Member: mhasel

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About meThe photo is of me having a Buffy moment in the cemetary of a 13th century era church in Ireland. That sums me up rather well.

These books belong to both me and my husband and reflect our interest in the Middle Ages, science fiction, and table top RPGs. We've both been in SCA for a long time.

About my libraryI plan to enter every book in my house. I mean it. I started with Amazon purchases and am prioratizing adding books I'm likely to discuss in online forums.

I've added tags that indicate what shelf a book is on in my house. A shelf on the east wall is number 1 and then around the room clockwise. DR=dining room. LR=living room, o=office, kn=kitchen, ba=basement, mb=master bedroom, gr=green room.

I've not decided if I'll add all of the children's books. Eventually I'll pass them on to younger kids.

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Member sinceMar 13, 2007

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Sorry for my delayed response. My day job has been burying me lately.

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not familiar with the book you mention. Do you have any recommendations by chance on Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages, or Feudalism?

Steven
http://steventill.com
Always nice to find others interested in medieval history. I found your profile through the Medieval Europe group. Any particular book you would recommend? What's your favorite non-fiction book on medieval history? I'm always looking for new books to add to my library. Thanks.

Steven
http://steventill.com
Yes, inspecting other SCA-folks' libraries is *very* interesting - and often expensive! [Oo, I want *that*!] ;-)

R
Ah, greetings - must have spotted me from the Laurels' list?
(I'm starting to recognize some of the Laurel libraries out
there. ;-)

R
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