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By *lceeWoman
over a year ago
Leeds |
Cold Days by Jim Butcher and The World Of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig. That last one is utterly captivating. Zweig was an Austrian Jew, a concert pianist and novelist who was born around the end of the nineteenth century to a wealthy trading family in Vienna and saw both World Wars. He sent off the manuscript to that autobiographical work just before committing suicide in 1942 in Brazil as he felt he’d seen the death of liberalism and the world would never be the same for him again. It’s beautifully written and heartbreaking at the same time. Highly recommend. |
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By *ANDA2Couple
over a year ago
Henley Arden |
"The Time Travellers Guide to Elizabethan England by Ian Mortimer
The Ultimate Guide to Kink edited by Tristan Taormino
Cookies Galore by Jacqueline Bellefontaine"
Didn't know IM had done a TTG to Turdor England. Will look this up. Thanks
Have you read Iam Mortimers TTG Medieval England? Well recommend |
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