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Vices & Volumes - Vintage texts & tales from the 1800s

Vices & Volumes - Vintage texts & tales from the 1800s

著者: Avril Clinton-Forde
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Vices and Volumes is what happens when someone with zero literary qualifications decides to make a podcast about old books—and somehow makes it work. Host Avril Clinton-Forde, broadcasting from Ireland, reads delightfully ridiculous passages from vintage texts (1700s-1920s) and tumbles down historical rabbit holes with the enthusiasm of someone who finds 200-year-old instructions genuinely hilarious.

Started because an American tourist with enviable confidence said "You should do a podcast!"—and Avril, armed with the unfounded self-assurance that only comes with aggressive bookshop browsing, thought this was brilliant advice.

Expect stories about everything from marriage proposal disasters and the psychology of servant management to Irish banshees and eccentric bicycle tourists. Our ancestors had opinions about everything, expressed in language so elaborate it makes modern diplomatic negotiations look casual.

Perfect for history buffs, curious minds, insomniacs, or anyone who enjoys watching someone get unreasonably excited about vintage household management guides. Features fully researched episodes plus "Bare Recitals" where dead authors do all the talking.

Disclaimer: Research quality varies. "The internet told me so" remains a completely valid academic source in this house.


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  • Wit, Whiskey, and Water How a Perpetual Debtor Became Ireland's Most Famous Fishing Guide
    2025/09/30

    What started as an embarrassingly juvenile book purchase—motivated by a peculiar horn-shaped fishing device—becomes a delightful journey through Victorian Ireland with one of its most charming rogues.

    Meet Captain John Joseph Dunn, writing under the pseudonym "Hi Regan," whose 1886 fishing guide "How and Where to Fish in Ireland" reveals far more than just angling advice. Follow this cashiered military officer, debtor's prison alumnus, and perpetual charmer as he transforms his obsession with Irish waters into literary gold.

    From moldy book rescues to railway maps missing modern counties, discover how Dunn navigated Ireland's waterways while dodging creditors. Explore his fishing wisdom (including Victorian midge repellent recipes involving paraffin), his tactical hotel reviews, and his encounters with Irish landlords and constables.

    But there's more to this blackguard than meets the eye—learn how his passion for Irish independence, his role in the Home Rule movement, and his gift for storytelling created a fishing guide that's still in print today. Plus, discover the surprising literary legacy of his feminist daughter, who became far more famous than her roguish father.

    Features readings from "How and Where to Fish in Ireland" (1886) and explores the social history of Victorian Ireland through the eyes of its most endearing scoundrel.

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