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La Cuisine by Raymond Oliver
How to Travel Incognito by Ludwig Bemelmans
The Magnificent Ambersons by Booth Tarkington
The Complete Book of Sauces by Sallie Y. Williams
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (3 vols.) by Richard F. Burton
Classic French Cooking by Craig Claiborne
Modern Domestic Science, Book V by Christine Terhune Herrick
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I was very happy to finally get, "It Itches" entered into my library even though I got it a few months ago.
Happy knitting!
posted by BMK at 7:42 pm (EST) on Apr 15, 2009
I've seen (and was surprised)that you have the german books "Bäuerliches stricken"in your collection,also a cooking book about german cooking.
I'm from Germany and so you maybe can imagine I'm surprised and also happy.
Best wishes and sorry for the bad grammar.
Anna-Maria
posted by Knit4ever at 4:12 pm (EST) on Nov 13, 2008
I noticed that you are the only other person who owns a copy of Boni de Castellane's "How I Discovered America" and I was curious about your interest. Mine is its description of life in the Belle Epoque and of Charles Haas. My love of Proust is what led me to Castellane. Is that the same for you?
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