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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG

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Compiled by David Widger



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##  ST. GEORGE FOR ENGLAND--A Tale of Cressy and Poitiers

##  THE DRAGON AND THE RAVEN--The Days of King Alfred

##  IN THE REIGN OF TERROR--The Adventures of a Westminster Boy

##  IN FREEDOM'S CAUSE--Scotland

##  WON BY THE SWORD--A Story of the Thirty Years' War

##  A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS--The Knights of St. John

##  THE LION OF THE NORTH--A Tale of the Times of Gustavus Adolphus

##  THE YOUNG CARTHAGINIAN--A Story of The Times of Hannibal

##  BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE--A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden

##  BERIC THE BRITON--A Story of the Roman Invasion

##  RUJUB, THE JUGGLER--A Tale of the Sepoy Mutiny in India

##  THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE--With Peterborough in Spain

##  AMONG MALAY PIRATES--And Other Tales Of Adventure And Peril

##  TALES OF DARING AND DANGER

##  COLONEL THORNDYKE'S SECRET--A Tale of Diamonds, Stolen from a Hindoo Idol

##  BY SHEER PLUCK--A Tale of the Ashanti War

##  THROUGH THE FRAY--A Tale of the Luddite Riots

##  WULF THE SAXON--A Story of the Norman Conquest

##  TRUE TO THE OLD FLAG--A Tale of the American War of Independence

##  JACK ARCHER--A Tale of the Crimea

##  FRIENDS, THOUGH DIVIDED--A Tale of the Civil War

##  ONE OF THE 28TH--A Tale Of Waterloo

##  THE CORNET OF HORSE--A Tale of Marlborough's Wars

##  THE QUEEN'S CUP

##  THE LION OF SAINT MARK--A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century

##  WITH WOLFE IN CANADA--The Winning of a Continent

##  IN THE IRISH BRIGADE--A Tale of War in Flanders and Spain

##  ORANGE AND GREEN--A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick

##  THE TIGER OF MYSORE--A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib

##  WITH CLIVE IN INDIA--The Beginnings of an Empire

##  WITH KITCHENER IN THE SOUDAN--A Story of Atbara and Omdurman

##  BOTH SIDES THE BORDER--A Tale of Hotspur and Glendower

##  WITH LEE IN VIRGINIA--A Story of the American Civil War

##  UNDER DRAKE'S FLAG--A Tale of the Spanish Main

##  BY RIGHT OF CONQUEST--With Cortez in Mexico

##  WITH FREDERICK THE GREAT--A Story of the Seven Years' War

##  A FINAL RECKONING--A Tale of Bush Life in Australia

##  NO SURRENDER!--A Tale of the Rising in La Vendee

##  SAINT BARTHOLOMEW'S EVE--A Tale of the Huguenot Wars

##  UNDER WELLINGTON'S COMMAND--A Tale of the Peninsular War

##  THROUGH THREE CAMPAIGNS--A Story of Chitral, Tirah and Ashanti

##  AT THE POINT OF THE BAYONET--A Tale of the Mahratta War

##  ON THE IRRAWADDY--A Story of the First Burmese War

##  FOR THE TEMPLE--A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem

##  HELD FAST FOR ENGLAND--A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83)

##  FOR NAME AND FAME--Through Afghan Passes

##  THE DASH FOR KHARTOUM--A Tale of Nile Expedition

##  THE YOUNG FRANC TIREURS--Their Adventures in the Franco-Prussian War

##  AT ABOUKIR AND ACRE--A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt

##  WITH COCHRANE THE DAUNTLESS--In South American Waters

##  A CHAPTER OF ADVENTURES

##  CONDEMNED AS A NIHILIST--A Story of Escape from Siberia

##  BY CONDUCT AND COURAGE--A Story Of The Days Of Nelson

##  CAPTAIN BAYLEY'S HEIR--A Tale of the Gold Fields of California

##  THE CAT OF BUBASTES--A Tale of Ancient Egypt

##  OUT ON THE PAMPAS--The Young Settlers

##  THROUGH RUSSIAN SNOWS--Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow

##  FACING DEATH--A Tale of the Coal Mines; A Hero

##  MAORI AND SETTLER--A Story of The New Zealand War

##  STURDY AND STRONG--How George Andrews Made His Way

##  A SEARCH FOR A SECRET (Vol. 1 of 3

##  A SEARCH FOR A SECRET (Vol. 2 of 3)

##  DOROTHY'S DOUBLE--Volume 1 (of 3)

##  THE LOST HEIR

##  A ROVING COMMISSION--Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti

##  THE CURSE OF CARNE'S HOLD--A Tale of Adventure

##  MARCH TO MAGDALA

##  IN THE HANDS OF THE MALAYS--And Other Stories

##  YULE LOGS--Longmans' Christmas Annual for 1898

##  IN GREEK WATERS--A Story of The Grecian War of Independence

##  IN THE HANDS OF THE CAVE-DWELLERS

##  OUT WITH GARIBALDI--A Story of the Liberation of Italy

##  REDSKIN AND COW-BOY--A Tale of the Western Plains

##  WITH THE ALLIES TO PEKIN--A Tale of the Relief of the Legations

##  A SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER--And Other Stories

##  TALES FROM THE WORKS OF G. A. HENTY

##  THROUGH THE SIKH WAR--A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub

##  WITH THE BRITISH LEGION--A Story of the Carlist Wars

##  ALL BUT LOST Vol 1 of 3

##  ALL BUT LOST Vol. 2 of 3

##  TO HERAT AND CABUL--A Story of The First Afghan War

##  WITH ROBERTS TO PRETORIA--A Tale of The South African War

##  A MARCH ON LONDON--Being A Story Of Wat Tyler's Insurrection

##  AT AGINCOURT--Feud Between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy

##  IN THE HEART OF THE ROCKIES--A Story Of Adventure In Colorado

##  THE BOY KNIGHT--A Tale Of The Crusades

##  THE TREASURE OF THE INCAS--A Story of Adventure in Peru

##  THE YOUNG BUGLERS--Outline of the Franco-German War

##  WHEN LONDON BURNED-- The Reign of Charles II.

##  WINNING HIS SPURS--A Tale of the Crusades

##  WITH BULLER IN NATAL--Or, A Born Leader

A GIRL OF THE COMMUNE

BY PIKE AND DYKE--A Tale of the Rise of the Dutch Republic

THE YOUNG COLONISTS--A Story of the Zulu and Boer Wars

WITH MOORE AT CORUNNA








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






ST. GEORGE FOR ENGLAND:

A TALE OF CRESSY AND POITIERS.

