When Courted - 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

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Caps: Nightcaps, Monmouth Caps, Thinking Caps, and - There are all sorts of caps from For instance, there was the mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore known as the ... https://t.co/0d1xkV3uVQ

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Women’s Accessories in the 1700s - Women’s 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

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Parisian Gaming Houses in the Early 1800s - 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

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Most viewed post on Story Snug this week: My Naughty Little Sister by &
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We're huge 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 &
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We ♥️ the message in Rainbows have become a symbol of hope & this beautiful book does a wonderful job of reflecting that 🌈

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Bourbon Restoration 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

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Anecdotes about the Woman Known as Madame de Staël - There are many anecdotes about the woman known as Born Anne Louise Germaine Necker in Paris, France, but of Swiss origin, Madame ... https://t.co/D4nxdCXoWg

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Most viewed post on Story Soup this week: Pumpkin Soup by
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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

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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

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The EY 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.



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

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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

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' is not the only artist to have created works inspired by the famous story.' With only 3 days to go, our takes us on an artistic adventure through Read it now https://t.co/uEqihQ2KVn

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Most viewed post on Story Snug this week: The Crayon Man author, talks about her new book and ‘Why Reading Non-Fiction Books is the Bees’ Knees!’
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