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Neela 🌶️'s avatar

Love this Steve! Those small details about everyday life really brought it home - the typewriter maintenance, the foggy London streets, those nine-inch hatpins. Makes you realize how real it all was, beyond the dates and facts we learned in history class. Great piece of living history here.

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Dan Lee's avatar

When I started this I thought the personal narrative form might be boring, and wasn't sure in the first installment, but now I'm loving it. This was my favorite thus far, even though there are a few questionable facts. For example, that the English hadn't been attacked from the air before. DJT said the Americans secured the airports in 1776, so there must have been a thriving aviation industry then. This is perhaps little known outside of the U.S., that we had a fleet of airships navigating by the stars, struggling along on wings made of feathers toward England. Unfortunately most were lost because of cloud cover or we would have defeated England quickly and decisively. One of them dropped a bomb on London, though it did little damage because — you know — weight limitations …

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