The best-selling handbook for America's pioneers, first published in 1859. A fascinating look into the strenuous and hazardous life faced by pioneers and prairie travelers.
A facsimile edition of the original "way to a man's heart," featuring authentic American recipes, European cooking, and Jewish favorites. First published in 1903, it was a staple of the American kitchen for more than fifty years.
With its bold designs and striking color, this ABC book, originally illustrated in 1923 by acclaimed American artist Charles Buckles Falls, continues to enchant modern readers.
A facsimile reprint of the 1912 original manual of the Camp Fire Girls, founded by Dr. & Mrs. Luther Halsey Gulick. "The primary purpose of Camp Fire," said Dr. Gulick, "is to promote service to others, teamwork, and opportunities for a well rounded life."
A defining document in the women's rights movement in the United States. Author Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a leader in the women's rights movement during the mid to late 19th century.