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Saturday, August 13, 2005

More 18th C Resources


  • Jack Lynch's 18th Century Resources
  • List of books on the period available from Pickering and Chatto.

  • List of 18th C Events at What Happened What Year

  • History 1700s

  • Eighteenth Century Resources



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I live with my husband and our two cats on the beautiful Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada. In May 2006 we moved here from the Ottawa area, where I've spent most of my life. I work part-time as a Library Technician at the local library in Sechelt and just LOVE it. When I'm not at work, I'm writing - either my current wip, or articles and reviews, or volunteering at the Sunshine Coast Museum and Archives. My husband and I share a passion for history - we met in a university seminar on Medieval England. That passion led me to the world of historical romance fiction. One day I hope to be published, but even if that never happens, I'll continue spinning love stories set in the past. Favourite periods: Middle Ages, French Revolution, Georgian England
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