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Mark Twain and Empress Augusta of Germany

Did the church usher mistake him for a duke? And did Mark Twain mistake the empress for someone else? Mark Twain’s account of an encounter with Empress Augusta of Germany counts among his most hilarious sketches of Baden-Baden. It appears in A Tramp...

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London Monster: Interview with Karen Lee Street

London, 1788. A fiend terrorized the city with his series of crimes. The “London Monster,” as the city dubbed him, didn’t kill, rape, or ignite. He slashed. Karen Lee Street has just launched a novel about the London Monster. She joins us today to...

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Mark Twain and the Winged Lion of Venice

Real quick now – which saint killed the dragon? What’s the first name that comes to your mind? St. George. Is that what you thought? It’s what I thought, too. St. Mark’s Square in Venice sports two monolithic columns with figures on top. One is a...

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