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The Trumpet Major Audiobook, by Thomas Hardy Play Audiobook Sample

The Trumpet Major Audiobook

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Read By: Michael Ward Publisher: Author's Republic Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798347356515

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

43

Longest Chapter Length:

27:33 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

06 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

15:47 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

59
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Publisher Description

The Trumpet-Major is the seventh published novel by English author Thomas Hardy published in 1880, and his only historical novel.

When Anne Garland wakes up one morning, she little realises the significance of the sight from her window; of soldiers setting up camp for the summer on the hills overlooking her quiet village of Overcombe.

But she soon finds herself pursued romantically by three men: Trumpet Major John Loveday, his brother Bob and the boorish Squire's nephew and yeoman; Festus Derrimen, as the Napoleonic war roils over the continent.

All three compete off and on for her affections, but who will finally win her hand?

Narrated by Michael Ward.

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About Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy (1840–1928), English poet, dramatist, and novelist, was born on the Egdon Heath in Dorset. He studied in Dorchester and apprenticed to an architect before leaving for London, where he began to write. Unable to find a public for his poetry, which idealized the rural life, he turned to the novel and met with success as well as controversy. The strong public reaction against some of his darker themes turned him back to writing verse. Today several of his novels are considered masterpieces of tragedy.

About Michael Ward

H. G. Wells (1866–1946) earned a reputation as “a prophet of his time,” thanks to groundbreaking classics such as The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War of the Worlds. Born into humble beginnings in Kent, England, Wells rose to become one of the most widely read and influential authors of the 20th century. In addition to his many short stories, Wells’s visionary themes continue to resonate, securing his legacy as a pioneer of science fiction and modern thought.