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I keep hearing that reading is now sexy. This is apparently based on a survey that was published in the Guardian, which means it may well not be entirely true, but so many people are now saying so that I’m happy to pretend.
More importantl...
When I’m not hanging out in the 18th century, or refighting the Napoleonic Wars, or exploring the world in the Age of Empire, I like to spend time with the Art Deco Society. (Yes, I know, I’m just totally unfitted for life in the 21st centu...
Regular readers will know that the time I spend in Marble Hill House has made me a huge fan of Henrietta Howard. She was a remarkable Georgian lady who spent 20 years at court. She had started as a Woman of the Bedchamber to Caroline, the P...
A two for one post this week: a visit to Southampton, a town whose fantastic history is easily overlooked and a review of Essie Fox’s The Somnambulist.
Last week I wrote about Buckler’s Hard, which is in the New Forest, no...
Back in March, I mentioned a visit to a place called Buckler’s Hard just outside Southampton. I showed you a pretty photo and promised I’d return later.
Buckler’s Hard in March
Last weekend I was back there and here’s another photo of the...
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I dance tango, write historical novels, and spend far too much of my time in the 18th and 19th centuries. Also dabble with Urban Fantasy. Might one day be good at something but frittered my life away and had fun doing so.
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