Sir Talkalot Doolittle
Sir Talkalot Doolittle was relentless in his pursuit of Everything That Can be Known (and Certain Other Things).
Writing compulsively over the course a lifetime, Sir Talkalot presented controversial and banal issues alike with an historian's understanding of retrospection and moral judgment. If his work has any flaw it is his odd choice of subject matter that some find eccentrically entertaining, while others dismiss it as silly and irrelevant.
However, everyone agrees that his work, while unpredictable in scope, was never dull.
In the spirit of Sir Talkalot Doolittle, who sought to educate in an entertaining way, we hope you find something here worthy of your valuable time.
Sir Talkalot Doolittle
Published and published, but perished all the same.
The Decline of Paganism in Rome
The Great Migration
Martin Luther
Francis Bacon: Trial and Triumph
Edmund Andros and the First American Revolution
The Effect of Politics and Religion on the Hair and Beard
Robert Calef and Cotton Mather: Speaking Truth to Power
The Devil Visits Milan
Dunnottar Castle
Circuit Courts and the Origin of English Common Law
The Lee Penny
The Enduring Legend of Faust
The Legend of the Lambton Worm
Queen Blanche of Castile
The Flight to Varennes
Warwick, The King Maker
The Dutch Tulip Mania
The Gowrie Conspiracy, or the Murder of the Ruthvens
The Fate of Thusnelda
The Decline of Paganism in Rome
John Brown and the Raid on Harper's Ferry
Lady Arabella's Tragedy
The Search for El Dorado
Duke Ernst, or How Legends are Born
Eleanor of Aquitaine
St. John's Eve | The Most Ancient Modern Holiday
The Affair at Cunningham’s Ranch
The King England Never Had
The Ridolfi Plot
A History of Hermetic Philosophy