The Duke of Stockbridge: A Romance of Shays' Rebellion

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The Duke of Stockbridge: A Romance of Shays' Rebellion

by Edward Bellamy

EN·~10 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
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THE DUKE OF STOCKBRIDGE - A ROMANCE OF SHAYS' REBELLION

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By Edward Bellamy

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CHAPTER FIRST - THE MARCH OF THE MINUTE MEN

18:22
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CHAPTER SECOND - NINE YEARS AFTER

28:50
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CHAPTER THIRD - THE TAVERN-JAIL AT BARRINGTON

23:03
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CHAPTER FOURTH - THE PEOPLE ASK BREAD AND RECEIVE A STONE

24:07
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CHAPTER FIFTH - THAT MEANS REBELLION!

17:31
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CHAPTER SIXTH - PEREZ DEFINES HIS POSITION

19:31
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CHAPTER SEVENTH - THE FIRST ENCOUNTER

14:22
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CHAPTER EIGHTH - GREAT GOINGS ON AT BARRINGTON

12:09

Description

In the summer of 1777 the valley of Stockbridge awakens beneath a sunrise that sweeps over rolling meadows, sparkling streams, and the distant peaks of the Ice Glen. The village itself is a patchwork of modest homes, a bustling tavern, a modest store with the only porch for miles, and the simple wigwam‑like dwellings of the Stockbridge Indians who share the town’s church and militia. Life moves at a measured pace, yet the ever‑present echo of war drums from the Hoosac passes reminds everyone that peace is fragile.

Amid this tranquil yet tense backdrop, a young minister and a charismatic local merchant find their worlds colliding. Their growing affection is tested by the looming threat of Shays’ Rebellion, as loyalists and rebels vie for control of the community’s future. As the village’s public square fills with the clang of stocks and the murmur of town meetings, the pair must decide whether love can survive the turbulence of a nation on the brink of change.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (587K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Anne Soulard, Eric Eldred, Robert Shimmin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Bellamy

Edward Bellamy

1850–1898

Best known for the hugely influential utopian novel Looking Backward, this Massachusetts writer imagined a future shaped by social equality and shared prosperity. His fiction and essays helped turn late-19th-century political debate into something vivid, readable, and surprisingly personal.

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