Zelda Fitzgerald (July 24, 1900 – March 10, 1948) - 1920’s flapper icon, married to F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night. Her tumultuous marriage certainly took no toll on her face.
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Zelda Fitzgerald (July 24, 1900 – March 10, 1948) - 1920’s flapper icon, married to F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night. Her tumultuous marriage certainly took no toll on her face.
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William Howard Taft - (September 15, 1857 – March 8, 1930) the 27th president of the United States. In his one term in office he passed the Sixteenth amendment and did some civil service reform all whilst up keeping one awesome mustache. He was also a pretty hot teenager, just sayin.
I’m re-posting this because the lack of notes saddens me. I am shallow.
“Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among the landed gentry, earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature, her realism and biting social commentary cementing her historical importance among scholars and critics.” Certain no one would need persuasion to get with this one.
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Lewis Powell - (April 22, 1844 – July 7, 1865) attempted unsuccessfully to assassinate United States Secretary of State William H. Seward, and was one of four people hanged for the Lincoln assassination conspiracy. But oh my lord I can certainly ignore that.
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Sophia of Hanover- (October 14, 1630 - June 8, 1714) The granddaughter of James VI of Scotland and an heiress to the crowns of both Scotland and England, but died before she had a chance at becoming queen. A shame, because you can never have too many sexy queens.
Margaret Fuller - (May 23, 1810 – July 19, 1850) an American journalist, critic, and women’s rights advocate associated with the American transcendentalism movement. Her book Woman in the Nineteenth Century is considered the first major feminist work in the United States. She brought sexy back to women’s rights.
Jack Kerouac - (March 12, 1922 – October 21, 1969) American novelist, poet, and a pioneer of the Beat Generation. Known for his spontaneous style of writing, he wrote such classics as On the Road and Doctor Sax. Also, he had a cat Any man with a cat automatically gains a million extra hotness points.
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