
A sweeping portrait of the nineteenth century, this volume brings together the people, battles, and ideas that reshaped the world. Filled with nearly a hundred full‑page engravings and portraits, the book invites listeners to picture the era’s dramatic moments as they unfold. Its clear, chronological narrative makes complex history feel accessible and vivid.
The early chapters trace the collapse of feudalism, the turmoil of the French Revolution, and the meteoric rise of a charismatic military leader. Readers travel from the storming of the Bastille to the decisive victories at Marengo and Austerlitz, gaining insight into the strategies and personalities that drove Europe’s transformation. Alongside the battlefield, the work explores the era’s great explorers, inventors, and cultural innovators who expanded the map and the mind.
Beyond the early triumphs, the book continues to follow the shifting fortunes of nations, the spread of industrial power, and the social currents that would shape modern life. Listeners will discover how these intertwined stories set the stage for the century’s later upheavals, all presented with engaging clarity and striking visual detail.
Language
en
Duration
~24 hours (1438K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-05-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1833–1922
A prolific American journalist and popular historian, he spent decades turning big historical events into lively, accessible books for general readers. His work ranged from textbooks and travel writing to fiction, reflecting a long career shaped by curiosity and clear storytelling.
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