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Throw Me a Bone

Throw Me a Bone

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Throw Me a Bone

by Lothrop, Eleanor

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New York: Whittlesey House A Division of The McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. BOOK: Previous Owner/Dealer Markings (Small Company Stamp Neatly Imprinted on Front Free Endpaper); Spine Bumped; Moderate Shelf Rub to Boards; Moderate Yellowing Due to Age. DUST JACKET: Previous Owner Markings (Price Clipped); Moderate Sticker Pull; Moderately Creased; Heavily Chipped; Heavy Yellowing Due to Age; In Archival Quality Jacket Cover. SUB-TITLE: What Happens When You Marry an Archaeologist. COVER AND 22 FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS BY: John O'Hara Cosgrave, II. SYNOPSIS: When Eleanor Lothrop swore to "obey," she had no idea her new husband would soon be giving her orders to "clean out that smashed skeleton in Grave No. 27." In this gay and adventurous book, she tells just what can happen when you marry a famous archaeologist and decide to go along with him for better or worse. There isn't much that doesn't happen, and it is all exciting, new and continuously amusing. Their honeymoon was spent on a Chilean cattle boat where the cows came first, freight second, and she and her husband, Sam, an uncomfortable and unglamorous last. In Northern Chile she was pursued by insects and an English colonel. In Southern Chile she was assigned a hotel room with three male strangers, and was chased with a carving knife by an infuriated Indian. On beautiful Lake Atitlan in Guatemala they lived for weeks in a hostile native village where no foreigner had dared stay since the 1700's, and Mrs. Lothrop's curiosity almost brought about a lynching (her own). One hundred miles from the Canal Zone, where the Indians played marbles with gold beads the size of ping-pong balls, she went swimming with only crocodiles for company, threw an all-night party for eighty natives and made her biggest and most surprising discovery of all. In all the years she bravely tagged along on archaeological expeditions, not once did she settle down within walking distance of running water or a bed with springs. She eventually got so hardened to it all that she would even trade a pre-Columbian jug for a twentieth-century frying pan, and dreamed at night of the United States--land of running water and enamel fixtures. In the end she found she liked the life so much she didn't want to go back to civilization at all. - and - Eleanor Lothrop's honeymoon cruise was spent on a Chilean cattle boat. From beautiful Lake Atitlan in Guatemala to the shores of Southern Chile she found excitement and hilarious adventure mixed liberally with discomfort and DDT. Mrs. Lothrop actually wrote Throw Me a Bone in self-defence after being asked innumerable times how it feels to be married to an archaeologist and share such a glamorous life. Her husband, Samuel Lothrop, is a curator of the Peabody Museum, Harvard University. They are now off to Costa Rica on a hunt for more dead Indians.. Hard Cover. Very Good/Fair. Illus. by John O'Hara Cosgrave, II. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Throw Me a Bone
Author
Lothrop, Eleanor
Illustrator
John O'Hara Cosgrave, II
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Fair
Publisher
Whittlesey House A Division of The McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
Place of Publication
New York
Keywords
Biography
Bookseller catalogs
Biography;
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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For a good portion of the 1990's, our family was interested in the idea of entering the used book business. We are all avid readers, book lovers, and book collectors who cannot pass a bookstore without popping in. Family trips to the library and our local used bookstore were a regularity while growing up. With each of us having interests in different genres (with a little overlapping here and there), we cover a lot of bases. The thought of having a store of our own was appealing, and the hunt was on - both for stock and a location.
We thought to combine under one roof many different things that would appeal to readers and book lovers. Not only used books, but some new items as well. Bookmarks (to ward off dog-eared pages), bookends (to keep those out-of-control collections under control), bookplates (to label books on the "Can I borrow that?" circuit to ensure that they always found their way home), book repair tape (to lend a helping hand to collectors with tattered favourites in their collections), and so on. With an interest in book-themed knick knacks as well, we had two sides to our would-be business: books and knick-knacks. Hence the business was born.
In the early part of 1998 we bought a commercial property, and in the summer we first opened our doors in a storefront in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. With start-up stock consisting of a garage full of books hand-picked for just such a venture that we purchased from someone who changed their plans, we were in business.
For several years we operated in this storefront, growing our business and learning about the industry and the backbone of it - the customers. It was very satisfying to be present at the end of someone's book quest, as we were quite often. Many a time we heard shouts of joy from somewhere in the shop as customers happened upon just what they'd been looking for (oftentimes for quite a while). At other times, people would approach us with bits and pieces of information that they remembered from long ago favourites in hopes that we could at least help them come up with an author or title to help in their search, which we often times did, with the book in hand. And when we couldn't come up with anything on our own, we would pick the brains of other customers in conversation, or turn to the internet for help for them. For us, quality and selection of stock go hand-in-hand with customer service. One isn't much good without the other.
But times, people, places, and lives change and after several years in our storefront we made a change of our own - in 2004 we relocated to the internet. Now a home-based business in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, we are gradually bringing our inventory online here.
We carry used paperbacks, hardbacks, and magazines for both adults and children. We have thousands upon thousands of books that are not yet listed for sale on the internet, but are gradually making their way there.Fully Booked sells on Biblio.com, as well as on other online venues: abebooks.com (as Past Pages), alibris.com (under Lisa Van Munster), amazon.ca (as resurrectedreads), Etsy.com (as OutOfOurHands), and from time to time on ebay.ca (as littleredreadinghood or thebigbadbookseller).

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