Time to come clean...What was the most price of you have ever paid for a
book, collection of work, etc.
I think it's a toss-up between $177 for the St. Louis Psalter facsimile
(which I wrote to the publisher for), and the ABEGG book, which was
something like $160.
If I'd thought I might have
Time to come clean...What was the most price of you have ever paid for a
book, collection of work, etc.
Most I paid for a single costuming book was around 120 $, for Moda a
Firenze. I spent more money on fabric over the years than I did on
books. Not that I'm not lusting after QEWU, I just
Time to come clean...What was the most price of you have ever paid for a
book, collection of work, etc.
I think it's a toss-up between $177 for the St. Louis Psalter facsimile
(which I wrote to the publisher for), and the ABEGG book, which was
something like $160.
If I'd thought I might
ey Bergeron-Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Time to come clean...What was the most price of
you have ever paid for a book, collection of work,
etc.
Most I paid for a single costuming book was around
120 $, for Moda a
Firenze. I spent more money on fabric over the years
than I did on
On Thursday 24 April 2008, Penny Ladnier wrote:
Photograph question: Antique photographs and/or of antique costumes.
Ah. Then the answer is none, except for photos of my relatives or friends
(which are very few in number). But then, my costume interests are largely
pre-1600.
I would like
At 10:48 PM 4/23/2008, you wrote:
I would like to add one more question:
Time to come clean...What was the most price of you have ever paid
for a book, collection of work, etc. We won't tell your mate!
LOL! You don't have to name give the title, just in case you were
taken to the cleaners
Photograph question: Antique photographs and/or of antique costumes.
I would like to add one more question:
Time to come clean...What was the most price of you have ever paid for a book,
collection of work, etc. We won't tell your mate! LOL! You don't have to name
give the title, just in