Below you will find links to some interesting history-related articles I’ve read (and watched) recently, a photo from a history-related visit, and an item about the history/practice of writing.

I hope you enjoy it!

History writing

History

A green book wrpaped in plastic with a hand holding a bookmark next to it

In the 19th Century, emerald green-coloured cloth and paper were often created with dye containing arsenic. Researchers from the University of Delaware’s Poison Book Project produced a handy colour swatch bookmark to help libraries around the world spot the potential dangers in their collections. On a recent visit to the Leeds Central Library, I got to see its copy of the too-dangerous-to-touch-with-your-bare-hands ‘My Own Garden: The Young Gardener’s Yearbook’, published in 1855.

Some more photos from my visit:

View from the balcony of the library, with arched roof above

View down the corridor of a library, lined with bookcases on either side

A pratial view down the corridor of a library, with ornate wall tiles and stained glass window in the right foreground

Writing

Spend 40 minutes learning about the history of the notebook (Spotify | Apple) – how it’s shaped communication and the transmission of ideas and art – in this podcast with Roland Allen, author of ‘The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper’.

A yellow pencil drawing a line