Bonnie Prince Charlie: a Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden


Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers

(4.4 stars; 61 reviews)

This is a tale of the son of a Scottish officer, who gets arrested for helping a Jacobite agent. Set during the Jacobite rebellion in Scotland in 1755, the boy escapes and makes it to France and shares some adventures with Prince Charlie. - Summary by Ann Boulais (9 hr 55 min)

Kapitel

The Return of a Prodigal 32:18 Gelesen von Ryan Cherrick
The Jacobite Agent 33:29 Gelesen von Ryan Cherrick
Free 27:21 Gelesen von Ryan Cherrick
In France 28:37 Gelesen von Ryan Cherrick
Dettingen 29:37 Gelesen von Ryan Cherrick
The Convent of Our Lady 31:32 Gelesen von Rachel
Mother! 30:26 Gelesen von Adele de Pignerolles
Hidden Foes 20:31 Gelesen von Rachel
Fontenoy 31:06 Gelesen von Adele de Pignerolles
A Perilous Journey 31:51 Gelesen von Adele de Pignerolles
Free 31:15 Gelesen von Rachel
The End of the Quarrel 31:48 Gelesen von Rachel
Prince Charles 35:26 Gelesen von Rachel
Prestonpans 28:44 Gelesen von Rachel
A Mission 28:31 Gelesen von Rachel
The March to Derby 32:54 Gelesen von Rachel
A Baffled Plot 29:06 Gelesen von Rachel
Culloden 31:37 Gelesen von Bria Snow
Fugitives 30:23 Gelesen von Adele de Pignerolles
Happy Days 19:12 Gelesen von Ryan Cherrick

Bewertungen


(4 stars)

A good story. Mostly well read, but my heart does tend to sink when I read the words 'read by librivox volunteers'. Some chapters difficult to follow.


(5 stars)

good I love the black prince

NEVER TRUST LOUIS


(4.5 stars)

The first Hanoverian rulers were assuredly poor ones, but one shudders to even consider the consequences to England (indeed, to the world) if the papist Stuarts had secured the throne as virtual puppets of France. The book presents a sane look at the events from the viewpoint of a nominal Jacobite.


(4.5 stars)

really enjoyed this book. and although all who participated in reading t he book did a great Job (especially Rachael) i would have preferred less change overs in the readers.

Average, but entertaining Henty


(4 stars)

This book was an average, but entertaining Henty novel. it has most of the Henty qualities and was enjoyable to listen to. recommend!

It started out well.


(3 stars)

It started out well then the readers changed to one child and one adolescent. It just turned me off.