The Floral Birthday Book: Flowers and their Emblems

From the cataloguing notes for ‘The Floral Birthday Book: Flowers and their Emblems‘ :

This charming book aided its owner in remembering the birthdays of friends and acquaintances. The printed calendar, which assigns a plant to each day of the year, lists an associated quality, and presents a short poem, was interleaved with blank lined pages providing a place to to record names adjacent to each day of the year.

Additional pages of this small volume reveal names written in multiple hands, suggesting that it functioned as both a memory aid and an autograph book for its owner – a place to collect the signatures of their beloved. The printer Edmund Evans became known for exactly this sort of inclusion of vivid colour printing within an intricate page layout, which would have been something of a novelty at the time. 

Birthday calendar, first page with inscription on facing page

Birthday calendar, first page with inscription on facing page

You can find out more about ‘Sentimental botany‘ in the digital exhibition ‘Interpersonal Botany: Interactions between people, print and botany 1700-1900‘ which was organized by McGill’s Interacting with Print research group and the Rare Books & Special Collections.

The red cow and her friends

The red cow is my best imaginary friend since I’ve always wanted to be a farmer!

Front cover of "The red cow and her friends"

Front cover of “The red cow and her friends”

 A BALLADE OF COWS

Fenceviewer I. a cow of parts,
Aggressive, competent and bold,
At every milking gives twelve quarts
And doesn’t give a—hoot!—(don’t scold!)
My Kerry cow, as good as gold;
Fenceviewer II.—(boss, they say)
La Veau, turned three; Beans, two-year-old—
These are the cows I milk each day!

When Phoebus shoots his morning darts,
Or wet or dry, or hot or cold,
One to the dewy pasture starts
With clanging pails and pants up-rolled.
Again when evening doth enfold
The earth and sky in twilight grey,
Him at that chore you may behold—
These are the cows I milk each day!

Although unskilled in dairy arts
I’ve soaked some lore by experts doled,
With gentle words that win their hearts
My cows from kicking I’ve cajoled;
And of all cattle, horned or polled,
Pure-bred or grade, own them who may,
Mine suit me best. They’ll not be sold—
These are the cows I milk each day!

ENVOY
Prince, if you ever in the wold
At milking time should chance to stray,
I’ll let you drink all you can hold—
These are the cows I milk each day!

(Page  14 of “The red cow and her friends”)

Page 62 of "The red cow and her friends"

Page 62 of “The red cow and her friends”

Page 21 of "The red cow and her friends"

Page 21 of “The red cow and her friends”

The red cow and her friends (Book)
The red cow and her friends (eBook)

Design and Typography

Sometimes it’s not the subject matter of a book that peaks my interest as much as the design and typography. Who knew fishing could look this stylish?

This 1888 gem, Artificial Flies and How to make them, is available by consultation in our Rare Books and Special Collections reading rooom during their opening hours, Monday-Friday 10am-6pm.

Front cover of "Artificial flies and how to make them"

Front cover of “Artificial flies and how to make them”

Title page of "Artificial flies and how to make them"

Title page of “Artificial flies and how to make them”

Page 5 of "Artificial flies and how to make them"

Page 5 of “Artificial flies and how to make them”

Wrecking ball achievements: beautiful homes in 1910 Toronto

I just think of wrecking balls when I view the photographs of simply stunning 1910 Toronto homes:

Toronto : a city of beautiful homes (Book)
Toronto : a city of beautiful homes (eBook)

Toronto: a city of beautiful homes—page 3

Toronto: a city of beautiful homes—page 3

Toronto: a city of beautiful homes—page 13

Toronto: a city of beautiful homes—page 13

The Burger book: tasty ways to serve ground meat

I sing this glorious land of ours,
Its motor cars and shows,
Its little gardens, gay with flowers,
Its phones and radios.
Here your ambitious boy may be
Our President if he’s able,
But what spells U.S.A. to me
Is “meat upon the table!”

Ours is the land of steaks and chops,
Of pork, beef, lamb and veal,
And thrifty costs when woman shops
Put meat in any meal.
So if at us should any scoff
Just show this patriot label—
One reason we are better off
Is “meat upon the table.”

(Meat on the Table by Edgar A. Guest, page 15)

The burger book: tasty ways to serve ground meat. (Book)
The burger book: tasty ways to serve ground meat. (eBook)

The burger book : tasty ways to serve ground meat—title page

The burger book : tasty ways to serve ground meat—title page

Railroad travel in Ontario, Quebec and the United States in 1909

The photos of trains and scenery are impressive in this 1909 book about railroad travel in Ontario, Quebec and the United States:

Trains 3 and 4 : flight of the International Limited, the railway Greyhound of Canada (Book)
Trains 3 and 4 : flight of the International Limited, the railway Greyhound of Canada (eBook)

Trains 3 and 4 : flight of the ’International Limited,’ the railway Greyhound of Canada—page 6

Trains 3 and 4 : flight of the ’International Limited,’ the railway Greyhound of Canada—page 6

Trains 3 and 4 : flight of the International Limited, the railway Greyhound of Canada—front cover

Trains 3 and 4 : flight of the International Limited, the railway Greyhound of Canada—front cover

Today I’m dreaming of Bermuda (Nature’s fairy land!)