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.
A Wayfarer
CHAPTER II.
The Hut in the Marshes
CHAPTER III.
A Thwarted Plot
CHAPTER IV.
A Knight's Chain
CHAPTER V.
The City Games
CHAPTER VI.
The Mêlée
CHAPTER VII.
The Young Esquire
CHAPTER VIII.
Off to the Wars
CHAPTER IX.
The Siege of Hennebon
CHAPTER X.
A Place of Refuge
CHAPTER XI.
A Stormy Interview
CHAPTER XII.
Jacob van Artevelde
CHAPTER XIII.
The White Ford
CHAPTER XIV.
Cressy
CHAPTER XV.
The Siege of a Fortalice
CHAPTER XVI.
A Prisoner
CHAPTER XVII.
The Capture of Calais
CHAPTER XVIII.
The Black Death
CHAPTER XIX.
By Land and Sea
CHAPTER XX.
Poitiers
CHAPTER XXI.
The Jacquerie
CHAPTER XXII.
Victory and Death






THE DRAGON AND THE RAVEN:

Or The Days of King Alfred

G. A. Henty




CONTENTS

  PREFACE
I.   THE FUGITIVES
II.   THE BATTLE OF KESTEVEN
III.   THE MASSACRE AT CROYLAND
IV.   THE INVASION OF WESSEX
V.   A DISCIPLINED BAND
VI.   THE SAXON FORT
VII.   THE DRAGON
VIII.   THE CRUISE OF THE DRAGON
IX.   A PRISONER
X.   THE COMBAT
XI.   THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
XII.   FOUR YEARS OF PEACE
XIII.   THE SIEGE OF PARIS
XIV.   THE REPULSE OF THE NORSEMEN
XV.   FRIENDS IN TROUBLE
XVI.   FREDA
XVII.   A LONG CHASE
XVIII.   FREDA DISCOVERED
XIX.   UNITED






IN THE REIGN OF TERROR

The Adventures of a Westminster Boy.

G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

I   A Journey to France
II   A Mad Dog
III   The Demon Wolf
IV   The Clouds Gather
V   The Outburst
VI   An Anxious Time
VII   The 2d of September
VIII   Marie Arrested
IX   Robespierre
X   Free
XI   Marie and Victor
XII   Nantes
XIII   In the Hands of the Reds
XIV   The Noyades
XV   England






IN FREEDOM'S CAUSE

G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

I   Glen Cairn
II   Leaving Home
III   Sir William Wallace
IV   The Capture of Lanark
V   A Treacherous Plot
VI   The Barns of Ayr
VII   The Cave in the Pentlands
VIII   The Council at Stirling
IX   The Battle of Stirling Bridge
X   The Battle of Falkirk
XI   Robert The Bruce
XII   The Battle of Methven
XIII   The Castle of Dunstaffnage
XIV   Colonsay
XV   A Mission to Ireland
XVI   An Irish Rising
XVII   The King's Blood Hound
XVIII   The Hound Restored
XIX   The Convent of St. Kenneth
XX   The Heiress of the Kerrs
XXI   The Siege of Aberfilly
XXII   A Prisoner
XXIII   The Escape from Berwick
XXIV   The Progress of the War
XXV   The Capture of a Stronghold
XXVI   Edinburgh
XXVII   Bannockburn






WON BY THE SWORD

A Story Of The Thirty Years' War

By G.A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I   A STROKE OF GOOD FORTUNE
CHAPTER II   CHOOSING A LACKEY
CHAPTER III   THE FIRST BATTLE
CHAPTER IV   SUCCESS
CHAPTER V   THE RELIEF OF THE CITADEL
CHAPTER VI   A CHANGE OF SCENE
CHAPTER VII   THE DUC D'ENGHIEN
CHAPTER VIII   ROCROI
CHAPTER IX   HONOURS
CHAPTER X   AN ESTATE AND TITLE
CHAPTER XI   THE CASTLE OF LA VILLAR
CHAPTER XII   THE POITOU REGIMENT
CHAPTER XIII   THE BATTLES OF FREIBURG
CHAPTER XIV   JUST IN TIME
CHAPTER XV   THE BATTLE OF MARIENTHAL
CHAPTER XVI   AN ESCAPE
CHAPTER XVII   A ROBBER'S DEN
CHAPTER XVIII     NORDLINGEN
CHAPTER XIX   THE PEASANTS' REVOLT
CHAPTER XX   AN OLD SCORE
CHAPTER XXI   THE DUKE'S REVENGE






A KNIGHT OF THE WHITE CROSS

By G.A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I   THE KING MAKER
CHAPTER II   THE BATTLE OF TEWKESBURY
CHAPTER III   THE GRAND MASTER'S PAGE
CHAPTER IV   A PROFESSED KNIGHT
CHAPTER V   SCOURGES OF THE SEA
CHAPTER VI   KNIGHTED
CHAPTER VII   A FIRST COMMAND
CHAPTER VIII   AN EVENING AT RHODES
CHAPTER IX   WITH THE GALLEY SLAVES
CHAPTER X   A PLOT DISCOVERED
CHAPTER XI   IN COMMAND OF A GALLEY
CHAPTER XII   THE BOY GALLEY
CHAPTER XIII   THE FIRST PRIZES
CHAPTER XIV   THE CORSAIR FLEET
CHAPTER XV   A SPLENDID EXPLOIT
CHAPTER XVI   FESTIVITIES
CHAPTER XVII   CAPTURED
CHAPTER XVIII   A KIND MASTER
CHAPTER XIX   ESCAPE
CHAPTER XX   BELEAGUERED
CHAPTER XXI   THE FORT OF ST. NICHOLAS
CHAPTER XXII   THE STRUGGLE AT THE BREACH
CHAPTER XXIII      THE REWARD OF VALOUR






THE LION OF THE NORTH

A Tale of the Times of Gustavus Adolphus,

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I   THE INVITATION
CHAPTER II   SHIPWRECKED
CHAPTER III   SIR JOHN HEPBURN
CHAPTER IV   NEW BRANDENBURG
CHAPTER V   MARAUDERS
CHAPTER VI   THE ATTACK ON THE VILLAGE
CHAPTER VII   A QUIET TIME
CHAPTER VIII   THE SIEGE OF MANSFELD
CHAPTER IX   THE BATTLE OF BREITENFELD
CHAPTER X   THE PASSAGE OF THE RHINE
CHAPTER XI   THE CAPTURE OF OPPENHEIM
CHAPTER XII   THE PASSAGE OF THE LECH
CHAPTER XIII   CAPTURED BY THE PEASANTS
CHAPTER XIV   IN THE CHURCHTOWER
CHAPTER XV   A TIMELY RESCUE
CHAPTER XVI   THE SIEGE OF NUREMBERG
CHAPTER XVII   THE DEATH OF GUSTAVUS
CHAPTER XVIII   WOUNDED
CHAPTER XIX   A PAUSE IN HOSTILITIES
CHAPTER XX   FRIENDS IN TROUBLE
CHAPTER XXI   FLIGHT
CHAPTER XXII   THE CONSPIRACY
CHAPTER XXIII      THE MURDER OF WALLENSTEIN
CHAPTER XXIV   MALCOLM'S ESCAPE
CHAPTER XXV   NORDLINGEN






