The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, Vol. II

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The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, Vol. II

by Earl of Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald, H. R. Fox (Henry Richard Fox) Bourne

EN·~9 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

THOMAS, ELEVENTH EARL OF DUNDONALD,

0:14
2

H. R. FOX BOURNE,

0:12
3

CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.

8:12
4

CHAPTER XVII.

40:05
5

CHAPTER XVIII.

1:03:22
6

CHAPTER XIX.

49:50
7

CHAPTER XX.

27:15
8

CHAPTER XXI.

39:03
9

CHAPTER XXII.

47:03
10

CHAPTER XXIII.

31:31

Description

In the turbulent years of the 1820s, a daring British admiral sets his sights on a fledgling Greece fighting for freedom. Arriving on the islands of Hydra and Poros, he quickly becomes entangled in the political rivalries and factional disputes that threaten the young nation’s unity. Through a series of vivid letters and firsthand reports, he chronicles his efforts to forge a cohesive navy, confront Turkish supply lines, and rally support from both local leaders and foreign powers.

The narrative then follows his bold attempts to relieve the besieged Acropolis, the fierce clashes at Phalerum, and the dramatic naval engagements that culminate in the decisive Battle of Navarino. Alongside vivid battlefield descriptions, the memoir reveals the admiral’s frustrations with funding shortages, internal dissent, and the complex diplomatic dance with Britain, France, and Russia. Listeners are drawn into a world of high‑seas adventure, political intrigue, and the relentless pursuit of a cause larger than any single nation.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (563K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-07-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

EO

Earl of Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald

1814–1885

A soldier, peer, and biographer, he is remembered both for his own public life and for preserving the dramatic story of his father, the celebrated naval commander Lord Cochrane. His career touched the British Army, Parliament, and a childhood adventure in South America that sounds almost like a novel.

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HR

H. R. Fox (Henry Richard Fox) Bourne

1837–1909

A Victorian writer and reformer whose books ranged from lively literary history to sharp criticism of empire and public policy. Born in Jamaica and active in Britain, he brought a strong social conscience to everything he wrote.

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