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I have more books than I will likely ever read entire, but I collect them and summarize the contents so that I will have a ready reference at hand should I ever need it--and besides, when my sons and daughters look at the massed tons of paper they will understand that their father respects books far more than if I were to say it.

I have found skimming books nearly as useful as spending twelve times as much time with my arse in an easy chair poring over every written word, and so I excuse it in myself as an expedience.

Today I went out looking for more bookshelves, and failed in that, instead returning with more books, all hardback, to wit:

Gustav Dore's version of The Legend of Croquemitaine, or The Fortress of Fear
Elbert Hubbard's Scrapbook
The Complete Essais of Montaigne (about AD1580, France)
A Sourcebook of Medieval History (Ogg, circa 1907)
The Postman (a completely different story than what Costner starred in)
Through the Woods (a botanical/hunting reminiscence book)
The Life of Roger of Sicily
The Face of Battle

All hardback, got them for about $50 total.

There is never an end to the buying of books, or to paraphrase, "Only the dead have seen the end of book buying..."

What have you been buying lately?

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Books on London, 1660-1750. Fascinating reading. Did you know that to use the term 'handkerchief' to describe that object was considered horribly rude? Instead, the term was muchoir.

Also been reading a fascinating book of letters from a Philadelphia lawyer to his old Princeton pals, ca. 1760-1780. Girls, booze, and reminisces of college life...
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i just got treasures og great britian from my school library, it wa sonly 5p so i couldn't help myself. i also got master builders of the medieval ages which is a lot more boring than i thought it would be. also the christies armour catalogue of 2001, some really nice pieces in there.
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Current reading is a library book, alot cheaper but not as near when I want a reference. My new word of the day is Pottle.
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A few weeks ago my wife found Edge & Paddock's "Arms & Armor of the Medieval Knight", hardcover in mint condition, at a thrift shop for $3.00.
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Post by Ld. David de Clermont »

Here's what came in the mail today:

William Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147-1219 by David Crouch
Strong of Body, Brave & Noble: Chivalry & Society in Medieval France by Constance Brittain Bouchard
French Chivalry by Sidney Painter
Chivalry: The Everyday Life of the Medieval Knight by Leon Gautier
The Reign of Chivalry by Richard Barber
Chivalry in Twelfth-Century Germany: The Works of Hartmann von Aue by W.H. Jackson

I'm in 12th Century Heaven right now! :)
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Currently reading The Knight and Chivalry by Richard Barber
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The Life and Times of Chaucer by John Gardner.

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