Historical Fiction
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There is a unique allure to stories that reach across the centuries, whispering of lives lived in worlds both familiar and utterly alien. We listen to historical fiction to taste the dust of ancient roads, feel the press of period costume, and witness the grand sweep of human endeavor through the eyes of those who lived it. This is the genre for those who crave a sense of rootedness, a connection to the long chain of events that shaped the present, finding echoes of universal human experience amidst the clash of swords or the quiet dignity of a bygone era. It offers not just a glimpse but an immersion, a chance to understand not merely what happened, but what it felt like to be there, when the world was different and yet, in its fundamental passions and struggles, remarkably the same.
The art of weaving fiction with historical fact possesses a long and distinguished lineage, predating the modern novel itself. Early epics and sagas, from Homer’s accounts of the Trojan War to the Icelandic sagas of Viking exploration, blended myth, legend, and recorded memory to tell stories of foundational moments. Ancient historians like Herodotus and Thucydides, while aiming for factual accuracy, often imbued their narratives with dramatic flair, creating character arcs and dialogue to make the past immediate. Yet, a distinct genre of historical fiction, where fictional characters interact with authentic events and figures in a thoroughly imagined past, truly began to take shape with the European Romantic movement of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Sir Walter Scott stands as the towering figure who formalized and popularized the genre, setting many of its enduring conventions. His groundbreaking novel *Waverley*, published in 1814, transported readers to the Jacobite rising of 1745, meticulously recreating the era’s customs, conflicts, and language. Scott’s success spawned countless imitators across Europe, as writers recognized the power of fiction to illuminate national histories and collective identities. The 19th century became a golden age for historical fiction, with authors using the form to celebrate national heroes, lament past injustices, and grapple with the meaning of progress, transforming historical events into compelling narratives that shaped public consciousness.
Our catalog brings to life many of the great historical storytellers from this fertile period. You will find the foundational work of Sir Walter Scott himself, whose *Ivanhoe* (1819) plunges listeners into the clash between Saxons and Normans in 12th-century England, featuring knights, outlaws, and tournaments that defined a romanticized medieval ideal. For tales of swashbuckling adventure and political intrigue, Alexandre Dumas offers *The Three Musketeers* (1844), a vibrant portrayal of 17th-century France under Cardinal Richelieu, following the daring d’Artagnan and his companions. Moving to Irish social history, Charles Lever’s *St. Patrick's Eve* (1845) offers a glimpse into the complexities of Irish life and landlordism in the mid-19th century, blending humor and pathos.
Mark Twain takes us to Tudor England with *The Prince and the Pauper* (1881), a clever tale of mistaken identity involving Edward VI and a young pauper, offering a sharp commentary on social class and justice. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famous for Sherlock Holmes, also crafted gripping historical adventures, such as *The White Company* (1891), which sends brave English archers into the Hundred Years’ War in France. The monumental struggle of the American Civil War features prominently in works like John McElroy’s *Si Klegg* series—for instance, *Si Klegg, Book 2 Thru the Stone River Campaign and in Winter Quarters at Murfreesbo* (published in the late 1800s), presenting the soldier’s experience with realism and humor. R. D. Blackmore’s *Slain By The Doones* (1895) returns us to England, specifically the wilds of Exmoor, for a dramatic story of outlaws and vengeance, set against a vividly described natural landscape. Many stories like *Stand By The Union*, popular in the late 19th century, further chronicle the American experience through military campaigns and domestic struggles.
Common threads weave through these historical tales. Listeners can expect detailed, immersive settings that transport them to another time, often with an emphasis on period accuracy in customs, dress, and technology. Central to most stories are fictional characters whose personal struggles and triumphs unfold against the backdrop of real historical events and often interact with actual historical figures. Themes frequently revolve around grand historical conflicts—wars, revolutions, social upheavals—but also personal dilemmas of loyalty, love, justice, and survival. The narratives often serve to illuminate the human cost and consequence of historical actions, providing perspective on how the past informs the present.
The audiobook format particularly suits historical fiction, enhancing its immersive qualities. The careful pacing of a skilled narrator allows listeners to truly settle into a bygone era, absorbing the details of setting and the nuances of period dialogue without feeling rushed. Voice acting brings characters to life with distinct inflections and emotional depth, transforming historical figures from names in a book to audible personalities. A well-performed reading captures the atmosphere of ancient battlefields, bustling markets, or the quiet chambers of power, allowing the listener’s imagination to construct a vivid mental world. The spoken word bridges the temporal gap, making distant events immediate and relatable.
We invite you to step into these rich literary pasts. Let the voices of these narrators transport you to centuries past, allowing you to witness history not as a dry account of facts, but as living, breathing human drama. Choose your era, your conflict, your characters, and listen to the echoes of ages long gone. There are 147 titles awaiting your discovery within our historical fiction collection, each offering a window into a world that once was. Start listening today.
"Run To Seed" - 1891
A Border Ruffian - 1891
A Daughter of Fife
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
A Heart Song Of Today
A Knight of the Cumberland
A Legend of Montrose: Historical Novel
A Lieutenant at Eighteen
A Little Union Scout
A March on London: Being a Story of Wat Tyler's Insurrection
A Michigan Man: 1891
A Millionaire of Yesterday
A Rock in the Baltic
A Soldier of Virginia (A Tale of Colonel Washington and Braddock's Defeat)
Adventures in the Land of Canaan
Affairs of State. Being an Account of Certain Surprising Adventures Which Befell
Ailsa Paige
Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley
An Algonquin Maiden: A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada
An American Suffragette: A Novel.
