The Story of Wellington

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The Story of Wellington

by Harold Wheeler

EN·~7 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total

THE STORY OF WELLINGTON

0:46

Foreword

8:39

Illustrations

1:09

TheStory of Wellington

0:01

CHAPTER I

19:09

CHAPTER II

11:34

CHAPTER III

20:13

CHAPTER IV

20:02

CHAPTER V

17:20

CHAPTER VI

13:41

Description

This volume offers a concise portrait of the man behind the famed “Iron Duke” reputation, tracing his rise from a modest country upbringing to the battlefield that would make his name synonymous with victory. The author balances the gritty realities of Wellington’s military service with glimpses of his private side—his love of sport, his exacting memory, and the occasional dry humor that marked his conversations. By placing him beside contemporaries such as Nelson and Napoleon, the narrative highlights both his stark, disciplined character and the ways his stoic demeanor set him apart from the more flamboyant heroes of his era.

Beyond the campaigns, the book reveals the Duke’s later years, when his steadfast sense of duty collided with the turbulence of political reform and public unrest. Anecdotes from acquaintances and diary entries bring his humanity into focus, showing a figure who, despite his ironclad exterior, could be found sharing tea with noisy children and offering a firm but fair hand to those around him. Listeners will come away with a balanced view of a complex leader whose legacy still shapes British history.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (448K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Shaun Pinder, Charlie Howard, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-11-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

HW

Harold Wheeler

b. 1877

A prolific British popular historian and editor, he wrote lively books that brought military history, exploration, London, and the wider world to general readers in the early 20th century. His work ranged from biographies of famous leaders to richly illustrated survey books made to inform and entertain.

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