That Churchill Woman, by Stephanie Barron is the story of Jennie Jerome Churchill
1800s, books, Uncategorized

That Churchill Woman Drags to a Conclusion

That Churchill Woman by Stephanie Barron is a bit of a slog — unless you enjoy reading multitudinous descriptions of nineteenth century clothing and all about the upper crust of Britain. It’s the story of Churchill’s mother, American Jennie Jerome, who moves to England and marries the son of a…

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Little by Edward Carey the story of Madame Tussaud and how she came to have her wax museum
18th Century, books

Little: Not for the Faint-hearted

Little by Edward Carey is the story of Madame Tussaud, a dark and somewhat gory tale of the French Revolution. Marie, also known as Little, is orphaned by the age of seven, and then is apprenticed by Dr. Curtius, a man who has lived in solitude most of his life…

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the splendor before the dark by margaret george the story of the emperor nero in ancient rome
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The Splendor Before the Dark: Nero At His Finest

Margaret George, a master at historical fiction, completes her two book series about Nero with the magnificent The Splendor Before the Dark. The first book, The Confessions of Young Nero, takes us through Nero’s life as a child and a young emperor(he became emperor at 16). This book takes up…

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#HouseofGold #histfic #historicalfiction
1910s, books, WWI

House of Gold Shines Despite a Slow Start

I almost gave up on House of Gold, a fictionalized story of the House of Rothschild. I stuck with it and however, and ultimately enjoyed it. It takes place in the 1910s –beginning around 1911 and through the first world war.  The Jewish banking family it describes possesses branches in…

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books, feature film, Uncategorized

Five Things I Never Realized about Papillon

So I saw the new flick Papillon, and liked it so much I decided to reread the book, which I had read years before as a teenager.  That didn’t disappoint either.   So this is blog  post about both the book and the recent film. An earlier edition of the film…

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Becoming Marie Antoinette Juliet Grey #histfic #historicalfiction #magicofhistory
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Becoming Marie Antoinette – A Stylized introduction to the Famous Queen

First off, she didn’t really say “Let Them Eat Cake.” Becoming Marie Antoinette is an insightful introduction to the life of the tragic queen. It covers the the time from when she was ten years old to her early 20s, after she became queen of France. And it appears to…

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West Cork #audible #history #truecrime
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Ten Things I Learned from the Podcast “West Cork”

So I thought I’d try something new. I signed up for Audible and downloaded West Cork — the company’s first True Crime production. It’s a podcast, but more than a podcast. It has 13 chapters and is over seven hours in total, and . . . It was a revelation.…

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Colin Falconer #histfic #historical fiction
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Colin Falconer Opens Up About His Latest Book

A special treat today at Magic of History. Colin Falconer, the author of 40 historical fiction books visits with us. His books have been translated into many languages, but you can find many of them on Amazon. Here’s our Q & A. 1. I’m a big fan of your books.…

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The royal house of windsor #documentary #netflix #Britain
documentary, television show, U.K.

The Royal House of Windsor — a lengthy snapshot of the Royal Family

It’s been more than a hundred years since the Windsors took their name — and the Royal House of Windsor on Netflix tells the story very well, although it drags in a few places. It’s a six-episode documentary, and includes new material that has supposedly never been seen before on…

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War of the Wolf by Bernard Cornwell is book 11 about Uhtred and the Saxon Series. #LastKingdom #histfic @historicalfiction
books, Early Medieval Period

War of the Wolf — Chapter 11, but still great

Bernard Cornwell’s War of the Wolf is the latest, but still not the final chapter of The Last Kingdom series. Uhtred is still riding against his enemies. He is now over sixty years old and a bit long in the tooth. Nevertheless, he’s still snatching victory from the jaws of…

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