On Tuesday 25 December 2007, Lavolta Press wrote:
> Aren't we having annual discussion?
>
> I got _Dress at the Court of King Henry VIII_, _Ancient Textiles:
> Production, Craft, and Society_, _Purses in Pieces_, a Fortuny-like
> olive-colored crushed silk sleeveless dress, and two Christmas ornaments
> of rather naughty-looking fairies in dressed in pastel Edwardian lingerie.
>
> Also some science fiction and fantasy books; a whole bunch of spices,
> seeds, nuts, and tea from an Indian grocery store and elsewhere; a
> bottle of elderberry wine; a bottle of dandelion wine; a multi-region
> DVD player; and an IPOD (I plan to get rid of the IPOD ASAP).

I bought myself a number of costuming books this year, and in fact got a 
number of books for Christmas, but none of the Christmas books were 
costume-related.  They included

The Far Traveller;
Colors:  A History of the Palette;
Ancient Egyptian Dances; 
God's Secret Agents : Queen Elizabeth's Forbidden Priests and the Hatching of 
the Gunpowder Plot;  Letters from Nuremberg: My Father's Narrative of a Quest 
for Justice     

Also received:  the soundtrack for "Pirates of the Caribbean:  At World's End" 
(the third movie);      a small fire extinguisher for the kitchen;  Munchkin 
Impossible (a card game); The Good, the Bad, and the Munchkin (ditto); 
miscellaneous small items, and a $50 Barnes & Noble gift card to share with 
my husband.


-- 
Cathy Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool
than to open it and remove all doubt."-- Mark Twain
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