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18990009160LONDON ENGLAND to KUCHING SARAWAK BORNEO. Good. 1899. On offer is a fascinating diary of an English gentleman by the name of Ben D. Beeley from England who at the very end of the 19th Century travels from London to Borneo to function as a missionary to the local population there. The 1899 New Year begins with a short entry by Beeley: I commenced the New Year in all Saints Church. O Lord help me to serve Thee with true devotion in my life as a missionary in Borneo. In February He sails aboard steamship from London heading to Singapore. The day before he says his goodbyes: The saddest day in my life he remarks. I left home this morning at 9 a.m. How awful to say good-bye to the dear ones at home Dear Father and Darling mother and dear old Gal. M God help them and bless and comfort them.I took my dear little Lottie for a long walk. How happy I was in her company. How sad to leave her but I am happy since I know she loves me truly and faithfully. I have asked her not to wait for me and she promises she will not. Never can I forget the farewell at All Saints Church. All the girls cried. Jeff embraced me. And those dear men how they did cheer!! My god take away pride from me. He leaves on the steamer Kawachi Maru. The beginning of his journey is less than pleasant filled with headaches terrible sea sickness and rough seas. The days get better as they go on and Beeley notes his activities everyday on the boat. For example: Awoke feeling much better. Had a better breakfast. Spent the morning on Deck. Talk to one of the Miss Vincents. Bible Reading on Luke xvii 1 -10 . Very rough in evening and much spray. He writes everyday of the journey to Singapore. From England the steamer travels across the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal. Beeley doesnt like Port Said much: I was 4 or 5 times in the day grossly insulted in the street. The whole tone of the place is awful. There is work there for 100 missionaries and there is only one! The ship reaches Singapore and is therefore only a day before it goes on to Borneo. Beeley is stationed in Kuching Sarawak as a missionary. His first impressions in early April are very positive and shortly after arriving he get to work: I took Perrys boys for scripture from 10 to 10:45. It was a great treat to hear how well they answered. They were all Dyaks and Chinese. My first bit of mission work. He comes off as an intensely curious person and writes often about the customs and religion of the people around him: Chinese ancestor worship is very extraordinary.a procession headed by 2 men carrying 2.coloured baskets next to a scarlet banner followed by a dead goat on a stretcher and a young dead pig both these have fruit in their mouths.; The Malays have curious customs of piling up pillows one on the top of the others; The Chinese and Malay made an awful row. They believe a dragon was swelling the moon. and they tried to scare him. He also starts to notice some of the ethnic strife: This morning 5 Dyaks were executed for the murder of some Chinese. The murder took place about five years ago but the murders have only just been found out. We had some Cricket at the fort. It was good fun. The Dyaks thoroughly enjoyed it. There was a boy in an inch of water on the pitch. I never expected to play cricket in the east in such a quagmire. While in Kuching Beeley spends considerable time with one of the White Rajahs of Sarawak Charles of Sarawak Charles Johnson/Brooke. The Rajahs were a dynastic monarchy of the English Brooke family who founded and ruled the Kingdom of Sarawak from 1841 - 1947. He receives an invitation for dinner from the Rajah at Astana his palace in Kuching. When Beeley sets off to the field to preach he encounters many obstacles including awful weather tribes of headhunters and dangerous animals. At one village he notices human heads hanging from posts outside of their homes. Saribas people are very nice & all want me to stay with them. There were 2 human heads hanging up the house opposite our beds.He has near disastrous river trip & almost drowns on several occasions. He also hunts & in one case shoots a 7 foot crocodile outside of his hut. His journey to the more rural and isolated parts of the country is exceptionally fascinating to read. Despite becoming a Deacon in September Beeley is assigned to a seemingly abandoned missionary station where everything is rundown and has to live in the ruins of a house. He suffers bouts of dysentery and mentions many of his fellow missionaries are depressed and want to leave Sarawak. He writes 'This Diocese is in a bad state. Men are all dissatisfied. Gomes Perry in fact nearly all want to leave. What will be the end I do not know! Shortly afterward he becomes horribly ill and spends almost two months in a delirious state. He writes often of struggles with his faith I hope I shall not be alone in any mission station I am so weak & I am afraid of myself.; O God help me in the great responsibility of guiding this mission station. Give me strength and help. I do feel the responsibility of this mission I hope all will go well. and his own