
HISTORY OF KING CHARLES THE SECOND OF ENGLAND. - BY JACOB ABBOTT. - PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. - INFANCY.
CHAPTER II. - PRINCE CHARLES'S MOTHER.
CHAPTER III. - QUEEN HENRIETTA'S FLIGHT.
CHAPTER IV. - ESCAPE OF THE CHILDREN.
CHAPTER V. - THE PRINCE'S RECEPTION AT PARIS.
CHAPTER VI. - NEGOTIATIONS WITH ANNE MARIA.
CHAPTER VII - THE ROYAL OAK OF BOSCOBEL.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE KING'S ESCAPE TO FRANCE.
CHAPTER IX. - THE RESTORATION.
This volume offers a meticulous, source‑based portrait of a monarch whose reign rose from the ashes of civil war. The author pledges to stay strictly within the limits of contemporary records, presenting events as they were recorded, without embellishment or speculation. Readers can trust the narrative to follow the evidence wherever it leads, giving a clear picture of a turbulent period in English history.
The story begins with the young prince’s precarious upbringing amid the chaos that followed his father’s execution. Surrounded by political hostility, a divided nation, and a mother whose Catholic faith aroused deep suspicion, the future king learns early on the harsh realities of power and survival. As the early chapters unfold, his formative years reveal the personal and political forces that would shape the man who eventually steered England toward a more stable and prosperous era.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (323K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1879
A hugely popular 19th-century American writer, he helped shape children's literature with stories and biographies meant to teach as well as entertain. His books reached generations of young readers through the beloved Rollo series and many lively histories.
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