[Sca-cooks] In Search of (without Leonard Nimoy) a cookbook

Olwen the Odd olwentheodd at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 25 11:15:53 PDT 2002


Wow.  I'll say.  I went here to take a peek.
http://www.longleat.com/

>Longleat is a *completely cool* place, by the way.  Lord and Lady Bath
>live on the top floor, but let tours go through the lower two floors.
>It's an amazing display of tudor/elizabethan architecture, paintings
>from the 16th through present (mostly wonderful historical portraits),
>furniture, etc.  Well worth the look if you'r ever down that way.....
>--Maire, who got to visit recently, and who left serious drool in front
>of some of the portraits (no, we could *not* take photos, darn it!)
>
>Terry Decker wrote:
> >
> > This is the rarest of the rare.  There is one known copy of Pynson which
>is
> > in the Library at Longleat.  There has been one known microfilming of
>the
> > book (during WWII) and the book has not been transcribed and published.
>If
> > you have an illegible photocopy, you have more than most of us.
> >
> > Constance Heiatt is currently transcribing and preparing the book for
> > publication.  It should be out in a couple of years.
> >
> > Bear


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