Shiny facts

tsundokuI’ve commented before that I have a jackdaw mind: I love shiny facts, and will follow the hint of one for miles through books and around the internet, until I can get my beak on it and carry it away into the recesses of my overstuffed memory.


It might amuse you to know the books and videos currently feeding this obsession (mostly Georgian and British focused, but a few reaching into other places and other eras):


Taste: Kate Colquhuon


Smallpox, Syphilis and Salvation: Sheryl Pearson


The Enlightened Economy: Joel Mokyr


The Silk Roads: A New History of the World: Peter Frankopan


The Secret History of Georgian London: Dan Gruikshank


Crown and Country (TV series on DVD): Edward Windsor as narrator


Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit (TV series): Mary Beard as narrator


The Story of China (TV series): Michael Wood as narrator


I’m intending to read (and have on my bedside table):


Redcoats Against Napoleon: Carole Divall


Europe under Napoleon: Michael Broers


In these Times: Living in Britain through Napoleon’s Wars: Jenny Uglow


(Bit of a theme, there)


The Fortune Hunter: Peter James Bowman


Magpie, Squirrels and Thieves: Jacqueline Yallop


The Unruly Queen: Flora Fraser


Wilful Impropriety: Edaterina Sedia


Unquiet Lives: Marriage and Marriage Breakdown in England: Joanne Bailey


 


 


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Published on October 30, 2016 13:18
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