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Hunting and Hunting Reserves in Medieval Scotland by John Gilbert
Designers in Residence: The Personal Style of Top Women Decorators & Designers by Claire Whitcomb
Cultivating Delight: A Natural History of My Garden by Diane Ackerman
Needlework Patterns from Renaissance Germany by Kathryn Newell
Antichi Tessuti Umbri: Tovaglie da Mensa dalla Collezione Morosini-Spolete by Amleto Morosini
365 Easy Low-Calorie Recipes by Sylvia Schur
Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity by Peter Brown
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posted by Windy at 4:56 pm (EST) on Dec 11, 2006
I'm thinking of mooching [A Thatched Roof], and I wondered if you had read your copy, and how you like it?
posted by Windy at 5:19 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2006