Episode 106—Books, Brews, Aquatic Birds

Crack open a cold one and/or crack open a good book, Cass and Nat are here to tell you about the Lager Beer Riot (Chicago, 1855) and the history of Penguin Publishing...plus a brief explanation of where we disappeared to for months, and a few luke-warm takes on home library organization.

⁠Mayor William B. Ogden⁠

⁠Mayor Levi Boone⁠

⁠1858 photo of riot site⁠

⁠Klinkel's Hall (1623 N. Wells) - tavern involved in event⁠

⁠Article on AZ pre-statehood abortion law⁠

⁠Article on Chicago using bridges as barricades⁠

⁠Sir Allen Lane⁠

⁠The Bodley Head⁠ og logo

⁠Clifford Ray rescuing a dolphin⁠

⁠LibraryThing⁠

⁠Jack Edwards buys/reads 'aesthetic' books from Etsy (video)⁠

⁠Our Haymarket affair episode⁠

⁠Our Dimestore Novel episode⁠

⁠Our Tale of Genji episode⁠

⁠Our History of Dragons episode⁠

⁠Rebinding library into clothbound classics ⁠(tiktok)

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[to come]

CREDITS: Original Theme: Garreth Spinn
Original Art: Sarah Cruz
Animations: The Banditry Co.

SPONSORS: This season of Shared History is sponsored by The Banditry Co.

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