The Copybook

Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.

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Duet for a Captive King Sir Walter Scott

Legend tells how Richard the Lionheart’s favourite singer found where Leopold of Austria had stowed him.

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Richard Unchained Charles Dickens

A conspiracy of European monarchs sought to delay Richard the Lionheart’s homecoming long enough for John to steal his crown.

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Byron and the Black Horse Edward Trelawny

The flamboyant English poet went to extreme lengths to get a refund on an unsatisfactory purchase.

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Wrath Reawakened Edward Blaquière

During the Orlov Revolt of 1769, Greek islanders get their hands on a copy of Homer’s epic tale of Troy.

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The Righting of Wrongs John Bright

John Bright MP urged a critic of the British Raj to offer India more than fine words.

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The Quiet Revolutionary Ram Chandra Palit

As Viceroy of India, Lord Ripon was rather more popular with the people of India than he was with some of his own civil servants.

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