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When #Napoleon Courted #DésiréeClary - When Napoleon courted Désirée Clary (born Eugénie Bernardine Désirée Clary), he was about twenty-five. He met her while stationed in Marseille after his strategy ... https://t.co/jYvIrCYfXf #SundayBlogShare
Caps: Nightcaps, Monmouth Caps, Thinking Caps, #PuddingCaps, and #WhiteCaps - There are all sorts of caps from #history. For instance, there was the mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore known as the ... https://t.co/0d1xkV3uVQ #SundayBlogShare
Women’s Accessories in the 1700s - Women’s #accessories were the fashion item that completed their look, and in the eighteenth century, there were plenty of accessories for a woman to use or wear ... https://t.co/yjrI5cXte9 #SundayBlogShare #18thcentury
Parisian Gaming Houses in the Early 1800s - #Gaminghouses were first licensed in Paris in 1775 with the idea that the profits would be applied to aid Parisian hospitals. Soon there were twelve gaming ... https://t.co/YuiesG5OG2 #19thcentury #SundayBlogShare
Most viewed post on Story Snug this week: My Naughty Little Sister by #DorothyEdwards & @ShirleyHughes
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We're huge #MyNaughtyLittleSister fans. I have a well loved childhood copy & was excited when I found the other books in charity shops👧
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Most viewed post on Story Snug this week: Rain Before Rainbows by @SmritiPH & @dc_litchfield
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We ♥️ the message in #RainBeforeRainbows. Rainbows have become a symbol of hope & this beautiful book does a wonderful job of reflecting that 🌈
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Bourbon Restoration #Fashions: Images from 1814-1819 - The Bourbon Restoration began after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, and, at the time, as “the white flag floated from the dome ... https://t.co/StLhl2zZ9a #SundayBlogShare #BourbonRestorationFashions
Anecdotes about the Woman Known as Madame de Staël - There are many anecdotes about the woman known as #MadamedeStaël. Born Anne Louise Germaine Necker in Paris, France, but of Swiss origin, Madame ... https://t.co/D4nxdCXoWg #18thcentury #SundayBlogShare
My Top Ten *and a little bit more* Books of 2020
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Most viewed post on Story Soup this week: Pumpkin Soup by @HelenCooperbook
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I've bought a pumpkin but am still looking for a soup recipe, I haven't found a really tasty one yet. So if you have one that you can share I'd love to hear it 🎃
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Bonesetters: Joint Manipulators and Musculoskeletal Fixers - Bonesetters of the 1700s and 1800s were like today’s chiropractors, osteopaths, and physical therapists rolled into one. ... https://t.co/uIW2FhxRYM #19thcentury #18thcentury #SundayBlogShare
Consuelo Vanderbilt: Marriage to the Duke of Marlborough -
Consuelo Vanderbilt was a member of the prominent American Vanderbilt family, a family of Dutch origin who gained prominence ... https://t.co/F5fq9jtSvm #19thcentury #VictorianEra #SundayBlogShare
The @Tate EY #Picasso 1932 is the subject of our newest post to continue our 'a look back series' in which we revisit some of our fave past art exhibits.
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Click below to read our thoughts on the show when we visited in 2018.
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This week I am thrilled to be interviewing author M.T. Sanders, who will be sharing with us details of his writing life, his upcoming book ‘Monty and Friends African Adventure‘ & answering a few fun questions too > https://t.co/lROehCSb6M #BookBlogger #Interview #SundayBlogShare
Most viewed post on Story Snug this week: 10 most viewed Story Snug blogposts in 2019 📚
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Thank you to everybody who has commented on the #blogpost. #SundayBlogShare #BookRecommendations
' #KikiSmith is not the only artist to have created works inspired by the famous #LewisCarroll story.' With only 3 days to go, our #SundayBlogshare takes us on an artistic adventure through #AliceinWonderland Read it now https://t.co/uEqihQ2KVn #XmasatMAO #3daystogo
Lately I've Been Watching....
More mini TV reviews :) 📺
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#TheRighteousGemstones #Atypical #TheSpy #TheDeuce and more :)
This is The Family Behind The Magic Christmas Ornament by @MagicOrnament https://t.co/5gCkotaRmD
#SundayBlogShare #MondayBlogs #christmas #holiday #books
Most viewed post on Story Snug this week: The Crayon Man author, #NataschaBiebow, talks about her new book and ‘Why Reading Non-Fiction Books is the Bees’ Knees!’
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#SundayBlogShare #TheCrayonMan #stevensalerno