The Thirteen Travelers
Hugh Walpole
Gelesen von David Wales





The year is 1919 and peace has sprung upon the world after the unspeakable carnage of World War I. The place is Hortons, a building of expensive flats on Duke Street just off Piccadilly, London. Social structures are disintegrating, expectations are not being met, people are confused, life is different. Each story is about a person who lives or works at Hortons, all struggling to adjust to life as it has radically changed. Twelve short stories, published in 1921, by the early twentieth century very popular English writer, Hugh Walpole. - Summary by david wales (7 hr 23 min)
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Absalom Jay | 35:20 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Fanny Close | 27:41 | Gelesen von David Wales |
The Hon. Clive Torby | 29:12 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Miss Morganhurst | 29:20 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Peter Westcott | 35:54 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Lucy Moon | 42:27 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Mrs. Porter And Miss Allen | 32:11 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Lois Drake | 40:11 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Mr. Nix | 38:54 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Lizzie Rand | 35:04 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Nobody | 50:18 | Gelesen von David Wales |
Bombastes Furioso | 47:06 | Gelesen von David Wales |
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AVID READER
While obviously not a factual representation of the whole European society of post WWI, these anecdotal studies do show pictures of a changing society. They would be just as timely after any major conflict or any great societal upheaval. Well read.





cjg
Excellent reader. Some of the stories are more interesting than others but they are combined to give me a picture of 1918
super set of stories





Susan Lewis
insight into post ww1 mindsets...good reader