The Book with the flowers is a hymnbook in german. I think it belonged to Karoliene Starks(?) born Karoliene Friesen and she got it for Christmas 1902. „Weihnachten des Jahres 1902“ Her writing and the printing (in Germany) were used until WW II, round about. The foreword tells how this selection of songs came together. 🌸
@@InfiniteText I‘m honored 😊 Still trying to figure out what she wrote beneath the castle. And the line with the printing year 1895 seams (literally) Greek to me. Or Russian? Russian people were involved in the selection of the hymns... so where was the Gesangbuch printed? Am I far too engaged in your books? I love the idea of owning books for their subjective value to you.
The cyrillic sentence could read something like: Permitted according to the price/Allowed price. Odessa, 11-ro September of the year 1895. I didn't find anything useful to make sense of 11-ro... The summary of the visible foreword: This new hymn collection is for public and domestic usage. A comission appointed by the Russian Mennonits congregation collected the hymns and finished their work in 1892. Now they (the german publisher?) can finally print it. They chose the "most dignified and best songs" from the collection, while keeping the hymns of the former/first hymn book in mind. Only a few appear in both books, this way you can use both (temporarily) side by side during church service. I wonder if they ever printed a third hymn book combining the two, "Best of: Old classics and new bangers!"
@@xXbubbelXx This is amazing!!! I love how posting this video has helped in answering some of the unknowns!! This is so cool! One of the coolest things that's happened on this channel. Thank you for taking the time
@@xXbubbelXx That’s so interesting once you start digging! Now I learned that there have been a lot of german „expats“(?) around Odessa in the 19th century. And many of them emigrated to the US due to a compulsory military service where they had to serve for 6 years! Since 1871 15,000 Mennonites went to the US and Karoliene may have been one of them, right? And the flowers she could have picked before leaving home as a keepsake 🙂 Wikipedia, „Schwarzmeerdeutsche“ „Black Sea Germans“
Great video. I collect autographed books but most are under 15 years old. One of my treasures (though by no means valuable) is a little local history book I picked up at Salamanca Markets in Hobart, Tasmania. It’s about Birkenhead in England which is near where my parents are from (I picked it up for my dad). The book, Birkenhead Yesterday and Today, is signed by the author, W.R.S. McIntrye but the bit I love is the inscription inside which says, “The members of the Birkenhead Business & Professional Women’s Club send their very best wishes for Christmas to the members of the Hobart Business & Professional Women’s Club. May the year 1950 bring you all full joy in club activities”. Dated 1 November 1949. The historian and feminist in me loves that!
my dad has a book from the late 1600s. it’s in danish and is about danish kings and lore, most books from denmark in this time period is about christianity and is often in latin. so it sticks out.
Very interesting! You have a collection with many fine quality books. I share your thrill for treasure hunting. I have a miniature childrens edition of Robinson Crusoe from 1770, and a signed limited edition of Arthur Rackham’s Book of Fairy Stories from 1929, to speak of a couple that relate to your collection. I love your enthusiasm and knowledge of the field. I’ll definitely check out more of your videos. Best wishes from Texas!
Nice book collection. I actually got a concussion in a library thanks to my brothers head a long time ago. I have become a Bibleomaniac these last couple of years. For they are the only books I ccan read without getting a headache? These authors are bringing back some past memory/...
Your version of Pinocchio is so fairy 😍I am italian and I know that Pinocchio is the most famous italian book in the world. We have a lots of authors: my favourite are Giovanni Pascoli and Igino Tarchetti ❤
Wow I love Peter Pan and I am green with envy for your copy. I love illustration and you have such great pieces.. I might hunt down that Pinochio, so gorgeous!
Right!? I'm so glad you said this. It breaks my heart when people think that looking for rare books means you have to be "super wealthy"...if you love it and you enjoy the thrill of the search, you can find gems everywhere!
@Infinite Text I translated the part of the page visible at 6:45 of the old German spiritual song book: Foreword This new collection of spiritual songs for public use and at home, which is contained in this book, has been established with God’s help. The committee that was appointed by the general Conference of the spiritual directors of the Russian Mennonite-community has accomplished the collection and had finished this work in the beginning of the year 1892, so that now its printing could commence. Various evangelical song collections were used by the committee, for choosing from them the songs for this new songbook, and considerable effort was made to discover the best and most worthy. In the first place though while with the selection the songs of the old songbook were taken into account. An initially small number of songs were taken over from the old into the new songbook, so that in the new one a good part of the old is in it, that certainly will be liked by many and it enables that for the time being both songbooks in church service can be used next to each other…
wow!! amazing. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! I found that many people responded to this particular book most. There's something mysterious about its appearance that draws people in! I know I felt compelled to buy it without understanding a word. Thanks again
i had his biograpghy I will see if I can find one for you ----also if you come to the UK go to central London Cecil Court the home for book collectors-----its kept in a special way by the landlord ---a rare occurance,
Hi! I love your video! I also get old books from second hand book shops but not as rare as yours. I'm kinda getting discouraged recently to treasure hunt since I keep witnessing my old books deteriorating (I live in a pretty humid country) and I'm worried that physical books might die on me at one point so I was amazed to see that there are opportunities to see rare treasures like these in pretty amazing condition and I'm kinda getting encouraged again. Anyways, I would like to ask. How do you store your rare books? Aside from the spine cushion, do you do anything else to preserve these? Thank you!
