Wine From A Broadhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresentsNews, Views, Interviews and Reviews on and about Wine and FoodenCopyright Dawn Montgomery (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 17:15:00 GMTTue, 29 Mar 2011 17:00:00 GMTWineBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/2a350253-78f2-4c58-970c-03c6c41d6478_dawn_without_dot_2.jpgWine From A Broadhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresentsNews, Views, Interviews and Reviews on and about Wine and Foodfeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comwine,fanny trollope,dawn montgomery reads jane austen on blogtalkradio,dawn reads fanny trollope,jane austen on blogtalkradio,dawn reads jane on blogtalkradio,the domestic manners of the americans,dawn and fanny on blog talk radio,dawn reads persuasion on blogtalkradio,fanny trollope on blog talk radioDawnMontgomeryPresentsnoNews, Views, Interviews and Reviews on and about Wine and FoodepisodicThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/29/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/29/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/29/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 29 Mar 2011 17:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapter 24 and 25 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:31:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads chapter 24 and 25 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America inThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/22/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/22/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/22/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 22 Mar 2011 21:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapter 23 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:20:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads chapter 23 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 aThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/16/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/16/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/16/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansWed, 16 Mar 2011 18:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads the end of chapter 22 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:28:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnofanny Trollope,Literature,fanny Trollope,fanny Trollope,Dawn reads Regency LiteratureDawn Montgomery reads the end of chapter 22 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to AmericThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/08/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/08/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/08/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 08 Mar 2011 12:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads the end of chapter 20 and chapter 21 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:31:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads the end of chapter 20 and chapter 21 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following herThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/01/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/01/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/03/01/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 01 Mar 2011 20:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads most of chapter 20 of "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:30:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads most of chapter 20 of "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 183The Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/25/dawn-montgomery-reads-the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans-1Bookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/25/dawn-montgomery-reads-the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/25/dawn-montgomery-reads-the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans-1Fri, 25 Feb 2011 17:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapter 19 of The Domestic Manners of the Americans00:24:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoThe Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope,Fanny Wright,Baltimore Basilica,Dawn reads Fanny TrollopeDawn Montgomery reads chapter 19 of The Domestic Manners of the AmericansThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/16/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/16/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/16/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansWed, 16 Feb 2011 14:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapter 18 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny on her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote strong novels of observation and social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:28:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope - social activist,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads chapter 18 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny on her trip to America in 1827 and publThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/08/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/08/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/02/08/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 08 Feb 2011 13:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapters 16 and 17 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832 following her trip to America in 1827. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, Fanny's writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:30:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,Cininnati,Settlement in America,The OhioDawn Montgomery reads chapters 16 and 17 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832 following her trip to AmericaThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/25/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/25/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/25/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 25 Jan 2011 22:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads the final pages of chapter 14 and completes chapter 15 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832 following her trip to America in 1827. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:45:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads the final pages of chapter 14 and completes chapter 15 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published inThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/18/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans-1Bookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/18/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/18/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans-1Tue, 18 Jan 2011 14:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapters 13 and 14 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832 following Fanny's trip to America in 1827. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:59:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope writes,Dawn Montgomery reads Fanny Trollope,Dawn Montgomery reads Domestic Manners,Dawn Montgomery reads Fanny Trollope,Dawn Montgomery reads Fanny TrollopeDawn Montgomery reads chapters 13 and 14 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832 following Fanny's trip to AmerThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/18/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/18/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/18/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 18 Jan 2011 13:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapters 13 and 14 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832 following Fanny's trip to America in 1827. