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Lang,

Milestone (212) 865-7449 Has the series. It's a Milestone/BFI project.  It
is NTSC.

Stephen






At 12:01 AM 1/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I saw a listing for a ten volume video series with this title; I believe
>it's of British origin (it's in PAL).  Has anybody seen it or know anything
>about them?
>------------------------------------------------
>Lang Thompson
>http://www.tcf.ua.edu/wlt4
>
>"Goethe once proposed that a museum of the
>inauthentic be created in Rome, in which plaster
>casts of all the antiquities that had been
>discovered could be displayed." - Moatti, Search
>for Ancient Rome
>
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