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The Siege of Loyalty House

A New History of the English Civil War

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The Siege of Loyalty House

By: Jessie Childs
Narrated by: Miranda Raison
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The Civil War was the most traumatic conflict in British history, pitting friends and family members against each other and tearing down the old order.

Award-winning historian Jessie Childs plunges the listener into the shock of the struggle through one of its most dramatic episodes: the siege of Basing House. To the parliamentarian Roundheads, the Hampshire mansion was a bastion of royalism, popery and excess. Its owner was both a Catholic and staunch supporter of Charles I. His motto Love Loyalty was etched into the windows. He refused all terms of surrender.

As royalist strongholds crumbled, Loyalty House, as it became known, stood firm. Over two years, the men, women and children inside were battered, bombarded, starved and gassed. Their resistance became legendary. Inigo Jones designed the fortifications and the women hurled bricks from the roof. But in October 1645, Oliver Cromwell rolled in the heavy guns and the defenders prepared for a last stand.

Drawing on exciting new sources, Childs uncovers the face of the war through a cast of unforgettable characters: the fanatical Puritan preacher who returns from Salem to take on the king, the plant-hunting apothecary who learns to kill as well as heal, the London merchant and colonist who clashes with Basing's aristocratic lord and Cromwell himself who feels the hand of God on his sword. And we hear, too, the voices of dozens of ordinary men and women caught in the crossfire.

The Siege of Loyalty House is a thrilling tale of war and peace, terror and faith, friendship and betrayal—and of a world turned upside down.

©2022 Jessie Childs (P)2022 Penguin Audio
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Fantastically detailed narrative which covers multitudes of aspects relating to the drive of Basing House.
Was particularly smitten with the narration. Beautifully read.

Great history

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This is undoubtedly a very good book. Jessie Childs is a great researcher and very engaging writer but the narration was SO poor that I couldn’t stand it, I gave up. She drones on and on, without ever apparently thinking about what she’s reading, just reads it out like a particularly tedious phone book.

Shame really as she has a nice voice but it’s read with no intelligence whatsoever and some VERY weird pronunciations, I mean jarringly odd. I hope that it is re-narrated at some point because this book is something I was really looking forward to and my review in no way should reflect on the book which is probably wonderful.

Please Audible, get this re-done, this woman is shocking and does the author no justice at all. She just drones continuously and adds in occasional accents (which are awful, the American one is just peculiar!)

I literally found it impossible to follow and she pays no attention to anything she’s reading, just reads like she’s reading the speaking clock or something equally uninteresting.

It’s a real shame and, I say again, this review in no way reflects on the quality of the book.

I hope it will be redone. And soon.

Dreadful Narrator, I gave up.

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The Siege of Loyalty House, by Jessie Childs looks at the period of the English Civil War, through the eyes of those held in a siege at Basing house. It begins by telling the build-up of how the English Civil War begun, and then moves to one of the longest and bloodiest sieges during the English Civil War. The people of Bassing house defended for over two years and the house was filled with a wide range of individuals, including aristocrats, actors, doctors, and included women and children, as well as men and soldiers. There were constant attacks and the stories that tell the life of what happened to those people is absolutely gripping. This book offers an extraordinary glimpse into the times that these people lived in as well as their struggle and resilience through the costs of the war. It is a brilliantly told story which will have you hooked and gripped throughout. I learnt a lot about the times of our past, and how I during a period of time when we became a (briefly) a republic, looked and felt. Highly recommended for those love knowing our past, our history and those who love a thriller full of adventure.

Brilliant telling of history

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Terrible editing. You will have to guess the start of many sentences. Very interesting story and well read. Shame it was so badly edited

Bad editing

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Very well researched , and very well read.. casting a light into dark corners of history , with a compassionate view and without a modernist condescending eye.

Excellent and factual well worth a listen

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Very well read and interesting take on English civil war. I would recommend this book👍

Very good

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Well written, personalised and informative. The book deals with the scope of the ECW without getting too bogged down in the broader history. It's focus on experiences and personal narratives is a refreshing take that opens up some of the complexities of the conflict.

Concise and insightful narrative

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This is a beautifully and evocatively written book. I highly recommend it for those who, like me, did not know much about the civil war - let alone the effect on the lives of those who lived through it. It is also sensitively and clearly read. Highly recommended.

Beautifully written and read

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Beautifully written - bringing alive wonderful characters on both sides of the divide. And read with great art and poignancy.

Wonderful Take on Civil War

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I have had the pleasure of re enacting with the Marquess of Winchesters Regiment at Basing , This has really enhanced my experiences there. Recently we welcomed back a member of the Paulet family to their ancestral literally, a pile. The King and the Cause , Aimez loyaute !

wonderful, exciting and very moving.

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