THE YOUNG CARTHAGINIAN

A Story Of The Times Of Hannibal

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I   THE CAMP IN THE DESERT
CHAPTER II   A NIGHT ATTACK
CHAPTER III   CARTHAGE
CHAPTER IV   A POPULAR RISING
CHAPTER V   THE CONSPIRACY
CHAPTER VI   A CAMPAIGN IN SPAIN
CHAPTER VII   A WOLF HUNT
CHAPTER VIII   A PLOT FRUSTRATED
CHAPTER IX   THE SIEGE OF SAGUNTUM
CHAPTER X   BESET
CHAPTER XI   THE PASSAGE OF THE RHONE
CHAPTER XII   AMONG THE PASSES
CHAPTER XIII   THE BATTLE OF THE TREBIA
CHAPTER XIV   THE BATTLE OF LAKE TRASIMENE
CHAPTER XV   A MOUNTAIN TRIBE
CHAPTER XVI   IN THE DUNGEONS OF CARTHAGE
CHAPTER XVII   THE ESCAPE
CHAPTER XVIII     CANNAE
CHAPTER XIX   IN THE MINES
CHAPTER XX   THE SARDINIAN FORESTS
CHAPTER XXI   THE GAULISH SLAVE
CHAPTER XXII   THE LION






BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE

A Tale of Fontenoy and Culloden

by G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I The Return of a Prodigal.
CHAPTER II The Jacobite Agent.
CHAPTER III Free.
CHAPTER IV In France.
CHAPTER V Dettingen.
CHAPTER VI The Convent of Our Lady.
CHAPTER VII Mother!
CHAPTER VIII Hidden Foes.
CHAPTER IX Fontenoy.
CHAPTER X A Perilous Journey.
CHAPTER XI Free.
CHAPTER XII The End of the Quarrel.
CHAPTER XIII Prince Charles.
CHAPTER XIV Prestonpans.
CHAPTER XV A Mission.
CHAPTER XVI The March to Derby.
CHAPTER XVII A Baffled Plot.
CHAPTER XVIII Culloden.
CHAPTER XIX Fugitives.
CHAPTER XX Happy Days.






BERIC THE BRITON

A Story of the Roman Invasion

by G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I A HOSTAGE
CHAPTER II CITY AND FOREST
CHAPTER III A WOLF HUNT
CHAPTER IV AN INFURIATED PEOPLE
CHAPTER V THE SACK OF CAMALODUNUM
CHAPTER VI FIRST SUCCESSES
CHAPTER VII DEFEAT OF THE BRITONS
CHAPTER VIII THE GREAT SWAMPS
CHAPTER IX THE STRUGGLE IN THE SWAMP
CHAPTER X BETRAYED
CHAPTER XI A PRISONER
CHAPTER XII A SCHOOL FOR GLADIATORS
CHAPTER XIII A CHRISTIAN
CHAPTER XIV ROME IN FLAMES
CHAPTER XV THE CHRISTIANS TO THE LIONS
CHAPTER XVI IN NERO'S PALACE
CHAPTER XVII BETROTHAL
CHAPTER XVIII THE OUTBREAK
CHAPTER XIX OUTLAWS
CHAPTER XX MOUNTAIN WARFARE
CHAPTER XXI OLD FRIENDS






RUJUB, THE JUGGLER

By G. A. Henty.



CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
CHAPTER XXI.
CHAPTER XXII.
CHAPTER XXIII.






THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE

Or, With Peterborough In Spain

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I   THE WAR OF THE SUCCESSION
CHAPTER II   IMPRESSED
CHAPTER III   A DOMESTIC STORM
CHAPTER IV   THE SERGEANT'S YARN
CHAPTER V   THE PIRATE HOLD
CHAPTER VI   A COMMISSION
CHAPTER VII   BARCELONA
CHAPTER VIII   A TUMULT IN THE CITY
CHAPTER IX   THE ADVANCE INTO VALENCIA
CHAPTER X   AN ADVENTURE IN THE MOUNTAINS
CHAPTER XI   VALENCIA
CHAPTER XII   IRREGULAR WARFARE
CHAPTER XIII   THE FRENCH CONVOY
CHAPTER XIV   A PRISONER
CHAPTER XV   THE RELIEF OF BARCELONA
CHAPTER XVI   INGRATITUDE
CHAPTER XVII     HOME






AMONG MALAY PIRATES

A Tale Of Adventure And Peril; And Other Tales

by G. A. Henty.



CONTENTS

AMONG MALAY PIRATES
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
BEARS AND DACOITS A TALE OF THE GHAUTS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
THE PATERNOSTERS
A PIPE OF MYSTERY
WHITE FACED DICK: A STORY OF PINE TREE GULCH
A BRUSH WITH THE CHINESE






TALES OF DARING AND DANGER.

ILLUSTRATED.

By G. A. HENTY,

CONTENTS

BEARS AND DACOITS
THE PATERNOSTERS
A PIPE OF MYSTERY
WHITE-FACED DICK
A BRUSH WITH THE CHINESE






COLONEL THORNDYKE'S SECRET

By G. A. Henty.



CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAPTER XX.
CHAPTER XXI.
CHAPTER XXII.






