
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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“This broken, unwelcoming building was far from the warm and happy viewings she and Luke had taken late in the summer when they had fallen in love with the ramshackle old Lodge, with its original flint and curling vines, and had decided it...
“Besides tea, Catherine’s opposition to French interests and her introductions and contributions to English taste, in music, in costume, design and interior decorating all show her substantial contribution to the cosmopolitan character of t...
“Wisconsin’s past is full of crazy characters, bizarre events, and surprising incidents that somehow didn’t make it into the official account of state history - and the state would not be the same without them.” ~ Erika Janik
When driving...
‘The pamphlet Papa had brandished when he’d surged excitedly through the front door those many months ago hadn’t mentioned the monotony. It hadn’t hinted about the stench, the endless rattling, or the insects and dust. To be honest, the pam...
“This drive to empower France was the underlying foundation of Philip’s lifelong struggle against the Plantagenet dynasty, although the rivalry would change in nature over the years.” ~ Catherine Hanley
French history has yielded many fasc...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Bibliophile & historian. Learning & IT professional in academia. MA in Public History, Master of Library & Information Science. Anglophile. Wanderluster. Writer. Drinks iced coffee in below-zero temps. Distinct Wisconsinese accent.
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