The Landleaguers
Anthony Trollope
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Near Galway, young Florian Jones has just converted to Catholicism when he witnesses the deliberate destruction of his English father’s land by the Catholic Landleaguers. The Irish Land War has commenced, with the boycotting of wealthy landowners and a brutal chain of revenge killings. This is the story of Florian, his father, his two beautiful sisters, his adult brother Frank, and Frank’s beloved Rachel, an American singer working the London stage with her firebrand father. It’s also the story of the social order coming apart and then painfully coming back together in one Irish county. The Landleaguers was Anthony Trollope’s last book and was not completed before he died in 1882, but proceeds far enough to be a touching and engrossing story and to leave the reader pretty certain of the outcome. - Summary by Angie (11 hr 53 min)
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Mr. Jones of Castle Morony | 18:44 | Leído por Angel5 |
The Man in the Mask | 16:16 | Leído por Angel5 |
Father Brosnan | 17:05 | Leído por Angel5 |
Mr. Blake of Carnlough | 11:49 | Leído por Angel5 |
Mr. O'Mahoney and His Daughter | 15:37 | Leído por Angel5 |
Rachel and Her Lovers | 14:36 | Leído por Angel5 |
Brown's | 18:51 | Leído por Angel5 |
Christmas Day 1880 | 9:29 | Leído por Angel5 |
Black Daly | 17:42 | Leído por Angel5 |
Ballytowngal | 10:42 | Leído por Angel5 |
Moytubber | 14:20 | Leído por Angel5 |
'Don't Hate Him, Ada' | 12:29 | Leído por Angel5 |
Edith's Eloquence | 10:21 | Leído por Angel5 |
Rachel's Correspondence | 13:58 | Leído por Angel5 |
Captain Yorke Clayton | 15:39 | Leído por Angel5 |
Captain Clayton Comes to the Castle | 14:34 | Leído por Angel5 |
Rachel is Free | 12:25 | Leído por Angel5 |
Frank Jones Has Ceased to Exist | 20:22 | Leído por Angel5 |
Fifth Avenue and Newport | 10:23 | Leído por Angel5 |
Boycotting | 15:10 | Leído por Angel5 |
Lax, the Murderer | 12:48 | Leído por Angel5 |
Morony Castle is Boycotted | 13:27 | Leído por Angel5 |
Tom Daly is Boycotted | 12:01 | Leído por Angel5 |
'From the Full Heart, the Mouth Speaks' | 18:08 | Leído por Angel5 |
The Galway Ball | 13:03 | Leído por Angel5 |
Lord Castlewell | 19:20 | Leído por Angel5 |
How Funds Were Provided | 16:04 | Leído por Angel5 |
What Was Not Done With the Funds | 14:12 | Leído por Angel5 |
What Was Done With the Funds | 18:38 | Leído por Angel5 |
The Road to Ballyglunin | 13:47 | Leído por Angel5 |
The Galway Court House | 13:22 | Leído por Angel5 |
Mr. O'Mahoney as Member of Parliament | 14:30 | Leído por Angel5 |
Captain Clayton's Lovemaking | 11:53 | Leído por Angel5 |
Lord Castlewell's Lovemaking | 18:10 | Leído por Angel5 |
Mr. O'Mahoney's Apology | 18:36 | Leído por Angel5 |
Rachel Writes About Her Lovers | 11:21 | Leído por Angel5 |
Rachel Is Ill | 14:44 | Leído por Angel5 |
Lord Castlewell is Much Troubled | 14:30 | Leído por Angel5 |
Captain Clayton's First Triumph | 17:25 | Leído por Angel5 |
Rachel Writes About Her Lovers | 10:50 | Leído por Angel5 |
The State of Ireland | 23:31 | Leído por Angel5 |
Lord Castlewell's Farewell | 11:49 | Leído por Angel5 |
Mr. Moss Is Finally Answered | 12:50 | Leído por Angel5 |
Frank Jones Comes Back Again | 13:22 | Leído por Angel5 |
Mr. Robert Morrise | 15:29 | Leído por Angel5 |
Cong | 15:00 | Leído por Angel5 |
Kerrycullion | 14:05 | Leído por Angel5 |
The New Aristocracy Fails | 11:41 | Leído por Angel5 |
Chapter 49 and Postscript | 8:40 | Leído por Angel5 |
Reseñas
Well read; sad it wasn't finished





TwinkieToes
Trollope wasn't able to complete this book, but what he did leave us was enough to thoroughly enjoy. The postscript at the end tells his intentions for the main characters, but it can pretty well be guessed at. The reader was very good. She does the Irish, British, and American accents, to my ears, equally well. There are some technical blips in the recordings - places where the microphone was rubbed or something - statics and distortions of that sort - but they don't last very long, so it's not too hard to dismiss them.
Great reader; great story





Ken
Great reader; great story. Set me running to the history books and Wikipedia.