tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post6241728883915454234..comments2024-03-29T02:35:40.218-05:00Comments on Candy's Blog: Sebastian and Hero's London: Tower Hillcs harrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13708705800818667923noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-19440818102462824812023-10-19T22:12:20.779-05:002023-10-19T22:12:20.779-05:00off white
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I was SO than...Suzanne, yes, it's a sore trial. I was SO thankful when I was a kid in school and we finally reached the age where we no longer had a spelling grade on our report cards!cs harrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13708705800818667923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-45255219818132433822014-03-17T06:03:39.677-05:002014-03-17T06:03:39.677-05:00Candy, I understand. I can't spell either. It ...Candy, I understand. I can't spell either. It is really annoying and you would think that with the amount of books I have read during my lifetime I would have picked it up, but no such luck. Spell check on PCs these days fixes some of that but it isn't fool proof and I have to carry my Pocket Oxford Dictionary from job to job or I am lost.Suzannenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-88500876131225676682014-03-16T10:21:56.364-05:002014-03-16T10:21:56.364-05:00LOgalinOR, the spelling used to be interchangeable...LOgalinOR, the spelling used to be interchangeable, but it's now more commonly spelled with the "a" so that's what we went with at the copyediting stage. I didn't even think about it when I wrote the post. The truth is that I'm an awful speller. Just awful. Thank God for spellcheck. cs harrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13708705800818667923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-54952133763992795702014-03-14T19:13:56.546-05:002014-03-14T19:13:56.546-05:00Thank you for posting all the old prints and maps ...Thank you for posting all the old prints and maps of old London, during Sebastian's time. It is fascinating and amazing stuff. It gives us readers a better understanding of the actual surroundings, not only for the St. Cyr series, but other books set in that same time frame.<br />The image of Tower Hill looks somewhat peaceful and quaint. If the neighbors only knew what Gibson was doing in that low stone outbuilding in the rear courtyard. What of one's senses and 'sensibilities', oh my!--LOL.<br />I happened to notice in this blog entry that you referred to 'St. Katherine's' and the spelling throughout the book was 'St. Katharine's', although early in the book it mentioned that, the ancient district had been named after St. Katherine's hospital, located at its center. Is it referred to with both spellings?<br />BTW, I really like the (striking) cover of WKC and the image of Sebastian up close and personal on the hardcover jacket with Lisa Gardner's description....clever....reserved....and irresistibly sexy. This portrayal conforms nicely with an image of Sebastian, yet still leaves enough room for everyone's (own) imagination. (I also have the kindle version.)LOgalinORhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12256923560753000547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-61724747491122867302014-03-14T08:45:33.222-05:002014-03-14T08:45:33.222-05:00Elaine, yeah, the smells must have been pretty awf...Elaine, yeah, the smells must have been pretty awful in general!<br /><br />Judith, yes, slowly!<br /><br />Charles, it is amazing some of the things that are still there.cs harrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13708705800818667923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-16568218273861381252014-03-14T07:46:34.007-05:002014-03-14T07:46:34.007-05:00I just finished reading Braveheart and the author ...I just finished reading Braveheart and the author has an afterword about London and some of the buildings that are still there from that time. AMazing.Charles Gramlichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02052592247572253641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-20996148391297285092014-03-13T13:25:08.640-05:002014-03-13T13:25:08.640-05:00Thanks for sharing those wonderful old prints as w...Thanks for sharing those wonderful old prints as well as the maps from a few weeks ago. I always picture Gibson's home and surgery to be kind of dank and dreary. I guess that the nasty odors coming from his autopsies and dissections probably weren't too noticeable what with the other noxious odors drifting around at the time.Elaine P.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-85776809203940482712014-03-13T09:35:09.937-05:002014-03-13T09:35:09.937-05:00Lynne, I have a six volume set on the history of L...Lynne, I have a six volume set on the history of London published in the Victorian era that is full of wonderful prints and lots of great information. <br /><br />Suzanne, I guess because the East End was so poor, it was ripe to be torn down. So much has changed even in the last 20 years.<br /><br />Ali, I have a ton of these that I need to start putting up. <br /><br />Veronica, it was the drawing of that house on Tower Hill that made me decide to put Gibson's surgery in that area. And obviously if THREE people had the same confusion, I could have made it more explicit. cs harrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13708705800818667923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-55291178308967995952014-03-13T08:31:31.348-05:002014-03-13T08:31:31.348-05:00Thank you for clarifying about Foucher. I'm n...Thank you for clarifying about Foucher. I'm not surprised that I missed it on my first blissfully hazy first reading. I usually pick up on many things I missed on a second read-through. I just haven't had the time to re-read the book yet but I plan to do so this weekend.<br /><br />I love seeing these pictures of the London of Sebastian's time. I'm a very visual person so this really helps me to see it as Sebastian and Hero might see it. Paired up with your wonderfully descriptive words, and I can practically "see" it rolling across my mind like a film strip.<br /><br />VeronicaJustWingingIthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07301142585677371885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-50007164352570724442014-03-13T08:25:26.851-05:002014-03-13T08:25:26.851-05:00c- i love seeing drawings from that time period. i...c- i love seeing drawings from that time period. it’s so fascinating. thanks for sharing. i always thought to myself poor Gibson - having to walk up a hill just to get home. I hate hills and I have both legs. And thanks for clarifying about Foucher and LaChapelle. I did remember that - afterwards. <br />Best, Ali<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-72975792716013214782014-03-12T23:15:04.192-05:002014-03-12T23:15:04.192-05:00Thanks so much for sharing these drawings. I have ...Thanks so much for sharing these drawings. I have been to the Tower twice and I really couldn't picture Tower Hill. Now I understand why, it is so very different from how it looks now. I went to St Katherine's Docks the last time I was there too and it is trendy apartments, cafes and a beautiful park on the Thames now. How much things change!! I got the feeling from lots of reading, and lots of walking about in London, that if I was suddenly dropped there 200 years ago I could find my way about the West End quite well, but the East End would be impossible to recognise. Not to mention far too dangerous to walk about in anyway. At least these days it is pretty safe during the day. I wouldn't attempt it at night.<br /><br />And thank you for clarifying the bit about Foucher. I get it now.Suzannenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27125272.post-17769730636905166052014-03-12T23:08:17.808-05:002014-03-12T23:08:17.808-05:00I'm so glad you found these old prints - they ...I'm so glad you found these old prints - they give such a sense of how London was 200 yrs. ago. Such an intriguing city then as now. Really cool, Candy!lmhess(Lynne)noreply@blogger.com