Young Folks' History of England

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Young Folks' History of England

by Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

EN·~5 hours·50 chapters

Chapters

50 total
1

YOUNG FOLKS' HISTORY OF ENGLAND - CHAPTER I - JULIUS CÆSAR B.C. 55

4:09
2

CHAPTER II - THE ROMANS IN BRITAIN A.D. 41—418

4:42
3

CHAPTER III - THE ANGLE CHILDREN A.D. 597

5:48
4

CHAPTER IV - THE NORTHMEN A.D. 858—958

5:57
5

CHAPTER V - THE DANISH CONQUEST A.D. 958—1035

5:18
6

CHAPTER VI - THE NORMAN CONQUEST A.D. 1035—1066

4:30
7

CHAPTER VII - WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR A.D. 1066—1087

5:49
8

CHAPTER VIII - WILLIAM II., RUFUS A.D. 1087-1100

4:20
9

CHAPTER IX - HENRY I., BEAU-CLERC A.D. 1100—1135

4:26
10

CHAPTER X - STEPHEN A.D. 1135—1154

5:45

Description

A lively retelling brings listeners back to the moment Julius Caesar first landed on the cliffs of what would become England. The story paints the clash between the disciplined Roman legionaries, with their gleaming armor and standards, and the fierce Britons whose homes were simple stone piles and whose lives revolved around hunting and weaving. Through vivid description, young ears can hear the clang of swords, the roar of the Roman eagle, and the brave stand of the native warriors.

The tale then jumps to the later Roman campaigns, when Emperor Claudius sent a full army to secure the island. It introduces memorable figures such as the brave British chief Caractacus, who resisted conquest and was eventually paraded before Rome itself. Listeners get a glimpse of daily life in early Britain and the dramatic cultural encounter that shaped the island’s future.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (320K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge

1823–1901

A hugely popular Victorian novelist, she wrote stories that mixed family drama, faith, duty, and moral struggle in a way that spoke powerfully to young readers. Her best-known books, including The Heir of Redclyffe and The Daisy Chain, helped make her one of the most widely read English writers of her day.

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