Rare books will have a place, it will just be among collectors, and libraries. It's interesting how many times kids of book collectors just sell them at a yard sale. Don't despair! So the #1 tip is keep your books away from fluctuation in temperature. The up and down of temperature causes humidity which attracts mold and pests (like roaches, bookworms, etc). The mold deteriorates the books. Also keep them away from the sun, don't put them in the window or direct sunlight. So if you have a library room that's more temperature regulated and potentially in a darker spot that's the best thing you can do. At this moment in my life, I've had to move so much that all the books featured in this video are in a box in my parents' basement. Granted, it's dark and cool, but ...I have no room right now.
@@InfiniteText Yeah I guess I should try investing in a more temperature regulated space most especially to preserve the books I love. Thank you so much for replying!
@@InfiniteText thanks for the quick reply! I own only 1 rare book, but I love it (and hope to get more). It's an art nouveau book from 1870's with woodcut/engraving art. I forget the title at the moment, it's an heirloom. anyway, love your channel, I found it because I'm considering library science graduate degree.
Thank you for sharing! May I ask: Do you think there is an tendency among younger people, let's say below 30, to appreciate the kind of books you present? Let's say in the way others are appreciating vinyl discs or analogue photography?
Yup!!! Young people are certainly into rare books. And I say this as a rare book librarian as well. I see young people daily very interested. I wish there were more opportunities for both employment or to create a bridge for more young people to be invested and actively involved but the interest is certainly there
I sent a very low offer for a book i wanted that was advertised in pics complete with slipcase, i guess the seller was pissed they accepted it and never sent the slipcase. Im so mad!
you can always try Abebooks. I recommend filtering things on the left hand side according to what you're looking for and they have things ranging in price to adjust for your budget. (Make sure you select seller images so you know exactly what you're getting) www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?bi=h&ch_sort=t&cm_sp=sort-_-SRP-_-Results&ds=20&kn=hobbit&n=100046078&pics=on&sortby=15
@@Gargee__deshpande. sometimes people move and they don't have the ability to carry all their things so they end up decluttering. Or people have yard sales and have things from parents or grandparents and don't know the worth of the book
The Book with the flowers is a hymnbook in german. I think it belonged to Karoliene Starks(?) born Karoliene Friesen and she got it for Christmas 1902. „Weihnachten des Jahres 1902“
Her writing and the printing (in Germany) were used until WW II, round about. The foreword tells how this selection of songs came together. 🌸
Oh my god! Thank you so much! I'm printing your comment and inserting it in the book. This is amazing!
@@InfiniteText I‘m honored 😊
Still trying to figure out what she wrote beneath the castle.
And the line with the printing year 1895 seams (literally) Greek to me. Or Russian? Russian people were involved in the selection of the hymns... so where was the Gesangbuch printed?
Am I far too engaged in your books?
I love the idea of owning books for their subjective value to you.
The cyrillic sentence could read something like: Permitted according to the price/Allowed price. Odessa, 11-ro September of the year 1895.
I didn't find anything useful to make sense of 11-ro...
The summary of the visible foreword:
This new hymn collection is for public and domestic usage. A comission appointed by the Russian Mennonits congregation collected the hymns and finished their work in 1892.
Now they (the german publisher?) can finally print it. They chose the "most dignified and best songs" from the collection, while keeping the hymns of the former/first hymn book in mind. Only a few appear in both books, this way you can use both (temporarily) side by side during church service.
I wonder if they ever printed a third hymn book combining the two, "Best of: Old classics and new bangers!"
@@xXbubbelXx This is amazing!!! I love how posting this video has helped in answering some of the unknowns!! This is so cool! One of the coolest things that's happened on this channel. Thank you for taking the time
@@xXbubbelXx That’s so interesting once you start digging!
