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fragrantblossoms · 4 months
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Henry B. Goodwin (1878 - 1931). Untitled, ca. 1920.
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fadedday · 1 month
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Ebba Palmstierna, ca. 1920 by Henry B. Goodwin
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henk-heijmans · 9 months
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Troll in the milk stall, 1917 - by Henry B. Goodwin (1878 - 1931), German/Swedish
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dame-de-pique · 1 year
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Henry B. Goodwin - Titel saknas, 1915
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moradadabeleza · 1 month
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Jenny Hasselqvist (Jenny Hasselquist), 1921.
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lux-vitae · 1 year
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Palatinen, Rom (Palatine, Rome) by Henry B. Goodwin (1931)
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gacougnol · 2 years
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Henry B. Goodwin
Gamla Vägen
Utö, Sweden, 1911
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Swedish actor Anders de Wahl, photograph by Henry B. Goodwin (1878-1931).
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fragrantblossoms · 4 months
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Henry B. Goodwin. Kajsa Nerman, n/d.
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hauntedbystorytelling · 2 months
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Henry B. Goodwin ~ The dancers Jenny Hasselqvist and Oscar Tropp (1918). Vintage Swedish postcard. Ed. Almquist | src Flickr
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kirakira-hikaru · 8 months
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Greta Garbo, c.1920
Photo by Henry B. Goodwin (1878–1931)
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le-tri-angle · 3 months
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Henry B. Goodwin (Swedish. 1878-1931)
Two Reclining Female Nudes, 1920
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henk-heijmans · 1 year
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Alfa Chiotrix, ca. 1920 - by Henry B. Goodwin (1878  - 1931), German/Swedish
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dame-de-pique · 2 years
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Henry B. Goodwin - Palatinen, Rom, 1931
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tylerposey · 2 years
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fictionadventurer · 4 months
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Fortnight of Books: Day 1
Overall - best books read in 2023?
Of new-to-me books, the standouts of my year include (in rough chronological order of when I read them):
Endurance by Alfred Lansing: Thrilling and harrowing account of Shackleton's South Pole expedition. It made me very grateful as I went through my day-to-day life--no matter how bad things were, at least I had eaten things that weren't seal meat.
Daisy Miller and Washington Square by Henry James: Short, sad little novellas that drew me in with their compassionate realism and added a new name to my list of favorite classic authors.
A Field Guide to Mermaids by Emily B. Martin: Beautifully illustrated book that provides a detailed world of mermaid species and provides lots of interesting facts about the natural world. Child me would have loved this.
Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell: I hated the ending, and the structure was very weird, but this was a look at a side of Victorian London I rarely see in literature, with some great characters and a really interesting dive into the issues in the background of North and South.
Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin: It gave me an obsession with Lincoln's Cabinet. I still sometimes stop and think, "I need to read about some Seward shenanigans."
Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard: Extremely readable history book that provided a lot of food for my obsession with James Garfield's and Chester Arthur's presidencies.
The Q by Beth Brower: Victorian Ruritanian fiction about a female newspaper tycoon that has a murky plot but also one of my favorite romantic couples of the year, one of the best tributes to autumn I've read, and most importantly (the real reason it's on this list), introduced me to the author of my favorite series of the year (more below).
Desire and The Good Comrade by Una L. Silsberrad: Forgotten turn-of-the-century women's fiction with some great female leads trying to find a place in society. Desire is a bit more literary while The Good Comrade is a bit more fun, but both were just the type of story that tends to make my list of favorites.
The Romance of a Shop by Amy Levy: Fun sister story with some fun romances. Very easy to read and provided a fascinating look at the world of Victorian photography.
The Law and the Lady by Wilkie Collins: I was so invested in the main character, a woman who would overcome anything that tried to stop her from helping her husband.
The Heir of Redclyffe by Charlotte Mary Yonge: The prose is dense and the author's too preachy, but this had some of my favorite characters of the year (Charles Edmonstone my beloved).
Best series you discovered in 2023?
The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion. If it weren't for this question, it would be at the top spot in the last list. They hit so many sweet spots for my perfect comfort read--Victorian England, memorable characters, lightly fantastical setting, fun narrative voice, friendships and comedy and heartbreak and literature and just so much fun.
Best reread of the year?
Definitely The Lord of the Rings. I had liked the series after my first read, but my appreciation was mostly bolstered by the fact that I'm surrounded by a huge fandom for it. This year's reread made me truly appreciate it for the masterwork it is and made it a cornerstone of my interior life.
If it weren't for that, this spot would go to A Christmas Carol, because I was shocked to find that it really is good enough to earn its dominant place in pop culture. The descriptions of Christmas are some of the best things in literature.
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