The Making of William Edwards; or, The Story of the Bridge of Beauty

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The Making of William Edwards; or, The Story of the Bridge of Beauty

by Mrs. G. Linnaeus (George Linnaeus) Banks

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

PUBLISHER'S NOTE TO POPULAR EDITION

0:17
2

THE MAKING OFWILLIAM EDWARDSORTHE STORY OF THE BRIDGE OF BEAUTYBY Mrs. G. LINNÆUS BANKS

0:17
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:53
4

CHAPTER I. A THUNDERSTORM.

13:42
5

CHAPTER II. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

15:07
6

CHAPTER III. A BOY'S WILL.

13:49
7

CHAPTER IV. PAYING THE RENT.

14:35
8

CHAPTER V. THE NEW INMATE.

14:33
9

CHAPTER VI. LOST.

15:24
10

CHAPTER VII. THE YOUNG PLAGUE.

16:13

Description

In the mist‑shrouded valleys of early‑18th‑century Wales, a routine market trip turns tragic when a farmer’s return across the swollen River Taff ends in disaster. The loss of his beloved husband haunts the family, and the danger of the treacherous ford becomes a stark reminder of the river’s unforgiving nature. Against this backdrop of grief and rugged countryside, the story introduces a determined man whose practical skill and community spirit set the stage for something far larger than any single farm.

Spurred by the need to protect his neighbors from the same fate, he embarks on an ambitious quest to span the raging waters with a permanent bridge. As he navigates the challenges of limited resources, skeptical locals, and the raw power of the river itself, the narrative weaves together personal resolve, inventive engineering, and the vibrant life of Welsh village markets. Listeners will be drawn into the early stages of a remarkable undertaking that promises to reshape both landscape and legacy.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (396K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Lindy Walsh, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-12-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Mrs. G. Linnaeus (George Linnaeus) Banks

Mrs. G. Linnaeus (George Linnaeus) Banks

1821–1897

Best known for The Manchester Man, this Victorian novelist and poet turned the streets, history, and character of Manchester into lasting fiction. Writing as Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks, she built a strong reputation for stories rooted in place, memory, and everyday life.

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