Ouch! Try Michael Shemansky Bookseller (online) for MdF. He usually includes
shipping in his prices, I think. It is about $100 for the book and it was in
his mostt recent catalogue. He KNOWS about us costumers. I told him of the
book's popularity when he questioned me why so many people were asking about
it.

I plan to read it --again-- before the Janet Arnold Costume Collequium in
Florence in November.

QEWU is about $250 the last time I saw it advertised anywhere. Thet is a lot
more scarce.

Monica
in NYC

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I ran into a copy of Moda de Firenze (the Italian Renaissance costuming
book) at a Ren Faire this weekend.  I was all set to add it to my collection
but was shocked at the price.  The last time I looked it was going for about
$80 U.S.  Yesterday it was priced at $148.

Has this book really gone up that much in a year or two?  Is there another
less costly vendor?

BTW, on a simiilar note, how much is Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd
going for now?

Thanks
Julie in San Diego
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