Spotted in the April 1, 2010 issue of Library Journal, a favorable
review of J. A. Pitts Black Blade Blues. Tor May 2010 ISBN
978-0-7653-2467-2 Urban fantasy with members of the Society involved.
It's not showing up in library catalogs yet.
YIS,
Lady Maria
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I just received my catalogues from the Shippensburg U 19th c. Exhibit.? Very
ell done; hope?I can see the show while it is still up! Nice to see this
uality of fashion and provenance of Pa and borders.
For those on this list who are members of the Costume Society of America, the
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Whoo hoo - what fun!
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the historian look them over. This is what he said:
"It's funny that the tinted stereoviews you just purchased happen to be
1850s from the United Kingdom. Well, you have the earliest examples of
stereoviews, really."
Penny Ladnier
Owner, The Cost
I just received my catalogues from the Shippensburg U 19th c. Exhibit.? Very
well done; hope?I can see the show while it is still up! Nice to see this
quality of fashion and provenance of Pa and borders.
Kathleen
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I am sorry, I forgot to add the link for the article about stereoview
tinting:
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/early-french-tissue-stereoview-of-restaurant
Penny Ladnier
Owner, The Costume Gallery Websites
www.costumegallery.com
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Hi Carol,
Thank you! I have chatting back and forth with the photo historian about
the hand-tinting. Both were developed around the same time. I purchased
the three 1850s stereoviews that I mentioned...not knowing what a treasure
they were until I had the historian look them over. This is w