The Professor has just sent me the following:

<I just did a quick check on downloads for this year through the end of
July.

The book downloaded the most number of times was Parasole -- 219 copies.
Other books range from the high 100s down to 29 each.

For periodicals it ranges from 286 down to 6 each.

This is a rough measure -- I don't have a manageable way to identify all
downloads of lace documents unless their names identify them.

But, in any event, a lot.>

I don't think he realized what an eager bunch we all are when he first 
undertook to take us on.   Remember, in the beginning he didn't even know what lace 
is!   By now, he is an expert at finding suitable books and other 
publications, scouring the old/used bookstores for us and scanning madly. Being the 
kind 
of guy he is, the number of hits to his site means more to him than any amount 
of praise.   However, rest assured that I do forward the kind thoughts you 
send him and he appreciates them, I know.

For the information of those of us who are interested in other textiles, here 
is his URL for the rest of what he does: <
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/topics.html>   You will be amazed!

We are so lucky to have him in our camp!   Here is the lace URL for those who 
don't have it yet: 
     http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/lace.html

And for my part, the first volume of Ricci has been scanned: on to the 
second!

Tess ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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