BBC History Magazine

CHRISTMAS 2019

- Rob Attar Editor

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Even if you’re feeling Scroogish, you’ll no doubt enjoy our piece on unexpected festive customs (page 57), where the traditiona­l yuletide adornments are replaced by snow turds, evil robins and killer frogs.

However you’re planning to celebrate, I hope you have a

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