Centuries Apart
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Edward T. Bouvé
Centuries Apart is about a group of Civil War Union soldiers who, dispatched by President Lincoln, quasi-time travel to a quasi-medieval England in the heart of Antarctica. This land, called South England, has been cut off from regular England since the the 1500s - and there's also a "New France" just south of it, peopled with descendants from 16th Century France. The account is based on the journal of one of the officers.
"[SOUTH ENGLAND is] a large Island in the verdant heart of Antarctica inhabited since around 1500 by an English Lost Race, for whom history has stopped short. The island itself is shaped like a squat British Isles, and is dominated by South London...The ruling monarchy, descended from Plantagenets defeated in the War of the Roses, is slowly becoming dysfunctional; descriptions of the social and political world of South England are similar in tone and content to those offered by Mark Twain's mouthpiece in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889). Romance and dissension soon bring on the inevitable disaster."
- Summary by TriciaG
Note: There are two maps in the original text, in the frontispiece and after page 12, if one would like to refer to them during the story. (9 hr 18 min)
Chapters
Ch II: The Meeting of the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Part 1
28:02
Read by Christine Rottger
Ch V: In which the Captain is Wounded and Taken Prisoner by Cupid, Part 1
32:17
Read by Tara Nestleroad
Ch V: In which the Captain is Wounded and Taken Prisoner by Cupid, Part 2
28:38
Read by Tara Nestleroad