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Friday, May 29, 2009

Adventures in Paleoblogging

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Clusterflock's skeleton crew has some nice nineteenth-century stuff this weekend:

  • First Barbary War (May 1801-1805)

  • First edition of Byron's Don Juan

  • Dandyism

  • Tabloid write-up of Richard Wagner's affair with Franz Liszt's daughter Cosima

  • Blogging about Van Gogh

  • Dancing "the German"

  • William Carlos Williams's Birth Announcement

  • 1883 Dinner Menus from the New American Hotel

  • Gayetti's Medicated Paper for the Water-Closet

  • My favorite -- pictures of the first postage stamp used for the penny post in the UK

  • Victorian Pornography

  • And many more!

Posted by Tim at 8:09 PM  

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