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  1. The young midshipman: a story of the bombardment of Alexandria by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-09-11
  2. Won by the sword; a tale of the thirty years' war by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-05-18
  3. Under Wellington's command; a tale of the Peninsular War by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-08
  4. The young Franc-tireurs and their adventures in the Franco-Prussian war by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-09
  5. By pike and dyke; a tale of the rise of the Dutch Republic by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-09-06
  6. Courage and conflict: a series of stories by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-21
  7. Orange and green; a tale of the Boyne and Limerick. With eight full-page illus. by Gordon Browne by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-05
  8. A march on London, being a story of Wat Tyler's insurrection. With eight illus. by W.H. Margetson by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-18
  9. For the temple; a tale of the fall of Jerusalem by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-01
  10. True to the old flag; a tale of the American War of Independence by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-09-12
  11. With Moore at Corunna. With twelve illus by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-19
  12. By right of conquest; or, With Cortez in Mexico by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-09-11
  13. Friends though divided: a tale of the Civil War by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-08-01
  14. Jack Archer: a tale of the Crimea by G A. 1832-1902 Henty, 2010-09-08

81. Note
For a survey of his writing see Peter Newbolt, GA Henty, 18321902A Bibliographical Study, Aldershot, Scholar Press, 1996. It
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NOTE BIBLIOGRAFIA Sommario Culture 2000
NOTE George Alfred Henty was born in 1832 and died in 1902. For a survey of his writing see: Peter Newbolt, G. A. Henty, 1832-1902: A Bibliographical Study, Aldershot, Scholar Press, 1996. It lists the books, annals, periodicals, and newspapers to which Henty contributed. The titles are significant: The Adventures of Two Brave Boys, Brains and Bravery, Brave and True, Courage and Conflict, Dash and Daring, Hazard and Heroism, Peril and Prowness, Steady and Strong, Venture and Valour, a series of Fifty-two Stories for Boys: of Courage and Endeavour, of Duty and Daring, of Heroism in Life and Action, of Life and Adventure, of Pluck and Peril, Beeton's Boy's Own Magazine, Boys, The Boys Brigade Gazzette, The Boy's Own Paper, The Brigadier, The Captain, Every Boy's Magazine, and Young England. On West African Pidgin English see Loreto Todd, Pidgins and Creoles, London, Routledge, 1974, and Modern Englishes: Pidgins and Creoles, Oxford, Blackwell, 1984. See Cap. Frederick Marryat, Newton Forster; or, the Merchant Service, London, Dent, 1896 (first ed. 1832). Written during the antislavery debate of the early 1830s, the book describes happy life on slave plantations.

82. Book People: G.A. Henty Book Now Available As Etext: The Young Colonists
From sdavies@MtRoyal.AB.CA; Subject GA Henty book now available as etext The Lastmonth, I mounted a copy of George Alfred Henty's (1832 1902) _The young
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83. Untitled Document
GA Henty (1832 1902). A contemporary of George Alfred Henty once described himas a man of strong will, reasonable ambitions and a hard, steady worker.
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A short biography of George Alfred Henty A GREAT Briton!! G. A. Henty (1832 - 1902). A contemporary of George Alfred Henty once described him as a man of strong will, reasonable ambitions and a hard, steady worker. He also said that Henty was a burly man with a good humored English sort of face, who always smoked a short, well-colored clay pipe. Henty was born on December 8, 1832 at Trumpington, near Cambridge, England. He was the eldest son of a stockbroker. He was educated at Westminster School and at Cambridge, where he enrolled in 1852, but he left without obtaining a degree. With the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854, Henty and his brother joined the British Army. They were put on the commissariat staff of a hospital, where they were concerned with supplying food for the staff and patients. In 1855, they were sent to the Crimea. The following year, Henty's brother died of cholera. Henty wrote about some of his war adventures in a series of letters which described the siege of the Russian fortress of Sevastopol. The letters were accepted for publication by a newspaper, but Henty did not show any interest then in writing as a career.

84. G. A. Henty & The Vision Of Empire By Brooke Allen
In the case of GA Henty (1832– 1902), even the titles, with their potent whiffof Victorian imperial verve and muscular Christianity, are enough to elicit a
http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/20/apr02/henty.htm
by Brooke Allen S Peter Rabbit , for instance, or . Others are unmistakably a product of their Zeitgeist By Sheer Pluck: A Tale of the Ashanti War ; or With Buller in Natal ; or A Dash for Khartoum: A Tale of the Nile Expedition ; or The Tiger of Mysore: A Story of the War With Tippoo Sahib A Tale of the Western Plains: or, Redskin and Cowboy ? And how seriously will anyone take dialogue like the following (from A Knight of the White Cross Indian Captive , the true story of a young girl, an eighteenth-century colonist, who was captured by Seneca Indians and eventually became a full-fledged member of the tribe. Indian Captive How much more racist, classist, sexist, and every other type of -ist then is Henty, whose young heroes have internalized an ideal of their own mission civiliatrice With Clive in India The Young Carthaginian , are really masterly. A.J.P. True to the Old Flag ) and the Civil War from the viewpoint of the Confederates ( With Lee in Virginia T Westward Ho! , the author steps into the action in propria persona to discuss a knotty moral point: Few people, then or now, have had a good word to say for the Spanish Inquisitors, but Henty found a way to help us understand their system of thought. Other aspects of this excerpt, too, will strike a modern reader. Do we believe

