"Forward, March": A Tale of the Spanish-American War

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"Forward, March": A Tale of the Spanish-American War

by Kirk Munroe

EN·~5 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

[Frontispiece: The Rough Riders fought without seeing the enemy.]

0:04
2

E-text prepared by Al Haines

0:02
3

"FORWARD, MARCH"

17:41
4

ILLUSTRATIONS - THE ROUGH RIDERS FOUGHT WITHOUT SEEING THE ENEMY… Frontispiece - "SILAS PINE GAZED ABOUT HIM WITH THE AIR OF ONE WHO IS DAZED" - "'HIM HOLGUIN SPANIARD. NOW YOU SHOOT HIM,' SAID THE CUBAN" - RIDGE ESCORTS A CUBAN FAMILY INTO SANTIAGO

0:15
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"FORWARD, MARCH!"

0:01
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CHAPTER I - A BOWL OF ROSES

10:11
7

CHAPTER II - WAR IS DECLARED

10:37
8

CHAPTER III - ROLLO THE TERROR

9:37
9

CHAPTER IV - THE ROUGH RIDERS AT SAN ANTONIO

12:15
10

CHAPTER V - RIDGE BECOMES A TROOPER

0:10

Description

In a sun‑drenched morning‑room on the outskirts of New Orleans, a spirited debate over a bowl of roses spirals into a lively chase on horseback, introducing Ridge Norris, his cousin Spence Cuthbert, and a circle of flirtatious, opinionated friends. Their banter reveals contrasting personalities—a soft‑hearted, nature‑loving gentleman and a more aggressive, politically ambitious peer—while the genteel Southern setting hints at the social expectations that bind them. As the young men race through magnolia‑lined driveways, the narrative gently pulls the reader toward the larger world beyond their porch, where duty and desire begin to clash.

Against this backdrop of Southern charm, the story sets its sights on the looming Spanish‑American conflict, promising the characters’ transition from leisurely pursuits to the harsh realities of war. With the Rough Riders looming on the horizon, Ridge’s mixed heritage and Spence’s uneasy conscience foreshadow personal and national challenges. Listeners can expect a blend of humor, romance, and early‑war tension as these friends navigate love, honor, and the call to march forward.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (331K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-07-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kirk Munroe

Kirk Munroe

1850–1930

An adventurous writer of books for young readers, he turned his own frontier travels, canoeing trips, and love of the outdoors into fast-moving stories. His work also helped capture an early vision of Florida and American outdoor life in the late 19th century.

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