Regency Dish: Drinking Water
In an age where water is worn as a fashion statement, it is hard to imagine a world where drinking the water was taking a Continue
In an age where water is worn as a fashion statement, it is hard to imagine a world where drinking the water was taking a Continue
I don’t know if these are an official couplet or series, but let us call A Woman Scorned and A Woman of Virtue the Woman Continue
This is Bethlem Hospital in Moorgate (above) It moved from its spot on Bishopsgate Street (by current Liverpool Station) to Moorfields in 1675 until a Continue
Could there ever be anything more perfect than Arabella? Heyer picks up where Austen leaves off, presenting a charming and perfectly engaging story of a Continue