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by Daniel Defoe
A vivid portrait unfolds of one of England’s most formidable commanders, whose career spanned the turbulent years from the Glorious Revolution to the height of the War of the Spanish Succession. The narrative weaves together battlefield triumphs and the intricate web of court politics, showing how a soldier’s skill could both elevate and endanger him in a world driven by intrigue and shifting loyalties.
Through vivid scenes of campaigns in Flanders and Ireland, listeners hear how his strategic brilliance earned the respect of allies and the fear of rivals, while his marriage to the ambitious Sarah added personal drama to the public arena. As he navigates dismissals, rumors of treason, and a brief imprisonment, the story captures the precarious balance between honor and ambition that defined his early rise.
Beyond the clash of swords, the work reveals the broader stakes of European power struggles, illustrating how his victories helped reshape England’s role on the continent. It offers a compelling mix of military daring and political maneuvering, inviting listeners to explore the making of a legend whose influence still echoes in history.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (96K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-09-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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Best known for "Robinson Crusoe," this restless English writer turned a turbulent life in trade, politics, and journalism into some of the most vivid prose of the early novel. His work mixes adventure, social observation, and the sharp eye of a born pamphleteer.
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