Professor of English at Purdue University Fort Wayne. Specializes in Digital Humanities, History of the Book, and Victorian Literature. Anishinaabe. He/him/his.
Locked within the shadows of Eaglehurst Towers lies more than a house—it holds secrets that beckon the curious.
https://t.co/wRzh8ZyKb5
This rare first edition of Eaglehurst Towers by Emma Marshall charts hidden alliances, sudden dangers, and the quiet power of truth rendered in illustration as well as text. A distinctive find for lovers of Victorian intrigue and novelistic craftsmanship.
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Said to be the first alien invasion story (not by me), 1892, by Canon Robert Potter of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, Australia. The cover has little relation to the content, which is C.S.Lewis meets germ warfare. Potter was also a red-hot eugenist.
@Ofmooseandmen Wonderful news! And thank you for all you do for writers & readers. I was at Glasgow necropolis yesterday & v touched by a monument to a bookseller/publisher whose shop was the heart of the writerly city. People felt his loss as an earthquake. Publishers matter so much.
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES is our #Halloween vintage read for #folkloresunday. A Victorian gothic novel based on the true story of the Pendle witches, executed in 1612. The novel was serialised in 1848. A book appeared the following year published by Henry Colburn
Exciting new Digital tool for Victorian scholars with @exacteditions, providing a new, fully searchable window into The Illustrated London News, The Illustrated War News, The Graphic & The Sphere. For more information: For more information: https://t.co/KxWj87D5UM
Delighted to confirm that the largest UK Temperance archive in the world, housed in a splendid new home, is open for business and featuring in Heritage Week later this year. https://t.co/h6vkIA1GeD
Remember the sacrifice of the 1st Minnesota who on this day 162 years ago was ordered by Hancock "Advance, Colonel Colvill, and take those colors! You must hold the line. You must buy me five minutes!"
262 Men of the 1st Minnesota conducted a bayonet charge against a Confederate force 5x their size and in 10 minutes suffered 215 Killed or mortally wounded & saved the Union lines from collapse and halted the Confederate advance.
A suicide mission that doesn't get the same recognition as the heroic charge of Chamberlain and the 20th Maine on Little Round Top.
Congratulations to the new Dr Deborah Siddoway who has now completed her viva and submitted her final thesis🎉
Read more about Dr Siddoway’s work at: 👉 https://t.co/KMmB9wJJCK.
Deborah’s PhD was supervised by Dr Simon Grimble and Dr Andy Hayward.
For S5E3 of the WPHP Monthly Mercury, join us as we interview @MeganPeiser and @the_embrarian
about their work on the Hicks Collection. This episode has it all—a badass woman book collector, a Boston marriage, and even a heist (!!!): https://t.co/uAPUXP9ZYO
Don't forget to join us TOMORROW for a special #RSVPDigEv honoring Brian Maidment. We'll convene at the usual time (8am PST/11am EST/4pm UK) and no prior registration is required. You can access the event via our website here: https://t.co/05rhZdggw3
Final call for #RSVP2025 proposals! We know you're just putting the final touches on your proposal now.😉 Submissions are due by 11:59pm Pacific Time via our online portal: https://t.co/KgBnpzelHs
Final reminder to get your Peterson Award applications in by THIS Friday, Nov. 15 at 11:59 PST! More info about the award can be found on our website: https://t.co/ncazR0f0yC
Completed applications can be submitted using our secure applications portal: https://t.co/xMrwPk3fdX
For those in our orbit who may not yet know the news, our own President Priti Joshi has received this year's @NAVSA President's Award for all of her fine work! 🎉We have written up a little summary here: https://t.co/ZM9UXT25J3
Today is a momentous day in America, especially for those who care about women's history...
It is, of course, the day my book, The Mysterious Case of the Victorian Female Detective is *officially released* in the US.
I fully expect the newspapers to feature nothing else. 🙄