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It seems appropriate for this week's Link Dump to be hosted by an authentic 16th century witch's cat.
Just be careful how you pet him. You don't want to turn into a frog.
What the hell is 31/Atlas? And do we really want to know?
One of the first celebrity dogs.
Paging Graham Hancock!
A visit to Christ Church, Spitalfields.
There's really nothing like morgue humor.
The mystery of the Hopkinsville goblins.
Remembering VJ Day, 1945.
Poland's first encyclopedia.
The puzzling Sabu Disk.
Who were the first storytellers?
The long history of people falling out of windows.
"Visitations" in medieval England.
Some important historical jewelry.
The difference between jealousy and envy.
Did you know that Van Gogh ate paint? News to me.
Why Beethoven was not black.
The fear of Ouija boards. It's possible I'm wrong, of course, but I knew someone who "played" with Ouija boards, and I'm convinced it opened them up to spirits you really don't want to meet.
The man who was eaten by an apple tree.
The remains of a man who disappeared in Antarctica in 1959 have finally been found.
The "least foolish woman in France."
The 19th century ice trade.
A weird Stone Age skull.
Fatalities at a brothel.
That's it for this week! See you on Monday, when we'll meet some very weird extraterrestrials. In the meantime, here's a bit of lute music.
And trains.
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