What's on Your Bedside Nightstand?
"Enemies are Human", by Reinhold Pabel, John Winston Company, 1955, with a bookmark at chapter seven, page 121. Third read of this first edition
autographed copy with an inscription, "To ___ , one of the 'happy few' who consider books essential to their lives. With kindest regards, RP. 8 Nov '65."
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyFowoodgrain Red Text Digital Alarm Clock Radio circa 1981
What's on Your Bedside Nightstand?
"Enemies are Human", by Reinhold Pabel, John Winston Company, 1955, with a bookmark at chapter seven, page 121. Third read of this first edition
autographed copy with an inscription, "To ___ , one of the 'happy few' who consider books essential to their lives. With kindest regards, RP. 8 Nov '65."
Coffee stained and slightly torn and crinkled paper cello from Asia
Song scrap notes
Loose change
As for the surface, I'd need to look.
This is 1 of a set of 2 end tables a friend of my wife made. They are antique 2 draw end tables, painted beyond a dark army or tarnish green.
The tops are several black and white images of people like...
Perhaps another thread some day. They are very nice and very creative.
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