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The Little Duke

The Childhood History of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy

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The Little Duke

By: Charlotte Yonge
Narrated by: David Thorn
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Based on historical fact, this audiobook is full of intrigue and chivalry, and at a time when Normandy was not part of France. This is the romantic childhood history of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy. After his father was assassinated, when he was just nine years old, he is kidnapped and imprisoned by Louis of France who wanted to annex Normandy.

But thanks to the bravery and daring of Richard's loyal squire and knight, Osmond de Centeville, he makes good his escape. Richard's great grandson was to become William the Conqueror and King of England. The story is full of suspense and bravery, of loyalty and resolve under the most scary circumstances. Courage is a strong value for all involved.

Table of Contents

Chapter 01: A Welcome Visit

Chapter 02: An Untimely Death

Chapter 03: Richard Assumes the Ducal Mantle

Chapter 04: A Comrade

Chapter 05: Danger in the Castle

Chapter 06: At the French Court

Chapter 07: For the Sake of a Falcon

Chapter 08: A Daring Escape

Chapter 09: Danes to the Rescue

Chapter 10: Royal Hostages

Chapter 11: The Passing of a Prince

Chapter 12: A Boon Granted

Chapter 13: Reconciliation at Last

Charlotte Yonge

Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901) was a prolific British novelist, magazine editor, best known for her work in children's literature. Yonge taught Sunday School for 71 years and her novels express the same values and concerns she shared with her students, courage and self-sacrifice for a greater good.

©1955 Charlotte Yonge (P)2005 Alcazar Audioworks
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Beautiful story

Reportedly one of Queen Victoria’s favourite authors; Younge’s language, and historical accuracy and interpretation for a children story is timeless, even if the religious sentiments of her background, no longer holds the weight it once did. This being said, it is still a gentle lesson of right and wrong, forgiveness, kindness, respect and humility, that is most definately lacking in our modern world.. should definately be on reading lists of national curriculum from ages 10+ , as there is a wealth of academic subject ranges.
To scratch the surface..philosophical, theological and ethical debate, as well as historical and literary discussions, such a social and cultural, contexts, contrasts structures and practice, perhaps might project this now somewhat obscure author from the ‘unfashionable’ towards a new platform and audiences of perspective

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