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<title>Companie of Saynt George: Dragon Newsletter Issue #11</title>
<description>Subjects covered in this issue: the history of Burgundy according to the memoirs of Olivier de la Marche; packs, baskets, bags, and bundles; and a shopping list from 1435.</description>
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<title>Companie of Saynt George: Dragon Newsletter Issue #3</title>
<description>Subjects covered in this issue: the perils of indulgence in cosmetics; some 15th century remedies; purses  jacks; table etiquette; nine men&#039;s morris; the diet of a 15th century soldier; and the Burgundian camp in 1476.</description>
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<title>Otto Cartellieri, &#039;The Court of Burgundy&#039;</title>
<description>Drawing extensively on the writings of Olivier de la Marche, Cartellieri in these excerpts presents a valuable picture of the nature of life at the court of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy.</description>
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<title>The Frontispiece to the Chroniques de Hainaut: An Introduction to Valois Burgundy</title>
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<title>All That: Burgundy</title>
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