The Battle of Dorking

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The Battle of Dorking

by George Tomkyns Chesney

EN·~2 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

THE BATTLE OF DORKING

0:07
2

PREFACE

16:21
3

THE BATTLE OF DORKING

2:01:16

Description

A grim warning echoes through the pages, portraying a Britain lulled into complacency while foreign powers quietly reshape the map of Europe. When the nation finally declares war, the optimism of old victories proves hollow, and the reader is thrust into a world where diplomatic missteps and an over‑reliance on volunteer forces leave the country exposed. The story opens with the sudden appearance of enemy fleets, their “deadly engines” cutting through the English Channel in a matter of minutes, shattering the illusion of naval supremacy.

On the home front, ordinary townsfolk find themselves caught in a swift and brutal invasion that reaches as far as the quiet Surrey village of Dorking. Amateur soldiers, unprepared for modern warfare, face a relentless foe on familiar soil, and the clash quickly becomes a stark illustration of national vulnerability. The narrative blends tense action with a sobering critique of political idealism, urging listeners to consider how swiftly peace can turn to peril when a nation’s guard is lowered.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (132K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-07-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Tomkyns Chesney

George Tomkyns Chesney

1830–1895

A soldier, policymaker, and storyteller, he is best remembered for The Battle of Dorking, a hugely influential novella that helped shape early invasion fiction. His writing drew unusual force from a life spent close to war, empire, and military reform.

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