Cedric the Forester


Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins

(4.5 stars; 20 reviews)

A rollicking juvenile adventure tale, this historical fiction book received the Newbery Honor award in 1922. Set in England during the early 1200s, the scion of a Western Marches noble family relates the many encounters and battles that he faces with the Saxon yeoman who becomes his fast friend. This yeoman, great of cross-bow skill and strategy, often saves the day, and after earning knighthood, becomes instrumental in the making of the Magna Carta. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins (5 hr 55 min)

Kapitel

I - The Siege of Castle Mountjoy - part 1 8:41 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
I - The Siege of Castle Mountjoy - part 2 27:31 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
II - The Tapping on the Dungeon Wall 14:35 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
III - Cedric the Forester 24:13 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
IV - The Champion of Mountjoy 26:52 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
V - The Festival of the Archers 26:46 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
VI - Wolf's Head Glen 30:45 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
VII - The Outlaws of Blackpool 22:57 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
VIII - The Fortress of the Monkslayer 11:31 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
IX - Churl and Overlord 30:04 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
X - The Pass of the Eagles 30:37 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
XI - By Kimberley Moat 24:07 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
XII - The Iron Collar 33:04 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
XIII - On the Road to Runnymede - part 1 19:04 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins
XIII - On the Road to Runnymede - part 2 24:14 Gelesen von Lynette Caulkins

Bewertungen

knights of Old


(4.5 stars)

I enjoyed this book because it was just a simple tale told and a simple way but with enough twists and turn to keep me interested all the way through. The characters were well rounded and I don't think you'll be disappointed. The only reason why it didn't get five stars is because it was not in the line of a novel and fleshed out completely. But it was a complete story in its simplicity and characters.

Super Fun


(5 stars)

jI truly enjoyed this children's book from 100 years ago. My thanks to the reader for her efforts, she read very well.


(5 stars)

A rousing tale. of chivalry and statesmanship,well written and reaad in historically plausiblt dialect.

A fun read. Not quite as full of history as GA Henty books.


(4 stars)