Most Read This Week In Georgian

The Georgian era of British history is a period which takes its name from, and is normally defined as spanning the reigns of the first four Hanoverian kings of Great Britain who were all named George: George I, George II, George III and George IV. The era covers the period from 1714 to 1830, with the sub-period of the Regency defined by the Regency of George IV as Prince of Wales during the illness of his father George III.

Most Read This Week Tagged "Georgian"

Hard by a Great Forest
Het schaarse licht
The Shadow Key
Lily of the Valley (The Gents, #2)
The Rose and the Thistle
An Unfamiliar Duke (Georgian Gentlemen #4)
A Scot to the Heart (Desperately Seeking Duke, #2)
The Enemy and Miss Innes (Tales from the Highlands, #2)
Wilde Child (The Wildes of Lindow Castle, #6)
Journey to Bongary Spring (Myths of Moraigh Trilogy #1)
შაშვი შაშვი მაყვალი
ხვლიკი საფლავის ქვაზე
A Provincial Peer (Georgian Gentlemen, #6)
An Alleged Rogue (Georgian Gentlemen #3)
Lady Charlotte Always Gets Her Man
The Montesoro Legacy (Brandon Brothers, #3)
Uproar!: Satire, Scandal & Printmakers in Georgian London
A Novel Disguise (A Lady Librarian Mystery #1)
The Duchess Countess: The Woman Who Scandalized Eighteenth-Century London
The Wedding Night Affair (Ash & Juliana #1)
The Palace: From the Tudors to the Windsors, 500 Years of British History at Hampton Court
The Holly and the Ivy
A Day Until Forever
Dinner with Joseph Johnson
The Shadow Earl (Shadows, #1)
A Lady's Wager
მეორე ოთახი
ბნელ წყლებში
Under a Dark Moon (Brandon Brothers, #2)
Her Country Gentleman
A Match Gone Awry (Georgians in Paris)
შრომა, გურია

Thor Heyerdahl
თანამედროვე ადამიანები მივეჩვიეთ, რომ ჩვენ უძველესი ადამიანებისაგან დიდად განვსხვავდებით, სინამდვილეში კი არავითარი ამის მსგავსი არაა, თუმცა მართალია, სხვანაირად ვცხოვრობთ, რადგან გვაქვს აღმოჩენები და ვიცვამთ კიდეც განსხვავებულად.
Thor Heyerdahl, Fatu-Hiva: Back to Nature

W.H. Davies
As they went home, that little boy began; 'Love me and, when I'm a big sailor-man, I'll bring you home more coral, silk, and gold, Than twenty-five four-funnelled ships could hold,' 'And fifty coffins carried to their grave, Will not have half the lilies you shall have: Now say at once that you will be my love - And have a pearl ten stallions could not move. ...more
W.H. Davies

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