On the Irawaddy: A Story of the First Burmese War by G. A. Henty

Summary: With the exception of the terrible retreat from Afghanistan, none of England’s many little wars have been so fatal–in proportion to the number of those engaged–as our first expedition to Burma. It was undertaken without any due comprehension of the difficulties to be encountered, from the effects of climate and the deficiency of transport; the power, and still more the obstinacy and arrogance of the court of Ava were altogether underrated; and it was considered that our possession of her ports would assuredly bring the enemy, who had wantonly forced the struggle upon us, to submission. Events, however, proved the completeness of the error. The Burman policy of carrying off every boat on the river, laying waste the whole country, and driving away the inhabitants and the herds, maintained our army as prisoners in Rangoon through the first wet season; and caused the loss of half the white officers and men first sent there. The subsequent campaign was no less fatal and, although large reinforcements had been sent, fifty percent of the whole died; so that less than two thousand fighting men remained in the ranks, when the expedition arrived within a short distance of Ava. Not until the last Burmese army had been scattered did the court of Ava submit to the by no means onerous terms we imposed.(from the preface)


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Total running time: 8 hours, 47 minutes

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00 – Preface

01 – A New Career

02 – The Outbreak of War

03 – A Prisoner

04 – A Ruined Temple

05 – With Brigands

06 – Among Friends

07 – On The Staff

08 – The Pagoda

09 – Victories

10 – The Advance

11 – Donabew

12 – Harry Carried Off

13 – Preparing a Rescue

14 – In The Temple

15 – The Attack

16 – Rejoining

17 – The Pride Of Burma Humbled

18 – In Business Again

St. George for England by G. A. Henty

Battle of Poitiers, the King is taken prisoner by the Black Prince who recognizes him by his helmet, Chronicles of Jean Froissart, public domain image

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Summary: This book tells of a child of noble birth whose parents have fallen foul of the current royalty. He is placed in hiding and grows up with a bowyer and then he is apprenticed to an armourer just outside the gates of the City of London.
He becomes accomplished in arms and joins the campaign in France where we see the battles of Crecy and Poitiers through his eyes.
A tale of heroism and 14th century viciousness.
Great fun.(summary by jimmowatt for Librivox)

Battle of Poitiers, author Jean Froissart, public domain

# 00 – Preface – 00:02:36

# 01 – A Wayfarer – 00:25:39

# 02 – The Hut in the Marshes – 00:26:38

# 03 – A Thwarted Plot – 00:25:58

# 04 – A Knight’s Chain – 00:26:04

# 05 – The City Games – 00:25:18

map of the Battle of Poitiers, public domain image

# 06 – The Melee – 00:25:17

# 07 – The Young Esquire – 00:27:57

# 08 – Off to the Wars – 00:26:05

# 09 – The Siege of Hennebon – 00:28:16

Jean II le Bon at the Battle of Poitiers, 19 September 1356, anonymous artist, public domain image

# 10 – A Place of Refuge – 00:25:34

# 11 – A Stormy Interview – 00:25:23

# 12 – Jacob Van Artevelde – 00:23:36

# 13 – The White Ford – 00:24:31

# 14 – Cressy – 00:29:01

# 15 – The Siege of a Fortalice – 00:21:43

# 16 – A Prisoner – 00:29:39

Battle of Poitiers, illustration by Boccace, de casibus, public domain image

# 17 – The Capture of Calais – 00:29:52

# 18 – The Black Death – 00:21:23

# 19 – By Land and Sea – 00:21:32

# 20 – Poitiers – 00:23:09

# 21 – The Jacquerie – 00:28:03

# 22 – Victory and Death – 00:33:13

The Cat of Bubastes by G. A. Henty

Cat Ancient Egyptian Bronze Cat, so called Gayer Anderson cat, late period bronze cat in the form of the goddess Bastet, image provided by author Jon Bodsworth with permission to reproduce for any purpose in any medium, copyright free image

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Total Running time: 10 hours, 46 minutes

Hieroglyphs from the tomb of Seti I, image provided copyright free, uploaded by Jon Bodsworth, All photographs on www.egyptarchive.co.uk are copyright free and can be reproduced in any medium

01 – The King of the Rebu – 00:31:56

02 – The Siege of the City – 00:31:28

03 – Captive – 00:33:02

Cat Egyptian Chess Players by Lawrence Alma Tadema, public domain image

04 – An Easy Servitude – 00:33:08

05 – In Lower Egypt – 00:35:51

06 – Fowling and Fishing – 00:32:26

07 – Hippopotamus and Crocodile – 00:34:44

Cheops pyramid seen from the North East, uploaded by author Jon Bodsworth, All low-resolution photographs on www.egyptarchive.co.uk are copyright free and can be reproduced in any medium

