Gossip In The First Decade Of Victoria's Reign
John Ashton
I have written this Gossip not only for the edification of those to whom a portion, more or less, may be news, but for those who, like myself, have lived through the whole of Queen Victoria's reign, to whom the remembrance of things, almost forgotten, may bring pleasure and excite interest. The items, herein displayed, have been gathered from many sources, and their authenticity is guaranteed by giving the name of the authority whence they were taken, in very many instances ipsissima verba, as paraphrasing would rob them of their freshness and individuality. (From Author’s Preface) Gossip here should be understood as informal, unrestrained talk or writing, esp. about people or social incidents. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). John Ashton was an historian and a prolific writer, unjustly forgotten, of social mores, customs, and daily life of the English Regency as well as before and after. This book about Victoria’s early reign is the last of some thirty books about various preceding eras. The chapter titles here contain only a couple of the many interesting people and events contained in the chapter. - Summary by Author's Preface and david wales English 1903 30 10:59:09 39549 John Ashton David Wales Modern (19th C) http://www.archive.org/download//gossip_first_decade_victorias_reign_dw_1505_librivox/gossip_first_decade_victorias_reign_dw_1505_librivox_64kb_mp3.zip https://archive.org/details/gossipinfirstde00ashtgoog
Author - John Ashton.
Narrator - David Wales.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
I have written this Gossip not only for the edification of those to whom a portion, more or less, may be news, but for those who, like myself, have lived through the whole of Queen Victoria's reign, to whom the remembrance of things, almost forgotten, may bring pleasure and excite interest. The items, herein displayed, have been gathered from many sources, and their authenticity is guaranteed by giving the name of the authority whence they were taken, in very many instances ipsissima verba, as paraphrasing would rob them of their freshness and individuality. (From Author’s Preface) Gossip here should be understood as informal, unrestrained talk or writing, esp. about people or social incidents. (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). John Ashton was an historian and a prolific writer, unjustly forgotten, of social mores, customs, and daily life of the English Regency as well as before and after. This book about Victoria’s early reign is the last of some thirty books about various preceding eras. The chapter titles here contain only a couple of the many interesting people and events contained in the chapter. - Summary by Author's Preface and david wales English 1903 30 10:59:09 39549 John Ashton David Wales Modern (19th C) http://www.archive.org/download//gossip_first_decade_victorias_reign_dw_1505_librivox/gossip_first_decade_victorias_reign_dw_1505_librivox_64kb_mp3.zip https://archive.org/details/gossipinfirstde00ashtgoog Author - John Ashton. Narrator - David Wales. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Chapter 1
Duration:00:01:17
Chapter 2
Duration:00:23:33
Chapter 3
Duration:00:23:34
Chapter 4
Duration:00:21:49
Chapter 5
Duration:00:22:44
Chapter 6
Duration:00:16:38
Chapter 7
Duration:00:28:31
Chapter 8
Duration:00:24:33
Chapter 9
Duration:00:28:03
Chapter 10
Duration:00:21:54
Chapter 11
Duration:00:21:48
Chapter 12
Duration:00:14:49
Chapter 13
Duration:00:26:49
Chapter 14
Duration:00:23:38
Chapter 15
Duration:00:21:48
Chapter 16
Duration:00:29:29
Chapter 17
Duration:00:26:01
Chapter 18
Duration:00:22:34
Chapter 19
Duration:00:25:26
Chapter 20
Duration:00:20:45
Chapter 21
Duration:00:22:22
Chapter 22
Duration:00:20:21
Chapter 23
Duration:00:19:57
Chapter 24
Duration:00:23:49
Chapter 25
Duration:00:22:25
Chapter 26
Duration:00:21:57
Chapter 27
Duration:00:14:26
Chapter 28
Duration:00:25:30
Chapter 29
Duration:00:23:43
Chapter 30
Duration:00:18:21