Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Monday, May 08, 2006
Ink & Blood

I have an affinity for old antiquarian books and have a small collection of antique Bibles myself. The exhibit Bibles ended around 1782. I collect Bibles from thereafter as they are affordable and range from the low “hundreds” as opposed to “thousands” of dollars and I cannot afford the latter on my budget. From 1850 to the early 1900s, family Bibles were mass produced and sold door to door by salesmen or in catalogs such as Sears & Roebuck. These were very ornate and elaborate leather bound publications that could cost as much as a months salary for lower income families. However, they were also abundant in information such as an encylcopia, history of the books of the Bible, family history pages for recording births, marriages and deaths as well as a family portrait section for photographs not to mention the Old and New Testaments. Many are filled with beautiful steel and woodcut images from noted 19th century artist and illustrator Gustave Dore’. Often these would be the only “book” and educational resource in a home so they were very popular in their time and were and still are handed down generation to generation as family heirlooms. However from time to time you will find them for sale in antique shops and on-line auction services such as eBay. Here is a small sampling of my collection picking up where the “Ink & Blood” exhibit left off.
TAH
Parallel Bible: Side by side version of both Latin & Greek translations, 1886.
Swedish/Dano-Norwegian Language Bible, 1890.
Catholic Bible, Douay & Rheims version, 1884.

Silver Cover with Lapis stones Hebrew/English old testaments, (L) 1956 & (R) 1966.
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Dragon Boat Races
Last weekend, for the third year in a row, Tampa has hosted the Dragon Boat Races in conjunction with Asia Fest near the Channelside area. Ever heard of it? Neither have I. But my new girlfriend’s company is a corporate sponsor and she was on one of the rowing teams. (They actually won their second race while she was on the boat!) It was a beautiful day with perfect weather so I called up my “photog” buddy and we made a day of it recording images of the event.
Enjoy!
TAH

