An Easter Disciple The Chronicle of Quintus, the Roman Knight
An Echo Of Antietam
An Epoch in History
Ancient Manners; Also Known As Aphrodite
Arachne — Complete
Arachne — Volume 04
By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War
Calderon the Courtier, a Tale
Chronicles of the Canongate, 1st Series
Cleopatra
Colomba
Crestlands - A Centennial Story of Cane Ridge
Crocker's Hole - From "Slain By The Doones" By R. D. Blackmore
Cy Whittaker's Place
D'ri and I. A Tale of Daring Deeds in the Second War with the British. Being the Mem- Full Audiobook
David Balfou
Derrick Vaughan, Novelist
Devereux: A Tale; Volume 1
Die Gred: Roman aus dem Alten Nürnberg. Erster Band
Die Schwestern: Roman Von Georg Ebers English Edition
Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt - Volume 1
Dr. Breen's Practice
Dream Life and Real Life - A Little African Story
Edwy the fair or the first chronicle of Æscendune: A tale of the days of Saint Duns- Full Audiobook
Elissa: or The Doom of Zimbabwe
Elsket
Embers Volume 3
Embers, Volume 1
Embers, Volume 2
Fair Margaret
Finished
For The Honor Of France
For the Liberty of Texas
George Washington's Last Duel 1891
Gerfaut — Complete
Gossamer
Hardscrabble Or The Fall Of Chicago: A Tale Of Indian Warfare
Harold: The Last of the Saxon Kings, Volume I
Henry VIII and His Court: A Historical Novel
Herodias
Hetty Wesley
His Sombre Rivals: -1883
Homo Sum
How Canada Was Won A Tale of Wolfe and Quebec
In The Valley Of The Shadow
Jack Sheppard: A Romance Vol. 1
Jacques Bonneval; Or, The Days of the Dragonnades
Joshua Complete
La rôtisserie de la reine pedauque
Lady Betty Across the water: (Alice M Williamson Classics Collection)
Lady Connie
Le Collier de la Reine (The Queen's Necklace)
Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager
Longshanks
Love-at-arms: Being a narrative excerpted from the chronicles of Urbino during the
Mam' Lyddy's Recognition
Manuel Pereira; Or, The Sovereign Rule of South Carolina
Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
Master Skylark: A story of Shakspere's time
Masters of the Guild
Mauprat
Memoirs of a Cavalier ; or a Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars i- Full Audiobook
Michel and Angele: A Ladder of Swords
Monsieur Beaucaire, 1900
Montezuma's Daughter
Nestleton Magna: A Story of Yorkshire Methodism
Neville Trueman, the Pioneer Preacher : a tale of the war of 1812
No Man’s Land
O Pioneers!
Old Caravan Days
Old Fritz and the New Era
Old Jabe's Marital Experiments
Old Mission Stories of California
Old Mortality Vol 2
On The Pampas; Or, The Young Settlers
On the Trail of Pontiac: Or The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio
One of the 28th: A Tale of Waterloo
Otto of the Silver Hand
Paula, the Waldensian
Peg Woffington
Peregrine's Progress
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War o
Philothea A Grecian Romance
Prince Zilah
Purple Springs
Ray's daughter: a story of Manila
Red Eve
Richard Carvel
Richard of Jamestown: A Story of Virginia Colony
Ridgeway: An Historical Romance of the Fenian Invasion of Canada
Rob Roy - Vol. I
Rob of the Bowl: A Legend of St. Inigoe's. Vol. 1
Rodney The Partisan (1890)
Rujub, the Juggler By G. A. Henty
Say and Seal, Volume I
Second String
Serapis — Complete
Shakespeare's Christmas Gift to Queen Bess
Si Klegg, Book 1 : His Transformation from a Raw Recruit to a Veteran
Si Klegg, Book 2 Thru the Stone River Campaign and in Winter Quarters at Murfreesbo
Si Klegg, Book 3, Si and Shorty Meet Mr. Rosenbaum, the Spy, Who Relates His Advent
Si Klegg, Book 5 : The Deacon's Adventures at Chattanooga in Caring for the Boys
Si Klegg, Book 6 : Si and Shorty, with Their Boy Recruits, Enter on the Atlanta Cam
Slain By The Doones
Special Messenger
St. Patrick's Eve
Stand By The Union
The Black Tulip
The Last Hope
The Last Of The Foresters Or Humors On The Border A Story Of The Old Virginia Fronti- Full Audiobook
The Last of the Barons Volume 1
The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel
The Leatherwood God
The Lily and the Cross A Tale of Acadia
The Lion of St. Mark: A Tale of Venice in the 14th Century - Works of G. A. Henty- Full Audiobook
The Lion of the North, a Tale of the Times of Gustavus Adolphus
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
The Puritans
The Reckoning
The Red Acorn: A Novel of the American Civil War
The Vicomte De Bragelonne: The End and Beginning of an Era
The Vnfortunate Traveller: or The Life Of Jack Wilton With An Essay On The Li
The Ward of King Canute: A Romance of the Danish Conquest
The Weavers: a tale of England and Egypt of fifty years ago - Volume 1- Full Audiobook
The Wild Geese