Re: The Early Germans



Alan,
the references I never ever no matter what you say will present here in
group are such that those who per-viewed my work from an academic view(all
in all four scholars the editor I was discussing with supplied two of them)
said were so strong and not published before. I will never ever give them up
in an open group. Charing chapters of it with single scholar of other
discipline, that I do all the time but not and never in an open group.

Reason why the manuscript isn't edited is that the editor didn't want to
print the notes neither as page-notes or end-notes. The same notes which
gave the ref that the scholars apploud..... Either those stay or the
manuscript goes I said. So the manuscript exists and is 320 pages long.
Inger E



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