Recent reading
Mar. 16th, 2022 11:16 pmLuckily I dictated this some days ago, before I completely lost my voice from a cold, or whatever it is...
1745 and After, edited by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler (1938)
I decided to check out some primary sources for the '45. There are a fair number online, but of course I decided that I wanted to read Colonel John O'Sullivan's memoirs (strangely his name does not appear in the title of the book). They were not available at any Scandinavian library, and I could only find one copy for sale on the whole internets.
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I'll put the slashy hurt-comfort bits under a separate cut, in case someone is interested in that and not the other history. *g* ( Read more... )
1745 and After, edited by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler (1938)
I decided to check out some primary sources for the '45. There are a fair number online, but of course I decided that I wanted to read Colonel John O'Sullivan's memoirs (strangely his name does not appear in the title of the book). They were not available at any Scandinavian library, and I could only find one copy for sale on the whole internets.
( Read more... )
I'll put the slashy hurt-comfort bits under a separate cut, in case someone is interested in that and not the other history. *g* ( Read more... )