Voices of Morebath

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  1. pamela_saint
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  3. Gwenda
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  5. pennywhitting
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Top 1.   May 15, 2002 4:36 AM

» pamela_saint - Voices

Wendy,

Voices looks like a fascinating book--and what an interesting observation about women under Elizabeth's reign!

I enjoyed the review.

-- posted by pamela_saint



Top 2.   May 15, 2002 4:37 AM

» pamela_saint - Voices

p.s. I love the book's cover art!

-- posted by pamela_saint



Top 3.   May 15, 2002 4:35 PM

» Gwenda - Re: Voices

In response to message posted by pamela_saint:

Hi Pamela!
The Voices of Morebath is an interesting glimpse into the lives of ordinary folk who lived through extraordinary times. I'm so very pleased you enjoyed the review!!!

Take care!
Wendy

-- posted by Gwenda



Top 4.   May 15, 2002 4:42 PM

» Gwenda - Re: Voices

In response to message posted by pamela_saint:

I do too! The front cover is a detail from a painting of Pieter Bruegal: Netherlandish Sayings (1559). But I must really commend Yale University Press for a beautifully presented book throughout!

Wendy

-- posted by Gwenda



Top 5.   May 21, 2002 6:27 PM

» pennywhitting - Fascinating

I thoroughly enjoyed your review Wendy. Loved the title. Such fascinating times and people.
All the best.Glenice

-- posted by pennywhitting



Top 6.   May 22, 2002 8:35 PM

» Gwenda - Re: Fascinating

In response to message posted by Geewhit:

Hi Glen!
Any more firsts??? :>)I'm delighted you enjoyed the review!

love,
Wendy

-- posted by Gwenda



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