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Hardcover: The Tiger of Mysore
Date: 1795/Location: India/Subject: Mysore War in India
A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib
Illustrated by W. H. Margetson
12 Illustrations, 3 Maps
When Dick Holland’s father is shipwrecked off the coast of India in the late 1700s and taken prisoner by the tyrant Tippoo, he and his mother travel to India to search for him. Dick and his companion Surajah travel about in various disguises seeking information about the Engish
sea-captain. When Dick kills a tiger that attacks the women in Tippoo’s harem, a grateful Tippoo rewards him and makes him an officer in his service. Dick escapes from Tippoo with a young English girl held captive in the harem and then returns to the hill fort where he believes his father is held prisoner. Dick at last returns to his homeland a seasoned soldier and a wealthy man. |
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Hardcover: Under Wellington's Command
Date: 1810/Location: Portugal, Spain/Subject: Peninsular War
A Tale of the Peninsular War
Illustrated by Wal Paget
12 Illustrations, 5 Maps
Under Wellington’s Command is the sequel to With Moore in Corunna and the third in Henty’s trilogy on the Peninsular War. Terence O’Grady, the young Irish hero, and his Minho regiment serve variously as an advance guard for the allied forces and as a guerilla force, harassing the
French troops and thereby creating a diversion, and also take an active part in several of the important sieges and battles of the Peninsular War. Captured twice by the French, Terence wins the admiration of his comrades for his ingenious escapes. When he loses a leg in the battle of Salamanca, he returns home to his father and cousin Mary in Ireland. |
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Hardcover: No Surrender
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Hardcover: Orange and Green
Date: 1688-1690/Location: Ireland/Subject: Rising of Ireland
A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick
Illustrated by Gordon Browne
8 Illustrations
Orange and Green recounts the story of Walter Davenant, a Catholic, and his Protestant friend, John Whitefoot, who find themselves on opposite sides in James II’s war to retain the throne of Ireland against the challenger, William of Orange. Walter and John demonstrate that
friendship is stronger than politics or religious partisanship. Walter helps John feed the starving children during the siege of Derry, and later defends Mrs. Conyers and her daughter, also Protestants, when their house is attacked by mercenaries from William’s army. Walter’s
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Softcover: Saint George for England
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Hardcover: Bonnie Prince Charlie
Date: 1745/Location: Britain, Scotland, France/Subject: Culloden
A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden
Illustated by Gordon Browne
12 Illustrations
In Bonnie Prince Charlie, Ronald Leslie, the son of a French heiress and a Scottish officer in the service of the French, is rescued as a baby from the hands of his parents’ enemies and taken to safety in Scotland. While still a youth he determines to search in France for his parents, and his bold and enterprising spirit lands him in one dangerous situation after another. He sails back to Scotland with Bonnie Prince Charlie in his campaign to regain his kingdom, and, although wounded at the Battle of Culloden, escapes with his life and finally settles
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Hardcover: Facing Death - A Tale of the Coal Mines
Or, The Hero of the Vaughan Pit.
Date: 1800s/Location: Wales/Subject: Life in a Welsh mining village
Illustrated by Gordon Browne
8 Illustrations
In this rags-to-riches saga set in the 1800s in the coal-mining district of Wales, Mr. Henty has created one of his grandest heroes. Jack Simpson is a fearless, sturdy lad destined to become a miner until a chance encounter irrevocably alters the course of his life. When danger
threatens his family, his friends, and on one occasion, the mine itself, he unhesitatingly risks his life to save them. Mr. Henty’s depiction of the realities and the dangers of coal mining form the backdrop of a struggle every bit as exciting and suspenseful as the great battles so
many of his heroes witness. Facing Death attests to the power of love, the necessity of sacrifice, and the rewards of magnanimity. |
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Hardcover: In the Reign of Terror
Date: 1793/Location: Europe, France/Subject: French Revolution
The Adventures of a Westminster Boy
Illustrated by John Schönberg
8 Illustrations
In the Reign of Terror, a story set in the times of the French Revolution, recounts the adventures of Harry Sandwith, a Westminster boy who is sent to France as a companion to the sons of the Marquis of St. Caux. He accompanies the family to Paris at the height of the crisis, where imprisonment and death reduce their number, and Harry finds himself beset by perils with the three young daughters of the marquis in his charge. After several hairbreadth escapes, they reach Nantes, where the girls are captured and condemned to death in the coffinships, only to be saved at the last moment through the unfailing courage of their
