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message 1: by Apocryphal (new)

Apocryphal Chris | 146 comments Opening this to see if anyone has any suggestions for a winter book for an ancient history group read.


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R.G. Hendrickson | 1 comments I hope this isn't out of place. I'm an author with two novels set on paleolake Makgadikgadi, which once covered the Kalahari. The main character lives to the present, remaining young. The fantasy historical romance takes place in the past and the present. Three independent book bloggers rated Call Me Methuselah five stars. The sequel, His Boyfriend the Caveman, 55,000 words, two flames, will be released Jan 28, 2023.
https://www.jms-books.com/rg-hendrick...


message 3: by Apocryphal (new)

Apocryphal Chris | 146 comments LOL Yes, prehistoric fantasy romance novels are pretty out of place in a thread about reading history books.


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Nigel Clarke | 14 comments I'd like to suggest Lost Realms by Thomas Williams covering post-Roman Britain.


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Apocryphal Chris | 146 comments That looks interesting, Nigel.


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Nigel Clarke | 14 comments I think I saw it recommended in a archeology group.


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Richard Abbott (richard_abbott) | 79 comments Certainly a place and time that interests me :)


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Apocryphal Chris | 146 comments Although in principle I'm all in on Thomas Williams Lost Realms, it doesn't seem to be for sale in Canada, so I'm forced to pass on that one. At least for now.


message 9: by Richard (new)

Richard Abbott (richard_abbott) | 79 comments Another option we might like is Albert Lord's The Singer of Tales, which studies the strengths and weaknesses of oral transmission of poetry, based on studies of 20th century Balkan epic singers, and with particular reference to Homer. But the principles apply (most likely) to any work which you think might have had a period of oral transmission prior to being committed to writing.

It seems to be available new in p/b in the UK, US and Canada, and also in the second-hand market. I read it over ten years ago and remember enjoying it at the time.


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Apocryphal Chris | 146 comments Yes, I think you’ve mentioned that one before. It sounds interesting and broadly applicable to diverse historical settings. Also I wonder if Daphne might find that it one interesting.


message 11: by Shell (new)

Shell (whodoneit) Hi, I am new to the group and completely new to ancient history, but I like the sound of the Lost Realms book. Am looking forward to joining in the next discussion, although a bit daunted by the subject in general.


message 12: by Apocryphal (new)

Apocryphal Chris | 146 comments Hi, Shell, and welcome to the group. Given your interest in this book, I think we should go for it. I’ve located a copy overseas and ordered it, so I should be ready to go in about 2 weeks. Richard and Nigel are in as well.

I suggest we start a new thread for discussion. We usually comment on these books chapter-by-chapter, allowing the slowest readers to keep up. If you haven’t seen them already, the threads on ‘1177’ and ‘The First Ghosts’ are good examples. If anyone would like a different discussion format, please feel free to suggest it.

About the subject matter, this is another ‘Dark Ages’ book, which means there aren’t a lot of historical resources and the author must rely on a lot of educated guesswork. In my experience, such books are more satisfying if you go into them looking for questions, rather than answers LOL.


message 13: by Shell (new)

Shell (whodoneit) Thank you Chris. I have bought the book and looked at the last discussion. Everyone is very knowledgeable and I will probably be full of questions rather than comments.


message 14: by Richard (new)

Richard Abbott (richard_abbott) | 79 comments Kindle copy is available here in the UK, p/b is awaiting a new print run in May


message 15: by Daphne (new)

Daphne | 111 comments Welcome to the group, Shell !

I'm going to pass on this one :-o


message 16: by Apocryphal (new)

Apocryphal Chris | 146 comments Maybe we'll catch you on the next one, Daphne?

I've received my copy of Lost Realms and will start a new discussion thread. Is everyone ready to start now, or shall we wait a bit?

Also, everyone OK with chapter-by-chapter discussion? I guess we can do the Prologue and Introduction together, then after that it's one chapter for each kingdom: Elmet, Hwicce, Lindsey, Dumnonia, Essex, Rheged, Powys, Sussex, and Fortriu.


message 17: by Nigel (new)

Nigel Clarke | 14 comments I'm ready, haven't started reading yet as I'm still plodding through After the Ice.


message 18: by Shell (new)

Shell (whodoneit) I have my copy all ready here. Very happy with the format suggested for reading. Thanks.


message 19: by Richard (new)

Richard Abbott (richard_abbott) | 79 comments I've read the Prologue but not yet the Intro :)


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