Loretta reports from London:
Don't know about you, but when I venture into a library's archives, I'm not expecting firearms. OK, so there weren't a lot in immediate sight, but I'll tell you there was more than one.
The place: The
Kensington Central Library. My host: archivist/librarian Dave Walker, of
The Library Time Machine blog, one of our favorite blogs. My firearm: a musket once the property of the Baron Charles de Berenger. His name was engraved in brass near the firing mechanism.
Thanks to Mr. Walker, I have discovered a most colorful character from the, 1830s, the era in which I set my books. You can read a bit about the baron
here. Among other activities--like a fraud or two-- he wrote an early book on self-defense, titled
Helps and Hints: How to Protect Life and Property, which you can read
here.
I'll be reporting more on my visit to the Kensington Central Library in coming days. I'm still reeling from the wealth of material in the archives--and I haven't even got to my own research yet!
Published on June 07, 2017 21:30