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Softcover: To Herat and Cabul
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Hardcover: By England's Aid: The Freeing of the Netherlands
Date: 1588/Location: Europe, Holland/Subject: Dutch struggle for independence, Spanish Armada
Illustrated by Alfred Pearse
10 Illustrations, 4 Maps
The story By England’s Aid continues the account of the Dutch struggle for independence begun in By Pike and Dyke. Two young English brothers, Geoffrey and Lionel Vickars, travel to the Netherlands as pages of Captain Francis Vere, where they take part in the siege of Sluys, and the rout of the Spanish Armada, during which Geoffrey is swept overboard. Picked up by the Spaniards, he manages to escape, and after many adventures eventually makes his way back to England, where he is reunited with Lionel, who has continued to fight with the forces of Sir Francis Vere until an illness brought on by his battle wounds almost
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Softcover: Won by the Sword: The Thirty Years' War
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Softcover: With Moore at Corunna
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Softcover: Both Sides of the Border
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Softcover: No Surrender
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Hardcover: A March on London
Date: 1381/Location: England, Flanders/Subject: Wat Tyler’s Rebellion
Being a Story of Wat Tyler’s Insurrection
Illustrated by W. H. Margetson
8 Illustrations
In A March on London, Edgar Ormskirk and his friend Albert De Courcey travel to London in June of 1381, only days before the peasants, with Wat Tyler at their head, converge on that city with their demands for land and freedom. The youths effect several rescues and accompany Richard, the boy-king, to the fateful meeting with Wat the Tyler. Subsequently they help rout the attackers of Sir Ralph De Courcey’s castle, accompany their Flemish patron to Flanders, assist the city of Ghent in its fight for freedom, and participate in the siege of Ypres. Once again, Henty brings to us little-known but important events in the history of Western civilization. |
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Hardcover: By Pike and Dyke: The Rise of the Dutch Republic
Date: 1579/Location: Europe, Holland/Subject: Spanish-Dutch War
Illustrated by Maynard Brown
10 Illustrations, 4 Maps
By Pike and Dyke tells the story of the noble Prince of Orange known as William the Silent and his valiant struggle to free the Netherlands from Spanish tyranny. The tale recounts the invasion of the Low Countries by the merciless Duke of Alva, and depicts in detail the sieges of Haarlem, Leyden, and Antwerp. Ned Martin, the dauntless young hero, carries out
many dangerous missions in the service of Prince William and serves as an unofficial liaison between Queen Elizabeth and the Prince. This tale of the rise of the Dutch Republic transports the reader to a little-known but turbulent time in history. |
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Hardcover: With Moore at Corunna
A Tale of the Peninsular War
Date: 1808/Location: Portugal, Spain/Subject: The Peninsular War
Illustrated by Wal Paget
12 Illustrations, 4 Maps
In With Moore at Corunna we meet the quick-witted and daring young Terence O’Connor at the beginning of his military career, when he is sent to Portugal with the Mayo Fusiliers. His quick-thinking saves the Sea-horse from capture by French privateers, protects a shipment of gold that is on its way to a Spanish general, and effects the rescue of his cousin Mary from a nunnery. Taking command of several thousand Portuguese ordenaças, he soon turns them into a body of stalwart soldiers who engage in many successful skirmishing and rear-guard
actions in the war against the French. The further adventures of Terence are continued in Under Wellington’s Command. |
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Softcover: Saint Bartholomew's Eve: The Huguenot Wars
Date: 1580/Location: Europe, France/Subject: Huguenot struggle
Illustrated by H. J. Draper
12 Illustrations, 1 Map
Also includes a brief history of the Huguenot Cross
On August 24, 1572, St. Bartholomew’s Eve, more than 2000 French Huguenots men, women, and children were massacred for their faith. In St. Bartholomew’s Eve, Henty vividly depicts Coligny’s unflinching bravery, Queen Elizabeth’s vacillating foreign policy, Catherine de
Medici’s vindictive scheming, and the Queen of Navarre’s inner strength as he recounts the adventures of sixteen-year-old Phillip Fletcher, son of an Englishman and a Frenchwoman, who journeys to France to take part in the Huguenots’ struggle for freedom. Intrepid and resourceful, he and his band of soldiers see much combat, and Phillip’s skill as a swordman
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