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  • 036 - Letter 36
    Mar 11 2026
    Join Elizabeth Bancroft as she navigates the vibrant social landscape of England from 1846 to 1849, a time of immense change in Europe. Accompanying her husband, esteemed historian George Bancroft, who served as the U.S. Ambassador, Elizabeths letters reveal intimate glimpses into the lives of prominent figures of the era. Through her correspondence with their sons, family, and even Mrs. Polk, we are transported into the heart of early Victorian England. Experience delightful dinners with Benjamin Disraeli, serene visits to Wordsworth, and weekends spent with luminaries like Louis Napoleon and Sir Robert Peel. Elizabeths narrative is infused with a sense of wonder and sharp observation, offering an impressive portrait of a remarkable time and its influential personalities.
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    2 min
  • 035 - Letter 35
    Mar 10 2026
    Join Elizabeth Bancroft as she navigates the vibrant social landscape of England from 1846 to 1849, a time of immense change in Europe. Accompanying her husband, esteemed historian George Bancroft, who served as the U.S. Ambassador, Elizabeths letters reveal intimate glimpses into the lives of prominent figures of the era. Through her correspondence with their sons, family, and even Mrs. Polk, we are transported into the heart of early Victorian England. Experience delightful dinners with Benjamin Disraeli, serene visits to Wordsworth, and weekends spent with luminaries like Louis Napoleon and Sir Robert Peel. Elizabeths narrative is infused with a sense of wonder and sharp observation, offering an impressive portrait of a remarkable time and its influential personalities.
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    Non communiqué
  • 034 - Letter 34
    Mar 9 2026
    Join Elizabeth Bancroft as she navigates the vibrant social landscape of England from 1846 to 1849, a time of immense change in Europe. Accompanying her husband, esteemed historian George Bancroft, who served as the U.S. Ambassador, Elizabeths letters reveal intimate glimpses into the lives of prominent figures of the era. Through her correspondence with their sons, family, and even Mrs. Polk, we are transported into the heart of early Victorian England. Experience delightful dinners with Benjamin Disraeli, serene visits to Wordsworth, and weekends spent with luminaries like Louis Napoleon and Sir Robert Peel. Elizabeths narrative is infused with a sense of wonder and sharp observation, offering an impressive portrait of a remarkable time and its influential personalities.
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    4 min
  • 033 - Letter 33
    Mar 8 2026
    Join Elizabeth Bancroft as she navigates the vibrant social landscape of England from 1846 to 1849, a time of immense change in Europe. Accompanying her husband, esteemed historian George Bancroft, who served as the U.S. Ambassador, Elizabeths letters reveal intimate glimpses into the lives of prominent figures of the era. Through her correspondence with their sons, family, and even Mrs. Polk, we are transported into the heart of early Victorian England. Experience delightful dinners with Benjamin Disraeli, serene visits to Wordsworth, and weekends spent with luminaries like Louis Napoleon and Sir Robert Peel. Elizabeths narrative is infused with a sense of wonder and sharp observation, offering an impressive portrait of a remarkable time and its influential personalities.
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    3 min
  • 032 - Letter 32
    Mar 7 2026
    Join Elizabeth Bancroft as she navigates the vibrant social landscape of England from 1846 to 1849, a time of immense change in Europe. Accompanying her husband, esteemed historian George Bancroft, who served as the U.S. Ambassador, Elizabeths letters reveal intimate glimpses into the lives of prominent figures of the era. Through her correspondence with their sons, family, and even Mrs. Polk, we are transported into the heart of early Victorian England. Experience delightful dinners with Benjamin Disraeli, serene visits to Wordsworth, and weekends spent with luminaries like Louis Napoleon and Sir Robert Peel. Elizabeths narrative is infused with a sense of wonder and sharp observation, offering an impressive portrait of a remarkable time and its influential personalities.
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    1 min