Dear fellow Arachneans,
I've been away from home for a short Lace Retreat and I am home again now.
I was asked by my friend, who assisted me in organizing this
opportunity, to write up
a short article about my adventure then I'll share it with everybody
on Arachne then.
But I have a
If I still remember correctly somebody was asking about the Rosalibre
book.
I was surfing the web and found that the book store in Brugge still has it.
www.brugseboekhandel.be
The choice of lace books at this shop is amazing a lot of books which you
don't see at other places.
Enjoy,
Miriam
This is especially for Pene, but also for everyone else who may be interested
in putting old books etc up onto the Arizona website. The rule is that
anything published before 1923 is fair game. After that date all materials
come under copyright rules and need permission from the author or
When we first did all this scanning and posting, I was told that the pre-1923
date applied internationally, no matter what the US wants. There are ways and
ways of finding out whether copyrights have been renewed or not in the US, but
we go by the original truly safe date. It gets very
UK copyright is 70 years after the author's death. I'd be more than a bit
p* and would look into the legal position if anyone tried to put my
books into the public domain, especially as they're still currently being
published. If anyone wanted to use the patterns (they're not lace) for