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Old 04-28-2018, 12:39 PM   #965
j.p.s
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Originally Posted by ekbell View Post
I first learned who Oliver Cromwell was reading 1066 and All That as a teen.

Just as my first introduction to Shakespeare was The Twisted Tales of Shakespeare.
I've never heard of 1066 and All That or its authors. Too bad there is no Kindle edition.

But I was never able to pay attention in class in high school, so I sat in the back and read books by Art Buchwald, Richard Armour, and Harvard Lampoon special editions. I'm sure The Twisted Tales of Shakespeare must have been one of the Armour books. No Kindle version for those either.
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