Now I learned that there have been a lot of german „expats“(?) around Odessa in the 19th century. And many of them emigrated to the US due to a compulsory military service where they had to serve for 6 years! Since 1871 15,000 Mennonites went to the US and Karoliene may have been one of them, right? And the flowers she could have picked before leaving home as a keepsake 🙂
Wikipedia, „Schwarzmeerdeutsche“
„Black Sea Germans“
Great video. I collect autographed books but most are under 15 years old. One of my treasures (though by no means valuable) is a little local history book I picked up at Salamanca Markets in Hobart, Tasmania. It’s about Birkenhead in England which is near where my parents are from (I picked it up for my dad). The book, Birkenhead Yesterday and Today, is signed by the author, W.R.S. McIntrye but the bit I love is the inscription inside which says, “The members of the Birkenhead Business & Professional Women’s Club send their very best wishes for Christmas to the members of the Hobart Business & Professional Women’s Club. May the year 1950 bring you all full joy in club activities”. Dated 1 November 1949. The historian and feminist in me loves that!
i love the book with the flowers pressed in it, so cool. this is an amazing collection!
So cool. Always great when an expert talks about book making, paper, bindings etc.
😅
my dad has a book from the late 1600s. it’s in danish and is about danish kings and lore, most books from denmark in this time period is about christianity and is often in latin. so it sticks out.
What a cool presentation.
Very interesting! You have a collection with many fine quality books. I share your thrill for treasure hunting. I have a miniature childrens edition of Robinson Crusoe from 1770, and a signed limited edition of Arthur Rackham’s Book of Fairy Stories from 1929, to speak of a couple that relate to your collection. I love your enthusiasm and knowledge of the field. I’ll definitely check out more of your videos. Best wishes from Texas!
I am looking into showing and selling my collection on youtube and yours is the first video I found. Thnak you for sharing!
You should post your website about your antiques and rare books right here. If I want to check out a book with you, how can I reach you?
That was different and delightful. Thanks for sharing your appreciation of these rare books and some of your insights.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
very nice collection!
Very interesting. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful Collections..The paper was really thin #5:07 back then! Happy Bookish Monday Friends
Thank you! sometimes it was really thin (especially Japanese paper), but you'd be surprised how thick some wove and laid paper can be
Nice book collection. I actually got a concussion in a library thanks to my brothers head a long time ago. I have become a Bibleomaniac these last couple of years. For they are the only books I ccan read without getting a headache? These authors are bringing back some past memory/...
Neat video. I've recently gotten into learning about rare books and it is a fascinating topic.
Thanks! it's really something special isn't it!
Try to get all the volumes of Samuel Pepys diary 😎
OMG, I love this video--I'm subscribing!
That collection is beautiful
Great collection, thanks for sharing. I also find old books with dedications fascinating.
Thank you for sharing these awesome books!
Thank you for sharing
you know how it is Pokemon Team...gotta collect them all
Your version of Pinocchio is so fairy 😍I am italian and I know that Pinocchio is the most famous italian book in the world. We have a lots of authors: my favourite are Giovanni Pascoli and Igino Tarchetti ❤
Wow I love Peter Pan and I am green with envy for your copy. I love illustration and you have such great pieces.. I might hunt down that Pinochio, so gorgeous!
BEST WISHES THIS IS A VERY GOOPD CHANNEL FROM ADRIAN FROM THE UK ESSEX
I have found many interesting books in vintage shops and second and shops.Unbelivable what people get rid of.
Right!? I'm so glad you said this. It breaks my heart when people think that looking for rare books means you have to be "super wealthy"...if you love it and you enjoy the thrill of the search, you can find gems everywhere!
Thank you for sharing your joy
@Infinite Text I translated the part of the page visible at 6:45 of the old German spiritual song book:
Foreword
This new collection of spiritual songs for public use and at home, which is contained in this book, has been established with God’s help. The committee that was appointed by the general Conference of the spiritual directors of the Russian Mennonite-community has accomplished the collection and had finished this work in the beginning of the year 1892, so that now its printing could commence. Various evangelical song collections were used by the committee, for choosing from them the songs for this new songbook, and considerable effort was made to discover the best and most worthy. In the first place though while with the selection the songs of the old songbook were taken into account. An initially small number of songs were taken over from the old into the new songbook, so that in the new one a good part of the old is in it, that certainly will be liked by many and it enables that for the time being both songbooks in church service can be used next to each other…
wow!! amazing. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! I found that many people responded to this particular book most. There's something mysterious about its appearance that draws people in! I know I felt compelled to buy it without understanding a word. Thanks again
We are so similar with books.
Beautiful 👌🏾
What an awesome collection. Thank you for sharing
❤❤❤ 🌈 great 👍
This excites me so much 🥰 I was very proud to find a 70s translated to Dutch copy of The Hobbit for only €,010 😅
Oooh! I love stories like this! Thank you for telling me. I got excited for you!
Cool collection. I love your character sis.
I love your video! The most perfect video about the most beautiful pieces of history ❤
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
VERY NICE CHANNEL -------I COLLECT OLD BOOKS ARTHUR RACKHAM ---- A REAL DESIGN GENIUS KEEP COLLECTING
Rackham is one of my favourites! What a wonderful thing to collect.
btw, if you list the titles you speak about and show in the desciption, those titles would be searchable.
