What is it about old books?
It's that intangible quality that speaks of character and history and people from another time.
Old books add instant charm and warmth to a room no matter what style it is.
People laugh when I tell them I love the way old books smell.
Musty. Moldy. Glue and ink and old paper. A hint of vanilla or coffee, perhaps.Water-stained pages with crumbly edges. Upright or reclining on their sides.
I love those old books with tattered cloth covers or worn leather bindings.
And especially those books with etched or unusual covers.
Some are classic, others a bit risque for the times.
Those with intricate leather covers and gilt-edged pages are my favorites.
Old books are perfect for elevating a display
or complementing a silver piece on a mantle or in a bookcase.
Many old books have lovely writing inside their covers.
I have my mother's old school dictionary filled with scribbles and hearts.
I cherish this one.
You never know what you might find in an old tome you buy for a dollar at an estate sale.
I recently bought a book that was stuffed with 1950s Betsy McCall cutouts,
complete with outfits for every occasion.
Sometimes you might discover a pressed flower or leaf and wonder why it was special.
I love to group vintage books with similar covers for an "old library" look.
And the ads on the back page are a peek into an age long gone.
It's that timeworn quality that gives books a rich feeling of our past.
Old books belong to another time but they've definitely found a home today . . . with me.
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I love old books as well! Especially for all the reasons you mention. I have been collecting them since I was 12 and that's over 50 years ago. But there is nothing like a book to hold in your hand and wonder who else read it and what their life was like.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jann. Love your comment about holding a book in your hands. Probably why I don't have a Kindle.
DeleteI have an affinity for old books as well. They make my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteMe too. Thanks for visiting Meghan.
DeleteOver the years I've brought many old books home from auctions and estate sales. Like you, I find something irresistible in them.
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Deletei love old books too. lovely post & pictures. thanks for sharing. xo- maryjo
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DeleteI cannot resist an old book with torn and tattered covers and pages. I like to find ones with Christmas inscriptions or notes. I used to keep my Betsy McCall paper dolls in my books to keep her flat.
ReplyDeleteYou sound like a fellow book lover. Thanks Donna.
DeleteI, too, love old books, there is just something about the old leather and graphics that speak to me.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Thanks Marigene.
DeleteI share that same love of old books as you do. You're right, there is just something about them.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring and have a blessed Easter week!
Thanks Gina. Happy Easter to you.
DeleteOh how I love old books and how fun to find something special inside. I use them in all my decor and treasure every one. You have some lovely old books. (I did a post on a few of mine today too) Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane. You never know what you'll find inside.
DeleteI love old books too. You have some beauties, I see! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your note Janet.
DeleteI also love old books! Especially reading them! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I found you via THE SCOOP!
Thanks JES. I still have to read my old books. The language is so different from modern books.
DeleteYou speak to my heart with this post. Thank you so much for sharing your books!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful comment Cynthia. Thank you.
DeleteI love old books that have really old copyright dates and ancient inscriptions. I even have an oldie that was hand bound.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan. I love the inscriptions too.
DeleteLove how you styled the books. I am always on the hunt for some myself. They tell such a beautiful story even before you open them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely comment Christine.
DeleteI so agree with you about old books. Infact, all my friends feel the same way. Its strange how publishers haven't clicked to how much people love the old book styles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Sarah. Maybe publishers will figure it out someday.
DeleteThanks for sharing this sweet post with SYC. It brought back sweet memories for me because I stored my Betsy McCall dolls between the pages of magazines.
ReplyDeleteI have a copy of A Child' Garden of Verses that was a baby gift to me 67 years ago and my 91 year old aunt's 1927 edition of A Christmas Carol.
Thanks so much for visiting. Wish I could see your book collection. Sounds wonderful.
DeleteI too am a collector of books and have saved many from my grandparents as well. Such a sweet and tender post and I enjoyed how you shared displaying them around your home.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this most precious inspiration and for sharing it with us on Thoughts Of Home On Thursday.
Hope to see you next week too.
Happy Easter~
Jemma
Dear Jemma, what a sweet comment. Thanks so much. Happy Easter to you.
DeleteLove this post because I love books too! I once said on a teaching interview that I loved the smell of books ... that might have cinched the job. :)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you joined Thoughts of HOme on Thursday.
Happy Easter!
Thanks Stacey. I would have hired you too!
DeleteAs a former librarian I love old books. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammy. I've always secretly wanted to be a librarian but I'd never get any work done.
DeletePat, Books are so nice, old ones are more special. Thanks for creating such nice presentations. Sylvia D.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sylvia.
DeleteHi Pat, I love old books for all the reasons you've noted. One of my Panoply sisters is always finding great, old books with beautiful titles (and sometimes risque, like you said) and photos on the covers. I collect miniature books and previously did a post on that collection. Am hoping you are not in the throes of this most recent snowstorm, but if you are, hope you do a post to let us know you're dug out. Happy Easter.
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Hi Rita, thanks for checking in on me. We were in the middle of the blizzard, got 16 inches. Still digging out. Glad you appreciated the book post. Happy Easter to you.
DeleteI am totally with you, I love old books too
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
Thanks Molly.
DeleteI too love the scent of old books and the way they feel in my hand.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up this wonderful post on Thoughts of Home on Thursday. May you have a glorious Easter!
Hi Laura, thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. Happy Easter to you.
DeleteI share your love for old books, Pat :) Posted on Facebook and pinned. Thanks for linking up with Vintage Charm!
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