
Centuries Apart - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Edward T. Bouvé,
1 / 26Preface
- 1. Preface
- 2. Ch I: A Page of Unwritten History, Part 1
- 3. Ch I: A Page of Unwritten History, Part 2
- 4. Ch II: The Meeting of the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Part 1
- 5. Ch II: The Meeting of the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Part 2
- 6. Ch III: A Journey into Fair Northumbria, Part 1
- 7. Ch III: A Journey into Fair Northumbria, Part 2
- 8. Ch IV: A Remarkable Story, Part 1
- 9. Ch IV: A Remarkable Story, Part 2
- 10. Ch V: In which the Captain is Wounded and Taken Prisoner by Cupid, Part 1
- 11. Ch V: In which the Captain is Wounded and Taken Prisoner by Cupid, Part 2
- 12. Ch VI: The Hunt, Part 1
- 13. Ch VI: The Hunt, Part 2
- 14. Ch VII: The Course of True Love, Part 1
- 15. Ch VII: The Course of True Love, Part 2
- 16. Ch VIII: Farewell, Farewell, My Own True Love
- 17. Ch IX: The Eagle's Crag
- 18. Ch X: The Dell of the Swan Maiden
- 19. Ch XI: The Black Tempest
- 20. Ch XII: The Defence of Eagle's Crag
- 21. Ch XIII: She Loved Not Wisely, But Too Well
- 22. Ch XIV: Parting
- 23. Ch XV: Grim-Visaged War, Part 1
- 24. Ch XV: Grim-Visaged War, Part 2
- 25. Ch XVI: Wreck and Ruin
- 26. Ch XVII: The Tragedy
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Centuries Apart is about a group of Civil War Union soldiers who, dispatched by President Lincoln, quasi-time travel to a quasi-medieval England in the heart of Antarctica. This land, called South England, has been cut off from regular England since the the 1500s - and there's also a "New France" just south of it, peopled with descendants from 16th Century France. The account is based on the journal of one of the officers.
"[SOUTH ENGLAND is] a large Island in the verdant heart of Antarctica inhabited since around 1500 by an English Lost Race, for whom history has stopped short. The island itself is shaped like a squat British Isles, and is dominated by South London...The ruling monarchy, descended from Plantagenets defeated in the War of the Roses, is slowly becoming dysfunctional; descriptions of the social and political world of South England are similar in tone and content to those offered by Mark Twain's mouthpiece in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889). Romance and dissension soon bring on the inevitable disaster." - Summary by TriciaG Note: There are two maps in the original text, in the frontispiece and after page 12, if one would like to refer to them during the story.
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