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* Morris, Sarah and Brewell, Phillipa. ''[https://thetudortravelshow.podbean.com/ The Tudor History and Travel Show]'' ([https://thetudortravelshow.podbean.com/ podcast] and [https://thetudortravelguide.com/recent-posts-2/ blog]).
* Morris, Sarah and Brewell, Phillipa. ''[https://thetudortravelshow.podbean.com/ The Tudor History and Travel Show]'' ([https://thetudortravelshow.podbean.com/ podcast] and [https://thetudortravelguide.com/recent-posts-2/ blog]).
== History of Magic and the Occult ==
* Bailey, Michael D. ''[https://www.worldcat.org/title/magic-and-superstition-in-europe-a-concise-history-from-antiquity-to-the-present/oclc/263437745&referer=brief_results Magic and Superstition in Europe: A Concise History from Antiquity to the Present.]'' Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. Print.


== Historical Maps ==
== Historical Maps ==

Revision as of 10:52, 27 March 2022

The following nonfiction books, websites, and documentaries are recommended by members of the Magonomia fan community. Please feel free to edit this page to add.

Resources are organized according to topic, without regard to media type (book, film, podcast, etc.)

Everyday Life

Politics, Nobility, and the Court

Places of Interest

History of Magic and the Occult

Historical Maps

John Speed - Map of Nottingham 1610

The Magonomia core rulebook has a map that's designed as an orientation, but isn't very detailed. If you're interested in historical detail and accuracy, you'll almost certainly need supplemental maps from the internet.

Map Compilations

  • Old Maps Online is a worldwide collection of digitized historical maps, designed to be viewed online
  • UK Historical Maps from the Perry-Castanada Library , University of Texas (public domain)

Maps of London

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