personal salvation. As well as his struggles to actually comprehend the Dyak language and culture and to speak back to them. At the end of the year Beeley writes a fantastic retrospective passage: The end of 1899. A wonderful year to me. The beginning of a new life how many things have happened !! Some for good some almost bringing about my downfall. God thou knowest- all my love thee feeble and weak though it be. Am I better or worse for the past year The past is gone from us forever. It is gathered and it belongs to us no more. No single work can ever be unspoken no single step retraced. In February I had heart rendering farewells to leave home & my dear family & her whom I love. In April i landed in Sarawak & commenced my work. In July I had fierce trials by temptation. In August I was prostrate on a bed with sickness. In September I was ordained Deacon. In December left alone in the heart of Sarawak. Yet O God I was in thy hands & I know thou will keep me safe. The book is in good condition. The cover and spine have some aesthetic wear and discoloration but are still structurally good. The binding is still tight. The pages inside show little foxing or rips and tears. The handwriting is clear and legible throughout in black and blue ink and occasionally pencil. Some of the ink has faded a bit and there are a couple dozen pages where the ink has bled through to the other side. This does slightly affect the ease at which the content can be read for these pages but the bleeding through is minimal and the words can still be made out with slightly more effort. OVERALL: G; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF BEN D. BEELEY LONDON ENGLAND UNITED KINGDOM PORT SAID SUEZ CANAL SINGAPORE KUCHING SARAWAK BORNEO CHRISTIAN OUTREACH PROSELYTIZING MALAYSIA SOUTHEAST ASIA ANGLICAN MISSIONARY MISSIONARY WORK IN ASIA TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY CHRISTIANITY IN ASIA MALAY PEOPLE DYAK PEOPLE CHARLES BROOKE RAJAH OF SARAWAK WHITE RAJAHS KAWACHI MARU AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY DIARIES PERSONAL HISTORY FIRST PERSON ACCOUNT WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
201122321Salem Oregon: State of Oregon. Fine. 2011. 1st Thus. Hardcover. Signed by Governor Barbara Roberts and Secretarys of State Phil Keisling and Norma Paulus on the title page. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 133 pages; Signed by Associated . State of Oregon hardcover
19300001287DETROIT FLORIDA CALIFORNIA. Good. 1930. On offer is the fascinating original manuscript diary of Miss Anne Bernstein b. May 28 1914 of Michigan the diary starts out with her first living in Dryden and then a year later the family moves to Detroit. This is a very unique diary inasmuch it is a travel diary of the many many trips Anne made from her teens as a high spirited young woman on road trips or hitchhiking on numerous short and long distance trips in 1930 to vacation trips holiday excursions hospital stays weekned visits etc. a mature and sometimes married woman would take over the next 25 years until 1955. Through Anne's travel lists and narrative we are in truth documenting her adult life. The first page lists 12 different trips in the summer through to Thanksgiving. In 1931 the entries become somewhat more detailed and the 'Ran away from home' makes for an ominous entry in green ink. But with all her rebelliousness and running around partying and boys Anne is at heart a very nice Jewish girl who gets married to Benjamin Bradley at the Heights Temple in Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal. Over 88 pages of entries we see a life and get an intimate look at what Anne was like and her experiences including her single years hitchhiking all over the place her marriage to Ben Bradley the birth of her children including twins the family's move to Florida living in California with her husband because he's in the Navy her horse racing and everything in between. Plus she seems to love to drink and smoke and on numerous occasions "swears off of both" but that promise to herself doesn't last too long. Here are some snippets of this super diary: "July 5th 1930 Hitch hiked to Almont Imlay Romeo Clifford North Branch and Kingstom. 160 miles." "September 5th 1931 Labor day. To parade at Romeo with mother father Sammy Lily Niki and I. Then to Detroit and new home at 16161 Roselawn." "July 30th 1932 To Lakeville to swim with mailman. Also back with him on his afternoon route." "July 4th 1933 Race at Dryden. I came in first. Beat Allison and Higbee's horses." "Labor Day 1933 Spent weekend at farm with family. Horse races at Race Track. Sam won Farmer's race. I won the heavy pong race." "October 7th & 10th 1934 With Morrey Lily mother and me to Florida. Lower Michigan Ohio Kentucky Tennessee Georgia Florida. Miami Beach. 