Sir Charles Napier

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Sir Charles Napier

by Sir William Francis Butler

EN·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

CHAPTER I THE HOME AT CELBRIDGE—FIRST COMMISSION

21:47

CHAPTER II EARLY SERVICE—THE PENINSULA

21:46

CHAPTER III CORUNNA

33:28

CHAPTER IV THE PENINSULA IN 1810-11—BERMUDA—AMERICA—ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE

27:23

CHAPTER V CEPHALONIA

21:40

CHAPTER VI OUT OF HARNESS

18:39

CHAPTER VII COMMAND OF THE NORTHERN DISTRICT

20:11

CHAPTER VIII INDIA—THE WAR IN SCINDE

32:38

CHAPTER IX THE BATTLE OF MEANEE

31:28

CHAPTER X THE MORROW OF MEANEE—THE ACTION AT DUBBA

28:00

Description

In the late eighteenth‑century Irish village of Celbridge, a striking limestone house stands amid rolling hills, ancient trees, and the gentle flow of the Liffey. Here Colonel George Napier, a distinguished officer returning from the American War, settles with his wife, Lady Sarah Lennox, whose beauty and wit once captivated a king. Their home becomes a cradle for a large, aristocratic brood whose lineage stretches from Scottish cavaliers to the houses of Bourbon and Medici.

The narrative paints a vivid picture of the surrounding landscape—larches, laurels, and flocks of starlings that fill the evenings with song—while introducing the Napier children, who grow up under the watchful eyes of their formidable parents. The family’s daily life is marked by the contrast between the serene countryside and the restless ambition of their father, a man of intellect and liberal conviction. His outspoken love of justice and aversion to oppression set him apart in an era where political opinions could dictate a military career’s fate.

Against this richly described backdrop, the story begins to trace Sir Charles Napier’s early years, his education, and the influences that shape his character. Readers are invited to follow the young officer’s development as he navigates the expectations of his noble heritage and the turbulent politics of the day, setting the stage for a life that will soon intertwine personal honor with the wider currents of history.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (351K characters)

Series

English Men of Action

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-01-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir William Francis Butler

Sir William Francis Butler

1838–1910

An Irish soldier-writer with a gift for vivid firsthand narrative, he turned imperial campaigns and frontier journeys into books that still carry the pace of adventure. His life joined military service, travel, and sharp observation in a way that gave his writing unusual immediacy.

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