General Brock

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General Brock

by Lady Matilda Ridout Edgar

EN·~7 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

CHAPTER I HIS BIRTHPLACE

17:59
2

CHAPTER II SERVICE ABROAD—HOLLAND

13:43
3

CHAPTER III SERVICE ABROAD—THE BALTIC

12:24
4

CHAPTER IV IN CANADA

16:22
5

CHAPTER V UPPER AND LOWER CANADA 1802

10:59
6

CHAPTER VI MILITARY POSTS

22:05
7

CHAPTER VII PREPARATIONS FOR WAR

27:58
8

CHAPTER VIII OLD QUEBEC

15:26
9

CHAPTER IX AFFAIRS IN EUROPE, 1808

22:24
10

CHAPTER X POLITICS IN QUEBEC

22:52

Description

In a sweeping portrait of a windswept island, the narrative opens on Guernsey’s crag‑laden cliffs, mist‑shrouded coves and quiet, heather‑covered valleys. The reader is drawn into the life of the island’s hardy folk—fishermen, smugglers, and a modest landed class whose children are schooled in the refined traditions of England. Among them, the Brock family stands out, a genteel household perched atop the island’s social ladder, shaping the future of a boy destined for greatness.

From his early days amid the sea‑salted air and austere Norman customs, the young Isaac Brock absorbs the island’s fierce independence and its blend of modest prosperity and aristocratic ambition. The story follows his formative years, his education at the island’s venerable school, and the stirrings of a restless spirit eager for military service. As the tides of history begin to turn, Brock’s character emerges—courageous, principled, and already hinting at the leadership that will later define his legendary career.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (432K characters)

Series

The makers of Canada

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2020-05-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lady Matilda Ridout Edgar

Lady Matilda Ridout Edgar

1844–1910

A Canadian historian and early feminist, she turned family research into vivid books about Canada's past. Writing after raising a large family, she helped bring women's voices into historical work and public life.

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