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- Clare Dudman, One Day the Ice Will Reveal All Its Dead (Viking, 2004). Historical novel that draws on the life of Albert Wegener and his theory of continental drift.
- ---. 98 Reasons for Being (Viking, 2005). Historical novel set in a nineteenth-century insane asylum.
- Janice Holmes and Diane Urquhart, eds., Coming into the Light: The Work, Politics, and Religion of Women in Ulster, 1840-1940 (Dufour, 1995). Collection of essays on Ulster women's history.
- W. E. Sellon, An Essay on Sisterhoods in the English Church (Joseph Masters, 1849). A favorable account. (Despite the topic, Sellon doesn't seem to be related to Priscilla Lydia Sellon.)
- "Britannicus," A Series of Letters, Addressed to a Friend, Upon the Roman Catholic Question (F. C. and J. Rivington, 1820). Critique of the Whig position on toleration and Catholicism.
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As usual, I enjoyed your list. One small remark though: I'm pretty sure the guy was Alfred Wegener. Anyway, hope you enjoy the read.
Posted by: Oliver | September 24, 2005 at 03:26 AM