Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Rees Howell Gronow
Read by Ruth Golding
A collection of memoirs about the Peninsular War, the Battle of Waterloo, and society and personalities of Regency London and 19th century Paris, by a sometime Grenadier Guards officer, unsuccessful parliamentarian, and dandy. Gronow displays some social attitudes of the day which would now be regarded as unacceptable, but is a clever raconteur who brings to life both the horrors of war and the gaiety of high society. (Summary by Ruth Golding and Wikipedia) (5 hr 53 min)
Chapters
Sections 01 - 12 The Peninsular War | 50:04 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 13 - 17 Regency London | 25:50 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 18 - 25 Regency London | 51:11 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 25 - 33 The Battle of Waterloo | 25:55 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 34 - 42 Military matters; Post-war Paris | 33:30 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 43 - 50 Parisian society | 43:17 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 51 - 61 Parisian society; British and French characters | 31:55 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 62 - 68 Money-lending; British characters | 35:48 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 69 - 73 British characters | 18:31 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Sections 74 - 88 British characters; Franco-British relations | 37:44 | Read by Ruth Golding |
Reviews
Free Audio Review
FNH
My ongoing interest in wargaming has for many years spurred my interest in all things of the Napoleonic period, and so this audio book came to my attention because it included the eye-attracting words "Waterloo" and "Penninsular". There is not a single story running through this narrative, it is rather an series of anecdotes, genuine reminiscences of the life and times. These are not limited to war time memories but also capture events and people before and after the war. We hear of the socialites, the gambling houses, young men ruined, brave mean dueling, and the ridiculous lengths a man in love will put himself through! We also have the war memories interleaved with the other stories. I was gluded to this audio book. The insight into another time totally absorbed me and the stories were thought provoking, humerous and interesting by turns. Add to this the fact that the reader is of outstanding quality. I kept thinking that I was listening to a BBC history broadcast! If you'd like to read more of my Free Audio Reviews please visit http://freeaudioreview.blogspot.com/
Excellent fun!
Echolallies
The reader is superb, she could be a professional, and the book itself is fabulous - from anecdotes about Beau Brummel, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Devonshire, to a visit to Byron, in which Gronow discloses that Byron used curling papers nightly to make his signature curls! Wonderful stuff
INSTRUCTIVE PERIOD PIECE
Avid Listener
Observations on the war were particuularly informative. The reader was excellent as she always is.
Great job
Mali Taus
interesting insight into the 19th century world of military officers and "polite" society. Great reading!
A great slice through early 1800s English aristocratic circles
Chubber
Excellent Reading!
Lord Mat
Thank You to Ruth for your magnificent contribution!