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Hi everyone,

I went to my library Saturday and took out some books on perfume. So far, The

Art and Science of Scent:Perfume by Newman is fantastic in regards to the

whole process from start to finish. Has anyone else read this?

I also took out: The World of Perfume by Fabienne Pavia, which has some great

reference on old classics and a great photo section on bottles.

A nice little book called Oils and Perfumes of Ancient Egypt by Joann Fletcher

and The Art of Aromatherapy, Tisserand.

Now, if I could just not be bothered and read for 3 days straight, I would be

in heaven ; )

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> Hi everyone,

> I went to my library Saturday and took out some books on perfume. So far, The

Art and Science of Scent:Perfume by Newman is fantastic in regards to the

whole process from start to finish. Has anyone else read this?

> I also took out: The World of Perfume by Fabienne Pavia, which has some great

reference on old classics and a great photo section on bottles.

> A nice little book called Oils and Perfumes of Ancient Egypt by Joann Fletcher

and The Art of Aromatherapy, Tisserand.

> Now, if I could just not be bothered and read for 3 days straight, I would be

in heaven ; )

>

Hi, Kristie:

I have these books on order from Amazon.com

Thanks for sharing.

Happy Perfuming,

Margo

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> Hi everyone,

> I went to my library Saturday and took out some books on perfume. So far, The

Art and Science of Scent:Perfume by Newman is fantastic in regards to the

whole process from start to finish. Has anyone else read this?

> I also took out: The World of Perfume by Fabienne Pavia, which has some great

reference on old classics and a great photo section on bottles.

> A nice little book called Oils and Perfumes of Ancient Egypt by Joann Fletcher

and The Art of Aromatherapy, Tisserand.

> Now, if I could just not be bothered and read for 3 days straight, I would be

in heaven ; )

>

Have you read The Scent Trail by Celia Lyttelton? It's wonderful.

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