Martin, Amazingly enough, I have an extra copy of Gautier. Send me your address ...
Tim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Shepherd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 2:20 AM Subject: CNRS > Dear All, > > It always happens, doesn't it? You don't buy a book because it's not central to your interests, then years later you get interested in it and find it is out of print. > > That's the sorry state I find myself in with respect to CNRS Corpus des Luthistes. I have Mesangeau and Le Roy's Instructions, and nothing else. Now I want Gaultier, Dufault, Dubut, etc., etc. While I'm at it I'd like de Rippe as well... > > I have much of this material in facsimile, so my interest is often in lists of concordances (and doubtless the old CNRS ones are out of date). > > Can anyone offer any help? If anyone has old CNRS volumes they're willing to sell, I would be interested. If anyone can point me to useful sources of concordances, that would good too. If anyone can tell me that CNRS are just about to reissue updated versions of all these books, my gast (du Gast? sorry) would be completely flabbered. > > Best wishes, > > Martin > > > > > >