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Tanya wrote: "poldarked-fangirl
I love this YouTube channel for clips!"
Her channel does seem very well organised. Found a few tumblrs that are really good too.
I love this YouTube channel for clips!"
Her channel does seem very well organised. Found a few tumblrs that are really good too.
I'm tempted to buy something from this site--it's subtle and like having an "inside joke" with other fans. http://www.redbubble.com/people/cathe...
http://www.redbubble.com/people/cathe...
http://www.redbubble.com/people/cathe...
Links to Poldark quizzes
http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/the-fi...
http://www.imdb.com/games/guess/tt363...
http://www.sporcle.com/games/Cazza_ch...
http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/poldark/q...
http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/the-fi...
http://www.imdb.com/games/guess/tt363...
http://www.sporcle.com/games/Cazza_ch...
http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/poldark/q...

Victoria wrote: "Have you seen a pill box with Ross or Demelza's portrait? I saw it a few days ago but can not find again." I will keep an eye out and post a link if I come across it!
"Poldark was actually one of the most radical period dramas of its day, reflecting the influence of the novels written by Winston Graham on which it was based. The first Poldark novel was published in 1945, the year Britain elected a Labour government intent on building a more egalitarian society. Graham’s work was shaped by that context."
"...contemporary Britain resembles the world of Poldark, with elites of various sorts appearing to run roughshod over laws and morals in pursuit of advantage, the people helpless to stop them. Like the Warleggans in Poldark’s fictional past, bankers today commit crimes and still prosper."
Sexing up Cornwall: but there’s more to Poldark than good looks
"...contemporary Britain resembles the world of Poldark, with elites of various sorts appearing to run roughshod over laws and morals in pursuit of advantage, the people helpless to stop them. Like the Warleggans in Poldark’s fictional past, bankers today commit crimes and still prosper."
Sexing up Cornwall: but there’s more to Poldark than good looks
Is this totally cool or what?
PoldarkCountry
"My name is Alex Rowe I am a postgraduate History student from Cornwall. I am currently studying at Plymouth University. My main research interest is Cornish mining history and heritage. My undergraduate dissertation looked at community resilience in the mining district of St Just, Cornwall during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. My aim is to create a blog for everyone to enjoy combining my research interests and love for all things Poldark."
PoldarkCountry
"My name is Alex Rowe I am a postgraduate History student from Cornwall. I am currently studying at Plymouth University. My main research interest is Cornish mining history and heritage. My undergraduate dissertation looked at community resilience in the mining district of St Just, Cornwall during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. My aim is to create a blog for everyone to enjoy combining my research interests and love for all things Poldark."

Victoria-I'm preparing a post on Julia and Diphtheria. The intro to my edition of Bella makes it clear that it's Diphtheria. Stay tuned!
The Winston Graham & Poldark Literary Society - web forum for book discussions. Anyone can read the content (watch out for spoilers, especially when using the Search feature!), but you have to be a member to post.
Jeremy (book 3) and Warleggan (book 4) get a mention!
9 books you need to read in 2016 before their TV adaptations air
9 books you need to read in 2016 before their TV adaptations air
Group member Bonny has a Poldark-related blog!
"As you read the books, it's obvious people drank a lot of alcohol back then. Brandy, gin, port and wine are mentioned frequently."
Click here for Mixed Drinks Inspired by Poldark.
"As you read the books, it's obvious people drank a lot of alcohol back then. Brandy, gin, port and wine are mentioned frequently."
Click here for Mixed Drinks Inspired by Poldark.

Currently, I'm working on the next Chapter of "Backfire."
http://archiveofourown.org/users/pold...

Sonia wrote: "Where is the site or post for discussing the Poldark books. I have posted before but cannot find it now or is it still on for questions and answers"
Sonia, start here to find the links to all the folders for each book. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Sonia, start here to find the links to all the folders for each book. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJsgP8rfXrY
I thought you might enjoy this.
This soundtrack is so evocative and splendid. It's just beautiful.