t was 1983 first edition with ISBN
| > 0 903585 16 2 - mine is identical but I was always under the impression
| > that the last number (i.e. 2) meant the edition, so can anyone tell me
| > if I am correct in my assumption that someone is on the make? or have I
| > got a book more
we hope it will be
much sooner and will advice if we learn more.
Nigel Bean
Ruth Bean Publishers, Bedford, UK
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| Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 15:05:33 EST
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Re: [lace] Query - "Victorian Lace Today" by Jane Sowerby
|
| Dear Betty Ann,
|
| See
ys of the Pag
old town', but I think that Pag lace might be on sale on the market in Zadar
or at the Tourist Offices where English will be spoken.
Ruth Bean
Carlton, Bedford UK
| > From: Lorraine Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| >> I hope to leave next Friday for a trip th
roup Ltd, Hollywood, CA
90046, from whom it is available as ISBN 9780896762480 (0896762483).
I hope this will avoid possible confusion over the availability and
different editions of this book.
Ruth
Ruth Bean Publishers
Victoria Farmhouse
Carlton, Bedford MK43 7LP
England
Tel: +44 1234 72
The new owners of the former Embroidery Shop at 51 William Street,
Edinburgh, trade as Sewing Matters (incorporating the Embroidery Shop) from
1 Northfield Court, West Calder, West Lothian EH55 8DS. Tel is 01506-870177.
West Calder is about 13 miles SW of Edinburgh.
Nigel Bean
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Part III contains the Working Notes for the patterns (see page vi of the
main book) and is a necessary part of the book. We still have a few spare
and can arrange to send you one if you contact us directly.
Ruth
Ruth Bean Publishers
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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 16:02:43 -0500
From
speech!
We are currently very busy with book production so shall avoid being drawn
into further discussion.
Ruth
Ruth Bean Publishers
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of 'greedy and uncaring' publishers 'burying' Miss Channer's
'legacy', and other imaginative speculation, suggests ignorance of the
realities of publishing, especially for a small specialist house such as
ours, and of copyright law. Moreover, it ignores the recognis