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− | One of the books being developed by the [[ | + | One of the books being developed by the [[Noble Company of the Rose]] (a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc.), is:''' ''Vigil: A Knights Training Program''.''' |
− | This training program is to be a second edition of the program originally written by the late Wilson Van Dusen, MRE. | + | This training program is to be a second edition of the program originally written by the late Wilson Van Dusen, MRE, and supplemented by the instructional materials written by Thomas Westgaard and such other material as may be found or created. |
− | The book is intended primarily as a text for the [[Rose Training Program]], and | + | The book is intended primarily as a text for the [[Rose Training Program]], and development is being conducted by that office. Interested members may apply to the head of that program if they wish to volunteer to help. |
If the book is found useful in that arena, it is proposed that a cooperative effort be undertaken with various [[Recognized Orders of Chivalry]] to customize editions for their use. | If the book is found useful in that arena, it is proposed that a cooperative effort be undertaken with various [[Recognized Orders of Chivalry]] to customize editions for their use. | ||
− | + | The [[Books Editor]] will have responsibility for publishing this work. The [[Production Editor]] will have responsibility for printing, if done in-house. The [[Secretary]] (through their duty as marketing officer) will promote it and consult on pricing. | |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 5 November 2023
One of the books being developed by the Noble Company of the Rose (a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc.), is: Vigil: A Knights Training Program.
This training program is to be a second edition of the program originally written by the late Wilson Van Dusen, MRE, and supplemented by the instructional materials written by Thomas Westgaard and such other material as may be found or created.
The book is intended primarily as a text for the Rose Training Program, and development is being conducted by that office. Interested members may apply to the head of that program if they wish to volunteer to help.
If the book is found useful in that arena, it is proposed that a cooperative effort be undertaken with various Recognized Orders of Chivalry to customize editions for their use.
The Books Editor will have responsibility for publishing this work. The Production Editor will have responsibility for printing, if done in-house. The Secretary (through their duty as marketing officer) will promote it and consult on pricing.