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:35:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads chapters 13 and 14 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", published in 1832 following Fanny's trip to AmerThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/04/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/04/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2011/01/04/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansTue, 04 Jan 2011 12:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapters 11 and 12 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:49:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Fanny Trollope on blog talk radio,Dawn and Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads chapters 11 and 12 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America iThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/28/dawn-montgomery-presentsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/28/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/28/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 28 Dec 2010 12:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapters 9 and 10 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Fanny Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:51:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Fanny on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Dawn Montgomery reads Fanny,Listen to Dawn to read Fanny on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery reads chapters 9 and 10 of Frances Milton Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America inThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/14/dawn-montgomery-presentsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/14/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/14/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 14 Dec 2010 22:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapters 7 and 8 of Fanny Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Frances Milton Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years. 00:43:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Fanny on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Dawn Montgomery reads Fanny Trollope,Listen to Dawn to read Fanny TrollopeDawn Montgomery reads chapters 7 and 8 of Fanny Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and pThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/07/dawn-montgomery-presentsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/07/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/07/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 07 Dec 2010 13:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn Montgomery reads chapters 5 and 6 of Fanny Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and published in 1832. Frances Milton Trollope wrote several strong novels of social protest: Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw about the evils of slavery (the first anti-slavery novel which influenced Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy, the first industrial novel to be published in Britain. A contemporary of Jane Austen - although they never met - and the mother of Anthony Trollope, author of Barchester Chronicles and other celebrated books, her writing supported her husband and children for many years.00:37:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Fanny on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads The Domestic Manners of the Americans,Dawn reads Fanny Trollope,Listen to Dawn to read Fanny TrollopeDawn Montgomery reads chapters 5 and 6 of Fanny Trollope's "The Domestic Manners of the Americans", written by Fanny following her trip to America in 1827 and pThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/01/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/01/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americans/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/12/01/the-domestic-manners-of-the-americansWed, 01 Dec 2010 16:00:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansChapters 3 and 4, in which Fanny Wright, Fanny Trollope her children and man servant, venture forth up the mighty Mississippi to Nashoba Commune. Noshoba was an experimental project of Fanny Wright initiated in 1825 to educate and emancipate slaves, located in a 2,000 acre (8 km²) woodland on the side of present-day Germantown, Tennessee, a Memphis suburb, along the Wolf River. It was a small-scale test of her full compensation emancipation plan in which no slaveholders would lose money for emancipating slaves. Instead, Wright proposed that through a system of unified labor, the slaves bought their freedom and then were transported to the emancipation settlements of Liberia and Haiti. Fanny Trollope stayed at the settlement for 48 hours before leaving Fanny Wright and continuing to Cincinati. The Nashoba Commune ended in 1828 when Fanny Wright emancipated the remaining slaves and took them to Haiti (Hayti) to live there under the protection of the President.00:56:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoNashoba on blog talk radio,Fanny Wright,Fanny Trollope,Dawn Montgomery reads on blogtalkradio,Fanny Trollope in AmericaChapters 3 and 4, in which Fanny Wright, Fanny Trollope her children and man servant, venture forth up the mighty Mississippi to Nashoba Commune. Noshoba was aThe Domestic Manners of the Americanshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/23/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/23/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/23/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 23 Nov 2010 21:30:00 GMTThe Domestic Manners of the AmericansDawn reads The Domestic Manners of the Americans by Frances Milton Trollope. Known as Fanny Trollope 1780--1863, she was the mother of author Anthony Trollope and a contemporary of Jane Austen, although they never met. Fanny was given to exuberance and a spirit of adventure; on the 4th of November 1827, Fanny, accompanied by her son and two daughters, sailed from London and after a favourable, though somewhat tedious six week ocean voyage, arrived on Christmas-day at the mouth of the Mississippi.00:33:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoFanny Trollope on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Fanny on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Regency novelists on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn reads The Domestic Manners of the Americans by Frances Milton Trollope. Known as Fanny Trollope 1780--1863, she was the mother of author Anthony TrollopeDawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/16/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/16/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/16/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 16 Nov 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period. 00:16:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/02/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/02/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/11/02/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 02 Nov 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period. 00:23:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/26/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/26/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/26/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 26 Oct 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period. 00:55:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/19/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/19/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/19/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 19 Oct 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period. 