I know what you mean. That's why I look for damaged books. I'd have a hard time taking apart something in great condition. I have many books I will only use for scanning. 🥰
I love all of the things that you found... the last book is crazy gorgeous nad the marble end papers are WOW WOW WOW...love your haul...thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! I love the hunt but I'm getting quite the collection so I need to control myself and work on some projects 😆...I do have a new "most amazing" book I haven't shared yet so maybe soon...I found it on our trip to Bryce.
Hi Linda. I bought them because I saw them and have no idea what I'll do with them. Are you in the US? If so, I'd be happy to send you one if you message me your address. 🥰
@@heartandsoulfuldesign awe, you're so sweet. Yes I live in the US, only I don't see your email address in the description box so I can send my address. 💕
Such a fun haul! The Masons related book ... the women's chapter is called "The Eastern Star" and the chapter for young women is called 'Job's Daughters'. They must have a chapter for young men, however I am not aware of it.
Hi Pastiche! Welcome to my channel. Last year I found myself doing a lot of traveling back and forth to see family in my old town and one of my favorite things to do when I have time is visit all my favorite thrift and antique stores hunting for treasures. I have quite the stash now and need to get back to journal making. ❤️
That little green book, I think was the history of Ireland, you could use chalk or crayon or something similar to lay them on their side & rub them over a piece of paper on top of the cover to show the intaglio style pattern on the covers! Maybe scan that paper or just the cover alone, it might be recognised by the scanner. I would be very interested to see the outcome if you did anything with it. I love old books & have many, so many that I purchased to do what you do, but can't seem to bring myself to pull them apart. Once you do, it's gone. I have trouble finding anything before 1922 from any source. So watching this style of video is great. But when I saw the 2 sets of map books, I thought, they're the cutest thing, especially with the holder. I was disappointed that the blue one was water damaged & an obvious choice to pull apart, but maybe you could use the covers to put little journals into & put all 4-5 into the holder. I'd love to do that! Or see someone do it. Thx so much for sharing
Hi Belinda. Thank you for watching and for your comments. I know what you mean about pulling books apart. That’s why I first search for the ones already damaged and falling apart. I feel like they could have a new life and don’t feel as guilty. Even then I have a hard time with some. So they sit on a shelf and I look at them from time to time and they tell me when they’re are ready to move on. 🥰
The engraved gold cover on Webster's dictionary is AMAZING!! On things like a dictionary, I'm not sure copyright is applicable. Unless you're going write your own dictionary and use their definitions lol. But where I live, and my inability to get around much, I don't have access to the beautiful old engraved covers like the ones you showed. So, you might think about selling sets of those type of covers. What size were your jumbo playing cards? They look bigger than the ones I got on Amazon. I used one deck as part of my 100 day project. I painted gel medium on them then collaged nice backgrounds for my hearts. I did 100 days of hearts. They turned out pretty good, I think. If you're interested in working with them, search for Altered Playing Cards on RUclips. Several people have done them. Probably on Instagram and Facebook too. In the watercolor book, I think the blank pages are on the backs of the colored plates of finished watercolors. I think they do that because it's printed separately then collated into the rest of the book. I noticed when you flipped through the Robin Hood book that the pages with color illustrations were blank on the back too. Sorry to go on so long lol. But you found so much fun stuff!! I'm trying not to be so envious hahaha. Thank you for a great video! 😊❤️
Hi Dena. Thank you. I did a subsequent video going over my understanding of copyright. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/vxBJrjq3boI/видео.html. I hope this will help. Thanks for watching and for your comment. 🥰
I haven't in the past. I do sometimes put together bundles in my Etsy shop. I will be out of commission for several weeks due to a surgery this Friday but when I get back to things I'll look through my stash and try to put together some more masculine things in a bundle for you. Can you message me through FB or Instagram as a reminder? I'll make a note for myself as well. 🥰
Hi Jennifer. I'm not an attorney so I just researched copyright on the internet and found this short summary that I keep a copy of handy to refer to myself: To determine whether a work is in the public domain and available for use without the author’s permission, you first have to find out when it was published. Then apply the following rules to see if the copyright has expired: All works published in the United States before 1924 are in the public domain. Works published after 1923, but before 1978 are protected for 95 years from the date of publication. If the work was created, but not published, before 1978, the copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years. For works published after 1977, the copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years. However, if the work is a work for hire (that is, the work is done in the course of employment or has been specifically commissioned) or is published anonymously or under a pseudonym, the copyright lasts between 95 and 120 years, depending on the date the work is published. Lastly, if the work was published between 1924 and 1963, you must check with the U.S. Copyright Office to see whether the copyright was properly renewed. If the author failed to renew the copyright, the work has fallen into the public domain and you may use it. I hope this is helpful but I encourage everyone to do their own research as well.
I was planning to do a video next on old books and taking them apart, which ones to scan, which to just use the pages so I will also include a bit about copyright in making decisions. I have done a little more research in preparing for this video to show some examples of calculating whether something is in public domain or not. I hope you'll watch for it as I found some good charts.
