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Musings of a Bookish Historian

Amy Turner

An historian & bibliophile writing about American & European history through bimonthly topical posts, book reviews, and informative articles. May contain occasional sarcasm, self-deprecation, and cats.

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  • Amy Turner

    Bibliophile & historian. Learning & IT professional in academia. Anglophile. Wanderluster. Writer. Can apparently pass as a Canadian with her distinct Wisconsin accent.

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