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Musings of a Bookish Historian

Amy Turner

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

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Latest Issues

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Issue No. 29: Of Headless Horsemen & Haunting Hessians

It’s not known, however, if he based the Headless Horseman on a particular soldier or story. What we do know is that the character forms an indelible part of our Halloween traditions, one that spawns derivative works, movies, and television...

16 days ago
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Issue No. 28: Of Attempted Murder & Angevin Machinations

Juliana’s attempted patricide of Henry I by crossbow is a distinctly Lannisterian method of death - albeit minus the whole “dying in a garderobe” bit.

23 days ago
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Issue No. 27: Of Bolingbroke, de Bohun, & the Duchess of Brittany

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Issue No. 26: Of Indomitable Courage & the Iditarod

To attempt an Iditarod is a true undertaking; to finish an Iditarod is monumental; to win an Iditarod makes one a legend. And, in the 1980s, Butcher became a legend.

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  • Amy Turner

    Bibliophile & historian. Freelancer. Anglophile. Wanderluster. Blogger. Sometimes rabble-rouser.

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