01:00:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/06/dawn-montgomery-presentsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/06/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/10/06/dawn-montgomery-presentsWed, 06 Oct 2010 12:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery reads Persuasion by Jane Austen. 01:00:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoDawn reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Persuasion,Dawn Montgomery reads jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradioDawn Montgomery reads Persuasion by Jane Austen.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/28/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/28/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/28/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 28 Sep 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period. 00:51:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period.Dawn Montgomery Presents http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/21/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/21/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/21/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 21 Sep 2010 11:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery Presents Dawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period. 00:29:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/14/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/14/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/09/14/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 14 Sep 2010 12:30:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period. 00:43:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn to read Jane on blog talk radioDawn Montgomery was born and educated in Bath, England and loves the Regency period. Listen to Dawn read Jane Austen and other writers of the Regency period.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/31/dawnmontgomerypresentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/31/dawnmontgomerypresents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/31/dawnmontgomerypresentsTue, 31 Aug 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery reads the books of Jane Austen and talks about life in Regency England00:42:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,listen to Dawn read Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn read Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn and Jane on blogtalkradioDawn Montgomery reads the books of Jane Austen and talks about life in Regency EnglandDawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/24/dawnmontgomerypresentsBookshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/24/dawnmontgomerypresents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/24/dawnmontgomerypresentsTue, 24 Aug 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery reads chapter 12 of Persuasion by Jane Austen and continues The Life, Manners & Travels of Fanny Trollope.00:54:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn Reads Jane on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montogmery reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn read Persuasion on blogtalkradioDawn Montgomery reads chapter 12 of Persuasion by Jane Austen and continues The Life, Manners & Travels of Fanny Trollope.Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/17/dawnmontgomerypresentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/17/dawnmontgomerypresents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/17/dawnmontgomerypresentsTue, 17 Aug 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 10 & 11. Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy! 00:51:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on Blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Persuasion by Jane Austen,Listen to Dawn read Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn reads Persuasion on BlogTalkRadioDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 10 & 11. Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy!Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/10/dawnmontgomerypresentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/10/dawnmontgomerypresents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/10/dawnmontgomerypresentsTue, 10 Aug 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 8 & 9 and discusses another writer, a contemporary of Jane, whose life was very different! Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy! 01:00:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Persuasion on blogtalkradio,Its all about Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen on blogtalkradio,Listen to Dawn Read Jane on blogtalkradioDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 8 & 9 and discusses another writer, a contemporary of Jane, whose life was very different! Welcome!Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/03/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/03/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/08/03/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 03 Aug 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 6 & 7 and discusses another writer and contemporary of Jane, whose life was very different! Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy! 00:58:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen,Dawn Montgomery Reads Persuasion,Dawn Montgomery reads Jane Austen,Listen to Dawn Montgomery read Jane Austen,Dawn reads Jane on BlogtalkradioDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 6 & 7 and discusses another writer and contemporary of Jane, whose life was very different! Welcome!Dawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/27/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/27/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/27/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 27 Jul 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 4 & 5 and discusses another writer and contemporary of Jane, whose life was very different! Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy! 01:00:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen,Books,Music,Entertainment,ReadDawn Montgomery Presents Persuasion by Jane Austen chapters 4 & 5 and discusses another writer and contemporary of Jane, whose life was very different! WelcomeDawn Montgomery Presentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/20/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/20/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/20/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 20 Jul 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawn Montgomery PresentsDawn Montgomery Presents chapters 2 and 3, Persuasion by Jane Austen and also discusses what life was like in Regency England. Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy! 00:41:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoJane Austen,Books,Music,Entertainment,ReadDawn Montgomery Presents chapters 2 and 3, Persuasion by Jane Austen and also discusses what life was like in Regency England. Welcome! I hope you enjoy the shDawnMontgomeryPresentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/13/dawn-montgomery-presentsEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/13/dawn-montgomery-presents/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/dawnmontgomerypresents/2010/07/13/dawn-montgomery-presentsTue, 13 Jul 2010 21:00:00 GMTDawnMontgomeryPresentsDawn Montgomery Presents Jane Austen's Persuasion, Chapter 1. Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy! 00:27:00DawnMontgomeryPresentsnoNews,Books,Music,Entertainment,Current AffairsDawn Montgomery Presents Jane Austen's Persuasion, Chapter 1. Welcome! I hope you enjoy the show. Sit back, relax, enjoy!