Now I'm torn between wanting to read it and not wanting to bother. ;-)
The two books I am currently working my way through are one you probably won't be interested in, and one you might. The first one is Penelope Roger's Cloth And Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, AD 450-700, the second is C.M. Woolgar's The Senses in Late Medieval England. It's really quite fascinating.
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The two books I am currently working my way through are one you probably won't be interested in, and one you might. The first one is Penelope Roger's Cloth And Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, AD 450-700, the second is C.M. Woolgar's The Senses in Late Medieval England. It's really quite fascinating.