In a message dated 5/12/2006 11:52:40 AM Mountain Standard Time, lindatherkela@msn.com writes: I don't have them translated, but do have JPGs of pages 243-266 of Sommer's Budweiser Kreis (which includes Krummau) made for me by someone in Germany with access to a book. I suppose I could ask him if he would mind if I uploaded them to the GBHS site or something. They are not translated and not indexed, however -- people should be aware they are in old German Gothic type. Linda, If you upload them to a website be sure to tell the list. The Gothic German is not so difficult to read after you get used to it. You just have to be sure that if you transcribe anything -- take notes -- that you spell the words with "f" and "s" or "D" and "O" correctly. When I first started transcribing Gothic to Roman type I sometimes would confuse similar letters and use the wrong one. There are gudes to reading Gothic German known as Fraktur on the Internet. Just search with Fraktur and explore the hits. Many FHCs also have booklets about reading Frakture and Frank Soural has written a little booklet on the subject. Frank is a list member. Karen