
audiobook
by Baron Charles William De la Poer Beresford Beresford
INTRODUCTORY NOTE
THE MEMOIRS OF ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD
CHAPTER I I SEE THE FLEET
CHAPTER II THE BEGINNING OF SERVICE
CHAPTER III THE SHIP OF HAPPIEST MEMORY
CHAPTER IV THE SHIP OF UNHAPPY MEMORY
CHAPTER V THE MIDSHIPMAN OF 1864
CHAPTER VI STRICT SERVICE
CHAPTER VII THE CRUISE OF H.M.S. GALATEA
CHAPTER VIII THE CRUISE OF H.M.S. GALATEA (Continued)
A snapshot of Victorian aristocracy unfolds in the opening pages, painting the Beresford household as a bustling hub of ambition, sport, and duty. Amid the rolling hills of Waterford, the five brothers—each a soldier, rider, or explorer—forge their identities against a backdrop of oak‑filled estates, roaring rivers, and the fierce clang of military campaigns. Their colorful exploits, from a Zulu Victoria Cross to daring hunts, hint at a family bound by resilience and a love for adventure.
The narrator, Lord Charles, introduces himself not just as a survivor of countless injuries but as a man whose relentless regimen keeps him stronger than his years suggest. As a child he hunted the elusive martin‑cat in the ancient woods, later turning its pelt into a gift for his mother, a detail that captures his blend of rugged practicality and tender sentiment. Listeners are invited into this richly described world, where lineage, landscape, and personal grit intertwine to set the stage for a life lived on the edge of history.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1090K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2015-11-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1919
A celebrated Royal Navy officer and outspoken public figure, he built a reputation for bold service at sea and for speaking his mind in politics. His life moved between warships, Parliament, and the fierce naval debates of late Victorian and Edwardian Britain.
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