of Early American Folk Wisdom by Eric Slone

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Do’s and Don’ts of Yesteryear: A Treasury of Early American Folk Wisdom by Eric Slone

Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0486455947
ISBN13:9780486455945
Release Date:February 2008
Publisher:Dover Publications
Length:144 Pages
Weight:0.55 lbs.
Dimensions:0.7″ x 5.8″ x 7.2″

Price

$14.95

Description

A delightful mixture of early American know-how and good old-fashioned gentility, Eric Sloane’s Do’s and Don’ts captures the spirit of bygone America in words and pictures. Combining two of the beloved folk historian’s nostalgic how-to guides, this collection offers vintage, homespun advice that recalls “the joy of doing things not just the old-fashioned way, but plainly the right way.” A shining historical gem, this little book of American lore recalls a more kindly, less hurried time. Lovingly gathered by “Mr. Americana” himself from colonial-era almanacs and diaries, hundreds of brief reflections spread time-honored wisdom on everything from curing hiccups, lighting a proper fire, and mending clothing and furniture, to predicting the weather, making soap, and getting rid of ants, bees, swallows — and boring houseguests. Sloane’s evocative drawings add the perfect finishing touch.