C'è qualcuno che ti cerca edit

Qui --DenghiùComm (talk) 18:31, 7 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

view of Monreale Cloister from above edit

Hello.

May I please ask permission to use your wonderful photograph of the cloister at Monreale which has been taken from above in my book on the material culture of Norman Sicily? It gives an excellent overview and will provide the readers with a sense of the size of the cloister which is impossible in regular photographs.

Thank you very much. Nancy

name for attribution edit

Giuseppe, can you tell me please how you would like your attribution to read for the photograph of the Monreale Cloister? Thank you. Nancy

title of book (working title) edit

"The Cackle of the Partridge: Sicily's Astonishing Twelfth Century Under Norman Rule". It is about the material culture, what you could touch, see, smell, hear, and taste, with everything from architecture to music to poetry. Nancy

different shot of cloister edit

Giuseppe, could I please use a different shot of the cloister which is on your Flickr page? It is DSCN 2900 and is actually better for my book. Can you send it to me as a jpg directly or how may I retrieve it if it's OK with you? Thank you. Nancy

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