Maybe the Alice was sold uncut and someone did a rough job of opening the pages and then the rest was opened properly with a pen knife. Good job.
Fabulous Collection .
Tons of Love.
Wish you're my neighbour , I would love to borrow books from you.
I'd never heard of Bee but now I really want a copy! I'd love to watch a review of it if you're still up for that.
will do!!! (not sure when, but hopefully soon)
@@InfiniteText looking forward to it :)
You possess great Beauty in your love of your books, you are beautifully passionate, I like you
i had his biograpghy I will see if I can find one for you ----also if you come to the UK go to central London Cecil Court the home for book collectors-----its kept in a special way by the landlord ---a rare occurance,
😍
Hi! I love your video! I also get old books from second hand book shops but not as rare as yours. I'm kinda getting discouraged recently to treasure hunt since I keep witnessing my old books deteriorating (I live in a pretty humid country) and I'm worried that physical books might die on me at one point so I was amazed to see that there are opportunities to see rare treasures like these in pretty amazing condition and I'm kinda getting encouraged again.
Anyways, I would like to ask. How do you store your rare books? Aside from the spine cushion, do you do anything else to preserve these? Thank you!
Rare books will have a place, it will just be among collectors, and libraries. It's interesting how many times kids of book collectors just sell them at a yard sale. Don't despair! So the #1 tip is keep your books away from fluctuation in temperature. The up and down of temperature causes humidity which attracts mold and pests (like roaches, bookworms, etc). The mold deteriorates the books. Also keep them away from the sun, don't put them in the window or direct sunlight. So if you have a library room that's more temperature regulated and potentially in a darker spot that's the best thing you can do. At this moment in my life, I've had to move so much that all the books featured in this video are in a box in my parents' basement. Granted, it's dark and cool, but ...I have no room right now.
@@InfiniteText Yeah I guess I should try investing in a more temperature regulated space most especially to preserve the books I love. Thank you so much for replying!
😊
Very nice presentation. In my experience it’s uncommon to see a female book collector.
Really I am one too. Although I am French and just starting so my collection is extremely small and is based on French books
@@emmaphilo4049 Hi
I’ve lived in NYC 60 years. I had a book shop for 25 years. I met very fewwomen collectors over the years.
That's a hymnal. I still have mothers English one. If I'm correct.
Amazing! Thank you so much.
Can I borrow some of your books...??😁
what year is the botanical herbal? it is incredible, i CANNOT believe it was going in the trash.
1850. Me neither!!!
@@InfiniteText thanks for the quick reply! I own only 1 rare book, but I love it (and hope to get more). It's an art nouveau book from 1870's with woodcut/engraving art. I forget the title at the moment, it's an heirloom. anyway, love your channel, I found it because I'm considering library science graduate degree.
@@MarcusBarnabassisSystersSonne awesome! Hope things work out!
Thank you for sharing! May I ask: Do you think there is an tendency among younger people, let's say below 30, to appreciate the kind of books you present? Let's say in the way others are appreciating vinyl discs or analogue photography?
Yup!!! Young people are certainly into rare books. And I say this as a rare book librarian as well. I see young people daily very interested. I wish there were more opportunities for both employment or to create a bridge for more young people to be invested and actively involved but the interest is certainly there
I sent a very low offer for a book i wanted that was advertised in pics complete with slipcase, i guess the seller was pissed they accepted it and never sent the slipcase. Im so mad!
I received a few that way from online stores. Sometimes I think they use different stolen pictures from others than the ones they take themselves
How can I find someone to help me find collector’s editions like THE HOBBIT for my grandkids.. is there a business out there
you can always try Abebooks. I recommend filtering things on the left hand side according to what you're looking for and they have things ranging in price to adjust for your budget. (Make sure you select seller images so you know exactly what you're getting) www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?bi=h&ch_sort=t&cm_sp=sort-_-SRP-_-Results&ds=20&kn=hobbit&n=100046078&pics=on&sortby=15
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Equally as unusual of people who hoard these or collect. Welcome to the 21st century
Just, hoof. Y'all put vinyl people to shame
I just found you this morning. I am loving your channel. Will you be my new BFF?
Awesome!!! I'm glad you enjoy it! And I'll take a new BFF!
where did you buy these books
college book sales, second hand bookstores, flea markets, random people giving them away. It adds up over the years.
@@InfiniteText how people gave you books away 🤔
@@InfiniteText thanks 😊
@@Gargee__deshpande. sometimes people move and they don't have the ability to carry all their things so they end up decluttering. Or people have yard sales and have things from parents or grandparents and don't know the worth of the book
Thiaroye completely unrelated.
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