Hi Ike,
I'm struggling to think of what 'research' Mike would have needed to do, to check anything he wanted to know about Victorian diaries, when he'd just been on the blower to Bookfinders and asked them to obtain one for him.
If they didn't have the answers, Mike was ringing the wrong number.
And the answer would have been yes, Victorian diaries can indeed have printed dates on every page.
Or was Martin Earl totally gobsmacked and incredulous when a supplier came up with one for 1891?
The irony is that, to my untrained eye, having seen both the red diary and the Maybrick diary 'in the flesh', the little one with printed dates does look the more modern of the two. Perhaps it did to Mike's untrained eye too, and helped to reassure him about the one he had already promised Doreen.
Love,
Caz
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I'm struggling to think of what 'research' Mike would have needed to do, to check anything he wanted to know about Victorian diaries, when he'd just been on the blower to Bookfinders and asked them to obtain one for him.

If they didn't have the answers, Mike was ringing the wrong number.
And the answer would have been yes, Victorian diaries can indeed have printed dates on every page.
Or was Martin Earl totally gobsmacked and incredulous when a supplier came up with one for 1891?
The irony is that, to my untrained eye, having seen both the red diary and the Maybrick diary 'in the flesh', the little one with printed dates does look the more modern of the two. Perhaps it did to Mike's untrained eye too, and helped to reassure him about the one he had already promised Doreen.
Love,
Caz
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