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Posted by prometheus 7/19/2006 1:52 PM | remove
  I love finding old books.
Posted by Big Pete 11/28/2006 7:08 PM | remove
  I once found old underwear in one of my recon missions it was from the 1900s
Posted by BravoOrig 1/3/2007 7:00 PM | remove
  Any 100 year old skid mark?
Posted by LunarLumen 12/11/2007 7:24 PM | remove
  The picture of the book is a nice touch.
Posted by Aidan 1/13/2008 8:53 AM | remove
  Is that about divorce?
Posted by iliamo1986 10/3/2013 3:41 PM | remove
  Description from Amazon:

Four hundred eighty Madison Avenue, New York, was the home of the Clarence Day family in the 1880s. The times were prosperous and the nation strong, in Clarence Day, Sr.'s view largely because he willed it thus. His prayers reflected this: they turned to shooting matches if God failed to act on schedule.

Father Day's presence dominates each scene just as it has since his son began telling tales about him in the magazines of the 1930s.
Posted by IEatYourPancakes 3/28/2014 1:54 PM | remove
  From what I found through Google, Life With Father and Life With Mother were two separate books. Both were collections of funny little stories from when Clarence Day was growing up. Life With Mother was published after he died. I guess they were later put into one book.
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