Unknown to History
Charlotte Mary Yonge
Gelesen von Tanica





During the captivity of Mary, Queen of Scots, plots, conspiracies, and intrigue engulfed the country. Catholics were apprehensive of Protestants; Scots mistrusted the English. No one felt completely safe. Into the midst of this turmoil was thrust a tiny baby girl, rescued from a storm-tossed sea, the solitary survivor of the wreck of the Bride of Dunbar. Was this unfortunate child - adopted and raised in the bosom of a loving family - connected to the displaced and unhappy Queen Mary? Would she eventually find herself at the mercy of the Elizabeth, Queen of England, or would she find happy bliss with her one true love? - Summary by Tanica (16 hr 4 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 2:11 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Little Waif | 25:40 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Evil Tidings | 26:58 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Captive | 21:40 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Oak and the Oaken Hall | 23:01 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Huckstering Woman | 17:48 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Bewitched Whistle | 13:57 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Blast of the Whistle | 25:45 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Key of the Cipher | 13:04 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Unquiet | 20:29 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Lady Arbell | 12:49 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Queen Mary's Presence Chamber | 24:07 | Gelesen von Tanica |
A Furious Letter | 18:45 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Beads and Bracelets | 19:16 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Monograms | 20:52 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Mother and Child | 39:30 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Peak Cavern | 37:39 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Ebbing Well | 36:35 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Cis or Sister | 22:42 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Clash of Swords | 31:47 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Wingfield Manor | 28:03 | Gelesen von Tanica |
A Tangle | 20:24 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Tutbury | 18:16 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Love Token | 18:57 | Gelesen von Tanica |
A Lioness At Bay | 16:39 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Paul's Walk | 19:50 | Gelesen von Tanica |
In the Web | 17:04 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Castle Well | 10:49 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Hunting Down the Deer | 18:58 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Search | 23:04 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Tete-A-Tete | 24:08 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Evidence | 12:44 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Westminster Hall | 14:44 | Gelesen von Tanica |
In The Tower | 24:28 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Fotheringhay | 21:21 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Before the Commissioners | 20:38 | Gelesen von Tanica |
A Venture | 13:34 | Gelesen von Tanica |
My Lady's Remorse | 23:03 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Master Talbot and His Charge | 15:13 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Fetterlock Court | 14:27 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Sentence | 24:32 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Her Royal Highness | 18:06 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Supplication | 22:40 | Gelesen von Tanica |
The Warrant | 24:12 | Gelesen von Tanica |
On the Humber | 33:00 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Ten Years After | 10:59 | Gelesen von Tanica |
Bewertungen
excellent story/excellent reader





ChristyLove
if you enjoy historic novels-this one is for you & will being hours of listening pleasure
love it!





goat
I love listening to this book with my dad. i am a huge fan of historical fiction. and this book is so full of mystery intrigue true love and living family. that it has me captivated every time we sit down to listen to it! LOVED IT! definitely a share with family kind of book!
Unknown to History





Jenncamposl
The reading was too fast but the different vocals were great.
unknown to history a story of the captivity of Mary Queen of Scots





Izayla - book lover
Very good book has some sad parts in it but very good
unknown to history





teresa
this tale is excellently narrated holds your imagination and gets you thinking fact or fiction possibilities excellent author to do that ,
this was a very well written book, and a great reader!!!!!!





melanie





A LibriVox Listener
Both the story and the narrator are a joy to hear.
Well-Written and Excellently Read Bit of Historic Fiction





Elf Brown
I have to say that the reader has, by far, the most pleasant Alabamian accent, that I have ever heard! ;) One of the things I love the most, about these older books, is the language. The vocabulary isn't dumbed-down, boring, and repetitive, like that of the majority of modern books. It is wonderful, to have one's brain and imagination so satisfyingly pandered to.