Mailbox Monday is on tour. For this month it is being hosted by Passages to the Past. My mailbox continues to be the series of the Morland Dynasty. The four books not listed in order is of particular interest to me as some of the topics are completely new to me. George V, what on earth was the Cat and Mouse Act, am looking forward to the Divorce Act as well. So many interesting features of these books.
Please visit the links on this post at Passages to the Past. There are so many bloggers out there with loads of interesting suggestions for reading.
Begins 1912. George V. Titanic. Cat and Mouse Act
Begins 1908. Edwardian. Aviation.
Begins 1857. The American Civil War. The Divorce Act. The first underground Railway.
Begins in 1885. Late Victorian. Oscar Wilde. Prince of Wales set. Girls Education
Starts in 1815 and deals with the campaign of the 100 days and the Battle of Waterloo.
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You have quite the collection soon :)
ReplyDeleteohhhhh the Morland Dynasty continues to reign in your Mailbox. I envy you since you must have bought out the whole set.
ReplyDeleteI have a church book sale in May, so hope to have some great finds like you. Counting the clock down until then.
Happy reading Mystica :)
here's mine over at Aisle B
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Wow, there were more? They do sound good so I hope you enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many books in that serie! If my library gets those I'll read them.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Fantastic set of books you have Mystica. The first two sound really good. I like those time frames. Have a wonderful week and happy reading.
ReplyDeleteOh, boy! Another collection that I am sorely lacking! These look great; enjoy them all!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read this author, but you're tempting me....
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Wow! What a collection of books! I'll read them if I could find them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hopping over to my blog. Hope you'll have a great day!
You always have a stack of books to make me jealous for MM. I hope you enjoy them all!
ReplyDeleteWow, I had no idea that series is that big and detailed. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy all your books! Here's my mailbox: http://tinyurl.com/3s2hzgu
ReplyDeleteOooh -- I haven't read this series but have heard of it -- I love owning all of something so I'd have to collect all of them, too, if I started reading them!
ReplyDeleteHow many books are in this series? They do sound very good and very tempting. I may have to check and see if our library has them after seeing how much you are enjoying them.
ReplyDeleteThese look really good. Obviously a series. Hope you enjoy them!!
ReplyDeleteOooo, such a lovely mailbox! I'm jealous, I may have to check some of these out at the library :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice collection! Thanks for stopping by this morning. :)
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Great books, enjoy them.
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Adding to your collection I see. Enjoy your books. Here's my Mailbox Monday post
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Wow, so many books by the same author! Hope you enjoy them all!
ReplyDeleteI have the first book in this series! I hope you like it :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read anything in this series but I do enjoy historical fiction.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read anything by this author, but the series looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a "new to me" author. Will have to do some checking regarding her books.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy this series!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! I love finding a great series. This author is also new to me.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of these but the snippets sound interesting. Enjoy!
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