lin·gua·phile |
Graduate student specializing in 18th century British literature with an emphasis on the novel. Lover of John Milton, Jane Austen, and Charlotte Bronte. (Yes, I know none of them published in the 18th century.) Occasional writer of lengthy fictions, seven-time NaNoWriMo participant and former Office of Letters and Light intern. Reader of much young adult and/or fantasy lit. Lifetime lover of Diane Duane's Young Wizards series, recently fanatic about Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan trilogy, blaming it all on Harry Potter. Wanderluster. Left my heart in London, reclaim it bit by bit through tea and Doctor Who and Sherlock and Downton Abbey. |
Secret poison case disguised as a book, 17th century
I have no idea where it’s from but it’s pretty amazing.
(via soulsuckingisaacnewton)
secret poison case #want
might be a medicine case, in the dark ages, in the britains medicine was considered a tool of the devil… much like...
I want this because of completely not innocent reasons.