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Once-a-year Book Fair Continues Tradition Spanning Seven Centuries

 Book collectors, readers and just plain curious people will descend on the Douglas County Fairgrounds August 17 and 18 to enjoy an activity that began in Guttenberg’s time:  A book fair.  The Rocky Mountain Book and Paper Fair attracts booksellers from around the country to bring their stock of books, posters, letters, photographs, scrapbooks and other interesting and unusual items.  […]

by · August 1, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article
All About Beautiful Bookcases

All About Beautiful Bookcases

By Robert Reed  Once people became educated enough and affluent enough to acquire sufficient numbers of books, a place to keep them all literally came out of the closet.  Historians note that at first the few people who could afford bound books used small, shelved closets for storing them. Eventually shelves were placed on outside walls for further storage in […]

by · August 1, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Bottles on Paper! Another Way to Advertise

Bottles on Paper! Another Way to Advertise

By Carol Mobley  Advertising over the years has not changed much.  The main purpose for advertising is to promote a specific product and brand recognition.  This has been accomplished in several ways over the years.  One way was to use an illustration of the package or bottle in the advertisement.  Not everyone could read in late 1800’s and early 1900’s […]

by · July 2, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article
What Is It? July 2024

What Is It? July 2024

 “July’s “What Is It” appears to be a vintage wooden-framed block pulley, holding three grooved wheels (sheaves), with metal attachment fittings on top and bottom.  When paired with a similar block pulley, with a single rope threaded through the pulleys of both blocks, it becomes a system generally known as a ‘block and tackle.’ Block and tackle systems have been […]

by · July 2, 2024 · 0 comments · What Is It?
Finer Craftsmanship Merged With Lighting

Finer Craftsmanship Merged With Lighting

By Robert Reed  There was a unique time in history when the search for finer craftsmanship merged with the emerging progress of lighting. The Arts and Crafts period came along just as the electric light came into existence.  Eventually the electric light which could provide the glow of 60 candles would be the object of home decor crafted by such […]

by · July 2, 2024 · 0 comments · Feature Article