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Ep. 620: Like Shakespeare, but French! Book talk begins @ 7:13 Imprisonment, interrogations, and a battle of wits! A normal day in Musketeertown. Raffle Winner! Mikhail R! I'll be sending you a copy of Baby Knits from Around the World July's Raffle: Easy Knits for Beautiful Yarns: 21 Shawls, Hats, Sweaters & More Designed to Showcase Special Yarns by Toby Roxane Barna (<-- That's an affiliate link!) Join the giveaway! Men's beards and the military—or why the Amish shave their upper lip Richelieu and his fabulous facial hair (painted in 1642) 1898 Illustration of DArtagnan & his Imperial with moustaches Imperial moustache example: Major William Oswald—A moustache similar to the handlebar, but curls and is generally thicker. It was used as a category by WBMA (World Beard and Mustache Association). Richelieu's tomb - this is NOT why Dumas said he was "buried in an armchair" (though it sure seemed plausible for a bit) - more likely referring to a portrait by Philippe de Champaigne Buff Leather Boots & famous V&A Boot Stockings (well-known to knitters with a historical bent): And check it out! A famous painting of Richelieu on the seawall at La Rochelle IN HIS BUFF BOOTS! (by Henri-Paul Motte, 1881): The HUMORS! In table form. The latest in the stable of Three Musketeers films CraftLit's socials: Find everything here: https://www.linktr.ee/craftlitchannel Join the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/2raf9 Podcast site: http://craftlIt.com Twitter: @CraftLit Facebook: http://facebook.com/craftlitFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/craftlit Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/craftlit/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@craftlit-channel/ Support the show links: Subscribe to the Premium feed (on the app) here: https://my.libsyn.com/show/view/id/18385 or on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CraftLit (same price, $5/month) Feedback: You can ask your questions, make comments, and let us know what you do when you listen to CraftLit! Let your voice be heard. • Download the FREE CraftLit App for iOS or Android (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app) • Call 1-206-350-1642 • Email: heather@craftlit.com • Use our SpeakPipe Page! CraftLit Library PDF CraftLit Glitch Report Form FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqcuCrqjIoqDUlHyYFwVwCIIbMrVMQbA FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJModOigqT8tf8tb8ecb0XYqHBfelNp54g
Looking for a particular book? Here are the Start-of-Book episode numbers for you:
| Pride & Prejudice 1–20 | Turn of the Screw 30–39 | A Tale of Two Cities 43–66 | Tristan & Isolde 67–73 |
| Frankenstein 74–89 | Little Women 90–117 | Jekyll & Hyde 119–123 | The Scarlet Letter 123–148 |
| Flatland 149–159 | Persuasion 160–171 | Connecticut Yankee 172–188 | The Woman in White 192–220 |
| Dracula 223–246 | Gulliver's Travels 249–272 | Jane Eyre 273–304 | The Age of Innocence 305–330 |
| North & South 331–365 | Herland 366–377 | Sense & Sensibility 378–401 | The Count of Monte Cristo 402–474 |
| Anne of Green Gables 477–500 | Treasure Island 501–515 | The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 516–545 | Northanger Abbey 546–561 |
| The Leavenworth Case 562–580 | Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc 581–609 | The Three Musketeers 610–648 | Emma 649–678 |
| Cranford 679–694 | Mr Harrison's Confession 695–703 | Nancy Drew and The Secret in the Old Clock 704– present |





