Where can I find an index of publications?

Where can I find an index of publications?

2010-02-27 07:10:19
Joan
I'm in the American Branch, and the last Ricardian Bulletin I received
is the one dated June, 2009 and the last Ricardian Journal I received is
Volume XIX, dated 2009. I'm pretty sure I've seen October and December
2009 issues of the Bulletin mentioned in other posts and IIRC. I
searched the website at http://www.richardiii.net/ for an index of
publications but couldn't find one. Would it be possible for someone to
list what Ricardian publications are available for 2009 and 2010 so that
I can contact the American branch to find out when I can expect my
copies?

Joan
---
author of This Time, a novel about Richard III in the 21st-century
website: http://www.joanszechtman.com/
blog: http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/
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Re: Where can I find an index of publications?

2010-02-27 18:19:21
Annette Carson
Hi Joan: The Ricardian Bulletin is published every quarter, initially bearing the name of the seasons up to Spring 2009, thereafter (presumably because seasons are different in the southern hemisphere) bearing dates of months instead - thus June 2009, September 2009, December 2009. Obviously the next one will be March. If you want to see anything specific in the way of an article, I can send you a scan.
Regards, Annette


----- Original Message -----
From: Joan
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Subject: Where can I find an index of publications?



I'm in the American Branch, and the last Ricardian Bulletin I received
is the one dated June, 2009 and the last Ricardian Journal I received is
Volume XIX, dated 2009. I'm pretty sure I've seen October and December
2009 issues of the Bulletin mentioned in other posts and IIRC. I
searched the website at http://www.richardiii.net/ for an index of
publications but couldn't find one. Would it be possible for someone to
list what Ricardian publications are available for 2009 and 2010 so that
I can contact the American branch to find out when I can expect my
copies?

Joan
---
author of This Time, a novel about Richard III in the 21st-century
website: http://www.joanszechtman.com/
blog: http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/
ebook: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3935







Re: Where can I find an index of publications?

2010-02-27 19:44:59
Joan
Ah, that makes perfect sense. So I'm missing--and probably the entire
American Branch-- the September and December 2009 bulletins. I would
request articles if I knew what articles I was missing and needed. Would
it be possible to either post or email scans of the indices of the
September and December bulletins?

Has the 2010 Journal been issued yet?

Joan
---
author of This Time, a novel about Richard III in the 21st-century
website: http://www.joanszechtman.com/
blog: http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/
ebook: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3935

--- In , "Annette Carson"
<ajcarson@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Joan: The Ricardian Bulletin is published every quarter, initially
bearing the name of the seasons up to Spring 2009, thereafter
(presumably because seasons are different in the southern hemisphere)
bearing dates of months instead - thus June 2009, September 2009,
December 2009. Obviously the next one will be March. If you want to see
anything specific in the way of an article, I can send you a scan.
> Regards, Annette
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joan
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:58 AM
> Subject: Where can I find an index of
publications?
>
>
>
> I'm in the American Branch, and the last Ricardian Bulletin I
received
> is the one dated June, 2009 and the last Ricardian Journal I
received is
> Volume XIX, dated 2009. I'm pretty sure I've seen October and
December
> 2009 issues of the Bulletin mentioned in other posts and IIRC. I
> searched the website at http://www.richardiii.net/ for an index of
> publications but couldn't find one. Would it be possible for someone
to
> list what Ricardian publications are available for 2009 and 2010 so
that
> I can contact the American branch to find out when I can expect my
> copies?
>
> Joan
> ---
> author of This Time, a novel about Richard III in the 21st-century
> website: http://www.joanszechtman.com/
> blog: http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/
> ebook: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3935
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



Re: Where can I find an index of publications?

2010-02-27 21:13:00
Gilda Felt
On Feb 27, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Annette Carson wrote:

> Hi Joan: The Ricardian Bulletin is published every quarter,
> initially bearing the name of the seasons up to Spring 2009,
> thereafter (presumably because seasons are different in the southern
> hemisphere) bearing dates of months instead - thus June 2009,
> September 2009, December 2009. Obviously the next one will be March.
> If you want to see anything specific in the way of an article, I can
> send you a scan.
> Regards, Annette
>

Does this mean we're not going to get them?

Gilda
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joan
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:58 AM
> Subject: Where can I find an index of
> publications?
>
> I'm in the American Branch, and the last Ricardian Bulletin I received
> is the one dated June, 2009 and the last Ricardian Journal I
> received is
> Volume XIX, dated 2009. I'm pretty sure I've seen October and December
> 2009 issues of the Bulletin mentioned in other posts and IIRC. I
> searched the website at http://www.richardiii.net/ for an index of
> publications but couldn't find one. Would it be possible for someone
> to
> list what Ricardian publications are available for 2009 and 2010 so
> that
> I can contact the American branch to find out when I can expect my
> copies?
>
> Joan
> ---
> author of This Time, a novel about Richard III in the 21st-century
> website: http://www.joanszechtman.com/
> blog: http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/
> ebook: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3935
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



Re: Where can I find an index of publications?

2010-02-27 21:29:29
Joan
Hi Gilda,

I don't know. I've posed the question on the American Branch discussion
group <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/richard3/> , both today and a
couple of days ago. You might want to add your voice to mine. I'm really
bummed about not getting the publications (the register, too).

Joan
---
author of This Time, a novel about Richard III in the 21st-century
website: http://www.joanszechtman.com/
blog: http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/
ebook: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3935

--- In , Gilda Felt <gildaevf@...>
wrote:
>
>
> On Feb 27, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Annette Carson wrote:
>
> > Hi Joan: The Ricardian Bulletin is published every quarter,
> > initially bearing the name of the seasons up to Spring 2009,
> > thereafter (presumably because seasons are different in the southern
> > hemisphere) bearing dates of months instead - thus June 2009,
> > September 2009, December 2009. Obviously the next one will be March.
> > If you want to see anything specific in the way of an article, I can
> > send you a scan.
> > Regards, Annette
> >
>
> Does this mean we're not going to get them?
>
> Gilda
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Joan
> > To:
> > Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:58 AM
> > Subject: Where can I find an index of
> > publications?
> >
> > I'm in the American Branch, and the last Ricardian Bulletin I
received
> > is the one dated June, 2009 and the last Ricardian Journal I
> > received is
> > Volume XIX, dated 2009. I'm pretty sure I've seen October and
December
> > 2009 issues of the Bulletin mentioned in other posts and IIRC. I
> > searched the website at http://www.richardiii.net/ for an index of
> > publications but couldn't find one. Would it be possible for someone
> > to
> > list what Ricardian publications are available for 2009 and 2010 so
> > that
> > I can contact the American branch to find out when I can expect my
> > copies?
> >
> > Joan
> > ---
> > author of This Time, a novel about Richard III in the 21st-century
> > website: http://www.joanszechtman.com/
> > blog: http://rtoaaa.blogspot.com/
> > ebook: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3935
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>



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