Showing posts with label Kidnapped. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kidnapped. Show all posts

WEDNESDAY, December 3rd at 7PM: KIDNAPPED Concludes

St Andrew's Day has come and gone, and David Balfour has some unfinished business at Seanchai Library.  Tonight, Caledonia concludes Robert Louis Stevenson's Scottish adventure KIDNAPPED.

Having finally crossed the Highland line, David Balfour searches for answers to the mystery of his inheritance with his Father and Uncle's lawyer, Mr. Rankeillor.  But it will take more than the law to get David his rightful place and fortune.  It might just take a good friend with a bit of cunning, and a roguish willingness to stretch a few boundaries - and Allan Breck Stewart is just the man for it!

Caledonia Skytower, live in voice.

WEDNESDAY, November 26th at 7PM: KIDNAPPED Continues!

David Balfour moves ever closer to Queen's Ferry and the Lawyer, Mr. Rankeillor, and thus closer to the answers regarding his inheritance.  But there's still miles of Highland wilderness, rife with unfriendly British Red Coats and colorful Scottish characters.

Tonight - Part 6: two pipers in a legendary duel, an adventure at Stirling bridge, and a bonny lass with a boat.

Caledonia Skytower, live in voice.

WEDNESDAY, November 19th at 7PM: More from KIDNAPPED

Illustration by NC Wyeth
Caledonia continues with Part 4 of Robert Louis Stevenson's Highland adventure.

The Covenant tries to negotiate a difficult channel without a proper chart or pilot and is soon driven aground on the notorious Torran Rocks. David and Breck are separated in the confusion, with David being washed ashore on the isle of Erraid near Mull, while Breck and the surviving crew row to safety on that same island. David spends a few days alone in the wild before getting his bearings.

David learns that his new friend has survived, and David has two encounters with beggarly guides: one who attempts to stab him with a knife, and another who is blind but an excellent shot with a pistol. David soon reaches Torosay, where he is ferried across the river, receives further instructions from Breck's friends.

As he continues his journey, David encounters none other than the Red Fox (Colin Roy) himself, who is accompanied by a lawyer, servant, and sheriff's officer. When David stops the Campbell man to ask him for directions, a hidden sniper kills the hated King's agent. David is denounced as a conspirator and flees for his life but by chance reunites with Breck. 

Caledonia Skytower, live in voice.

WEDNESDAY, November 12th at 7PM: KIDNAPPED Continues

Caledonia continues with Part 3 of Robert Louis Stevenson's Highland adventure, as the shanghai'd David Balfour is about to meet one of the characters in the story that is based on a real person: Allan Breck Stewart.

 In accordance with the fosterage customs of the Scottish clans, Allan Breck Stewart and his brothers grew up under the care of their relative James Stewart (known as "James of the Glen") in Appin. Allan then enlisted in the British Army of George II in 1745, just before the Jacobite rising of that year. He fought at the Battle of Prestonpans, but deserted to the Highland Jacobites. He subsequently fought for the Jacobites, but after they were defeated at the Battle of Culloden he fled to France, accompanying his commander and clan captain, Colonel Charles Stewart of Ardshiel. (Ardshiel was not the chief of the Appin Stewarts, but took command in absence of the true chief.) After joining one of the Scottish regiments serving in the French Army, Allan Breck was sent back to Scotland to collect rents for the exiled clan leaders and to recruit soldiers for the French Crown.
 
On 14 May 1752 Colin Roy Campbell of Glenure, the royal agent collecting rents from the Ardshiel Campbell and inquired about Campbell's schedule for the day in question, a warrant was issued for his arrest. However, he evaded capture, and so was tried in absentia and sentenced to death. His foster father, James of the Glen, was also convicted as an accessory to the murder and hanged. Later investigations suggest that the murderer could not have been Allan Breck at all.

Caledonia Skytower, live in voice.

WEDNESDAY, November 5th at 7PM: Robert Louis Stevenson's KIDNAPPED Begins!

illustration for "Kidnapped" by NC Wyeth
Kidnapped is one of many adventure novels by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. Written as a "boys' novel" and first published in the magazine "Young Folks from May to July 1886," the novel has attracted the praise and admiration of writers as diverse as Henry James, Jorge Luis Borges, and Seamus Heaney.

It is set around 18th-century Scottish events, notably the "Appin Murder", which occurred near Ballachulish in 1752 in the aftermath of the Jacobite Rising. Many of the characters, and one of the principals, Alan Breck Stewart, were real people. The political situation of the time is portrayed from different viewpoints, and the Scottish Highlanders are treated sympathetically.

Caledonia Skytower presents selected adventures from this novel at Seanchai Library & Magicland throughout the month, beginning tonight live in Voice