From the author of the best-selling Memories of a Former Kid. Artley, raised on his family farm in Hampton, Iowa, describes the sometimes tedious, sometimes enjoyable, responsibilities of growing up... This description may be from another edition of this product.
We bought this and "Christmas on the Farm" especially for our grandchildren who love farm animals. They thoroughly enjoy reading these books with Grandpa and talking about the wonderful pictures. What a great contribution to remembering things the way they used to be. Thank you Bob Artley!
Once Upon a Farm
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Bob Artley is so talented and gives you the feeling you are back on the farm again. Brought out so many wonderful memories that I had forgotten. Great book!
A WONDERFUL TRIP BACK HOME
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
My mother is in her eighties and her dictum has become (for gifts),if I can't wear it, eat it or spend it, don't give it to me. Ibroke the rule when I gave her this book for Christmas, and sheloved it so much it brought tears to her eyes.Bob Artley came from a town not more than 50 miles from my hometown and his age is not that far from the mother's age, and sincemy mother also grew up on a farm, going through the book was likegoing back into her own very real time. Unlike Mr. Artley andprobably nearly all girls who live on farms today, my mother didnot do chores connected with the farm. That was a guy-thing.Girls worked in the house. Period. But she certainly hadbrothers a-plenty who did those very same things in very similarways as did Mr. Artley. The illustrations are wonderful,so realistic you can almost smell the hay, and other thingsnot quite so fragrant connected with farms.I would recommend this book to anyone who has ever lived on a farm, lived near a farm, driven by a farm. It is a document ofa way of life that is swiftly leaving the scene, more's thepity. It should also be in school libraries. Even very young children can get a real sense of what it was liketo live on a farm through the marvelous illustrations
A book with heart
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a beautiful book written by a writer and illustrator who grew up on an Iowa farm in the 1930's as the "age of the horse" was giving way to the "age of the tractor." The author, Bob Artley, illustrates with detailed sketches and color drawings of such things as walking through the spring mud from barn to barn carrying a bucket of feed, a birds eye view of the farmstead, one of father and son cleaning oat seed with a hand powered fanning mill, planting corn behind a team of horses, milking a cow the old fashioned way, the details of a cream separator, threshers at harvest time and much more. Mr. Artley writes a description of the work they did, what was hard, what was fun and a few of his personal memories of the feelings that he as a child had living this life. It is a touching book written with love and realism describing a lifestyle that has passed by. I especially loved his description of the barn chores where each cow had her chosen place where they were fed silage topped with ground oats and linseed oil, and where they would bed down in the straw with their heads in the stanchions feeding on clover hay. Mr. Artley is not overly sentimental in his memories. He also explains the distastefulness of cleaning out the gutters, working in the cold and the heat etc. He gives us a balanced look at farm life prior to telephones, electricity and indoor plumbing. This is a wonderful book for both those who also experienced farm life in the 1930's as well as younger people like myself who are simply interested in the lives of an older generation.
Boy, do the memories come back with this one!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is incredible. It's like a technical manual for those who wish to draw back upon fond memories of a rural life they either once had, or wish they had. I picked this book up and couldn't put it down, the thoughtful attention to detail that Artley puts into this thing just blew me away. On one side, as an artist and someone who appreciates clear, instructive visual art, I loved this book, and when you combine that with the fact that I also have specific visual memories of the farm, this book delivers on a number of levels. I immediately gave it to an elderly in-law who was also fascinated by it's images and stories; I'll get myself another copy right away.
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