"God Wills It!" A Tale of the First Crusade.

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"God Wills It!" A Tale of the First Crusade.

by William Stearns Davis

EN·~17 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total
1

WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS

0:46
2

PREFACE

1:27
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:34
4

GOD WILLS IT!

0:00
5

PROLOGUE - HOW HILDEBRAND GAVE A BATTLE CRY

23:27
6

CHAPTER I - HOW BARON WILLIAM SALLIED FORTH

20:44
7

CHAPTER II - HOW RICHARD WON THREE FRIENDS

26:00
8

CHAPTER III - HOW RICHARD WON A BROTHER

17:09
9

CHAPTER IV - HOW RICHARD WENT TO PALERMO

12:58
10

CHAPTER V - HOW RICHARD WON TWO FOES

21:15

Description

A sweeping tale set at the dawn of the First Crusade, this novel follows a motley band of French nobles, peasants, and Norman warriors as they answer the papal call to reclaim Jerusalem. Amid the clamor of banners and the weight of holy vows, readers meet the shy twelve‑year‑old Richard, son of a castellan, whose innocence contrasts sharply with the seasoned knights surrounding him. The story also introduces Abd Rahman, a learned Moor whose quiet skill in healing and subtle diplomacy offers a rare glimpse of the cultural crossroads that defined the era.

The narrative captures the gritty reality of medieval life—storm‑tossed seas, cramped stone chambers, and the relentless march toward a distant, promised land. As the crusaders prepare for battle, their hopes, fears, and doubts intertwine, painting a vivid portrait of faith‑driven ambition and the human cost of a holy war. The first act immerses listeners in the tense anticipation before the armies set foot on foreign soil, promising a richly textured journey through history’s most dramatic clash of civilizations.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (1034K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by sp1nd and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2012-12-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Stearns Davis

William Stearns Davis

1877–1930

Known for turning major moments in ancient and European history into vivid stories, this American historian wrote both scholarly works and popular historical fiction. His books helped make the past feel immediate and human for general readers.

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