Best of
Adult
1950
Monster Rally
Charles Addams - 1950
How in the world they have ever become lovable - every last parent-murdering, wax-image-sticking, potion-brewing one of them - is a mystery known only to Charles Addams and countless thousands of his fans. They are, most of them, cartoons that have appeared already in The New Yorker, but were never published before in book form. There are six that no one has ever seen. And all of them will make you giggle and shutter deliciously.
Techniques of Rug Weaving
Peter Collingwood - 1950
A classic in the field, with clear instructions and numerous illustrations, the book describes both old techniques and new technical developments.
The Nymph and the Lamp
Thomas H. Raddall - 1950
Set in the 1920s, the story unfolds against the wild desolation of a wind swept island off the coast of Nova Scotia. In writing The Nymph and the Lamp, Thomas Raddall created a haunting and powerful love story that when first published in 1950, became one of Canada’s best known novels.
The Gourmet Cookbook, Vol. I
Gourmet Magazine - 1950
Old-fashioned encyclopedic cookbook.