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The Hobo's Hornbook

31 Jul 98 - 06:06 PM (#33808)
Subject: The Hobo's Hornbook
From:

Back in the late 50's and early 60's I used to go to the public library looking for traditional material to learn and adapt. One of the books I used to check out periodically was called "The Hobo's Hornbook" or something similar. It was an odd collection of stories, songs and poetry such as "The Face On The Bar Room Floor," "Big Rock Candy Mountain" and such as that. Since then I've often looked for this book in used bookstores and sales but have never found a copy.

Does anyone remember this book or know where a copy could be purchased?

Thanks,

- Mark


01 Aug 98 - 11:30 PM (#33910)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Bill D

Mark, I have a copy...it is by George Milburn...my copy is from Ives-Washburn press. (1930) Perhaps that will help in locating a copy. Have you tried any of the on-line auctions/bookfinders?? There seem to be a number of them, although I personally have used them. There was an article in the Washington Post a short while back that said that Amazon.com had a book-finders service, but that they were usually higher than others...

In the meantime,if there is anything in particular you'd like from the book..(some lyrics, etc)...I'll try to help...(my copy even has a loose B&W photo of the author stuck in the book.)


02 Aug 98 - 11:59 AM (#33933)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Bruce O.

www.bibliofind.com listed 3 copies for sale, with prices starting at $41.66.


02 Aug 98 - 02:49 PM (#33936)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Mark Clark

Bill, Bruce,

Thanks very much for the help. Picture me doing a dope slap. I usually have so little luck with the online search services I haven't yet tried that route.

- Mark


02 Nov 11 - 01:45 AM (#3248940)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Joe Offer

I wonder if Mark Clark ever found a copy of the Hobo's Hornbook. The cheapest copy I found for sale today was $123 at Amazon, used. I found an online copy here (click).


02 Nov 11 - 06:33 AM (#3248999)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Tiger

I have one, and was even planning to sell it.

Was going to go the eBay route, but hadn't figured on a price yet.


24 Dec 11 - 07:04 PM (#3279523)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: GUEST

The Hobo's Hornbook is available on line PDF if you want to print it out. It's about 295 pages. It's a fine read of hobo poems and songs. Just Google Hobo's Hornbook 1930. A guy by the name of Jim Horntip put it on line. He also has a site with some interesting "toasts" too. I think he might be from the UK. Check it out.


25 Dec 11 - 03:36 PM (#3279860)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: dick greenhaus

GUest-
THanx much for the tip. I've been looking for an affordable copy for years.


25 Dec 11 - 04:37 PM (#3279886)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: GUEST

I enjoyed browsing the Hobo's Hornbook today.

Thank You GUEST and Mr. Horntip.

Someone could weave a "Master's Thesis" - if they attended "the right university."

Sincerely,
Gargoyle

The right university - would include a copy of the book within their collection - and a Mudcat member of more than six months.


18 Dec 12 - 12:45 PM (#3453826)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Mark Clark

I was never able to find an affordable copy of The Hobo's Hornbook but today I (re)located Jim Horntip's online OCR version and original scan. Some change in it's URL caused Joe's link to break.

Thanks, everyone.

      - Mark


18 Dec 12 - 05:30 PM (#3453965)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Tiger

I still have mine. Will be selling it soon, as I'm lightening up prior to moving. Probably eBay, unless someone wants to make an offer.


18 Dec 12 - 10:13 PM (#3454074)
Subject: RE: The Hobo's Hornbook
From: Mark Clark

Tiger, I can't afford to pay you anything like what it's worth. If you're going to sell it, make sure you get a top collector's price. All I needed was the content as I am not a collector. The digital copy takes care of me in that regard. It won't take you long on the Net to figure out where to sell it and for what price.

      - Mark