Some Old Time Beauties by Thomson Willing
Let's set the scene: it's the late 1800s, and author Thomson Willing is probably wandering through a gallery or flipping through an old book of portraits. He sees these stunning images of women from centuries past—all grace and poise—and gets curious. What's the real story? 'Some Old Time Beauties' is his answer. It's not one continuous story, but a series of vivid snapshots. Each chapter focuses on a different woman, from the English stage star Nell Gwyn to the infamous French courtesan Ninon de l'Enclos.
The Story
Willing picks a fascinating cast. He writes about actresses who used their fame to secure titles and fortunes, mistresses who wielded immense political influence behind the scenes, and society women whose salons shaped art and ideas. He doesn't just list their achievements. He paints a picture of their world—the risks they took, the enemies they made, and how they navigated a society that offered women very few formal paths to power. The 'plot' is the unfolding of each woman's life, often filled with surprising turns, romantic entanglements, and hard-won survival.
Why You Should Read It
What I love is Willing's voice. He writes with the charm and slight bias of a storyteller sharing secrets. He admires these women's wit, resilience, and sheer force of personality. Reading it, you get a double history lesson: you learn about the 1600s and 1700s through these lives, but you also see how a Victorian-era man like Willing interpreted them. It's social history from a unique angle. These biographies are short, so it's easy to dip in and out. You'll find yourself rooting for these women, gasping at their audacity, and realizing how much vibrant history is condensed into a single portrait.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who finds history more interesting when it's about people, not just dates and wars. If you enjoy shows like The Great or Bridgerton and want to read about the real, complex women who inspired such dramas, this is your gateway. It's also a great pick for readers who like short, punchy biographies. Just be ready—these 'old time beauties' were far more than just a pretty face, and Willing is eager to prove it.
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Jennifer Garcia
1 year agoI was skeptical at first, but the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. I will read more from this author.
George Martin
6 months agoRead this on my tablet, looks great.