If some of these have already been nominated, please forgive. Interestingly, the publisher of each is Routledge. This house announces a "new series," "Collecting Cultures." Apparently the authors & editors see this in the context of "cultural history": but then are not museums both the High Priests of cultural history as well as being a part of it? The Spring '95 catalogue lists: Pearce, Susan. On Collecting: An Investigation into Collecting in the European Tradition. 1995 ISBN 0 415 07560 2 US$49.95 CAN$67.95 Belk, Russell. Collecting in a Consumer Society. 1995 ISBN 0 415 10534 X US$39.95 CAN$53.95 This is the same publisher who does another series, "Heritage: Care-Preservation-Management" with Edson, Gary. International Directory of Museum Training. 1995 ISBN 0 415 12257 0 US$49.95 CAN$67.95 Glaser, Jane and Artemis Zenetou. Museums: A Place to Work. Planning Museum Careers. 1995. ISBN 0 415 12256 2:#C0478 US$75.00 CAN$100.95 (Pap. ISBN 0 415 12724 6:#C0599 US$25.00 CAN$33.95) und zo Wiete BTW: I have no financial connection with the publisher Routledge, nor any connection with any of the authors.