Added to the subject line:  "author Goldenberg".  When this  subject was 
raised by Liz in Missouri in late November, I wrote to her privately  to ask 
the name of the book, since it was not in the original Arachne  
correspondence copy I received.
 
If others are interested, the book is "Lace Its Origin and History" by  
Samuel L. Goldenberg, with a 1904 copyright in author's name.
 
My book came from Tess as a gift for the lace library here.  She would  
have scanned it for the Arizona site before it became mine.    
 
Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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In a message dated 12/2/2015 4:44:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
helene3...@gmail.com writes:

Tess,

I just clicked on the link you supplied:   http://www.cs.arizona.edu,
There is no reference to lace on this page.  Could you please supply
some further instructions.

Thank  you,

Helene Ulrich
I thought I'd already looked at all the lace books on Project Gutenberg,  
however, today I ran across this one on the origin of lace and found it  
interesting. It has a lot of photos of examples of different kinds of  lace.


https://www.gutenberg.org/files/38973/38973-h/38973-h.htm


Liz  R in Missouri USA

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