08 – The Conspiracy in the Temple – 00:29:12

09 – A Startling Event – 00:34:37

10 – The Cat of Bubastes – 00:35:13

Cat Ptolemaic period cat mummy mask, uploaded by author Jon Bodsworth, All photographs on www.egyptarchive.co.uk are copyright free and can be reproduced in any medium

11 – Dangers Thicken – 00:29:58

12 – The Death of Ameres – 00:35:28

13 – The Search for Mysa – 00:32:46

14 – A Prince of Egypt – 00:31:36

15 – Ameres is Revenged – 00:39:18

Egypt and Nubia by David Roberts, this reproduction of a painting is in the public domain because of its age, image available from US Library of Congress Prints and Photographs division

16 – Up the Nile – 00:34:48

17 – Out of Egypt – 00:33:50

18 – The Desert Journey – 00:26:12

19 – Home at Last – 00:32:05

20 – The King of the Rebu – 00:18:30

True to the Old Flag by G. A. Henty

Pre 1801 Union flag of Great Britain, this was one of the flags used by the King's forces during the American Revolutionary War, image released by its author to public domain

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Summary: This book tells the story of the American war of Independence from the side of the British. The old flag mentioned in the title is the flag of England. This is a book for young readers, but – as a good book should be – everybody can enjoy it”. (Summary by Stav Nisser for Librivox)

British Army in Concord, handcolored engraving by Amos Doolittle, produced in 1775, public domain image

# 00 – Preface – 00:02:42

# 01 – Chapter 01 A Frontier Farm – 00:36:10

# 02 – An Indian Raid – 00:36:22

# 03 – The Redskin Attack – 00:29:15

# 04 – The Fight at Lexington – 00:27:00

Battle of Bunker Hill by Howard Pyle, public domain image

# 05 – Bunker’s Hill – 00:29:26

# 06 – Scouting – 00:33:14

# 07 – In the Forest – 00:32:34

Death of Montgomery during attack on Quebec, 1786 painting depicting a 1775 event, artist John Trumbull, public domain image

# 08 – Quebec – 00:34:21

# 09 – The Surprise of Trenton – 00:34:35

# 10 – A Treacherous Planter – 00:41:46

# 11 – The Capture of Philadelphia – 00:30:25

# 12 – The Settler’s Hut – 00:32:40

TTOF scene of the surrender of the British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga on October 17, 1777, artist John Trumbull, public domain image

# 13 – Saratoga – 00:33:25

# 14 – Rescued! – 00:31:46

# 15 – The Island Refuge – 00:29:04

# 16 – The Great Storm – 00:22:28

# 17 – The Scout’s Story – 00:29:39

Hessian Troops in British pay during U.S. Revolutionary War, public domain image painted by artist C. Ziegler after Conrad Gessner

# 18 – The Siege of Savannah – 00:27:57

# 19 – In an American Prison – 00:32:03

# 20 – The War in South Carolina – 00:32:12

# 21 – The End of the Struggle – 00:10:39

St. Bartholomew’s Eve by G. A. Henty

Massacre Saint Bartholomew's Eve

Set in the days of the religious wars of Europe, St. Bartholomew’s Eve is the tale of the Huguenot’s desperate fight for freedom of worship in France. As the struggle intensifies the plot thickens, culminating in the dreadful Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Eve. Henty, “The Boy’s Own Storyteller” weaves the life and adventures of Philip Fletcher and his cousin, Francois DeLaville, into the historical background with thrilling battles, sieges and escapes along the way (not to mention a fair damsel in distress!). (Summary by Minkona for Librivox)


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Running time:  12 hours, 3 minutes

00- Preface

01- Driven From Home

02- An Important Decision

03- In A French Chateau

04- An Experiment

05- Taking the Field

06- The Battle of St. Denis

07- A Rescue

08- The Third Huguenot War

09- An Important Mission

Jeanne D'albret

10- The Queen of Navarre

11- Jeanne of Navarre

12- An Escape from Prison

13- At Laville

14- The Assault On The Chateau

St. Bart Rural French Chateau by Steve Jurvetson, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license

15- The Battle of Jarnac

16- A Huguenot Prayer Meeting

17- The Battle of Moncontour

18- A Visit Home

19- In A Net

20- The Tocsin

21- Escape

22- Reunited