Winter has come to Montreal with its freezing windchill and snow, so today I’m going to lose myself in this 1915 guide book we have to Bermuda, nature’s fairy land!

The original is small at just 23 cm but available for consultation at Rare Books and Special Collections during their opening hours, Monday-Friday 10am-6pm.

"A Fairyland in Fact as well as in Fancy" Full colour illustration on page 8 of 'Bermuda, nature’s fairy land : official tourists guide book, 1915-16.'

“A Fairyland in Fact as well as in Fancy” Full colour illustration on page 8 of ‘Bermuda, nature’s fairy land : official tourists guide book, 1915-16.’

Full colour illustration on page 5 of 'Bermuda, nature’s fairy land : official tourists guide book, 1915-16.'

Full colour illustration on page 5 of ‘Bermuda, nature’s fairy land : official tourists guide book, 1915-16.’

The Cocktail hour

It’s almost 5pm on a Friday so why don’t you download a copy of the 1951 classic “The Cocktail Hour” by Master Chef Louis P. De Gouy.

If you are not sure what to make but have some brandy on hand, you can do a quick search and find all 109 mentions of the delicious drink and pick the cocktail that best suits your mood. The orange flambeau bishop might be perfect for a cold night.

Brandy search in "The Cocktail Hour"

Brandy search in “The Cocktail Hour”

All of the books we digitize and make available in our catalogue are available for download and searchable.

You can find the original in the Cookbook Collection of Rare Books and Special Collections.

McGill’s magical manuscript

Measuring in at just 16cm tall we affectionately refer to ‘A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers‘ as our little magical manuscript. Dating from between 1550 and 1599 this might be one of the oldest manuscripts we’ve digitized. Due to its age and condition this was hand delivered to our lab by the Rare Books and Special Collection team and our digitization administrator Greg Houston did the scanning himself by hand on our V-Scan book cradle scanner.  Greg is also happy to report that he remains mishap free after scanning despite some library rumours that who ever handled the manuscript would be cursed.

Cataloguing notes: “Manuscript, probably of British origin. Written in two different cyphers, using the technique of vowel replacement. Most of the manuscript consists of graphically organized text, written in red and black ink. Possibly a devotional or quasi-devotional work. Manuscript written probably during the second half of the sixteenth century; a date appears in the manuscript: 1576.”

If you’d like to see the original, visit the Rare Books and Special Collections during their opening hours, Monday-Friday 10am-6pm.

16th century blind-tooled leather binding over wooden boards. Front cover of 'A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers'.

16th century blind-tooled leather binding over wooden boards. Front cover of ‘A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers’.

Inside front cover lined with manuscript waste. Inside front cover of 'A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers.'

Inside front cover lined with manuscript waste.

Signature of the former owner Lionel Johnson, London, 1894 based on cataloguing notes. Page 13 from 'A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers'.

Signature of the former owner Lionel Johnson, London, 1894 based on cataloguing notes. Page 13 from ‘A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers’.

Page 16 from 'A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers'

Page 16 from ‘A collection of magical formulae with some Christian prayers’

The McGill Library website banner: St. Jerome from a Book of Hours.

The library website migration to the WMS (Drupal) system was a significant achievement in 2011. Not only was it a success from the standpoint of site organization, it also featured an improved redesign that included many graphical elements. One highlight of the redesign was to refresh the prominent site banner.

McGill Library website banner

After considering numerous banner concepts and reviewing feedback from library staff, the idea was proposed to focus on Rare Books and its collection. The web services librarian in charge of the website and migration, Ed Bilodeau, thought it would be a great opportunity to photograph a rare and unique manuscript. Several unique manuscripts were chosen by the Head of Rare Books and Special Collections, Dr. Richard Virr and these were photographed in a professionally-lit camera room at the back of RBSC.

Although each of the manuscripts was beautifully ornate and interesting in its own right, one image stood out from the rest: the image of St. Jerome examining the pages of a book, much like a visitor to the McGill library would do today. It is from a Book of Hours, Use of Sarum, Flemish or English, c.1450. This image has become emblematic of the McGill library’s incredible collection and is now a signature image on many of its promotional items. The Book of Hours is considered to be from the atelier of Willem Vrelant and is a gift of Sir Thomas and Lady Roddick, 1923.MS 98, Rare Books and Special Collections. Photographing each manuscript was a wonderful and memorable experience. One can easily appreciate the level of detail that can be captured through a lens.

The original, unedited photograph of a Book of Hours, Use of Sarum, Flemish or English, c.1450.

The original, unedited photograph of a Book of Hours, Use of Sarum, Flemish or English, c.1450.

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Other manuscripts from Rare Books and Special Collections that were selected to be photographed.