
I find old tales (fiction & non-fiction) and add a new coat by updating & editing them for a modern audience, including adding some contextual information. These entertaining old stories deserve a new generation of readers. Happy reading, Kate x
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This delightful tale, released in 1904, gently satirizes the societal double standards prevalent during that era. This was a period of great prosperity for the UK, just before the First World War. Although we mostly remember the extravaganc...
Modern policing in England started in 1829. Although women would have been casually employed as informants during the 19th century, they were not officially allowed to join the police until 1919 (during WWI, women were employed in police pa...
Part 2 (of 2). "Came now a day of wonder. A frosty morning with the road glistening like pewter, and the grass crackling underfoot."
In the 19th century, Irish nobility and the landed gentry experienced a complex decline, moving from a position of absolute power to one of financial ruin and reduced social influence.
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