ber 13, 2010 8:56:41 AM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] What book do you want to see in your Christmas
stocking?
Hi Kimiko!
> The time frames I am looking at are 1450-1500 Italy, and
various
aspects of the
> Victorian/Civil War era, in case folks have book suggestions
for
those.
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From: Sunshine Buchler
To: h-cost...@indra.com
Sent: Mon, December 13, 2010 8:56:41 AM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] What book do you want to see in your Christmas stocking?
Hi Kimiko!
At 10:47 AM 12/13/2010, Julie wrote:
I have Moda a Firenze which covers Italian Renaissance costuming on
my list. I've seen this book thanks to Inter Library Loan and it's
wonderful. The other book on my wish list is lost from her
majesty's back...just because it sounds interesting. I've nev
From: Julie
I have Moda a Firenze which covers Italian Renaissance costuming on my list.
I've seen this book thanks to Inter Library Loan and it's wonderful. The other
book on my wish list is lost from her majesty's back...just because it sounds
interesting. I've never seen this book. Is it
Hi Kimiko!
> The time frames I am looking at are 1450-1500 Italy, and various
aspects of the
> Victorian/Civil War era, in case folks have book suggestions for
those.
If you’re interested in Civil War day wear, I gotta recommend _Who Wore What?:
Women’s Wear 1861-1865_ by
I have Moda a Firenze which covers Italian Renaissance costuming on my list.
I've seen this book thanks to Inter Library Loan and it's wonderful. The other
book on my wish list is lost from her majesty's back...just because it sounds
interesting. I've never seen this book. Is it worthy to be
Beth & Bob Matney wrote:
Too true. I just bought my tickets for Leeds.
I get sales and clearance emails from Ashgate that offer some great
deals.. for those that live in the UK. You might want to go to their
webpage and sign up. Good luck finding a copy.
Beth
Thank you - that sounds like a
>
> The time frames I am looking at are 1450-1500 Italy, and various aspects of
> the
> Victorian/Civil War era, in case folks have book suggestions for those.
>
I just got a "notify when avaible" e-mail from Michael Shemansky for Dressing
Up : Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe. It's f
Too true. I just bought my tickets for Leeds.
I get sales and clearance emails from Ashgate that offer some great
deals.. for those that live in the UK. You might want to go to their
webpage and sign up. Good luck finding a copy.
Beth
At 05:40 PM 12/12/2010, Linda wrote:
Beth & Bob Matney w
Beth & Bob Matney wrote:
Come to K'zoo next year. I picked up the display copy from Ashgate at a
VERY reasonable price...
Jefferson, Lisa. The medieval account books of the Mercers of London
Beth Matney
Thanks for the suggestion - but I'm afraid the cost of the flight from
England would redu
Come to K'zoo next year. I picked up the display copy from Ashgate at
a VERY reasonable price...
Jefferson, Lisa. The medieval account books of the Mercers of London:
an edition and translation. Farnham, England: Ashgate Pub, 2009.
hardcover 2 v. 1179 p , ill. ; 25 cm. ISBN: 9780754664048 0754
Onaree Berard wrote:
I would love to get "The Medieval Account Books of the Mercers of
London" . . .
[snip]
So, what book do you want?
Oh me too, me too!
I'd also like "Much heaving and shoving : late-medieval gentry and their
concerns : essays for Colin Richmond" edited by Margaret Aston
From: Onaree Berard
So, what book do you want?
Onaree
I think something is wrong with me. The only book on my current wish list, that
is in print or available at the bookstores, would be "Rich Apparel" by Maria
Hayward. Thing is, I'm rather burnt out on Henr
I have Jane Austen's Sewing Box by Jennifer Forest on my list. It
features various small projects in handicrafts of the period, reportedly
with very pretty photos.
Emily
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By a stroke of good luck, I'm going to see the book I wanted to see in my
Christmas stocking this year. It's "The Plictho of Gioanventura Rosetti.
Translated and edited by Sidney M. Edelstein and Hector C. Borghetty.
Cambridge,
Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1969. (Deluxe Edition)"
http://www.jstor.org
Tons. Among the most serious contenders right now:
Fransen, Lilli; Norgard, Anna; Østergård, Else (Shelly Nordtorp-Madson,
tr.). Medieval Garments Reconstructed: Norse Clothing Patterns. Aarhus
University Press (December 31, 2009).
Glæsel, Nille. Viking - dress, clothing, klær, garment. (201
M
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Subject: [h-cost] What book do you want to see in your Christmas stocking?
I would love to get "The Medieval Account Books of the Mercers of
London", but for some reason every time I think about it my credit
card mumbles something about upping the meds before trying to
I would love to get "The Medieval Account Books of the Mercers of
London", but for some reason every time I think about it my credit
card mumbles something about upping the meds before trying to hide
under the couch.
What is up with that ;->
So, what book do you want?
Onaree
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