This was originally published here on 7 December 2012. In what is turning into an annual tradition, I am re-posting it today in honor of its subject, my buddy Frank.
Tag Archives: History
Birthday Books
My birthday isn’t until Friday, but a couple of days ago my husband indulged me with some early gifts:
Daily Diversion #267: Historical Marker
A historical marker in my husband’s hometown:

Historical Marker. Middletown.
[Intermezzo] Wherein I Offer You a Few Disjointed but Heartfelt Memories of My Dead Friend Frank on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
This was originally published on 7 December 2012. I am re-posting it today in honor of its subject, my buddy Frank.
A Small Press Life: Books. Art. Writing. Life. Tea.
Dear World,
Frank died at 87 1/2 years old. Picture this: When he was a tow-headed little boy, just a toddler, his parents dressed him in short pants and a striped shirt and posed him on the hood of the family Model T, grinning. Feisty. He was named after a prominent ancestor, Benjamin Franklin, and they shared more than a name: both were brilliant, larger-than-life, charismatic. Actually, he came from a long line of characters: a grandfather who died, in his 90s, as the result of a bar fight, a father who was an early aviator. That family bred their men big, bold, and memorable. Frank, my Frank, my friend, came of age during the Great Depression. He had an older brother, equally brilliant; when it came time for Frank to attend college in ’37 or ’38, there was no money left. None. His brother had the degree that Frank…
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Daily Diversion #238: Wonder Woman
A totally unexpected, early Christmas gift from The Chef:

The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore
[Book Nerd Links] Victorian Slang
20 Victorian Terms That Seem Oddly Modern [courtesy Anglophenia]
The above article reminded me of an earlier one from mental_floss:
56 Delightful Victorian Slang Terms You Should Be Using
Bonus points go to Anglophenia for mentioning (and running a photograph of) Jarvis Cocker!
[Book Nerd Links] 100 Actual Titles of Real Eighteenth-Century Novels
100 Actual Titles of Real Eighteenth-Century Novels [courtesy The Toast]*
Do hurry back and share your favourite(s) in the comments section.
*Eighteenth-Century novels are the best.
A Reading List a Mile Long: Daedalus Books New Arrivals Midsummer 2014
“It is what you read when you don’t have to that determines what you will be when you can’t help it.”-Oscar Wilde
- Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression by Morris Dickstein. $6.98. (Can you say, up my alley?)
- The Great War: A World War I Historical Collection by Robert J. Dalessandro & Erin R. Mahan. $9.98/The Great War in 3D: 1914-1918 by Jean-Pierre Verney. $19.95. (Hard to believe it has been one hundred years since the start of The Great War.)
- The Annotated Peter Pan: The Centennial Edition by J.M. Barrie. Maria Tatar, ed. $9.98. (Doesn’t this sound and look scrumptious?)
Daily Diversion #204: Encyclopedia of the Exquisite
A “just because” gift from my dear Momma!

Encyclopedia of the Exquisite by Jessica Kerwin Jenkins
A Reading List a Mile Long: Daedalus Books New Arrivals Late Spring 2014
- The Unreliable Life of Harry the Valet: The Great Victorian Jewel Thief by Duncan Hamilton. $4.98.
- Stanley: The Impossible Life of Africa’s Greatest Explorer by Tim Jeal. $6.98.
- Gilded Youth: Three Lives in France’s Belle Époque by Kate Cambor. $4.98.
- A Brief History of the Holy Grail: History, Myth, Religion by Giles Morgan. $4.98.
- The Paintings of John Duncan: A Scottish Symbolist by John Kemplay. $6.98.
- Schott’s Sporting, Gaming, and Idling Miscellany by Ben Schott. $3.98.
- The Selected Letters of Thornton Wilder. Robin G. Wilder & Jackson R. Bryer, eds. $5.98.
- The Language Wars: A History of Proper English by Henry Hitchings. $6.98.
- Scotland’s Books: The Penguin History of Scottish Literature by Robert Crawford. $5.98.
- The World Has Changed: Conversations with Alice Walker by Alice Walker. $4.98.
- Henry James: The Mature Master by Sheldon M. Novick. $3.98.
- Beaton in the Sixties: More Unexpurgated Diaries by Cecil Beaton. $6.98.
- Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt by Robert Gottlieb. $6.98.
- Cleopatra: The Last Queen of Egypt by Joyce Tyldesley. $5.98.
- The Archeology of Home: An Epic Set on a Thousand Square Feet of the Lower East Side by Katharine Greider. $5.98.
- An Edwardian Housewife’s Companion: A Guide for the Perfect Home by Rowena Davison & Reuben Davison. $3.98.