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although davids background has always been european arms, his has a personal passion for the oriental collection. he raised a 'chunk' of money to devote to the catalogueing and photographing of the oriental pieces, but the 'powers that be' decided to spend it on the european pieces instead. its a shame, as the original texts are still relatively accurate, and will be supplemented along with great images, whereas the Laking catalogue of the oriental side is in desperte need of re-writing, as well as images which have never existed. one day, they will get round to doing it, but it will be some years. david has always talked of getting a number of people to help with the descriptions, so if it can be avoided, it wont be just another coffee table book. but, there has always been red-tape involved with the wallace collection, as you say. if they ever do find the additional funds, there are a number of people that will push for a more academic book. |
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I do own Laking's book and I know what you mean, it's just so tantalising having all these descriptions but no pictures! ![]() |
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It is really a pity that the oriental armor won't get published soon. Thanks for the update. I won't hold my breath.
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