How old do books have to be before you can scan them? I have an old Hiawatha book that I will have to look up the date as the page with copyright year is gone
Hi Joan. It’s a complicated subject but I hope this video will help: OLD BOOKS FOR JOURNALS Pt. 1: Copyright & Public Domain Basics/How To Deconstruct/What to Scan ruclips.net/video/vxBJrjq3boI/видео.html To keep it simple in my own mind I look for books published before 1927 but you’ll see in the video there are exceptions. Good luck with your Hiawatha book. 🥰
How do you go about the copyright on the books you take apart, make into packages & sell as a kit for others to do their journalling? You'd be selling copyright works.
You make a very good point. In my thinking, I’m not copying it and selling it. I’m taking the actual printed work as it was originally sold and reselling it. Think of buying a used book at a thrift store or garage sale. I think of it that way. The same with the buyer taking that piece of original paper printed as it was originally sold and putting it in their artwork/journal to sale. They are not making multiple copies of it to use and then sell which would not be ok. I hope this is helpful. I’m not claiming to be an expert but this is my understanding and interpretation. 🥰
I'm sitting here drooling over your fabulous haul! And the stuff at the end! I'm in awe! Have fun with all that!
Thanks so much!! I'll be uploading a video soon showing what was in that big bag!!!! Oh my....now I'm organizing to put it all away 🥰
Fabulous haul you have some really great shops near you thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much 🤗
I have a big dictionary like that too. It was given to me, l love it and can't bring myself to deconstruct it. I have it on display in my living room.
I know what you mean. That's why I look for damaged books. I'd have a hard time taking apart something in great condition. I have many books I will only use for scanning. 🥰
Great finds!
Thank you for watching Patsy! I'll be sharing more videos soon showing what I'll be doing with all these goodies. 🥰
I love all of the things that you found... the last book is crazy gorgeous nad the marble end papers are WOW WOW WOW...love your haul...thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! I love the hunt but I'm getting quite the collection so I need to control myself and work on some projects 😆...I do have a new "most amazing" book I haven't shared yet so maybe soon...I found it on our trip to Bryce.
I remember Green Stamps. What a great find!!!
I would love to find a green stamp book. ❤
The world was sure much better back then.
Hi Linda. I bought them because I saw them and have no idea what I'll do with them. Are you in the US? If so, I'd be happy to send you one if you message me your address. 🥰
@@heartandsoulfuldesign awe, you're so sweet. Yes I live in the US, only I don't see your email address in the description box so I can send my address. 💕
Sorry...I meant to respond to this sooner... it's sherrijspear@gmail.com.
@@heartandsoulfuldesign it's ok. I'm very thankful that your so kind to send me this.💕
I have a copy of that XL Dictionary. It was my grandmother’s I used to press flowers in it when I was a kid.
What a great memory. I love looking through old books and recently had a book from the 1800's with a pressed flower inside. ❤️
Ok, so I am properly jealous. Love, love, love old grungy books. They are so very beautiful. Good for you. Nice haul. TFS
New subscriber here.
Thanks for subbing! Nice to hear from a fellow grungy book lover. 🥰
I can't believe that we buy the same stuff to create with! My husband's family was from Paso so I really resonated with this ❣️
That is awesome! We lived there about 20 years so it's nice to have a place there again. Makes visiting family much easier and I love all the shops! 🥰
Great book haul. Love them all.
Thanks so much! I'll be sharing what I can. 🥰
Such a fun haul! The Masons related book ... the women's chapter is called "The Eastern Star" and the chapter for young women is called 'Job's Daughters'. They must have a chapter for young men, however I am not aware of it.
Thank you for watching and for your comment. ☺️
Awesome haul. As of late I’ve been thrifting so many books for my art journals and junk journals. 😊Thank you so much for sharing.❤New sub.😊
Hi Pastiche! Welcome to my channel. Last year I found myself doing a lot of traveling back and forth to see family in my old town and one of my favorite things to do when I have time is visit all my favorite thrift and antique stores hunting for treasures. I have quite the stash now and need to get back to journal making. ❤️
@@heartandsoulfuldesign that’s amazing. Happy thrifting.❤️
Oh I was really little watching mamaw save her stamps❤️
I think that's one of the reasons I'm so attracted to vintage things....all the memories that come up. 🥰
That little green book, I think was the history of Ireland, you could use chalk or crayon or something similar to lay them on their side & rub them over a piece of paper on top of the cover to show the intaglio style pattern on the covers! Maybe scan that paper or just the cover alone, it might be recognised by the scanner. I would be very interested to see the outcome if you did anything with it.
I love old books & have many, so many that I purchased to do what you do, but can't seem to bring myself to pull them apart. Once you do, it's gone.
I have trouble finding anything before 1922 from any source. So watching this style of video is great. But when I saw the 2 sets of map books, I thought, they're the cutest thing, especially with the holder. I was disappointed that the blue one was water damaged & an obvious choice to pull apart, but maybe you could use the covers to put little journals into & put all 4-5 into the holder. I'd love to do that! Or see someone do it.
