In Freedom's Cause: A Story of Wallace and Bruce - Audio Book

Jim Hodges Productions

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In Freedom's Cause:
A Story of Wallace and Bruce
Total Time: 11 Hours, 33 Minutes

 

 

Setting: AD 1300’s – Scotland and England – William Wallace and Robert the Bruce.

Story: Liberty or death - this was the choice the people of 14th century Scotland faced if they rose up against their English ruler. Most would say it was no choice at all. Many of the Scottish nobles were English supporters. Few could be expected to rise up against the numerically overwhelming English army. The hero of the story, Archibald Forbes, joins the struggle for Scottish freedom led by the valiant Sir William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. The extraordinary valor and personal prowess of these men rival the deeds of the mythical heroes of chivalry.  Henty weaves a wonderful story around the actual events of 1314 at Bannockburn.

CHAPTER
TIME
1:
Glen Cairn
24:32
2:
Leaving Home
30:07
3:
Sir William Wallace
27:24
4:
The Capture of Lanark
27:24
5:
A Treacherous Plot
24:11
6:
The Barns of Ayr
27:31
7:
The Cave in the Pentlands
30:53
8:
The Council at Stirling
22:55
9:
The Battle of Stirling Bridge
24:29
10:
The Battle of Falkirk
24:43
11:
Robert the Bruce
26:47
12:
The Battle of Methven
25:24
13:
The Castle of Dunstaffnage
23:47
14:
Colonsay
29:07
15:
A Mission to Ireland
26:26
16:
An Irish Rising
30:46
17:
The King’s Blood-Hound
27:46
18:
The Hound Restored
21:23
19:
The Convent of St: Kenneth
22:05
20:
The Heiress of the Kerrs
22:33
21: The Siege of Aberfilly
35:55
22:
A Prisoner
17:14
23: The Escape from Berwick
23:51
24: The Progress of the War
24:05
25: The Capture of a Stronghold
24:47
26: Edinburgh
26:51
27: Bannockburn
22:22

Total Time: 11 Hours, 33 Minutes


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