Out today. The Slice of Medieval #christmas#podcast with our special guest, @tonihistorian who tells us all about #medieval christmas traditions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb historical mystery
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Toni Mount always delivers stories that enthrall you and she makes you care about her characters a first class read
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5.0 out of 5 stars Like a window into Anglo-Saxon life
"reading this book was just like having a time machine and I felt like I was really back in everyday Anglo-Saxon times.... A fascinating read and I can't wait for the next in the series"
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My book, How to Survive in Medieval England, has just passed FIVE HUNDRED ratings on Amazon, published by Pen and Sword Books, it is now my best-selling non-fiction - it's available as paperback, eBook, audiobook or on CD
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Fans of the How to Survive in... titles by @tonihistorian, we have great news!
📖 How to Survive in Anglo-Saxon England is out now (with 20% off the RRP)!
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In the top panel, the caladrius looks away from the sick man, indicating he will die. In the bottom panel, the bird looks toward the much happier man, who will recover. Read more about medieval methods of diagnosis in my fascinating book Medieval Medicine https://t.co/DUHUbBD3hP
Seb Foxley followers may be interested to hear that Seb is keeping me awake at night - he has so much going on I get up early to get it all written down - the next 'Colour of' novel is well under way
@fakehistoryhunt In years of researching my books on everyday medieval life I have also found no evidence for the use of washing lines (and/or pegs). I'm pleased to see your evidence only shows lines used after 1500. In parts of England these indoor drying racks are still called a 'winter hedge'
I'm at Medieval and Tudor Faversham on 29 Sept with my books on everyday life in the middle ages, including Medieval Medicine and The Medieval Housewife. Herbs, spices, potions and charms can be found in my apothecary chest plus many other mysterious cures from #medieval times