Today in History (February 10)
1635 Playwright William Davenant's court masque "The Temple of Love” is performed at Whitehall featuring Queen Henrietta Maria
1778 Voltaire returns to Paris to great acclaim after an absence of 28 years
1837 Russian poet Alexander Pushkin is fatally injured in a duel with French officer Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès (1/29 OS)
1923 Owen Davis' "Icebound" premieres in NYC
1966 "Valley of the Dolls" by Jacqueline Susann is published by Bernard Geis Associates in the US - sold over 31 million copies

"Valley of the Dolls" and Pushkin dies... um, my birthday doesn't seem to be such a red-letter day in lit history... sigh ..
ReplyDeleteUmm... "Valley of the Dolls" and Pushkin dies. My birthday doesn't seem to be much of a red-letter day in literary history...sigh ...
ReplyDeleteIn 2026, I will add more books. Who knows, maybe 2026 brings more books on your birthday.
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