Lady Baltimore
Owen Wister
Read by Lois Hill
Augustus visits King's Port, South Carolina, at the request of his Aunt Carola, and at her expense. She wants him to research genealogies and records to find proof that he is descended from royalty so that he can join her exclusive club, the Colonial Society. While there, he becomes involved in a love affair between John Mayrant and Eliza La Heu. (Summary by Lois Hill) (9 hr 51 min)
Chapters
00 - Introduction | 5:03 | Read by Lois Hill |
01 - A Word about My Aunt | 13:40 | Read by Lois Hill |
02 - I Vary My Lunch | 14:29 | Read by Lois Hill |
03 - Kings Port Talks | 23:41 | Read by Lois Hill |
04 - The Girl Behind the Counter - I | 14:18 | Read by Lois Hill |
05 - The Boy of the Cake | 17:38 | Read by Lois Hill |
06 - In the Churchyard | 31:25 | Read by Lois Hill |
07 - The Girl Behind the Counter - II | 20:09 | Read by Lois Hill |
08 - Midsummer-Night's Dream | 37:49 | Read by Lois Hill |
09 - Juno | 13:43 | Read by Lois Hill |
10 - High Walk and the Ladies | 47:38 | Read by Lois Hill |
11 - Daddy Ben and His Seed | 23:08 | Read by Lois Hill |
12 - From the Bedside | 20:05 | Read by Lois Hill |
13 - The Girl Behind the Counter - III | 22:59 | Read by Lois Hill |
14 - The Replacers | 36:17 | Read by Lois Hill |
15 - What She Came to See | 45:00 | Read by Lois Hill |
16 - The Steel Wasp | 26:36 | Read by Lois Hill |
17 - Doing the Handsome Thing | 22:08 | Read by Lois Hill |
18 - Again the Replacers | 33:18 | Read by Lois Hill |
19 - Udolpho | 32:07 | Read by Lois Hill |
20 - What She Wanted Him For | 19:37 | Read by Lois Hill |
21 - Hortense's Cigarette Goes Out | 37:30 | Read by Lois Hill |
22 - Behind the Times | 23:15 | Read by Lois Hill |
23 - Poor Aunt Carola! | 6:37 | Read by Lois Hill |
24 - Post Scriptum | 3:07 | Read by Lois Hill |
Reviews
Sweetened by Lady Baltimore cake.
sarahm
As chance had it, I came across 'Lady Baltimore' soon after listening to Chesnutt's devastating novel 'The Colonel's Dream' Both novels are about visitors to small Southern towns dealing with the changes brought about by reconstruction. While these novels tell very different stories, I found much value in both. There is truth in the telling of both. This was my introduction to Owen Wiston, and I truly enjoyed the softer pacing, which perfectly matched the story told. Excellent reading by Lois Hill
SERENDIPITOUS
Avid Listener
What a wonderful celebration of the last vestiges of gentility. That we have fallen so far from it is depressing. This was my first encounter with Lols Hill; she quickly vaulted to top tier of Librivox readers.
great southern classic
Gypsy Roz
Lovely sweet story From early 1900s about the South during late Reconstruction . Excellent prose and characterization.
Genteel and slower than a southern afternoon
Chubber
Beautifully read.