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GUARDIA BLANCA
Á QUIEN LEYERE.
LA GUARDIA BLANCA - CAPÍTULO I DE CÓMO LA OVEJA DESCARRIADA ABANDONÓ EL REDIL
CAPÍTULO II DE CÓMO ROGER DE CLINTON EMPEZÓ Á VER EL MUNDO
CAPÍTULO III DE CÓMO TRISTÁN DE HORLA DEJÓ AL BATANERO EN PERNETAS
CAPÍTULO IV DE LA JUSTICIA INGLESA EN EL SIGLO CATORCE
CAPÍTULO V DE LA EXTRAÑA COMPAÑÍA QUE SE REUNIÓ EN LA VENTA DEL PÁJARO VERDE
CAPÍTULO VI DE CÓMO EL ARQUERO SIMÓN APOSTÓ SU COBERTOR DE PLUMA
CAPÍTULO VII DE CÓMO LOS CAMINANTES ATRAVESARON EL BOSQUE
CAPÍTULO VIII LOS TRES AMIGOS
Set against the turbulent final decades of the Hundred Years' War, the story follows a band of English soldiers known as the White Guard as they march from Aquitaine into the heart of Spain. Their mission—backed by Edward III and the enigmatic Prince Black—places them in the fierce struggle for the Castilian throne between Pedro the Cruel and his brother Henry of Trastámara. Through battles, sieges, and uneasy alliances, the novel captures the clash of cultures and raw ambition of a medieval world in flux.
The opening scene unfolds in the quiet valley of Belmonte, where the sudden ringing of a monastery bell summons monks, laborers, and villagers alike, hinting at an urgent summons that will thrust them into the wider conflict. Doyle’s vivid narration blends gritty combat with moments of unexpected comedy, while richly detailed descriptions of medieval life—from wine‑making to wood‑cutting—bring the era to life. Listeners will be drawn into a tapestry of honor, intrigue, and the relentless drive of soldiers who, like a wayward sheep, have left the safety of their herd to chase destiny.
Full title
La guardia blanca novela histórica escrita en inglés novela histórica escrita en inglés
Language
es
Duration
~10 hours (583K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2011-06-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1930
Best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, this Scottish writer and physician also wrote historical fiction, science fiction, and adventure stories that reached far beyond Baker Street. His work helped shape modern detective fiction and still feels lively, clever, and readable today.
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