The Days Before Yesterday

audiobook

The Days Before Yesterday

by Lord Frederic Hamilton

EN·~8 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

by - Lord Frederick Hamilton

0:01
2

FOREWORD

0:42
3

CHAPTER I

0:33
4

CHAPTER II

0:48
5

CHAPTER III

0:46
6

CHAPTER IV

0:36
7

CHAPTER V

0:44
8

CHAPTER VI

1:00
9

CHAPTER VII

0:42
10

CHAPTER VIII

0:52

Description

A warm, conversational memoir unfolds from the pen of an English aristocrat who prefers the small, everyday moments over grand revelations. He greets listeners with candid recollections of childhood curiosities, unexpected encounters with a live lion at a tea‑party, and the simple pleasure of climbing chimney‑sweeps. The tone is personal and unpretentious, inviting you to share in the modest adventures that shaped his early years.

The narrative drifts through a rich tapestry of places: bustling Dublin cafés, the glitter of Queen Victoria’s court, the sun‑kissed streets of southern France, and the smoky atmosphere of a German theatre. Along the way he sketches memorable figures—artist Sir Edwin Landseer, political giants like Disraeli, and lively schoolmates at Harrow—while peppering his tales with witty observations on customs, fashion, and the occasional eccentricity. Each vignette feels like a postcard from a bygone era, vivid enough to spark the imagination without demanding prior knowledge.

Delivered in a relaxed first‑person voice, the memoir reads like a friendly chat over tea, blending humor with gentle nostalgia. Listeners will find a mosaic of Victorian life that is both historically rich and personally engaging, a perfect companion for those who enjoy a steady stream of colourful anecdotes rather than sweeping drama.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (494K characters)

Release date

2003-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lord Frederic Hamilton

Lord Frederic Hamilton

1856–1928

A well-traveled British diplomat and parliamentarian, he turned his worldly experience into lively memoirs full of court life, political gossip, and scenes from a fading imperial age. His books have an easy storytelling charm that makes distant places and vanished social worlds feel surprisingly close.

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