The Historical Nights' Entertainment: First Series

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The Historical Nights' Entertainment: First Series

by Rafael Sabatini

EN·~10 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

THE HISTORICAL NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENT - First Series

0:03

By Rafael Sabatini

0:01

PREFACE

7:08

THE HISTORICAL NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENT

0:02

I. THE NIGHT OF HOLYROOD—The Murder of David Rizzio

44:29

II. THE NIGHT OF KIRK O' FIELD—The Murder of Darnley

39:00

III. THE NIGHT OF BETRAYAL—Antonio Perez and Philip II of Spain

2:03:53

IV. THE NIGHT OF CHARITY—The Case Of The Lady Alice Lisle

40:42

V. THE NIGHT OF MASSACRE—The Story Of The Saint Bartholomew

41:53

VI. THE NIGHT OF WITCHCRAFT—Louis XIV and Madame De Montespan

40:11

Description

This collection invites listeners into the shadowy corners of history where passion, power, and intrigue collide. Each essay treats a single episode—such as a contested royal wedding, a baffling murder, or a sudden betrayal—in a narrative that sticks closely to surviving records, letting the facts speak for themselves. The author adds only the minimal colour needed to bridge gaps, offering a sense of the period without drifting into pure invention.

The stories are presented as dramatized reconstructions, complete with period dialogue drawn from chroniclers and, where the record is silent, carefully reasoned speculation. Listeners will hear the tangled motives behind events like the mysterious death of a Borgia duke or the abrupt enmity of a Swedish baron, all while being reminded where certainty ends and conjecture begins. The result is a vivid, scholarly tour through some of the most puzzling nights that shaped European history.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (585K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by An Anonymous Project Gutenberg Volunteer, and David Widger

Release date

2001-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rafael Sabatini

Rafael Sabatini

1875–1950

An Italian-born British novelist who turned swashbuckling history into page-turning fiction, he helped define the classic adventure tale. His best-known books, including Scaramouche and Captain Blood, still carry the same wit, speed, and sense of daring that made them famous.

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