Thx so much for sharing
Hi Belinda. Thank you for watching and for your comments. I know what you mean about pulling books apart. That’s why I first search for the ones already damaged and falling apart. I feel like they could have a new life and don’t feel as guilty. Even then I have a hard time with some. So they sit on a shelf and I look at them from time to time and they tell me when they’re are ready to move on. 🥰
The engraved gold cover on Webster's dictionary is AMAZING!! On things like a dictionary, I'm not sure copyright is applicable. Unless you're going write your own dictionary and use their definitions lol.
But where I live, and my inability to get around much, I don't have access to the beautiful old engraved covers like the ones you showed. So, you might think about selling sets of those type of covers.
What size were your jumbo playing cards? They look bigger than the ones I got on Amazon. I used one deck as part of my 100 day project. I painted gel medium on them then collaged nice backgrounds for my hearts. I did 100 days of hearts. They turned out pretty good, I think. If you're interested in working with them, search for Altered Playing Cards on RUclips. Several people have done them. Probably on Instagram and Facebook too.
In the watercolor book, I think the blank pages are on the backs of the colored plates of finished watercolors. I think they do that because it's printed separately then collated into the rest of the book. I noticed when you flipped through the Robin Hood book that the pages with color illustrations were blank on the back too.
Sorry to go on so long lol. But you found so much fun stuff!! I'm trying not to be so envious hahaha. Thank you for a great video! 😊❤️
great finds! what year books are able to be scanned?
Hi Dena. Thank you. I did a subsequent video going over my understanding of copyright. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/vxBJrjq3boI/видео.html. I hope this will help. Thanks for watching and for your comment. 🥰
Do you do trades or swaps? I would love to do a swap with you. Love the gentleman’s book. Hard to find masculine stuff sometimes.
I haven't in the past. I do sometimes put together bundles in my Etsy shop. I will be out of commission for several weeks due to a surgery this Friday but when I get back to things I'll look through my stash and try to put together some more masculine things in a bundle for you. Can you message me through FB or Instagram as a reminder? I'll make a note for myself as well. 🥰
BTW the pokey thing was for buttoning up shoes/boots.I only know because my grandma gave me hers!
I kinda wondered if that's what it might be I just expected it to be more curved at the tip for that. ☺️
How long does copyright last? I have several old books from my grandparents and I want to scan some of the pages.
Hi Jennifer. I'm not an attorney so I just researched copyright on the internet and found this short summary that I keep a copy of handy to refer to myself:
To determine whether a work is in the public domain and available for use without the author’s permission, you first have to find out when it was published. Then apply the following rules to see if the copyright has expired:
All works published in the United States before 1924 are in the public domain.
Works published after 1923, but before 1978 are protected for 95 years from the date of publication. If the work was created, but not published, before 1978, the copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years.
For works published after 1977, the copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years. However, if the work is a work for hire (that is, the work is done in the course of employment or has been specifically commissioned) or is published anonymously or under a pseudonym, the copyright lasts between 95 and 120 years, depending on the date the work is published.
Lastly, if the work was published between 1924 and 1963, you must check with the U.S. Copyright Office to see whether the copyright was properly renewed. If the author failed to renew the copyright, the work has fallen into the public domain and you may use it.
I hope this is helpful but I encourage everyone to do their own research as well.
@@heartandsoulfuldesign thank you that helps greatly. I will print this out so I have it also!
I was planning to do a video next on old books and taking them apart, which ones to scan, which to just use the pages so I will also include a bit about copyright in making decisions. I have done a little more research in preparing for this video to show some examples of calculating whether something is in public domain or not. I hope you'll watch for it as I found some good charts.
How old do books have to be before you can scan them? I have an old Hiawatha book that I will have to look up the date as the page with copyright year is gone
Hi Joan. It’s a complicated subject but I hope this video will help: OLD BOOKS FOR JOURNALS Pt. 1: Copyright & Public Domain Basics/How To Deconstruct/What to Scan
ruclips.net/video/vxBJrjq3boI/видео.html
To keep it simple in my own mind I look for books published before 1927 but you’ll see in the video there are exceptions. Good luck with your Hiawatha book. 🥰
@@heartandsoulfuldesign Thank you so much for the reply and link to a video. I will watch it now. Happy crafting and making junk journals ☺♥
How do you go about the copyright on the books you take apart, make into packages & sell as a kit for others to do their journalling? You'd be selling copyright works.
You make a very good point. In my thinking, I’m not copying it and selling it. I’m taking the actual printed work as it was originally sold and reselling it. Think of buying a used book at a thrift store or garage sale. I think of it that way. The same with the buyer taking that piece of original paper printed as it was originally sold and putting it in their artwork/journal to sale. They are not making multiple copies of it to use and then sell which would not be ok. I hope this is helpful. I’m not claiming to be an expert but this is my understanding and interpretation. 🥰