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The reign of chivalry by Richard W. Barber
Best of Make it with Paper by Michael G. Lafosse
Tibetan Book Of the Dead, or after Death Experiences on the Bardo Plane by W Y Evans-Wentz
Folk Festivals A Handbook for Organization and Management by Joe and Udall Wilson, Lee
The Red Dyes: Cochineal, Madder And Murex Purple: A World Tour of Textile Techniques by Gosta Sandberg
Medieval Monarchy in Action. The German Empire from Henry I to Henry IV by Boyd H Hill
Festivals & Rituals of Spain by Cristina Garcia Rodero
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Currently readingArab Women in the Middle Ages by Shirley Gurthrie
Mobile Bay and the Mobile Campaign: The Last Great Battles of the Civil War by Chester G. Hearn
Condottiere 1300-1500: Infamous Medieval Mercenaries (Warrior) by David Murphy






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posted by antiquary at 3:58 pm (EST) on Nov 10, 2009
Just returned from vacation to find you'd accepted the "friend" invitation. I knew who you were when LibraryThing noted you'd tagged me as an "interesting library." It is indeed interesting to figuratively run one's eyes over the library of people one knows shares an interest. I often find books I need to look for, because I've found them in the collection of others I know.
Well met!
Eowyn
posted by EowynA at 3:37 pm (EST) on Nov 5, 2009