History of the Thirty Years War, Volume 3
Friedrich Schiller
Read by Alan Winterrowd





The History of the Thirty Years War is a five volume work, which followed his very successful History of the Revolt of the Netherlands. Written for a wider audience than Revolt, it is a vivid history, colored by Schiller’s own interest in the question of human freedom and his rationalist optimism. Volume 3 covers the period from Gustavus Adolphus's victory at Leipzig (fall of 1631) until his death in the battle of Lutzen in November of 1632. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd (3 hr 37 min)
Chapters
Part 1 | 31:33 | Read by Alan Winterrowd |
Part 2 | 39:40 | Read by Alan Winterrowd |
Part 3 | 33:06 | Read by Alan Winterrowd |
Part 4 | 34:59 | Read by Alan Winterrowd |
Part 5 | 31:32 | Read by Alan Winterrowd |
Part 6 | 31:42 | Read by Alan Winterrowd |
Part 7 | 15:25 | Read by Alan Winterrowd |
Reviews
Thanks for the series





A LibriVox Listener
Nice translation. Nice rhythm to the reading.