Jennie
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Ian Mortimer:
Started with your guide to the Regency, and was delighted to find that there are three more to read. Can't wait! I'm trying to do some research on gentlemen's leisure pursuits from the Regency (fox hunting, fishing, and shooting), and wonder if you might have a recommendation of a modern book written as a history of that, or sources of the time that would give more insight into how it was gone about, etc.?
Ian Mortimer
Hi Jennie, thanks for your kind comment. I'm afraid I don't have any recommendations for a book covering that subject. Covering so much English history, I would never stop reading and never start writing if I delved into all the specialist secondary works there are connected to all the subjects I touch upon in the four TTGs. I work primarily by focusing on primary sources and only going to secondary sources where I need the expert advice in order to gain an overview. You may have noted that I focused specifically on a few key Regency sportsmen, such as Osbaldeston and Mytton, and for them I went to the autobiography of O and the book by Nimrod on M. Similarly for shooting and pedestrianism, I used contemporary works. So, I would be misleading you if I were to recommend any particular modern book on the subject. Sorry! All the best, Ian
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Jan
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Ian Mortimer:
Not a question just a heart-felt thanks for writing the Traveller's Guides. I have just read the Restoration England book (well, listened on Audible) and if that were possible it was even better than the Medieval and Elizabeth ones. I am a historian myself but have neve managed to get into the heart of a period of history like you. When is the next one?
Ubiquitousbastard
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Ian Mortimer:
This is only slightly a question, but I adore your book on Elizabethan England - I gave it 5 stars on this site which is rare for me to give nonfiction - so I thought it worth a shot. I was wondering: what sparked your love of that time period? I read both your book and saw the three-part series, and I really thought that you seemed to especially care about all parts of the Elizabethan Era.
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