Barnaby Rudge (version 3)
Charles Dickens
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The Protestant Sir John Chester and the Catholic Geoffrey Haredale have been feuding for years. In "Romeo and Juliet" fashion, Chester's son and Haredale's niece wish to marry, but their relatives oppose the union. A tale of love and intrigue set against the historical events of 1780, when an anti-Catholic mob caused more damage to London than had ever been seen before. And the simple young man Barnaby who becomes caught up in events he does not quite understand. (Brad Filippone) (25 hr 26 min)
Chapters
Preface by Dickens | 7:43 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 1 | 35:05 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 2 | 17:08 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 3 | 15:31 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 4 | 23:07 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 5 | 9:56 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 6 | 21:41 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 7 | 12:52 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 8 | 22:41 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 9 | 12:54 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 10 | 24:21 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 11 | 11:43 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 12 | 18:39 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 13 | 25:06 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 14 | 10:45 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 15 | 22:36 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 16 | 14:22 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 17 | 23:19 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 18 | 11:20 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 19 | 23:45 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 20 | 13:07 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 21 | 19:10 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 22 | 15:25 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 23 | 23:11 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 24 | 12:21 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 25 | 24:30 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 26 | 11:36 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 27 | 26:16 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 28 | 12:26 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 29 | 28:05 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 30 | 9:37 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 31 | 25:25 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 32 | 11:45 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 33 | 23:35 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 34 | 12:03 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 35 | 24:46 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 36 | 11:07 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 37 | 24:20 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 38 | 11:11 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 39 | 21:24 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 40 | 15:19 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 41 | 26:02 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 42 | 10:41 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 43 | 24:25 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 44 | 10:46 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 45 | 25:00 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 46 | 13:30 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 47 | 18:23 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 48 | 17:43 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 49 | 23:03 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 50 | 13:50 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 51 | 22:34 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 52 | 14:53 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 53 | 20:18 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 54 | 17:28 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 55 | 19:56 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 56 | 17:28 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 57 | 19:48 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 58 | 15:53 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 59 | 25:10 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 60 | 9:47 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 61 | 15:30 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 62 | 20:08 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 63 | 19:12 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 64 | 17:28 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 65 | 22:36 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 66 | 14:47 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 67 | 26:14 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 68 | 12:05 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 69 | 22:42 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 70 | 16:30 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 71 | 23:51 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 72 | 13:50 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 73 | 22:57 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 74 | 14:41 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 75 | 25:27 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 76 | 12:31 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 77 | 27:50 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 78 | 12:52 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 79 | 19:59 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 80 | 18:09 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter 81 | 20:20 | Read by Hamlet |
Chapter the Last | 19:01 | Read by Hamlet |
Reviews
Wonderful reading of a worthy book & very easy listening.Thanks!
MargaRose
5 stars for the vivid & gripping account of the "no-Popery" riots and for the characters, including dear Barnaby so beloved by his mother, Hugh & Dennis so different as they face their ultimate end, and that delightful little devil who has the last word. As a conventional romantic melodrama there are probably better, but as realism describing the mindless mob and pityless destruction of a few days time in London 1780 this book is well worth the time.
Good listen
Scarlett G.
Not my favorite Dickenson book but a good one. The reader is great and brings this work to life.