BY SHEER PLUCK

A Tale Of The Ashanti War

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I   A FISHING EXCURSION
CHAPTER II   A MAD DOG
CHAPTER III   A TOUGH YARN
CHAPTER IV   A RISING TIDE
CHAPTER V   ALONE IN THE WORLD
CHAPTER VI   THE FIRST STEP
CHAPTER VII   AN OLD FRIEND
CHAPTER VIII   TO THE DARK CONTINENT
CHAPTER IX   THE START INLAND
CHAPTER X   LOST IN THE FOREST
CHAPTER XI   A HOSTILE TRIBE
CHAPTER XII   A NEGRO'S STORY
CHAPTER XIII   A FUGITIVE SLAVE
CHAPTER XIV   A CHRISTIAN TOWN
CHAPTER XV   THE AMAZONS OF DAHOMET
CHAPTER XVI   CAPTIVES IN COOMASSIE
CHAPTER XVII   THE INVASION OF FANTI LAND
CHAPTER XVIII   THE ATTACK ON ELMINA
CHAPTER XIX   THE TIDE TURNED
CHAPTER XX   THE WHITE TROOPS
CHAPTER XXI   THE ADVANCE TO THE PRAH
CHAPTER XXII   THE BATTLE OF AMOAFUL
CHAPTER XXIII     THE CAPTURE OF COOMASSIE






THROUGH THE FRAY

A Tale Of The Luddite Riots

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I   A FISHING EXPEDITION
CHAPTER II   THE FIGHT ON THE MOOR
CHAPTER III   A CROPPER VILLAGE
CHAPTER IV   THE WORMS TURN
CHAPTER V   THE NEW MASTER
CHAPTER VI   THE THIEF DETECTED
CHAPTER VII   A TERRIBLE SHOCK
CHAPTER VIII   NED IS SORELY TRIED
CHAPTER IX   A PAINFUL TIME
CHAPTER X   TROUBLES AT HOME
CHAPTER XI   THE NEW MACHINERY
CHAPTER XII   MURDERED!
CHAPTER XIII   COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
CHAPTER XIV   COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
CHAPTER XV   NOT GUILTY
CHAPTER XVI   LUKE MARNER'S SACRIFICE
CHAPTER XVII   A LONELY LIFE
CHAPTER XVIII     NED IS ATTACKED
CHAPTER XIX   THE ATTACK ON CARTWRIGHT'S MILL
CHAPTER XX   CLEARED AT LAST






WULF THE SAXON

A Story of the Norman Conquest

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. A QUARREL.
CHAPTER II. COUNTRY LIFE.
CHAPTER III. AT COURT.
CHAPTER IV. A STORM.
CHAPTER V. ROUEN.
CHAPTER VI. RELEASE OF THE EARL
CHAPTER VII. THE OATH.
CHAPTER VIII. TROUBLE WITH WALES.
CHAPTER IX. IN THE WELSH VALLEYS.
CHAPTER X. PORTHWYN.
CHAPTER XI. THE SECRET PASSAGE.
CHAPTER XII. EDITH.
CHAPTER XIII. HAROLD, THE KING.
CHAPTER XIV. WULF'S SUSPICIONS.
CHAPTER XV. A MEETING BY THE RIVER.
CHAPTER XVI. A VOYAGE NORTH.
CHAPTER XVII. AN ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION.
CHAPTER XVIII. THE NORTHERN INVASION.
CHAPTER XIX. STAMFORD BRIDGE.
CHAPTER XX. THE LANDING OF THE FOE.
CHAPTER XXI. HASTINGS.
CHAPTER XXII. THE LORD OF BRAMBER.






TRUE TO THE OLD FLAG

A Tale Of The American War Of Independence

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER
I. A FRONTIER FARM
II. AN INDIAN RAID
III. THE REDSKIN ATTACK
IV. THE FIGHT AT LEXINGTON
V. BUNKER'S HILL
VI. SCOUTING
VII. IN THE FOREST
VIII. QUEBEC
IX. THE SURPRISE OF TRENTON
X. A TREACHEROUS PLANTER
XI. THE CAPTURE OF PHILADELPHIA
XII. THE SETTLER'S HUT
XIII. SARATOGA
XIV. RESCUED!
XV. THE ISLAND REFUGE
XVI. THE GREAT STORM
XVII. THE SCOUT'S STORY
XVIII. THE SIEGE OF SAVANNAH
XIX. IN AN AMERICAN PRISON
XX. THE WAR IN SOUTH CAROLINA
XXI. THE END OF THE STRUGGLE






JACK ARCHER

A Tale of the Crimea

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Chapter I         The Midshipman
Chapter II        An Adventure at Gib
Chapter III       The Escape
Chapter IV       Gallipoli
Chapter V        A Brush with the Enemy
Chapter VI       The Alma
Chapter VII      Before Sebastopol
Chapter VIII     Balaklava
Chapter IX       Inkerman
Chapter X        The Great Storm
Chapter XI       Taken Prisoners
Chapter XII      Prisoners on Parole
Chapter XIII     A Nominal Imprisonment
Chapter XIV     A Suspected Household
Chapter XV      A Struggle for Life
Chapter XVI     An Escape from Prison
Chapter XVII    A Journey in Disguise
Chapter XVIII   The Polish Insurgents
Chapter XIX     To the Rescue
Chapter XX       In a Lion's Den
Chapter XXI      Back at the Front
Chapter XXII     The Repulse at the Redan
Chapter XXIII    The Battle of the Tchernaya
Chapter XXIV    A Fortunate Storm
Chapter XXV     The Capture of Sebastopol
Chapter XXVI    Conclusion






FRIENDS THOUGH DIVIDED

A Tale Of The Civil War

By G.A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I The Eve of the War
CHAPTER II For the King
CHAPTER III A Brawl at Oxford
CHAPTER IV Breaking Prison
CHAPTER V A Mission of State
CHAPTER VI A Narrow Escape
CHAPTER VII In a Hot Place
CHAPTER VIII The Defense of an Outpost
CHAPTER IX A Stubborn Defense
CHAPTER X The Commissioner of the Convention
CHAPTER XI Montrose
CHAPTER XII An Escape from Prison
CHAPTER XIII Public Events
CHAPTER XIV An Attempt to Rescue the King
CHAPTER XV A Riot in the City
CHAPTER XVI The Execution of King Charles
CHAPTER XVII The Siege of Drogheda
CHAPTER XVIII Slaves in the Bermudas
CHAPTER XIX A Sea Fight
CHAPTER XX With the Scotch Army
CHAPTER XXI The Path Across the Morass
CHAPTER XXII Kidnaped
CHAPTER XXIII The Battle of Worcester
CHAPTER XXIV Across the Sea.
CHAPTER XXV A Plot Overheard
CHAPTER XXVI Rest at Last






ONE OF THE 28th

A Tale Of Waterloo

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. Unexpected News
CHAPTER II. A Country Visit
CHAPTER III. Run Down
CHAPTER IV. The Privateer's Rendezvous
CHAPTER V. The British Cruisers
CHAPTER VI. Home Again
CHAPTER VII. A Commission
CHAPTER VIII. Startling News
CHAPTER IX. Mr. Tallboys' Visitor
CHAPTER X. On Detachment
CHAPTER XI. Still-Hunting
CHAPTER XII. The Cave Among the Rocks
CHAPTER XIII. More Startling News
CHAPTER XIV. The New Housemaid
CHAPTER XV. In Belgium
CHAPTER XVI. Found at Last
CHAPTER XVII. Quatre Bras
CHAPTER XVIII.   Waterloo
CHAPTER XIX. The Rout






THE CORNET OF HORSE

A Tale of Marlborough's Wars

by G. A. Henty.



CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Windthorpe Chace.
Chapter 2: Rupert to the Rescue.
Chapter 3: A Kiss and its Consequences.
Chapter 4: The Sedan Chair.
Chapter 5: The Fencing School.
Chapter 6: The War Of Succession.
Chapter 7: Venloo.
Chapter 8: The Old Mill.
Chapter 9: The Duel.
Chapter 10: The Battle Of The Dykes.
Chapter 11: A Death Trap.
Chapter 12: The Sad Side Of War.
Chapter 13: Blenheim.
Chapter 14: The Riot at Dort.
Chapter 15: The End of a Feud.
Chapter 16: Ramilies.
Chapter 17: A Prisoner of War.
Chapter 18: The Court of Versailles.
Chapter 19: The Evasion.
Chapter 20: Loches.
Chapter 21: Back in Harness.
Chapter 22: Oudenarde.
Chapter 23: The Siege of Lille.
Chapter 24: Adele.
Chapter 25: Flight and Pursuit.
Chapter 26: The Siege of Tournai.
Chapter 27: Malplaquet, and the End of the War.






THE QUEEN'S CUP

By G. A. Henty.

CONTENTS

Chapter 1.
Chapter 2.
Chapter 3.
Chapter 4.
Chapter 5.
Chapter 6.
Chapter 7.
Chapter 8.
Chapter 9.
Chapter 10.
Chapter 11.
Chapter 12.
Chapter 13.
Chapter 14.
Chapter 15.
Chapter 16.
Chapter 17.
Chapter 18.
Chapter 19.
Chapter 20.






THE LION OF ST. MARK

A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century

by G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: Venice.
Chapter 2: A Conspiracy.
Chapter 3: On The Grand Canal.
Chapter 4: Carried Off.
Chapter 5: Finding A Clue.
Chapter 6: The Hut On San Nicolo.
Chapter 7: On Board A Trader.
Chapter 8: An Attack By Pirates.
Chapter 9: The Capture Of The Lido.
Chapter 10: Recaptured.
Chapter 11: The Battle Of Antium.
Chapter 12: In Mocenigo's Power.
Chapter 13: The Pirates' Raid.
Chapter 14: The End Of The Persecutor.
Chapter 15: The Battle Of Pola.
Chapter 16: The Recapture Of The Pluto.
Chapter 17: An Ungrateful Republic.
Chapter 18: The Release Of Pisani.
Chapter 19: The Siege Of Chioggia.
Chapter 20: The Triumph Of Venice.






WITH WOLFE IN CANADA

Or The Winning of a Continent

by G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A Rescue.
Chapter 2: The Showman's Grandchild.
Chapter 3: The Justice Room.
Chapter 4: The Squire's Granddaughter.
Chapter 5: A Quiet Time.
Chapter 6: A Storm.
Chapter 7: Pressed.
Chapter 8: Discharged.
Chapter 9: The Defeat Of Braddock.
Chapter 10: The Fight At Lake George.
Chapter 11: Scouting.
Chapter 12: A Commission.
Chapter 13: An Abortive Attack.
Chapter 14: Scouting On Lake Champlain.
Chapter 15: Through Many Perils.
Chapter 16: The Massacre At Fort William Henry.
Chapter 17: Louisbourg And Ticonderoga.
Chapter 18: Quebec.
Chapter 19: A Dangerous Expedition.
Chapter 20: The Path Down The Heights.
Chapter 21: The Capture Of Quebec.






IN THE IRISH BRIGADE

A Tale of War in Flanders and Spain

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: Fresh from Ireland.
Chapter 2: A Valiant Band.
Chapter 3: A Strange Adventure.
Chapter 4: At Versailles.
Chapter 5: A New Friend.
Chapter 6: An Ambuscade.
Chapter 7: In Paris Again.
Chapter 8: To Scotland.
Chapter 9: An Escape From Newgate.
Chapter 10: Kidnapping A Minister.
Chapter 11: On the Frontier.
Chapter 12: Oudenarde.
Chapter 13: Convalescent.
Chapter 14: A Mission.
Chapter 15: Treachery.
Chapter 16: Captured.
Chapter 17: An Old Friend.
Chapter 18: War.
Chapter 19: In Search of a Family.
Chapter 20: Gerald O'Carroll.






ORANGE AND GREEN

A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick

By G. A. Henty.

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A Shipwreck.
Chapter 2: For James Or William.
Chapter 3: The King In Ireland.
Chapter 4: The Siege Of Derry.
Chapter 5: The Relief Of Derry.
Chapter 6: Dundalk.
Chapter 7: The Coming Battle.
Chapter 8: Boyne Water.
Chapter 9: Pleasant Quarters.
Chapter 10: A Cavalry Raid.
Chapter 11: The First Siege Of Limerick.
Chapter 12: Winter Quarters.
Chapter 13: A Dangerous Mission.
Chapter 14: Athlone.
Chapter 15: A Fortunate Recognition.
Chapter 16: Peace.






THE TIGER OF MYSORE

A Story of the War with Tippoo Saib

by G. A. Henty

Illustrated by W. H. Margetson

CONENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A Lost Father.
Chapter 2: A Brush With Privateers.
Chapter 3: The Rajah.
Chapter 4: First Impressions.
Chapter 5: War Declared.
Chapter 6: A Perilous Adventure.
Chapter 7: Besieged.
Chapter 8: The Invasion Of Mysore.
Chapter 9: News Of The Captive.
Chapter 10: In Disguise.
Chapter 11: A Useful Friend.
Chapter 12: A Tiger In A Zenana.
Chapter 13: Officers Of The Palace.
Chapter 14: A Surprise.
Chapter 15: Escape.
Chapter 16: The Journey.
Chapter 17: Back At Tripataly.
Chapter 18: A Narrow Escape.
Chapter 19: Found At Last.
Chapter 20: The Escape.
Chapter 21: Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

The Captain and Ben lash themselves to the spar
The Madras beats off two French privateers
Map of Southern India at the time of the war with Tippoo Saib
The Rajah tells the story of the war
Plan of the Battle of Porto Novo
Dick and Surajah make their escape
Dick and Surajah make a desperate defence
Plan of the siege of Seringapatam
Dick took steady aim, and fired at the tiger
The white slave girl thanks Dick for saving her life
Dick pours out some wine and water for Annie
Dick and Surajah are attacked by Thugs
Dick and Surajah visit the fort disguised as merchants
Dick and his friends escape from the hill fortress
A hearty welcome awaits Dick on his return






