Breakfast Links: Week of August 1, 2016

Breakfast Links are served - our weekly round-up of fav links to other web sites, articles, blogs, and images via Twitter.
• Victorian fat-shaming : harsh words on weight from the 19thc.
• How the stethoscope transformed medicine 200 years ago.
• Those kids of 1818, staring mindlessly into their glass devices: the now-forgotten craze for kaleidoscopes .
• The floating pleasure worlds of Paris and Edo in art.
Jane Austen's music collection is now digitized and available on line.
Image: Timeless beauty: a German gaming pouch , c1675-1700.
• Carved skeletons, Elizabethan theater giants, and a cat: St Leonard's , Shoreditch, London.
Eleanor Sidgwick , the original Victorian female ghostbuster.
• Spectators pictured "fanning" the flames of early baseball passion.
• A history of embarrassing presidential campaign logos .
Image: Celebrate summer's lushness with this green brocade robe a la francaise , c1740s.
• In 1704, Isaac Newton predicted the world will end in 2060.
Willa B. Brown, the first African American woman to earn a commercial pilot's license in 1937.
Ghosts in the machine: the devices and daring mediums that spoke for the dead.
• Discovery of vast treasure-trove of fine textiles shows importance of fashion to Bronze Age Britons .
• The history of exhaustion .
Image: "Is this you five years from now?" Advertisement selling cigarettes to women as a diet aid, 1920s.
• The art of cuisine: dining with the artist Toulouse-Lautrec and his wildly impractical but fascinating cookbook.
• Working in the Paris fashion industry 100 years ago.
Analysis of an athlete's weight, pains, digestion, perspiration levels, and speed - in 1813.
• A now-lost 1820s house in New York once known as the " house of romance. "
• Thomson's Guide to London , 1902.
• Seventeenth century doll houses weren't invented for children's play, but to show off wealth and teach domestic roles.
• Just for fun: Test your book smarts .
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Above: At Breakfast by Laurits Andersen Ring. Private collection.
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