[Elfsea] Updated list of Books
Morgan Cain (Ansteorra)
morgancain at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 7 15:49:36 PDT 2003
Wow! The books have been moving FAST.
Here is an updated list, including three I had overlooked before (they were
hidden under something I moved this morning):
THE $10.00 BOOKS:
"The Mystery of King Arthur," Elizabeth Jenkins (1975, 1990) - ISBN
0-88029-511-2
"Plantagenet Encyclopedia," Elizabeth Hallam (1990) - ISBN 0-8021-1289-7
"The Civilization of the Middle Ages," Norman F. Cantor (1963, 1993) -
ISBN 0-06-017033-6
"The Joy of Cooking" (1997) - ISBN 0-684-81870-1
NEW: "Roman England," John Burke (1983) - ISBN 0-393-01826-1
NEW: "Splendors of the Past: Lost Cities of the Ancient World,"
National Geographic (1981) (no ISBN)
THE $5.00 BOOKS:
"The Western European Powers, 1500-1700," Charles Carter (1971) - ISBN
0-8014-9114-2
"The Big Book of Knights and Castles," Barbara Weisberg/Gino D'Achille
(1993) - ISBN 0-7607-0668-9
"The Greek World After Alexander, 393-30 BC," Graham Shipley (2000) -
ISBN 0-415-04618-1
"Angevin England, 1154-1258," Richard Mortimer (1994) - ISBN
0-631-16388-3
"Representations of Power: The Literary Politics of Medieval Japan,"
Michele Marra (1993) - ISBN 0-8248-1556-4
"Knitted Historical Figures," Jan Messent (1992) - ISBN 0-85532-747-2
"The School of History: Athens in the Age of Socrates," Mark Munn
(2000) - ISBN 0-520-21557-5
NEW: "A History of the Western World," Lyon-Rowen-Hamerow (1970) (no
ISBN)
THE $2.00 BOOKS
"Love and the English," Nina Epton (1960, 1963) (no ISBN)
"Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" (1962,
1976) - ISBN 0-460-11346-1
THE $1.00 BOOKS
"Discovering Kings and Queens," D.E. Wickham (1973, 1978) - ISBN
0-85263-439-0
"Much Ado About Nothing," Shakespeare (1993) (no ISBN)
"Face Down Among the Winchester Geese," Kathy Lynn Emerson (1999) - ISBN
1-57566-655-3 (part of a mystery series, but it stands alone)
Let me know if you want any of the books. I can bring them to meetings if I
attend, and of course to Artisan.
---= Morgan
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" One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making
exciting discoveries." ---= A. A.
Milne
"....look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else."
---= Tom Stoppard, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" (1967)
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