1665 James Ave .Arrived in Florida nice trip. Stayed at Villa D'este Hotel on Biscayne Blvd." "November 15th 1934 Got a job at "Petrie's" Flagler St. Miami Florida. Met Esther Weinberg and Mrs. Petrie." "February 14th 1935 Valentines Day. Met Allen Serlin and swore off smoking forever. Not for Allen for Sammy Broke resolution June 1935. See New Year's eve 1936." "December 31st 1935 New Year's eve. Lily Harold mother and I quietly saw the new year in at our apt. at 642 Michigan Ave. Miami Beach Florida. Went swimming today also." "January 7th 1937 Thursday. Arrived in Miami 11:00 a.m. Rented an apt with Sherman's at Seville Plaza at 642 Michigan Miami Beach. Saw William's Fish Kaplain's Sangerman's Neham's George and Stacey." "February 6th 1937 Saturday. Decided to leave Sherman's at 642 Michigan. Saw Mrs. Titelbaum at Blackstone. Engaged as governess for Arline 8 years old and Carol 4 ½ years old. Room board and salary." "March 27th 1937 Friday. Moved to our new flat at 3200 W. Philadelphia. Good luck and happiness I hope." "November 18th 1938 Left for Cleveland with Lily via Mercury. Dinner on train. Ben and Harvey met us at the station. Checked in to Hollender Hotel. To Ohio Villa. Saw Marian and Cal Smith." "April 22nd 1939 5:30 Mercury to Cleveland. Ben gave me a gorgeous engagement ring Tuesday April 25th." "August 30th 1939 To bed at 11:30. Spent an absolutely sleepless night. Heard war declared over radio by Hitler. Sept. 1st 5:00 Det. time." "September 25th & 26th 1939 New York. Ben Bradley and I were married at Heights Temple Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal." "October 1st 1939 Took cab to Lakeview Rd. Rented an apartment at Sovereign Hotel. Married life is marvelous. I have a wonderful Husband. Now: Mrs. Ben Bradley!" "November 25th 1942 Ben enlisted in U.S. Navy 1st class petty officer." "February 25th 1943 Arrived in Los Angeles after a perfect trip. Took a bus to Oxnard and cab to Port Hueneme Ben's C. B. Camp. Finally met Ben at USO at Oxnard. Spent night at home of Ben Rich." "February 24th 1945 Hitch hiked to Van Nuys Cal. To Helen Cole's "Golden Egg Ranch". The diary was kept in a 3 ½" x 5 ¾" journal titled "My Travels" which really describes Anne's life the best. She doesn't seem to stay in one place for very long. The cover is worn and pulling away a bit from the binding and a few pages are torn out but overall G.; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; DEPRESSION ERA HITCHHIKING TRAMPING TRAVEL JUDAICA JEWISH JUDAISM FEMINISM GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY CANADIANA TRAVEL GERMANY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT . unknown
010665South Dennis Massachusetts. Unbound. Very good. This correspondence includes seven letters written over three summers 1932-1934 by Ben Perkins from Bonnie Dune Nautical Camp in South Dennis Massachusetts for boys to his parents at either Gramby or Holyoke Massachusetts. Six of the letters are in their original mailing envelopes two of which have had their stamps torn from the right corner in accordance with Ben's instructions to "Save the Stamps." Also included is a two-page memo "To Parents of Bonnie Dune Campers Season 1932". <br /> <br /> <p>The memo includes instructions regarding transportation to camp baggage equipment homesickness food and candy spending money physical history and visitors.<br /> <br /> <p>From Ben's writing it appears that he was probably between the ages of eight to twelve when he attended this camp. The letters include affection for his parents excitement about camp events and his daily routine. <br /> <br /> <p>The letters read in part:</p> <br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">"Mother and Daddy I will send you a present in a few days and Daddy I will make a Billfold. I just came back from the trip to Avalon. . . Supper will be . . . peanut and jam and milk and cracker. . .<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">"Last night we have topsy turvy night we play game then we went to the Jetty for supper. . . You may come to camp in August we got a new motor boat. . .<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">"I came back from the back shore last night it. . . the coast guard man came down and helped us. . . Some of the girls came from Chaqueaset. . .<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">"Yesterday we went over the Eastham to see the whales on the beach. There were about 80 of them. There was a sailboat race and one of them tip over. . . This afternoon we are going over the flax pond for a bath. I am going to make a puzzle tonight. . .<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">"On Thursday there was a cruise to Martha's Vineyard and stayed that night. The Next day we went over to Wood's Hoel. We came home Friday night. Saturday the camp went down river to the Bass River Water-meet. . . When I come home I am going to make the sailboat I drew at the bottom of this letter.<br /> <br /> <p style="margin-left:5%; margin-right:10%;">"Camp is over on the 26. . . On Friday night they are going to have the banquet. . ."</p> . Camp Bonnie Dune was the first boys' summer camp to open on Camp Cod. It was founded in 1917 by Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rogers and staffed by the son and daughter. The main camp building was located in a refurbished old sea captain's home. The couple also ran a nautical girls' camp Camp Chequesett in a full-rigged ship anchored in Wellfleet Bay. </p> <br /> <br /> <p>William F. Buckley attended Bonnie Dune where he developed a life-long taste for peanut butter. The Renaissance July 1938. "The discovery at Camp Bonnie Dune on the Bass River Cape Cod of peanut butter and raspberry jam on a cracker." <br /> <br /> <p>For more information about the camp see contemporary news articles and advertisements available online.<br /> <br /> <p>A charming record of a well-to-do boy's life at an early New England summer camp.</p> . unknown
