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A Google Book on Mills

September 01 2009 by David Plunkett (1303 views)
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This information on a 'Mill book' published in USA seems to have excited Bud Warren in the State of Maine, so it may do the same for us in UK. Search it out and see for yourself here in the UK

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After drooling over what I could find of it on GOOGLE BOOKS, I ordered "Wind,Water,Work: Ancient and Medieval Milling Technology" by Adam Lucas through our inter-library loan. What a marvelous tome! Are you familiar with it? If not, go ahead and Google it and check out the table of
contents. You'll be impressed! It's not inexpensive, about $270 list price. I have some exciting reading for the next few days!

Best regards,

Bud

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Tue, September 01, 2009

It certainly looks interesting, the details are at http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5QgU43HVpyIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Wind,Water,Work:+Ancient+and+Medieval+Milling+Technology&ei=mVOdSorDJ5HSNcz41H4#v=onepage&q=&f=false

The Google books site also features the related book Mills in the medieval economy: England, 1300-1540 By John Langdon. This is much cheaper and available from the Mills Archive shop http://shop.millsarchivetrust.org/product.php?productid=458&cat=0&page=1
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Google was sued for copyright infringement by the Author's Guild and Association of American Publishers, claiming the company had no right to publish excerpts of copyrighted material online because it was scanning the entire book in order to index it.


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