With Clive in India:

Or, The Beginnings of an Empire

by G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: Leaving Home.
Chapter 2: The Young Writer.
Chapter 3: A Brush With Privateers.
Chapter 4: The Pirates Of The Pacific.
Chapter 5: Madras.
Chapter 6: The Arrival Of Clive.
Chapter 7: The Siege Of Arcot.
Chapter 8: The Grand Assault.
Chapter 9: The Battle Of Kavaripak.
Chapter 10: The Fall Of Seringam.
Chapter 11: An Important Mission.
Chapter 12: A Murderous Attempt.
Chapter 13: An Attempt At Murder.
Chapter 14: The Siege Of Ambur.
Chapter 15: The Pirates' Hold.
Chapter 16: A Tiger Hunt.
Chapter 17: The Capture Of Gheriah.
Chapter 18: The "Black Hole" Of Calcutta.
Chapter 19: A Daring Escape.
Chapter 20: The Rescue Of The White Captive.
Chapter 21: The Battle Outside Calcutta.
Chapter 22: Plassey.
Chapter 23: Plassey.
Chapter 24: Mounted Infantry.
Chapter 25: Besieged In A Pagoda.
Chapter 26: The Siege Of Madras.
Chapter 27: Masulipatam.
Chapter 28: The Defeat Of Lally.
Chapter 29: The Siege Of Pondicherry.
Chapter 30: Home.






WITH KITCHENER IN THE SOUDAN

A Story Of Atbara And Omdurman

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: Disinherited.
Chapter 2: The Rising In Alexandria.
Chapter 3: A Terrible Disaster.
Chapter 4: An Appointment.
Chapter 5: Southward.
Chapter 6: Gregory Volunteers.
Chapter 7: To Metemmeh.
Chapter 8: Among The Dervishes.
Chapter 9: Safely Back.
Chapter 10: Afloat.
Chapter 11: A Prisoner.
Chapter 12: The Battle Of Atbara.
Chapter 13: The Final Advance.
Chapter 14: Omdurman.
Chapter 15: Khartoum.
Chapter 16: A Voice From The Dead.
Chapter 17: A Fugitive.
Chapter 18: A Hakim.
Chapter 19: The Last Page.
Chapter 20: A Momentous Communication.
Chapter 21: Gedareh.
Chapter 22: The Crowning Victory.
Chapter 23: An Unexpected Discovery.

ILLUSTRATIONS

"His keen glance seemed to Gregory to take him in from head to foot"
Map of Egypt
Gregory explains his mission to Zaki
"Gregory grasped the Arab's wrist"
"The gunboats opened fire at the two nearest forts"
Plan of the Battle of Atbara
"Suddenly he felt his ropes slacken and fall from him"
Plan of the Battle of Omdurman
"With a cheer, the cavalry rode down into the midst of the foe"
Gregory finds his father's papers
"Taking the bridle, I led the horse towards the well"
"Several men started out from the bushes, rifle in hand"
"He waved a white handkerchief, and the firing ceased"






Both Sides the Border

A Tale of Hotspur and Glendower

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated by Ralph Peacock



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A Border Hold.
Chapter 2: Across The Border.
Chapter 3: At Alnwick.
Chapter 4: An Unequal Joust.
Chapter 5: A Mission.
Chapter 6: At Dunbar.
Chapter 7: Back To Hotspur.
Chapter 8: Ludlow Castle.
Chapter 9: The Welsh Rising.
Chapter 10: A Breach Of Duty.
Chapter 11: Bad News.
Chapter 12: A Dangerous Mission.
Chapter 13: Escape.
Chapter 14: In Hiding.
Chapter 15: Another Mission To Ludlow.
Chapter 16: A Letter For The King.
Chapter 17: Knighted.
Chapter 18: Glendower.
Chapter 19: The Battle Of Homildon Hill.
Chapter 20: The Percys' Discontent.
Chapter 21: Shrewsbury.

ILLUSTRATIONS

"This is the nephew of Alwyn Forster"
It was with the greatest difficulty that he guarded his head
They journeyed pleasantly along
"Who is going to teach me?"
Oswald threw his arms round two of them
To Oswald's astonishment, two young women stood before him
Armstrong took his place by his son's pallet
"Let the rope pass gradually through your hands"
"I am well pleased with you, Oswald"
"Now, I think we shall do, Roger"
"How glad I am to have an opportunity of thanking you"
"Do not speak of such a thing, I pray you, master"






WITH LEE IN VIRGINIA

A STORY OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I A Virginia Plantation, 1
II Buying a Slave, 18
III Aiding a Runaway, 35
IV Safely Back, 53
V Secession, 66
VI Bull Run, 82
VII The "Merrimac" and the "Monitor," 102
VIII McClellan's Advance, 119
IX A Prisoner, 134
X The Escape, 150
XI Fugitives, 167
XII The Bushwhackers, 183
XIII Laid Up, 201
XIV Across the Border, 217
XV Fredericksburg, 235
XVI The Search for Dinah, 251
XVII Chancellorsville, 270
XVIII A Perilous Undertaking, 293
XIX Free! 311
XX The End of the Struggle, 330






UNDER DRAKE'S FLAG

A Tale of the Spanish Main

By G A Henty



CONTENTS

Chapter 1: The Wreck on the Devon Coast.
Chapter 2: Friends and Foes.
Chapter 3: On the Spanish Main.
Chapter 4: An Unsuccessful Attack.
Chapter 5: Cast Ashore.
Chapter 6: In the Woods.
Chapter 7: An Attack in Force.
Chapter 8: The Forest Fastness.
Chapter 9: Baffled.
Chapter 10: Southward Ho!
Chapter 11: The Marvel of Fire.
Chapter 12: Across a Continent.
Chapter 13: Through the Cordilleras.
Chapter 14: On the Pacific Coast.
Chapter 15: The Prison of the Inquisition.
Chapter 16: The Rescue.
Chapter 17: The Golden Hind.
Chapter 18: San Francisco Bay.
Chapter 19: South Sea Idols.
Chapter 20: A Portuguese Settlement.
Chapter 21: Wholesale Conversion.
Chapter 22: Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Alone in Mid-Ocean
Silver Enough to Make Us All Rich
Ned Introduces Himself
The Barricade
A Race for Life
"They have never seen a fire before," said Ned.
A Moment of Peril
Ned and Tom become Masters of the Situation
Safe on Board Again
The Four Gods
The Message from the Governor






