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Company of St. George Living-History Mailinglist Archive
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Re: Introduction letter
From:
bertbrok-at-dds.nl
Date:
Wed, 14 Jul 2004 23:12:30 +0200
Hi Henry, the book you mention is in the collection of the Dutch Royal ( /
National) Library; Koninklijke Bibliotheek. It seems it can be lend out instead
of only consulted at the spot.
Is there a possibility that you could get it on loan through ILL? I have no
experience with ILL, let alone international ILL, if such a thing exists.
Apparently it is two seperate volumes. To have a look at the books entry in the
KB online catalogue go to http://opc4.kb.nl/ and type in 'memoires de jean
sire' and click the first hit you get.
I hope that helps you,
Bertus
Citeren Henry Thomas :
> Hello,
> I'm a reenactor based in California. I participate
> with 'The Red Company' here and am attempting to
> correctly portray a Burgundian chevalier bachelier of
> the year 1471. I enjoy doing equestrian based things
> and I am also assisting with the development of a
> North American branch of the International Jousting
> Association. I am also a musician and play in a
> medieval band. I have long been an admirer of your
> group, but I must admit that my main interest in
> joining your list is that I am looking for a book that
> was last published in Bruge in 1905 entitled 'Memoires
> de Jean, sire de Haynin et de Louvignies' edited by
> D.D. Brouwers, and I was hoping one of your members
> would have a copy or know of an existing copy that
> perhaps I could obtain.
> Thank you for your time and consideration,
> All the best,
> Henry Thomas
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