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Histories

Foundation: The History of England from Its Earliest Beginnings to the Tudors by Peter Ackroyd

A Coffin for King Charles: The Trial and Execution of Charles I by C.V. Wedgwood

May 15, 2023 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Foundation: The History of England from Its Earliest Beginnings to the Tudors “When the first sarsen stone was raised in the circle of Stonehenge, the land we call England was already very ancient.” This history of England covers the first 12,000 years of so of English history, ending specifically the reign of Henry Tudor, Henry VII, who took over the throne with possibly sketchy evidence after defeating Richard III. This more or less signified the end of the War of the Roses, but there were […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: C.V. Wedgwood, Peter Ackroyd

vel veeter's CBR15 Review No:316 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: C.V. Wedgwood, Peter Ackroyd ·
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queer city

wikipedia with a wink

Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the Present Day by Peter Ackroyd

January 24, 2021 by andtheIToldYouSos 6 Comments

Peter Ackroyd loves London. He has written novels, histories, poetry, and biographies of the people, places, and things that make (or have made) London, well, London. He approaches history with curiosity, wonder, and with an almost obsessive eye for detail. He criticizes when criticism is needed, and he allows facts and stories to breath and speak on their own without editorializing. Queer City, his history of gay life in London from the original founders through the current citizens, reaches far back into the history of […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: audio, British history, European history, gender, historical accounts, lgtbqia, lgtbqia history, London, Peter Ackroyd, queer, queer history, Sexuality, Will Watt

andtheIToldYouSos's CBR13 Review No:15 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: audio, British history, European history, gender, historical accounts, lgtbqia, lgtbqia history, London, Peter Ackroyd, queer, queer history, Sexuality, Will Watt ·
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None of it seemed very real, but I suppose that’s the trouble with history.

Chatterton by Peter Ackroyd

October 6, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I guess I probably read this one way too soon after two very similar, a better other novels that cover a lot of the same ground. This novel is in the same tradition as novels like Possession, G., and Tim Powers’s The Anubis Gates. It’s about a literary figure of yore, one Thomas Chatterton, whose biography tells us was a young poet who wrote a series of poems, and died tragically at 18 from suicide. This is made even more mythic by his connections to other famous poets and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: chatterton, Peter Ackroyd

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:553 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: chatterton, Peter Ackroyd ·
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War, what is it good for?

May 4, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

I thoroughly enjoyed this, the third volume of Peter Ackroyd’s History of England, which covers a period of our history that I knew virtually nothing about (I don’t think I can really count Horrible Histories’ Charles II song as ‘knowledge’), from the succession of James I following the death of the childless Elizabeth I through to the flight of James II, taking in the civil war and the unprecedented execution of a king that happened in between. Here’s what I learned… James I of England, […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: England, history, Non-Fiction, Peter Ackroyd

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:29 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: England, history, Non-Fiction, Peter Ackroyd ·
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