Random books from Kudrun's library
The women troubadours by Magda Bogin
Early Medieval Art 300-1150: Sources and Documents (MART: The Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching) by Caecilia Davis-Weyer
Women Mystics in Medieval Europe by Emilie Zum Brunn
Holistic Healing by Hildegard
A Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Food: Processing and Consumption by Ann Hagen
Women's lives in medieval Europe : a sourcebook by Emilie Amt
Herbal soups, salads, breads & sweets : a fresh from the garden cookbook by Ruth Bass
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I'm just frittering away half an hour looking around to see who has how many of my books again and noticed you have _The Franks_. I have several of the Peoples of Europe series and generally have one in my car as "car book" until I get well into it, at least. Yesterday I had FrostD's oil changed and started _The Gypsies_. I think once I finish Spufford's _Power and Profit_(on hiatus just now because I went off on another fiction spree) I may have to bring it downstairs, because it began quite interestingly and I don't need to go to the laundromat again for a while. . . That does sound odd, doesn't it? That's another place I read my current car book.
Oh, and I wanted to mention that Jim Bradbury also wrote a good siege book. The exact name escapes me, but it's in my library.
posted by erilarlo at 5:42 pm (EST) on Oct 3, 2008
We have different versions of Beowulf, though. Mine is hand-typed (on a truly antique typewriter) with my own interlinear translation.
posted by erilarlo at 9:56 am (EST) on Sep 19, 2008
posted by erilarlo at 4:09 pm (EST) on Sep 16, 2008
80 degrees here, a little warm for this time of year -- EowynA
posted by EowynA at 3:08 pm (EST) on Mar 13, 2007
posted by EowynA at 2:16 am (EST) on Feb 11, 2007
posted by merouda at 2:42 pm (EST) on Oct 21, 2006