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Reynolda House in Winston-Salem, NC has a booklet which I believe is for
sale, but, when I visited, they had a few copies marked "museum use only"
or some such, that they loaned out to people going through the collection.
(They have a large art collection, and some furniture.) It did not contain
the complete collection, but did go into depth on some pieces, and was
quite helpful. I believe I've seen someone from Reynolda House post to the
list, if they'd like to comment on what response they get to it, how many
they actually sell, and how many copies sprout legs and walk off (pardon
me, let me rephrase. . . how many visitors accidentally forget to return
it)?
Katherine Steiner Stocker
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"If the world were a logical place, men would ride side-saddle." --Rita
Mae Brown
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