85. The Young Colonists: Ch. 2 (18??) By G.A. Henty
BACK to the GA Henty page. THE YOUNG COLONISTS A story of the Zuluand Boer Wars. by GA Henty (1832 1902). CHAPTER II. THE RED FLAG.
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THE YOUNG COLONISTS:
A story of the Zulu and
Boer Wars
by G.A. Henty (1832 - 1902)
CHAPTER II.
THE RED FLAG.
D ICK S plan was soon carried into effect, and the little red flag flew as an appeal for help ten feet above the snow in the lonely valley. Down in Castleton events had turned out just as the boys had anticipated. The night of the snow-storm there was no sleep for their parents, and at daybreak, next morning, Mr. Humphreys and Mr. Jackson set out on foot through the storm for the distant farm. They kept to the road, but it took them four hours to reach the farm, for the drifts were many feet deep in the hollows, and they had the greatest difficulty in making their way through. When, upon their arrival, they found the boys had left before the gale began, their consternation and grief were extreme, and they started at once on their return to Castleton. Search-parties were immediately organized, and these, in spite of the fury of the storm, searched the hills in all directions. After the first day, when it was found that they were not at any of the shepherds' huts scattered among the hills, all hopes of finding them alive ceased. So hopeless was it considered, that few parties went out on the three following days; but on the fifth, when the snow-storm ceased and the sun shone out, numbers of men again tramped the hills in the vague hope of finding some sign of the missing boys; they returned disheartened. The snow was two feet deep everywhere, twenty in many of the hollows.

86. The Young Colonists: Ch. 3 (18??) By G.A. Henty
BACK to the GA Henty page. THE YOUNG COLONISTS A story of the Zuluand Boer Wars. by GA Henty (1832 1902). CHAPTER III. THE FARM.
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THE YOUNG COLONISTS:
A story of the Zulu and
Boer Wars
by G.A. Henty (1832 - 1902)
CHAPTER III.
THE FARM.
T HE voyage to the Cape passed without any incident whatever. The weather was fine the whole distance. Without even a single storm to break the monotony they touched at Capetown and Port Elizabeth, and at last arrived at Durban. The journey had not been too long for the boys; everything was so perfectly new to them that they were never tired of watching the sea and looking for porpoises and the shoals of fish, over which hovered thousands of birds. Once or twice they saw a whale spout, while flying-fish were matters of hourly occurrence. They had prodigious appetites, and greatly enjoyed the food, which was altogether different to that to which they had been accustomed. They had stopped at Madeira and St. Vincent, where great stocks of delicious fruit had been taken on board. Altogether they were quite sorry when they arrived at the end of the voyage. The landing was effected in large boats, as the

87. HENTY, GEORGE ALFRED (1832 - 1902)
Main index - H - Sub index Henty, GEORGE ALFRED (1832 - 1902). BERNIE THE BRITON. YULELOGS ed GA Henty. (Review) Australasian Melbourne 31 Dec 1898, p.1513.
http://www.uovs.ac.za/faculties/humanities/engl/bibliog/H/HENT1.htm
Main index H - Sub index
HENTY, GEORGE ALFRED (1832 - 1902)
BERNIE THE BRITON
(Review) The Age Melbourne 19 Nov 1892, p.11
THE CAT OF BUBASTES
(Review) Australasian Melbourne 15 Dec 1888, p.1314
CONDEMNED AS A NIHILIST
(Review) The Age Melbourne 19 Nov 1892, p.11
THE DASH FOR KHARTOUM
(Review) Argus Melbourne 5 Dec 1891, p.4 (Review) Australasian Melbourne 19 Dec 1891, p.1209
IN THE REIGN OF TERROR
(Review) Australasian Supplement Melbourne 3 Dec 1887, p.1
A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS
(Review) Leader Melbourne 28 Dec 1895, p.5
THE LION OF ST MARK
(Review) Australasian Melbourne 15 Dec 1888, p.1314
THE LOST HEIR
(Review) Australasian Melbourne 20 Jan 1900, p.161
A MARCH ON LONDON
(Review) Australasian Melbourne 4 Dec 1897, p.1253
ONE OF THE TWENTY-EIGHTH; A TALE OF WATERLOO
(Review) Argus Melbourne 1 Feb 1890, p.13 (Review) Australasian Melbourne 8 Feb 1890, p.307
ORANGE AND GREEN
(Review) Australasian Supplement Melbourne 3 Dec 1887, p.1
REDSKIN AND COWBOY
(Review) Australasian Melbourne 19 Dec 1891, p.1209