1950SP13-0822-13005Shelbyville High School 1950-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1950 Shelbyville High School Shelbyville Kentucky 8 1/8 x 11 1/4 inches tall burgundy faux leather hardcover no dust jacket as issued embossed design and lettering to front cover copiously illustrated with black-and-white photographs 58 26 pp. Slight to moderate soiling rubbing and edgewear to covers with some fraying at spine tips. Prior owner name in red ink to front pastedown. Otherwise a very good to near fine copy - clean bright and unmarked - of this scarce yearbook. ~SP38~ 2.0P The 1950 yearbook for Shelbyville High School in Shelbyville Kentucky years later absorbed into Shelby County High School. The county seat for Shelby County Kentucky Shelbyvile was established in 1792 and for many years was known as an agricultural city - principally producing corn hemp tobacco wheat pork and beef. Shelbyville High School hardcover
1979SP37-0622-12602United States Air Force Academy 1979-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1979 United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School Colorado Springs Colorado 8 5/8 x 11 3/8 inches tall red faux leather hardcover no dust jacket as issued black and white illustration to front cover and black lettering to spine copiously illustrated with black-and-white and color photographs 144 pp. Very slight soiling and edgewear to covers. Prior owner label to top margin of front free-endpaper. Otherwise a very good to near fine copy – clean bright and unmarked – of this scarce yearbook. ~SP37~ 2.5P The 1979 class yearbook for the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School - usually referred to as ‘the Prep School’ or ‘The P School’ - which was established in May 1961. It offers a select group of enlisted personnel and civilians a pathway to join the cadre at the Academy. The school provides the academic leadership and physical skills to prepare them for success as future officers. While cadet candidates are not guaranteed an appointment to the Academy they earn consideration and a recommendation from the preparatory school commander if they successfully complete the 10-month program. United States Air Force Academy hardcover
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191518393AB1915. Wien Dezember 1915 und Februar 1916 29 : 22 cm. Zusammen 2 Seiten An den Schauspieler Regisseur und Drehbuchautor Hubert Marischka dem er "für den Monat Dezember eine Remuneration" 3. XII. und "auch für den Monat Februar eine freiwillige Bonifikation" 29.II. zukommen läßt. - Jeweils auf Briefpapier mit unterschiedlich gestalteten Briefkopf von "Ben Tieber's Apollo-Varieté-Theater". - Mit kleinen Randläsuren; der handschriftliche Brief etwas verwaschen. unknown
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20209781544502427-2025FFT Press 2020. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Ben Crawford Meghan McCracken Warren Doyle</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> FFT Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781544502427</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2020</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 468</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> With Foreword by Appalachian Trail legend & hall-of-famer Warren Doyle.As his six children slept on the dirty floor of a women's restroom while a blizzard howled outside Ben Crawford had one thought: Have I gone too far The next morning Child Protective Services along with an armed sheriff arrived to ask the same question. 2000 Miles Together is the story of the largest family ever to complete a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail defying skeptics and finding friends in the unlikeliest of places. On the trail Ben Crawford battled not only the many dangers and obstacles presented by the wilderness--snowstorms record-breaking heat Lyme disease overflowing rivers toothaches rattlesnakes forest fires and spending the night with a cult--but also his own self-doubt. In an effort to bring his family closer together was he jeopardizing his future relationship with his kids When the hike was done would any of them speak to him again The Crawford family's self-discovery over five months thousands of miles and countless gummy bears proves that there's more than one way to experience life to the fullest. You don't have to accept the story you've been shown. By leaving home you'll find more than just adventure--you'll find a new perspective on the relationships we often take for granted and open yourself up to a level of connection you never thought possible.</p> FFT Press hardcover
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