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Lord Henry: The Devil on Dorian's Shoulder
George Sanders as Lord Henry Wotton in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) As reluctant as Dorian himself was to look at his own picture,...
Paul Campbell
3 days ago11 min read
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The Savoy Hotel: It's Electric!
Hotel Cecil on far left and Savoy 2nd from left. The 3rd building is likely the Red Cross Headquarters. Have you ever stayed in a hotel?...
Paul Campbell
Apr 911 min read
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Blues, Grays, and Pinkertons
While Sherlock Holmes is by far the world's most famous detective in literature, the world's most famous detective agency is without...
Paul Campbell
Apr 210 min read
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Women in Wartime: From Cotillion Balls to Cannon Balls
In my previous blog post, I discussed the reality of black Confederates, and why mainstream historians appear so reluctant to admit their...
Paul Campbell
Mar 2613 min read
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Black Confederates: Finding Color in Gray Lines
Since the end of what is commonly called the American Civil War, history of the war and its causes has become nearly impossible to...
Paul Campbell
Mar 1914 min read
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The Curious Case of the Curious Case of Robert Ledru
Robert Ledru is barely a footnote in my novel, Gray Matter . His name is thrown out as a warning by the lawyer, Jean-Michel D'Barbareau,...
Paul Campbell
Mar 1214 min read
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Cars, Trucks, Vans, Cabs, and other Victorian Words
A handsome Hansom Cab with a handsome Hansom driver, circa 1880's. You might think that cars, trucks, and vans would have no place in the...
Paul Campbell
Feb 2610 min read
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Le Havre and La Citadelle: How to Build a Fictional Hotel
Le Havre Carte de Visite (Postcard of Le Havre, 19th century) One of the most prominent locations in Gray Matter, the sequel to Grayscale...
Paul Campbell
Feb 199 min read
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The Telegraph: Morse-ophisticated than you think!
When one is asked to name the most important inventions since the beginning of creation, the wheel is certainly at the top of the list,...
Paul Campbell
Feb 1811 min read
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Trains: The Fast Track to the Future
Perhaps smartphones and Artificial Intelligence aren't the best starting point for a blog on trains, but here we are. Take a moment to...
Paul Campbell
Feb 1211 min read
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