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Vermeer : a view of Delft by Anthony Bailey

Wolters' ster woordenboek Nederlands-Engels by H. de Boer

The Dutton family by John Zoffany by Sotheby's (Firm),

Style : the basics of clarity and grace by Joseph M. Williams

National Museum of American Art by National Museum of American Art (U.S.),

Pictures and drawings: text with Historical notes and illustrations by F. J. B. Watson

Artistic exchange : Europe and the Islamic world. by National Gallery of Art (U.S.)

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TagsArt history (338), Social history (245), England (209), Art patronage (174), Museum catalog (163), 18th Century (102), 19th Century (92), 17th Century (67), Fashion (66), 20th Century (64) — see all tags

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About meThe photo of me was taken by one of my former students at a place where I used to work, which will remain nameless, much like Voldemort is not named either. Fun job, but all good things must come to an end.

About my libraryI mostly have books on costume history, fashion history, England, art books (both monographs and museum catalogs)

Real nameDavid Serxner

LocationRaleigh, North Carolina, USA

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Hey David,

Cynthia Williams here just wanted to share that I have just purchased my first two books that will be the start of my collection. I am going to focus on fiction printed around 1800-1900's. My budget is very tight but I have to start some where. I am so excited.

Be well Cynthia
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