Adventure
Adventure
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Journey back in time with us as we delve into the intriguing Moberly-Jourdain incident that took place on August 10, 1901. Charlotte Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain, two scholarly women, recount their extraordinary experience during a visit to the Petit Trianon within the Palace of Versailles. They claim to have unknowingly slipped back in time, encountering Marie Antoinette and other characters from the past. After extensively researching the palaces history and cross-checking their unique experience, they published their findings in a book, An Adventure, under the pseudonyms Elizabeth Morison and Frances Lamont. The story, published in 1911, sparked controversy and mockery alike. Dive into this fascinating tale of time travel and history.
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Focuses on extraordinary historical incidents, time travel, and scholarly investigations with episodes detailing the Moberly-Jourdain incident and its implications on historical narratives.

Embark on a thrilling journey through the realms of adventure, where every episode invites you to explore the unknown and embrace the excitement of discovery. This podcast showcases a rotating collection of complete audiobooks that span a variety of thrilling narratives, from daring escapades in uncharted territories to gripping tales of survival against the odds. Each story is a unique exploration that captivates the imagination and ignites the spirit of adventure within. Listeners will encounter brave protagonists, mystical landscapes, and unexpected challenges, all while delving into diverse genres that celebrate the essence of exploration and courage. With each new episode, you’ll uncover a fresh tale that transports you to different worlds, encouraging you to dream big and seek out your own adventures. Discover a new book with every episode and let your imagination roam free.
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