The Antique Prints Blog offers a wonderful post about Ackermann’s Print Shop with excellent illustrations. I will definitely be visiting this site often!
Seen Over the Ether: Antique Prints Blog
March 30, 2010 by Vic
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Just found you and your blog via Twitter and I am now a follower! I LOVE Jane Austen. I reviewed a book of Jane Austen/Regency crafts on my blog that I think you would like if you haven’t seen it already:
http://serendipityhandmade.blogspot.com/2010/02/bracelet-and-book-review.html
Looking forward to your posts!
Oh how pretty! Reminds me of a pop-up book!
Jane Austen invokes so many moods and happy memories.
This blog has inspired me to start reading it all over again.
Just found your blog. How nice to be reminded of her wonderful books. I’ll have to put some onto my Kindle.
I have a company that makes reproductions of antique prints. We have some of the clothes of the Regency era here:
http://fine-art-prints-store.com/index.php?cPath=23