The Lives of the Queens of England Volume 1


Read by Ann Boulais

(3.5 stars; 29 reviews)

>The Lives of the Queens of England is a multi-volumed work attributed to Agnes Strickland, though it was mostly researched and written by her sister Elisabeth. These volumes give biographies of the queens of England from the Norman Conquest in 1066. Although by today's standards, it is not seen as a very scholarly work, the Stricklands used many sources that had not been used before.

Volume one includes the biographies of Matilda of Flanders, Matilda of Scotland, Adelicia of Louvaine, Matilda of Boulogne and Eleanora of Aquitaine.

(Introduction by Ann Boulais) (9 hr 49 min)

Chapters

Preface and Introduction 23:56 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Flanders; Ch I, pt 1 32:37 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Flanders; Ch I, pt 2 36:14 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Flanders; Ch II, pt 1 23:38 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Flanders; Ch II, pt 2 26:21 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Flanders; Ch III, pt 1 34:42 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Flanders; Ch III, pt 2 31:05 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Scotland; Ch I, pt 1 28:59 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Scotland; Ch I, pt 2 27:04 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Scotland; Ch II, pt 1 31:41 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Scotland; Ch II, pt 2 32:19 Read by Ann Boulais
Adelicia of Louvaine; Ch I, pt 1 35:04 Read by Ann Boulais
Adelicia of Louvaine; Ch I, pt 2 35:50 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Boulogne; Ch I, pt 1 36:10 Read by Ann Boulais
Matilda of Boulogne; Ch I, pt 2 39:21 Read by Ann Boulais
Eleanora of Aquitaine; Ch I, pt 1 36:19 Read by Ann Boulais
Eleanora of Aquitaine; Ch I, pt 2 34:32 Read by Ann Boulais
Eleanora of Aquitaine; Ch II 43:31 Read by Ann Boulais

Reviews

great book, unbearable reader.


(2 stars)

the reader shouts the story, instead of reading it. really wanted to listen to it, but i just can't.

Excellent history, interesting


(3.5 stars)

I loved the historical background gleaned from these volumes, but I would have preferred a reader with better intonation.

interesting subject, hard to follow


(3 stars)

I was ok with the reader once I got used to her. Someone complained about her pronunciation of words. I don't know the readers heritage but I accept that different regions have different pronunciation of words. As I have Scottish heritage I am interested in the book's topic. Not knowing place names in the British isles and on the continent and with all the duplication of names - Matilda, Henry etc, I think it would have been much easier to follow if I had period maps to cross reference with modern maps as well as some kind of chronological chart showing who was where when and the relationships between the subjects involved. Basically I eventually gave up on trying to understand and just listened. After a while some of it made sense. Hoping volume 2 is easier to comprehend.

Each volume is excellent, despite narrator.


(3 stars)

Though I managed to get through all 9 volumes, I'm so frustrated that the narrator pronounces 90% of proper places incorrectly! But don't worry - her volume & that abnormally high octave she uses in the beginning tones down after a few volumes.


(2.5 stars)

Excellent book that provides wonderful information!! However, the reader is intolerable. Screams the text and tone is bland which made listening to some of the stories painful. Also, numerous words and names pronounced incorrectly! Really took away from a fantastic book.

Fascinating History


(4 stars)

Excellent early historical about the great English queens. Enjoyed the reader, though she mispronounced some of the place names, which is understandable considering and is a minor quibble.Overall this is a great introduction and enjoyable listening

kings and queens of england


(2 stars)

I am sure the book is outstanding however I just could not stand to listen to the reader

such an excellent book deserves a decent reader


(1 stars)