Author(s): Morris, Jan
Reader(s): McMillan, Roy
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0039
Barcode: 9781843794752
Release Date: 03/2012

MORRIS, J.: Farewell the Trumpets - An Imperial Retreat (Pax Britannica, Vol. 3) (Abridged)

The Pax Britannica trilogy is Jan Morris’s masterly telling of the British Empire from the accession of Queen Victoria to the death of Winston Churchill. It is a towering achievement: informative, accessible, entertaining and written with all her usual bravura.

This final volume charts the decline and dissolution of what was once the largest empire the world had known. From the first signs of decay in the Imperial ambition in the Boer Wars, through the global shifts in power evident in the two World Wars, it offers a perspective that is honest, evocative and occasionally elegiac.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Morris, Jan - Author
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
1An Introduction…03:26
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
2Farewell the Trumpets05:48
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
3There was calculation…07:47
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
4The day after the Khartoum memorial service…07:42
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
5The British also sent the French…05:59
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
6And if to the public at home…06:08
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
7It was too late, anyway…06:36
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
8On the face of it…07:47
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
9Spion Kop was one of the most…05:17
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
10It was the first of the propaganda wars…05:59
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
11Sea-captains of every nationality…04:53
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
12In 1905 the British decreed…05:05
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
13Many aspects of Victorianism…06:46
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
Disc 2
1Our second grandee…07:27
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
2For generations the British in India…05:04
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
3The first part of the plan…06:25
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
4The British slept that night…06:04
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
5In 1905: a Liberal Government…07:25
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
6Such, many times multiplied…07:13
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
7The Turkish possession called Mesopotamia…05:48
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
8Early the next afternoon…05:58
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
9But of the three imperial campaigns…07:17
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
10Fisher resigned…07:23
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
11The Gallipoli campaign lasted 259 days…07:19
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
12The British Empire had more than survived the war…05:10
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
Disc 3
1For though self-determination…05:45
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
2For another generation…05:26
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
3This was the inflammatory situation…05:47
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
4Two remarkable members…05:12
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
5When war came…04:13
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
6After the Easter Rising…04:11
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
7Before the war…05:25
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
8For it was to prove a febrile relationship…07:31
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
9Among those most deeply affected…05:41
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
10In the meantime…07:31
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
11Nobody then, nobody later…06:34
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
12On March 12, 1930…04:50
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
13Later in the year…05:03
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
14The most lavish exercise…05:02
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
Disc 4
1Since it seemed likely…07:09
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
2Still the Empire proceeded…04:26
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
3In hindsight one can see…07:19
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
4So the Dominions diverged…07:29
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
5On October 4, 1930…07:08
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
6The British were paying…05:58
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
7The greatest of all their works…06:42
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
8It did not come naturally…05:54
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
9There was an imperial folklore…05:53
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
10But in the last generation…07:39
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
11In Kenya was Lord Delamere…05:20
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
12In London was Frederick John Dealtry Lugard…07:31
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
Disc 5
1Alas for Ronald Storrs…04:36
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
2Several great women travellers…05:37
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
3Hard times had come for the British people…05:43
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
4At another extreme…07:29
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
5Hitler went to war…07:10
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
6Without her equivocal allies…04:14
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
7It so happened…06:58
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
8The Australians and New Zealanders…06:08
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
9Harold Macmillan, a future Prime Minister…07:22
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
10A more baleful view of the Empire…05:57
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
11On March 22, 1947…05:22
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
12The knot was worse than the Gordian…05:14
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
13Mountbatten hoped to leave behind a federal united India…07:21
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
Disc 6
1The Viceroy was not deterred…04:04
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
2They rationalised the Commonwealth…05:29
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
3But we must narrow our focus…06:45
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
4The Arabs were no less passionate in opposition…06:17
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
5Sometimes sceptically…07:04
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
6It was nearly over now…04:24
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
7Mauritius was another relic…05:17
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
8In the winter of 1967…04:08
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
9Of all the charges of Empire…05:08
McMillan, Roy (Reader)
10Churchill died, and it died with him…07:49
McMillan, Roy (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 07:30:01