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   The Cat of Bubastes
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   The Lost Heir
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   The March to Magdala
   The Plague Ship
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   The Treasure of the Incas
   The Young Buglers
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   The Young Colonists
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   Those Other Animals
   Through Russian Snows
   Through the Fray
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   True to the Old Flag
   Under Drake's Flag
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   When London Burned
   Winning His Spurs
   With Buller in Natal
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   Won by the Sword
   Wulf The Saxon
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Vocabulary Exercises
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With Moore at Corunna



Hard Cover - With Moore at Corunna
Code: 093H
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Hard Cover - 400 pages - ISBN: 1-59087-185-5

With Moore at Corunna
By: G. A. Henty (1898)

A bright Irish lad, Terence O'Conner, is living with his widowed father, Captain O'Conner of the Mayo Fusiliers, with the regiment at the time when the Peninsular war began. Upon the regiment being ordered to Spain, Terence received a commission of ensign and accompanied it. On the way out, by his quickness of wit he saved the ship from capture and, instead, aided in capturing two French privateers. Arriving in Portugal, he ultimately gets appointed as aid to one of the generals of a division. By his bravery and great usefulness throughout the war, he is rewarded by a commission as Colonel in the Portuguese army and there rendered great service, being mentioned twice in the general orders of the Duke of Wellington. The whole story is full of exciting military experiences and gives a most careful and accurate account of the various campaigns.

 



Soft Cover - With Moore at Corunna
Code: 093S
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Soft Cover - 400 pages - ISBN: 1-59087-184-7

With Moore at Corunna
By: G. A. Henty (1898)

A bright Irish lad, Terence O'Conner, is living with his widowed father, Captain O'Conner of the Mayo Fusiliers, with the regiment at the time when the Peninsular war began. Upon the regiment being ordered to Spain, Terence received a commission of ensign and accompanied it. On the way out, by his quickness of wit he saved the ship from capture and, instead, aided in capturing two French privateers. Arriving in Portugal, he ultimately gets appointed as aid to one of the generals of a division. By his bravery and great usefulness throughout the war, he is rewarded by a commission as Colonel in the Portuguese army and there rendered great service, being mentioned twice in the general orders of the Duke of Wellington. The whole story is full of exciting military experiences and gives a most careful and accurate account of the various campaigns.