Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, Complete

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Holinshed Chronicles: England, Scotland, and Ireland. Volume 1, Complete

by William Harrison, Raphael Holinshed

EN·~57 hours

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Description

A sweeping portrait of the British Isles unfolds in this newly rescued volume, gathering together the earliest detailed observations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Written in the mid‑sixteenth century, the chronicle blends political events with vivid snapshots of daily life—courtly intrigue, market bustling, and the customs that shaped the age of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Listeners will hear a living tableau of towns, battles, and the shifting tides of power that defined the islands up to 1586.

This edition follows the original text with striking fidelity, preserving the author’s spelling, marginal notes, and the very rhythm of Elizabethan prose. Modern typesetting makes the language clear without sacrificing its historic flavor, allowing a seamless auditory experience. Whether you are a student of history or a curious explorer, the chronicle offers an authentic window into a formative era of the United Kingdom.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~57 hours (3319K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Lesley Halamek and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

WH

William Harrison

1534–1593

Best remembered for his vivid portrait of everyday Tudor life, this 16th-century English clergyman helped give later readers one of the clearest windows into Elizabethan England. His writing in Holinshed’s Chronicles blends curiosity, detail, and a strong sense of how ordinary people lived.

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Raphael Holinshed

Raphael Holinshed

Best known for helping compile one of the great histories of Tudor England, this 16th-century chronicler left behind a book that later writers, including Shakespeare, eagerly mined for stories. His work helped shape how generations imagined the histories of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

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