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TagsI Want! (51), Early Modern German History (38), Social History (32), History of Warfare (13), Gender Relations History (12), Art Reference (11), Reenactment (10), Textile History (8), Landsknecht (8), Religious History (6) — see all tags

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About meLong time historical scholar and reenactor: Always looking for new information and a decent conversation about our past.

About my libraryThe collection I keep online is my research library and includes all the books on my current ‘I Want!’ list (which came from my Amazon.com wishlist). I keep a lot more books at home including my historical fiction (Bernard Cornwell, Patrick O’Brian, etc.) fantasy fiction (JRR Tolken, Tad Williams, etc.) and regular fiction (Chuck Palahniuk , Tom Robbins, Isabell Allende, etc.).

I love books, my husband and I were raised in houses that were filled with books – well worn and read – and we have a house that is the same.

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Member sinceMar 26, 2008

Currently readingPatterns of Fashion 4: The Cut and Construction of Linen Shirts, Smocks, Neckwear, Headwear and Accessories for Men and Women C. 1540-1660 (Patterns of Fashion) by Janet Arnold

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