BY RIGHT OF CONQUEST

Or, With Cortez in Mexico

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A Startling Proposal.
Chapter 2: Bound To Unknown Parts.
Chapter 3: The Voyage.
Chapter 4: Among The Islands.
Chapter 5: Shipwrecked.
Chapter 6: Anahuac.
Chapter 7: A Wonderful Country.
Chapter 8: At Tezcuco.
Chapter 9: Life In A Palace.
Chapter 10: News From The Coast.
Chapter 11: Cortez.
Chapter 12: The Fugitives.
Chapter 13: The Massacre Of Cholula.
Chapter 14: In Mexico.
Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco.
Chapter 16: A Treasure Room.
Chapter 17: The Insurrection.
Chapter 18: The Rising In Mexico.
Chapter 19: The Passage Of The Causeway.
Chapter 20: At Tlascala.
Chapter 21: A Victim For The Gods.
Chapter 22: Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Roger receives a less formal salute from his cousins
Roger falls on his knees before Cortez
Map of the Valley of Mexico at the Period of the Conquest
Roger opens the treasure hoard
The messenger returns at a gallop, wounded in a score of places
Malinche undertakes the care of the wounded Amenche






WITH FREDERICK THE GREAT

A Story of the Seven Years' War

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated by Wal Paget



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: King and Marshal.
Chapter 2: Joining.
Chapter 3: The Outbreak Of War.
Chapter 4: Promotion.
Chapter 5: Lobositz.
Chapter 6: A Prisoner.
Chapter 7: Flight.
Chapter 8: Prague.
Chapter 9: In Disguise.
Chapter 10: Rossbach.
Chapter 11: Leuthen.
Chapter 12: Another Step.
Chapter 13: Hochkirch.
Chapter 14: Breaking Prison.
Chapter 15: Escaped.
Chapter 16: At Minden.
Chapter 17: Unexpected News.
Chapter 18: Engaged.
Chapter 19: Liegnitz.
Chapter 20: Torgau.
Chapter 21: Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

The king walked round Fergus as if he were examining a lay figure
Two of the newcomers fired hastily--and both missed
Not a blow was struck, horse and rider went down before them
As the man was placing his supper on the table, Fergus sprang upon him
Fergus was received by the count, the countess and Thirza with great pleasure
As Fergus was sallying out, a mounted officer dashed by at a gallop
The roar of battle was so tremendous that his horse was well-nigh unmanageable
Before he could extricate himself, Fergus was surrounded by Austrians
"Why, Karl!" Fergus exclaimed, "where do you spring from--when did you arrive?"
Lord Sackville stood without speaking, while the surgeon bandaged up his arm
"Take her, Drummond, you have won your bride fairly and well"
As Fergus fell from his horse, Karl, who was riding behind him, leapt from his saddle

MAPS

Map showing battlefields of the Seven Years' War
Battle of Lobositz
Battle of Prague
Battle of Leuthen
Battle of Zorndorf
Battle of Hochkirch
Battle of Torgau






A FINAL RECKONING

A Tale of Bush Life in Australia

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: The Broken Window.
Chapter 2: The Poisoned Dog.
Chapter 3: The Burglary At The Squire's.
Chapter 4: The Trial.
Chapter 5: Not Guilty!
Chapter 6: On The Voyage.
Chapter 7: Gratitude.
Chapter 8: A Gale.
Chapter 9: Two Offers.
Chapter 10: An Up-Country District.
Chapter 11: The Black Fellows.
Chapter 12: The Bush Rangers.
Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
Chapter 14: An Unexpected Meeting.
Chapter 15: At Donald's.
Chapter 16: Jim's Report.
Chapter 17: In Pursuit.
Chapter 18: Settling Accounts.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Reuben Whitney Acquitted of the Charge of Burglary.
The Ladies Saved from the Malay's Crease.
A Fight with the Black Fellows.
Jim Notes the Bush Rangers' Plans for Mischief.






NO SURRENDER!

A Tale Of The Rising in La Vendee

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A French Lugger.
Chapter 2: The Beginning Of Troubles.
Chapter 3: The First Successes.
Chapter 4: Cathelineau's Scouts.
Chapter 5: Checking The Enemy.
Chapter 6: The Assault Of Chemille.
Chapter 7: A Short Rest.
Chapter 8: The Capture Of Saumur.
Chapter 9: Bad News.
Chapter 10: Preparations For A Rescue.
Chapter 11: The Attack On Nantes.
Chapter 12: A Series Of Victories.
Chapter 13: Across The Loire.
Chapter 14: Le Mans.
Chapter 15: In Disguise.
Chapter 16: A Friend At Last:
Chapter 17: A Grave Risk.
Chapter 18: Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

"Follow Me!" he shouted. "Make for the gun!"
At the first volley, the colonel of the dragoons and many of his men fell.
A scattered fire broke out from the defenders.
Leigh gave the word and, leaping up, they threw themselves on the traitor.
He was the bearer of terrible news.
Jean seized one of them by the throat.
Westermann's cavalry charged into the streets of Dol.
For two or three minutes, husband and wife stood together.






SAINT BARTHOLOMEW'S EVE

A Tale of the Huguenot Wars

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated by H. J. Draper

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: Driven From Home.
Chapter 2: An Important Decision.
Chapter 3: In A French Chateau.
Chapter 4: An Experiment.
Chapter 5: Taking The Field.
Chapter 6: The Battle Of Saint Denis.
Chapter 7: A Rescue.
Chapter 8: The Third Huguenot War.
Chapter 9: An Important Mission.
Chapter 10: The Queen Of Navarre.
Chapter 11: Jeanne Of Navarre.
Chapter 12: An Escape From Prison.
Chapter 13: At Laville.
Chapter 14: The Assault On The Chateau.
Chapter 15: The Battle Of Jarnac.
Chapter 16: A Huguenot Prayer Meeting.
Chapter 17: The Battle Of Moncontor.
Chapter 18: A Visit Home.
Chapter 19: In A Net.
Chapter 20: The Tocsin.
Chapter 21: Escape.
Chapter 22: Reunited.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Map of France in 1570.
Gaspard Vaillant makes a proposal.
Philip and Francoise in the armoury.
Philip gets his first look at Pierre.
"If you move a step, you are a dead man."
Philip and his followers embarking.
Philip in prison.
Philip struck him full in the face.
Pierre listens at the open window of the inn.
Gaspard Vaillant gets a surprise.
"You have not heard the news, Monsieur Philip?"
"That cross is placed there by design."
Philip, Claire and Pierre disguise themselves.






