Babette's Living History Links
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Although I might add it is very disconcerting to read entire passages from my website, in my voice, pasted onto other people's webpages. It feels like
cyber-ventriloquism.  If you're going to lift my text, please change the "I" and at least  make some minor attempt  to customize the text and make it your own.


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please respect them.

No website or author linked on this site gave me their permission to link to them. No one so linked is in anyway connected to me,
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of
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If you find a broken link, or notice I'm missing your favorite link,
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I wrote this in Internet Exploder.
600 x 800. Live with it.
This site is under constant re-construction. Check back soon!

Date of Last ReConstruction:  May 2, 2007
(About freakin' time...)
This site, and the knowledge shared herein, would not exist without the gracious ladies who have shared their knowledge with me. I am awed by their intellect, and humbly thank them for their gift:

Mara Riley, Sharon Ann Burnston, Sue Felshin, Cathy Johnson, Deborah Peterson, Rhondda McConnon, Angela Burnley, Mary Wagner, Barbara "Auntie B" Bockrath, Cindy Gorin, Kass McGann, Elizabeth Stewart Clark, Penny Otte, Carol Kocian, Emily Hartman, Suzanne Gousse, Linda Kerr, Melanie Moore, Ginger Jones, Mary Papp, Janice Pence Ryan, Sally Queen, Kathleen Kannick, Teresa Muterspaw, Doris Dresel, Carolyn Smith-Kizer, Tammie Dupuis, Judith Smith, and many, many more whom I'm forgetting here in the dark of the night.
I am your webmistress, Babette La Mauvaise. You may have read me on the lists, and this is why I built this website - to easily share information I have gleaned with others in cyber space. It's far easier to say "here's my URL on that subject" than to  go hunting for bookmarks on the computer I'm not currently typing on.

UPDATE: 05/02/07 - You know, I haven't updated this since May 15, 2004. How lame. Anyway, I'm now finally putting up some 19thC links. Whee! Mainly mid-19thC - primarily 1850's. No Regency yet. In another 3 years, maybe...
Bonjour! This site is about costuming for the 18th Century female living historian (aka reenactor). 

That's me to the right, looking a bit dowdy in my first year clothes. When I get better pix of me, I'll post them.