On Tuesday 21 March 2006 9:33 pm, Lavolta Press wrote: > > English summaries would do for me. I recently bought a book on medieval > > Lithuanian costume, written in Lithuanian with English summaries, and > > learned an amazing amount from it. > > What is the title of the Lithuanian book?
It was in my reply to Wanda. Here's all information again, in case you'd missed my response: TITLE: Senoves Lietuviu Drabuziai Ir Ju Papuosalai AUTHOR: Regina Volkaite-Kulikauskiene PUBLISHER: Lietuvos Istorijos Institutas DATE: 1997 ISBN: 9986-780-14-1 [I said:] > > The price of the Oseberg textiles book is a factor though. I love books > > but I've never spent more than $100 USD for one! Guess I'll have to save > > up. > > Fred Struthers said he'd try to get me a copy, I imagine he'd stock it > if enough people were interested. No deep discounts but at least he > speaks English. So do many Scandanavians. I ordered a Swedish pamphlet recently from a web-based business that serves the reenactor market. We communicated by email, and their English was just fine. -- Cathy Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "I'm starting to like the cut of this man's gibberish." --General Fillmore (from "The Tick," episode 2) _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
