The worlds to which historical fiction carries us may seem utterly different
...BUT THEY EXISTED
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Chastity Belt Myth or Madness?
Unveiling the Controversial Practice of Wife Selling in the 1800s: A Historical Perspective on Taboos and Traditions
The Unbreakable Spirits: Stories of Triumph and Hope from Children in the Workhouse
Was William Shakespeare's Father John Shakespeare a Crook
BBC 's Sanchez Payne - Exploring Heritage and History: Crafting 'Skulduggery' from Sydney to Haworth in the 1590s
Confronting Fear: A Journey of Courage in "Dream of Courage: Facing Fear Head On"
Literary Comparison: DK Marley and Paul Rushworth-Brown
Easter: The Celebration of the Resurrection of Christ or the Pagan Goddess Eostre ?
Victorian Schooling and the Resilience of Underprivileged Children
Henry VIII's Triumph in Yorkshire: A Story of Rebellion, Subjugation and Skulduggery
Children Punished for Skulduggery Throughout the Ages
Between the Covers Interview with Publisher - Bradley Shaw
Paul Rushworth-Brown Radio 2RDJ-FM
Skulduggery around Haworth and Keighley
Discovered Among the Human Excrement, Corpses of Unwanted Infants. WHAT?
17th Century Almshouses Catered for the Crippled, Sick and Insane
A Yorkshire Hanging- Execution Day was a Big, Rowdy Event
To Hell, Hull or Halifax-The Halifax Gibbet was an early Guillotine