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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Humph wasn’t joking

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London-based publisher JR Books Ltd has just brought out a posthumous collection of writings by Humphrey Lyttelton who died earlier this yea...
Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Hughes fishing; Plath in quicksand

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The British Library has just acquired a large archive of material written by Ted Hughes, the celebrated British poet who died ten years ago ...
Saturday, October 25, 2008

A king’s phallic doodles

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A popular history magazine in Sweden has just disclosed that one of the country’s kings - Charles XIII - used to draw penises in his diary, ...
Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Rescuing the Emin Pasha

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Arthur Jephson, a young adventurer and African explorer, died one hundred years ago today. He’s not well remembered, but he would be even le...
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Tales of executioners

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The diaries of Britain’s last hangman - Harry Allen - are up for auction. Gruesome they maybe, but they also provide a fascinating if somewh...
Monday, October 20, 2008

Bertrand’s diaries enmesh Sarkozy

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Diaries written by a former head of the French intelligence agency, Yves Bertrand, are at the centre of scandalous allegations about Preside...
Friday, October 17, 2008

Sean Lester and the League

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Some diaries written by Sean Lester, one of Ireland’s most distinguished statesmen and the last Secretary General of the League of Nations, ...
Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Tragedy in Antarctica

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Sir Douglas Mawson, an Australian geologist and explorer, died 50 years ago today. But he might have expired nearly 50 years earlier - as di...
Thursday, October 9, 2008

Love in Pyrghos

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I am in Greece, on holiday, until the 14th. By coincidence, exactly 30 years ago this week, I was also in Greece on holiday. I’d gone to vis...
Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Of briars, thorns and an angel

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Exactly a quarter of a millennium ago, on 7 October 1758, a Sussex shopkeeper named Thomas Turner turned to his diary to moan and groan at s...

Scandal and Chips

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Henry Chips Channon died 50 years ago today. Although American-born, he became a British MP, but is mostly remembered today for his diaries,...
Wednesday, October 1, 2008

John Blow’s bad singing

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John Blow, an English organist and composer, died three hundred years ago today. He taught Henry Purcell, was one of James II’s musicians, a...

Stevenson’s visit to Tuvalu

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Today is Independence Day in Tuvalu. It’s also the 25th anniversary of the country’s independence from Britain. Formerly known as the Ellice...
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Civilisation no longer exists

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Abel J Herzberg, a Dutch lawyer in Amsterdam, was arrested by the Nazis in 1943 and, by January 1944, was incarcerated in the Bergen-Belsen ...
Monday, September 29, 2008

Nelson’s diary, and left hand

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It’s Horatio Nelson’s birthday. One of Britain’s greatest heroes was born 250 years ago today on 29 September 1758. He is not famed for his ...
Thursday, September 25, 2008

I thought I was out of the woods

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John Churton Collins, a writer and literary critic at the turn of the last century, died 100 years ago in mysterious circumstances. However,...
Monday, September 22, 2008

A bit of Balkan history

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Today is the 100th anniversary of the independent state of Bulgaria (according to the old style Julian calendar) which is as good an excuse ...
Friday, September 19, 2008

Waltari’s Dark Angel

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Mika Waltari, one of Finland’s most widely known and translated writers, was born a hundred years ago today. He became best known for his hi...
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