In this Christmas special of Travels Through Time our three wise presenters Peter, Violet and Artemis get together to remember some of their favourite books and episodes from the last year on the podcast.
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Show Notes
Peter's choices: The Ruin of all Witches by Malcolm Gaskill, Surviving Katyn by Jane Rogoyska
Violet's choices: Albert & the Whale by Philip Hoare; Alexandria by Edmund Richardson
Artemis's choices: The City of Tears by Kate Mosse, Blood Legacy by Alex Renton
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Presenters: Peter Moore, Violet Moller, Artemis Irvine
Production: Maria Nolan
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James McAuley: The House of Fragile Things (1942)
Simon Scarrow: Blackout Berlin (1939)
Shrabani Basu: Arthur Conan Doyle’s Crusade (1907)
Margarette Lincoln: The Glorious Revolution (1688)
Mary Hollingsworth: Charles V in Italy (1530)
Philip Stephens: Britain Alone (1962)
Juliet Nicolson: Frostquake (1963)
Prof. Carol Dyhouse: Love, Love, Love (1966)
Prof. John Heilbron: Galileo's Ghost (1643)
Kate Mosse: The City of Tears (1572)
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Pen Vogler: A Christmas Feast
Charles Spencer: The White Ship (1120)
Ian Mortimer: Regency Britain (1825)
Joseph Hone: Paper Chase (1711)
Judith Herrin: The Road to Ravenna (500)
Damien Lewis: Behind Enemy Lines (1944)
Giles Tremlett: The Spanish Civil War (1936)
Chris Bryant: The Glamour Boys (1939)
Paul Cartledge: The Battle of Thermopylae (480 BCE)
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