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One of the 28th - a Tale of Waterloo

Gelesen von Mike Harris

(4,664 Sterne; 189 Bewertungen)

A tale of Victorian-style romance, maritime battles and even the penultimate Napoleonic battle - Waterloo. (Introduction by Mike Harris) (10 hr 2 min)

Chapters

00 - Preface

2:33

Read by Mike Harris

01 - Unexpected News

31:42

Read by Mike Harris

02 - A Country Visit

31:29

Read by Mike Harris

03 - Run Down

31:08

Read by Mike Harris

04 - The Privateer's Rendezvous

31:27

Read by Mike Harris

05 - The British Cruisers

31:46

Read by Mike Harris

06 - Home Again

30:16

Read by Mike Harris

07 - A Commission

23:29

Read by Mike Harris

08 - Startling News

31:25

Read by Mike Harris

09 - Mr. Tallboys' Visitor

32:36

Read by Mike Harris

10 - On Detachment

36:25

Read by Mike Harris

11 - Still-Hunting

31:23

Read by Mike Harris

12 - The Cave Among the Rocks

31:44

Read by Mike Harris

13 - More Startling News

29:42

Read by Mike Harris

14 - The New Housemaid

30:33

Read by Mike Harris

15 - In Belgium

31:51

Read by Mike Harris

16 - Found at Last

35:04

Read by Mike Harris

17 - Quatre Bras

31:18

Read by Mike Harris

18 - Waterloo

31:42

Read by Mike Harris

19 - The Rout

35:04

Read by Mike Harris

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

The best of readers. His voice is clear and easy to understand. He has the right amount of character differentiation, not going overboard. The recording sound quality is excellent. I will read every book I can with him as reader. The reader makes the book.

A great story and read

(4 Sterne)

This book is excellent. It is classic Henty. The sub story about the will was nice but the movement of Ralph and his experiences were the best part. I think Henty was right to not make it just about Waterloo but instead made it about Ralph. Lots of historical data and imagery. Worth a read or listen.

One of the 28th - a Tale of Waterloo

(4,5 Sterne)

Excellent read - a super saga and story of the times surrounding youth, piracy, young love, military service in the infantry of the day with an excellent detail of the battle of Waterloo.

my all time favourite

(5 Sterne)

this is by far my favourite book by Henty. adventure, love, and the epic story of Waterloo, plus many other excellent adventures. and as with many Henty novels, read by the excellent Mike Harris. you can’t lose!

VINTAGE HENTY

(4 Sterne)

The description of the great battle was, as usual with Henty, vivid and very understandable. Mike Harris, who has narrated several Henty books, is a pleasure to listen to, great pronunciation and always with proper volume.

(4 Sterne)

The reader was excellent. Storyline was typical of G.A. Henty, the boy’s historian; pirates, intrigue, soldiering, and Napoleon.

One of the 28th

(5 Sterne)

Very interesting story. I liked the reader very well. And I especially liked part of the Will

Epic

(5 Sterne)

A fantastic story one of the best yet from Henti. the reader brought the characters to life thoroughly enjoyable