Reformation/Exploration (1642-1651): Friends Though Divided (G.A. Henty Audiobook)

$18.00

A Tale of Cromwell and the English Civil War, 1641-1652.
Downloadable mp3 zip file

Description

Tales of History & Adventure

Friends Though Divided

Setting: 1642-1651 – England, Ireland, Bermuda

Story: It’s the time of the English Civil War in 1642. Harry Furness is a Cavalier fighting for the King; his friend Herbert Rippinghall sides with the Roundheads in opposition. Oliver Cromwell leads the rebels aligned against the King and his admittedly tyrannical rule, but ends up imposing his own! Most of the story follows Harry Furness and the campaigns which take him all over the British Isles and the high seas, right through his capture at Drogheda and enslavement in Bermuda. Both Harry and Herbert live to see the end of the conflict and the new royal order.

When people ask us for recommendations for good books for boys, our first thought is usually G.A. Henty. Why? His heroes are fantastic role models of the manly virtues, yet likeable and adventurous and every bit of the history you learn is real. Henty was an Army officer, war correspondent, a historian who began telling these stories to his own children. He was known for writing with stacks of primary source documents surrounding him and you’ll be hard pressed to find a historical error of any kind. And they are just plain fun!

Written in the late 1900s, the language can be a bit challenging for some boys (but it’s so good for them), so we recommend audiobooks! Our friend Jim Hodges does a wonderful unabridged version (you don’t want to miss a word!) and we are delighted to sell them!

These are the books the Youngs grew up on — enjoy!

~Hal & Melanie Young

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Reformation/Exploration (1642-1651): Friends Though Divided (G.A. Henty Audiobook)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *