• Scary History: Dark Valentines with Chris Wood

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Scary History: Dark Valentines with Chris Wood

  • Summary

  • Right trusty and well beloved, we greet you well!


    Welcome to Season 5 of If It Ain’t Baroque…your independent history podcast!


    We continue a new mini series - SCARY HISTORY, wherein we’ll explore the many stories of humans mistreating other humans, and the lessons we can draw upon these examinations.

    Today we have a short bonus episode for you and our guest is Chris Wood, the author of two spooky books - Final Last Words and Death in the Theatre., published by Pen & Sword.

    He will be telling us about some of the gruesome couples he read about in his research - til death them do part indeed, sometimes literally.



    Find Chris' Books:

    https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Death-in-the-Theatre-Hardback/p/23295/aid/1238

    https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Famous-Last-Words-Confessions-Humour-and-Bravery-of-the-Departing-Paperback/p/18951/aid/1238


    If you would like to join Natalie on her walking tours in London with Reign of London, please follow the links:


    https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-the-royal-british-kings-and-queens-walking-tour-t426011/

    https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-unsavory-history-guided-walking-tour-t428452/

    https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/royal-london-georgian-and-windsor-monarchs-walking-tour-t481355 .


    For more history fodder please visit https://www.ifitaintbaroque.art/ and https://www.reignoflondon.com/


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