[Sca-cooks] distilling wine
    Martin G. Diehl 
    mdiehl at nac.net
       
    Mon Mar 14 16:48:21 PST 2005
    
    
  
Susan Fox-Davis wrote:
> 
> >> Even though L. Sprague deCamp's "Lest Darkness Fall"
> >> had a solution to that question, we don't allow that
> >> written work to be counted as 'documentation'.
> >
> > Thank you. I hadn't heard of this book before. It sounds 
> > interesting but unless I find other books on Amazon or 
> > one of their affiliates I could spend more for shipping 
> > that the book. So, I'll have to put it on my list to 
> > look for at my local used book stores.
> >
> > Stefan
> 
> Whilst quite entertaining and one of my collection, keep 
> in mind that this is a work of Science Fiction and not 
> suitable for SCA research.  
Yes, and that is exactly why I said " ... we don't allow 
that written work to be counted as 'documentation'" 
> Mind you, I think that Sprague was a creative anachronist, 
> even if not a member of our particular Society.  No longer 
> with us, alas;  partying at the Heavenly Revel with 
> Sir Bela and the gang, surely.
A beautiful thought, thank you.  
> Selene, veteran of SF Fandom since 1972
Vincenzo -- although not active in SF fandom, but as an 
avid reader of SF and Fantasy since ... errrrrrmm ... 
's funny, I don't remember when.  <g> 
-- 
Martin G. Diehl 
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