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A Knight of the White Cross: A Tale of the Siege of Rhodes (1470-1480)
CourseSet in 1470–1480, Gervaise Tresham joins the Knights of St. John, thwarts a plot, saves Italy's coast, and defends Rhodes. Knighted and torn between vows and love, he gains papal release to marry. Packed with action, it’s a thrilling tale of faith.
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All Titles, George Alfred Henty Historical Novels
A Final Reckoning: A Tale of Bush Life in Australia (1830s)
CourseSet in 1830s Australia, Reuben Whitney flees false accusations in England. Sailing aboard the Paramatta, he joins the police, faces Aborigines and Bushrangers, and saves a squire’s daughter. Packed with adventure and early Australian history.
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All Titles, George Alfred Henty Historical Novels
Facing Death
CourseThe author's favorite, this tale follows orphan Jack Simpson, who starts in coal mines at 10. Amid strikes, riots, and a deadly explosion, Jack matures and risks everything to escape and save others in this gripping, action-packed story.
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All Titles, George Alfred Henty Historical Novels
Captain Bayley’s Heir: A Tale of the California Gold Mines (1850s)
CourseFalsely accused of theft, Frank Norris flees to 1850s California. He sails the Atlantic, braves a Mississippi storm, survives an Indian attack, and strikes gold. Clearing his name, he returns to England to claim his inheritance in this exciting Gold.
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All Titles, George Alfred Henty Historical Novels
Both Sides of the Border – A Tale of Hotspur and Glendower and the Welsh Rebellion (1400)
CourseThe years 1400–1403 were turbulent for England. Owen Glendower led a Welsh revolt against Henry IV, capturing strongholds and repelling invasions. A coalition of Percy, Glendower, Mortimer, and Douglas fell at Shrewsbury.
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All Titles, George Alfred Henty Historical Novels
At Agincourt – A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris and the Most Famous Battle of the 100 Years War (1413-1415)
CourseFrom 1413 to 1415, Paris was in chaos under the “White Hoods” butcher’s guild, a mad king, and a civil war between Orleans and Burgundy. Amid this turmoil, squire Guy Aylmer proves his mettle, earning his spurs at the English triumph at Agincourt on