88. Henty: Young Colonists
THE YOUNG COLONISTS A story of the Zulu and Boer Wars (originally publishedin 1885) by GA Henty (1832 1902) CHAPTER X. A TRADING EXPEDITION.
http://olrcweb.bham.ac.uk/empire/Fiction/Henty.Colonists.htm
REPRESENTATIONS OF EMPIRE: a case study, Zululand 1879
PRIMARY SOURCES: IMPERIAL ADVENTURE STORIES
G.A.Henty, The Young Colonists
Introduction to the source material
This passage is extracted form G.A.Henty`s The Young Colonists . Most of the book is based on the adventures of two adolescent boys, living in Natal, who get caught up in the Anglo-Zulu War. Unfortunately it is one of his dullest books regurgitating large descriptive passages of contemporary journalistic accounts of the war. The following telling passage describes the aftermath of the war in the life of one of the boys.
The source material
THE YOUNG COLONISTS: A story of the Zulu and Boer Wars
(originally published in 1885)
by G.A. Henty (1832 - 1902)
CHAPTER X.
A TRADING EXPEDITION.
AFTER dividing Zululand into districts and appointing a chief to rule over each, General Wolseley marched his force against Secoceni, the chief whose hostile attitude had caused the Boers to accept the protectorate of England. This chief had maintained his defiant attitude, and, relying upon the strength of his hill-stronghold, had kept up an irregular war upon them, aided by the Swazis who came down from the north to assist him.
A few months later three teams of waggons drove up to the farm. It was late in the evening, and their owner, who had met Mr. Humphreys several times at Newcastle, knocked at the door.

89. George Alfred Henty And The Victorian Mind (in MARION)
George Alfred Henty and the Victorian mind. Title George AlfredHenty and the Victorian mind / Leonard RN Ashley. Author Ashley
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George Alfred Henty and the Victorian mind
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  • San Francisco : International Scholars Publications, 1998, 1999.
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  • xxvi, 365 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    • CALL NUMBER: PR4785.H55 Z54 1999 Book Available
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    90. Alexandivy.com - Book - The Young Carthaginian
    Doing a little internet research, I have found that GA Henty lived from18321902, and the books he wrote were historical fiction for boys .
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    91. Lancaster County Library System /All Locations
    1971 1 Henthorne Mary 1952 1994 1 Hentoff Nat 15 Hentoff Nathan Irving See HentoffNat 1 Hentschel Martin 1997 1 Henty GA George Alfred 1832 1902 6 Henty
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    92. Vintage Books
    1890. Published in USA aroud 1900. GA Henty 1832 1902 was theprince of story tellers. 380pp. Contents 20 Chapters. + 12
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    SOLD! 10. WAR PICTURES FROM THE SOUTH by B. Estvan, Colonel of Cavalry in Confederate States. . Appleton, 1863 New York: 352 pages. First edition. Estvan, a Hungarian soldier of fortune, writes about Charleston before its bombardment, Montgomery, Pensacola, the First Battle of Manassas, the seige of Richmond, North Carolina, and Savannah. Yellowing pages with a worn cover. Excellent reading! $75.00 11. MEMOIRS OF MAJ. GEN. GEORGE H. THOMAS by Richard W. Jophnson Brig. Gen. USA . Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1881 Very Good/NJ as Issued. First Edition. 379 pages. Original brown cloth with bright gilt on spine and cover. Light bumps to corners and spine. Front spine separated buy not apart. . Valuable personal account of the war in Virginia by an officer of the 37th Massachusetts; includes letters, diary excerpts. $95.00 14. NOTES ON A MILITARY RECONNOISSANCE FROM FT LEAVENWORTH, IN MISSOURI TO SAN DIEGO IN CALIFORNIA by Lt. Col W.H.Emory 1848. 40 plates/3 maps- 416 pages. RARE! Some water marks and a small hole in the first page. Foxing is present. Cover is intact but very worn. Brown cover. $450.00 SOLD!

    93. Biblioteca Virtual
    Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death (.zip 14 Kb). Henty, GA (George Alfred),(1832 + 1902). The Dragon And The Raven(.zip - 171 Kb) St.
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    94. Writers Of Historical Fiction

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    Hella S. Haasse (1918- ) Born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (Jakarta, Indonesia), Haasse is noted for her historical fiction in the style of collages, using authentic documents to tell her stories. Major novels include "Onverenigbaarheid van karakter" ("Incompatibility of Character," 1978) and "De groten der aarde" ("Great Figures of History," 1981). English translations include
    • In a Dark Wood Wandering : A Novel of the Middle Ages
    • Threshold of Fire : A Novel of Fifth Century Rome
    • The Scarlet City : A Novel of 16th-Century Italy
    She has written 17 or so novels and poetry, plays and essays. Received the Netherlands State Award for Literature. I found this review of 'In a Dark Wood Wandering' by Webmistress Laura Akers on the Web: "This is the first book that, upon reaching the final words, I immediately began reading all the way through again from the beginning. It is a novel about Charles d'Orleans, a French duke and poet who lived during the 1400s. His poetry much of it written in English prisons during his many years as a hostage of war is still vibrant today, and the book is true to the spirit of his own writings, showing us a man who truly valued love and beauty and who understood honor and responsibility." For an interesting discussion on her works, see

    95. Catalog Project | Basic Search | Results

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