A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III

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A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III

by Justin McCarthy, Justin H. (Justin Huntly) McCarthy

EN·~14 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

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VOL. III.

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A HISTORY - OF - THE FOUR GEORGES. - CHAPTER XLII. - "SUPREME IRONIC PROCESSION."

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CHAPTER XLIII. - GEORGE AND THE DRAGONS.

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CHAPTER XLIV. - THE "NORTH BRITON"

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CHAPTER XLV. - NUMBER FORTY-FIVE.

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CHAPTER XLVI. - THE AMERICAN COLONIES.

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CHAPTER XLVII. - EDMUND BURKE.

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CHAPTER XLVIII. - THE STAMP ACT.

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CHAPTER XLIX. - WILKES REDIVIVUS.

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Description

This volume traces the surprisingly turbulent shift from the German‑born Hanoverian rulers to the first truly English‑bred monarch of the line. It opens with the uneasy legacy of George I and George II, whose foreign origins left the throne vulnerable to Jacobite pretenders, and then follows the smoother, more confident accession of their grandson. The narrative sets the stage with vivid scenes of a young king receiving his first news of succession from the formidable “Great Commoner,” hinting at the political dynamics that will shape his reign.

From there, the work weaves together political intrigue, colonial crises, and cultural moments that defined the era. Chapters explore everything from the Stamp Act and the American colonies to the dramatic Gordon riots and the looming specter of Napoleon. Written with a clear, engaging style, the book offers listeners a panoramic view of early‑19th‑century Britain, balancing grand national events with the personalities who steered them, all while keeping the story grounded in the human drama of its time.

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en

Duration

~14 hours (832K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-11-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Justin McCarthy

Justin McCarthy

1830–1912

Best known for lively historical writing and popular novels, this Irish author also had a long public life in journalism and politics. His books helped Victorian readers make sense of recent history while telling a good story along the way.

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Justin H. (Justin Huntly) McCarthy

Justin H. (Justin Huntly) McCarthy

1860–1936

Best known for the swashbuckling classic If I Were King, this Irish writer mixed historical adventure with politics, journalism, and stage work. His career moved easily between Parliament, the theater, and popular fiction.

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