With Moore at Corunna
G. A. Henty
Lu par Charles P. Sapp





Terrence O’Conner, Son of an officer in the “Mayo Fusiliers,” joins as an ensign when the regiment is called out to Portugal to fight the French in the Peninsular War. Terrence quickly distinguishes himself in early battles and is with Sir John Moore when that general invaded Spain. General Moore was forced to retreat to the town of Corunna where the British beat the French and then retreated on their ships without Terrence. Terrence eventually leads a band of Portuguese irregulars and creates the Minho Regiment. He rescues his cousin from a convent and is present at the fall of Oporto. Part 2 of the story is told in the sequel “Under Wellington’s Command.” - Summary by Charles P. Sapp (0 hr 21 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 3:41 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
The Mayo Fusiliers | 35:42 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Two Dangers | 32:56 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Disembarked | 33:53 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Under Canvas | 35:14 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Rolica and Vimiera | 35:00 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
A Pause | 34:45 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
The Advance | 33:05 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
A False Alarm | 34:33 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
The Retreat | 33:38 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Corunna | 32:27 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
An Escape | 32:15 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
A Dangerous Mission | 29:50 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
An Awkward Position | 38:26 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
An Independent Command | 34:02 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
The First Skirmish | 30:36 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
In the Passes | 34:15 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
An Escape | 32:21 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Mary O'Connor | 34:21 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Confirmed in Command | 35:19 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
With the Mayos | 34:50 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Portugal Freed | 32:39 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
News from Home | 27:50 | Lu par Charles P. Sapp |
Critiques
part 1 is great





el presidente
Excellent story and super reader. Worth the time.





PDXer
Excellent reader. Makes the book so much more enjoyable.
a great book I love all of them





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