Seduction by Hashish June 14, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : MedievalModern proponents of the legalization of marijuana point out that other societies, particularly Arab society, never had any problems with cannabis and its derivatives. Beach, rather innocently believed the same thing, until he read recently about the fear of hashish in the medieval Arab world in a fine chapter by Franz Rosenthal in his Man […]
Daily History Picture: Witch Ducking June 14, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesCould Germany Have Successfully Invaded Britain, 1940? June 13, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryThe greatest month in German history (militarily speaking) began 10 May 1940 with the attack in the west and ended 14 June when the Wehrmacht entered Paris. Yet that month was clouded by Britain’s survival. Hitler had two ways to pacify Britain: first, he could break Britain militarily (invasion); second, he could convince Britain to withdraw […]
Daily History Picture: Wolf Eating Corpse June 12, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesKilled by a Watermelon? Royal Iranian Caprices… June 12, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernEven by the standards of oriental despots Mohammad Khan Qajar was a pretty nasty piece of work. He had himself survived as a young man because the then ruler of Persia had decided only to castrate MKQ instead of having him killed, a decision he would soon regret. MKQ was not apparently a sadist. But […]
In Search of the Hodag June 11, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThe Hodag is one of the most interesting mythical creatures from the great American wilderness. It is associated above all with Wisconsin and particularly with a hoax that dates to 1893 when newspapers reported the capture of a Hodag, apparently a small horned lizard. Full points to those who organized this brilliant photograph above, surely […]
Daily History Picture: Pearl Harbor Fire Fighters June 11, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesSupposedly Pearl Harbor, staged? 29 June 2015: Nathaniel with the solution, not faked but not Pearl…
Daily History Picture: Christmas 1914 June 10, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesImmortal Meals #23: Family Meals, Medan Style June 10, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : AncientThis is a first in the immortal meal series, a repast that is probably, we must hope, mythical, but one that launches a genre that we are still trying to forget two and a half millennia later. First some background. Herodotus, the father of history, gives us only one account of the birth and childhood […]
Daily History Picture: Bomber Production June 9, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesThe Flint Hill Wildman: The Hunt June 9, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernResolution of yesterday’s mystery! When the D., M. & A. Railroad, which will have cars running here next week, began the grading and cutting at what is known as the Cascade, they brought a gang of Italians under the management of an Irish man Pat Durfee by name, who is almost a prodigy of strength. Durfee […]
The Flint Hill Wildman: The Victims June 8, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ModernThis is the best wild man story yet, it reads like a very bad film, but, like many bad films, the story is compulsive. It came from the Cincinnati Enquirer. Many most mysterious and startling events have occurred in this county in the last last three years, and, by a most terrible and sensational discovery […]
Daily History Picture: Hawking June 8, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : Historical PicturesMannerheim and the Medium June 7, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : ContemporaryBeach hates fortune tellers and he loathes séances and he really can’t be doing with mediums (if spirits exist just leave them in peace). But he was struck by this account from the great Mannerheim, Finland’s hero Marshal, who saved the country in three wars against Soviet Communism; even though he lost two of them. This particular […]
Pheidippides Remembered in Art June 6, 2015
Author: Beach Combing | in : AncientBeach recently enjoyed himself with three posts about the Athenian runner Pheidippides and while he was dipping into half forgotten but much loved sources he became curious about the treatment of the Pheidippides legend in the ‘art’ of the last couple of centuries, art understood in the loosest and most general sense. He, therefore, spent an […]