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http://anilbalan.com/2011/11/28/wilki...
And another biographical piece about the homes he lived in:
http://www.web40571.clarahost.co.uk/w...
A review of Peter Ackroyd's short biography of Collins which has some more interesting info:
http://steepstairs.wordpress.com/2012...
Madge wrote: "Here is a nice little piece about Wilkie Collins and ghosts but with a bit of a spoiler in the last paragraph
http://anilbalan.com/2011/11/28/wilki...
And another biographic..."
How fun. When hubby and I were searching for a home, we stayed in an old hotel. In the middle of the night I woke up and saw a man sitting on the side of the bed with his back towards me. Hubby is not usually up during the night. I asked if he was ok. No answer. I glanced down to see hubby sound asleep besides me. Glanced towards the man again to find nothing. Hotel wouldn't confirm any ghost stories.
http://anilbalan.com/2011/11/28/wilki...
And another biographic..."
How fun. When hubby and I were searching for a home, we stayed in an old hotel. In the middle of the night I woke up and saw a man sitting on the side of the bed with his back towards me. Hubby is not usually up during the night. I asked if he was ok. No answer. I glanced down to see hubby sound asleep besides me. Glanced towards the man again to find nothing. Hotel wouldn't confirm any ghost stories.
Deborah wrote: "Madge wrote: "Here is a nice little piece about Wilkie Collins and ghosts but with a bit of a spoiler in the last paragraph
http://anilbalan.com/2011/11/28/wilki...
And anot..."
Exhaustion has set in. comment 6 is supposed to be under the background thread
http://anilbalan.com/2011/11/28/wilki...
And anot..."
Exhaustion has set in. comment 6 is supposed to be under the background thread

Finally, here is a panoramic view of Venice which has changed very little since 1878 except that parts of it are, sadly, sinking:
http://www.airpano.com/360Degree-Virt...

Pip wrote: "I've had Peter Ackroyd's biography on my to-read list for a while, and our local independent bookshop has an expensive but tempting copy in its English language section. I think I'm going to have t..."
Pip, after reading the link about Peter Ackroyd's biography, I want to race out and get a copy.
Pip, after reading the link about Peter Ackroyd's biography, I want to race out and get a copy.
I got to go to Venice too years ago. A beautiful and unusual city. It was great to have a sense of the area while reading.

Next time, I would like to go to Venice and Venora (and places in between). All I hear is great things about Venice, and there are so many books that I've read that are set in Venice. It's a must to make it there. And I hear Venora is beautiful, and of course, Romeo and Juliet!
(But first - Paris! Not this summer, but hopefully the following summer.)
Lynnm wrote: "My first time in Italy, I only went to Florence and the area in Tuscany close to Florence.
Next time, I would like to go to Venice and Venora (and places in between). All I hear is great things a..."
Lynn, Florence ended up being my favorite but then I didn't go to Verona. I would love to see Verona.
Next time, I would like to go to Venice and Venora (and places in between). All I hear is great things a..."
Lynn, Florence ended up being my favorite but then I didn't go to Verona. I would love to see Verona.


Portus (the harbor of ancient Rome) isn't Pompeii or Herculaneum, but if you're interested in ancient archaeology, you might be interested in a Future Learn free MOOC starting on January 26.
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/p...
Everyman wrote: "Deborah wrote: "I loved Pompeii and Herculeum"
Portus (the harbor of ancient Rome) isn't Pompeii or Herculaneum, but if you're interested in ancient archaeology, you might be interested in a Futur..."
Thanks Everyman. I, too, will be taking a look. My fascination with Pompeii started from, of course, a book. I was about 8 and was given a children's book full of different stories and information. Pompeii was in there and I was captivated.
Portus (the harbor of ancient Rome) isn't Pompeii or Herculaneum, but if you're interested in ancient archaeology, you might be interested in a Futur..."
Thanks Everyman. I, too, will be taking a look. My fascination with Pompeii started from, of course, a book. I was about 8 and was given a children's book full of different stories and information. Pompeii was in there and I was captivated.

Thanks, Madge, for the headsup on Verona. I probably would still want to go, just to say, hey I've been to Verona! But I will now plan to spend less time there.
Pompeii will definitely be on the list for future trips.
Have you heard of/been to San Remo? I hate to admit it, but I saw it on an episode of Rosemary & Thyme, and it looked absolutely beautiful. It's not too close to Venice, but it is in the northern region of Italy. I could start in Venice, move west to Verona, and then end in San Remo.

Since we are reading a ghost story, here's a brief overview of spiritualism popular during this time period
Www.en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/spiritualism
Www.en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/spiritualism

Lisa: Great points!

http://www.historyofphrenology.org.uk...
This reprint of a Victorian handbook on Phrenology is instructive, amusing and available on Kindle for tuppence:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ILLUSTRATED-S...