My latest Austen Authors post will be particularly apropos for those following the online beta for A Season Lost: we're continuing on my ship tours with HMS Trincomalee. This is a frigate a bit newer but of comparable size to HMS Caroline, and I've called out some things in the post so you can see visually elements from the story.
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Georgian London
Although I usually go to different places in Great Britain every time I travel there, one place is always constant: I always spend at least...
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So a reference to a character's having 286 pounds a year in the latest chapter of "A Change of Legacies" prompted a very good ...
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We're stopping at my own blog today for the most provocative of my posts for Mistress: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, with Parts ...
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I've been meaning to make this post as a follow-up to my post on Regency incomes for the gentry for awhile, and now am finally getting ...
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