UNDER WELLINGTON'S COMMAND

A Tale of the Peninsular War

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A Detached Force.
Chapter 2: Talavera.
Chapter 3: Prisoners.
Chapter 4: Guerillas.
Chapter 5: An Escape.
Chapter 6: Afloat.
Chapter 7: A French Privateer.
Chapter 8: A Smart Engagement.
Chapter 9: Rejoining.
Chapter 10: Almeida.
Chapter 11: The French Advance.
Chapter 12: Fuentes D'Onoro.
Chapter 13: From Salamanca To Cadiz.
Chapter 14: Effecting A Diversion.
Chapter 15: Dick Ryan's Capture.
Chapter 16: Back With The Army.
Chapter 17: Ciudad Rodrigo.
Chapter 18: The Sack Of A City.
Chapter 19: Gratitude.
Chapter 20: Salamanca.
Chapter 21: Home Again.

ILLUSTRATIONS

"You may as well make your report to me, O'Connor."
Plan of the Battle of Talavera.
"We surrender, sir, as prisoners of war."
Stooping so that their figures should not show against the sky.
"She is walking along now."
"This is Colonel O'Connor, sir."
Plan of the Battle of Busaco.
"Good news. We are going to take Coimbra."
Plan of the Lines of Torres Vedras.
Plan of the Battle of Fuentes d'Onoro.
The men leapt to their feet, cheering vociferously.
"Search him at once."
The man fell, with a sharp cry.
Plan of the Forts and Operations round Salamanca.
A shell had struck Terence's horse.






THROUGH THREE CAMPAIGNS

A Story of Chitral, Tirah and Ashanti

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated by Wal Paget

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: An Expedition.
Chapter 2: The Start.
Chapter 3: The First Fight.
Chapter 4: In The Passes
Chapter 5: Promoted.
Chapter 6: Unfair Play.
Chapter 7: Tales Of War.
Chapter 8: The Dargai Pass.
Chapter 9: Captured.
Chapter 10: Through The Mohmund Country.
Chapter 11: An Arduous March.
Chapter 12: A Tribal Fight.
Chapter 13: The V.C.
Chapter 14: Forest Fighting.
Chapter 15: A Narrow Escape.
Chapter 16: The Relief Of Coomassie.
Chapter 17: Stockades And War Camps.
Chapter 18: A Night Surprise.
Chapter 19: Lost In The Forest.
Chapter 20: At Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Map illustrating the Chitral Campaign.
Lisle gives the alarm.
He carefully aimed and fired.
They charged the attacking force from end to end.
Map illustrating the Tirah Campaign.
A party of Afridis rushed down upon him.
It was the dead body of an Afridi.
"My horse must carry two, sir," Lisle replied.
Map illustrating the Ashanti Campaign.
Two of them fell before Lisle's revolver.
They saw a strong party of the enemy crossing the road.






AT THE POINT OF THE BAYONET

A Tale Of The Mahratta War

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated by Wal Paget



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A Faithful Nurse.
Chapter 2: A Strange Bringing Up.
Chapter 3: A Change In Affairs.
Chapter 4: A British Resident.
Chapter 5: Down To Bombay.
Chapter 6: In The Company's Service.
Chapter 7: An Act Of Treachery.
Chapter 8: Nana's Release.
Chapter 9: A Popular Tumult.
Chapter 10: A Mission By Sea.
Chapter 11: A Prisoner.
Chapter 12: The Defence Of Johore.
Chapter 13: The Break Up Of The Monsoon.
Chapter 14: The Great Andaman.
Chapter 15: Assaye.
Chapter 16: A Disastrous Retreat.
Chapter 17: An Escape.
Chapter 18: An Awkward Position.
Chapter 19: Bhurtpoor.
Chapter 20: Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

For a year he worked with the shikaree.
Harry went up to him and salaamed.
Harry . . . saw a party of soldiers coming along the road.
There was a little haggling over the terms.
Harry ran up to the proclamation and tore it down.
As he rode through the streets he saw . . . how fierce a feeling of resentment had been excited by the news.
'Well, sir, I will now return to shore,' the governor said.
Without a cry the rajah fell back, shot through the head.
The rattle of musketry broke out again.
Plan of the Battle of Assaye.
Plan of the Battle of Laswaree.
Harry succeeded in crossing the river.
Abdool at once slipped down.
Harry drew out his handkerchief, and waved it.
View of the Rajah's Palace, Bhurtpoor.






ON THE IRRAWADDY

A Story of the First Burmese War

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated by W. H. Overend



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: A New Career.
Chapter 2: The Outbreak of War.
Chapter 3: A Prisoner.
Chapter 4: A Ruined Temple.
Chapter 5: With Brigands.
Chapter 6: Among Friends.
Chapter 7: On The Staff.
Chapter 8: The Pagoda.
Chapter 9: Victories.
Chapter 10: The Advance.
Chapter 11: Donabew.
Chapter 12: Harry Carried Off.
Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue.
Chapter 14: In The Temple.
Chapter 15: The Attack.
Chapter 16: Rejoining.
Chapter 17: The Pride Of Burma Humbled.
Chapter 18: In Business Again.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Stanley is brought before Bandoola, the Burmese general.
Stanley gave a sudden spring, and buried his knife in the leopard.
They forced the canoe behind bushes, so as to be entirely concealed.
The Burmese make a great effort to capture Pagoda Hill.
Stanley cut down the man who was about to fire the hut.
The great snake moved his head higher and higher, hissing angrily.
In vain the Burmese tried to force their way into the chamber.
The old Burmese general was carried from point to point in a litter.






FOR THE TEMPLE

A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: The Lake Of Tiberias.
Chapter 2: A Storm On Galilee.
Chapter 3: The Revolt Against Rome.
Chapter 4: The Lull Before The Storm.
Chapter 5: The Siege Of Jotapata.
Chapter 6: The Fall Of The City.
Chapter 7: The Massacre On The Lake.
Chapter 8: Among The Mountains.
Chapter 9: The Storming Of Gamala.
Chapter 10: Captives.
Chapter 11: A Tale Of Civil Strife.
Chapter 12: Desultory Fighting.
Chapter 13: The Test Of Devotion.
Chapter 14: Jerusalem.
Chapter 15: The Siege Is Begun.
Chapter 16: The Subterranean Passage.
Chapter 17: The Capture Of The Temple.
Chapter 18: Slaves.
Chapter 19: At Rome.

ILLUSTRATIONS

On the Sea of Galilee.
Heightening the Walls of Jotapata under Shelter of Ox Hides.
John Incites his Countrymen to Harass the Romans.
The Roman Camp Surprised and Set on Fire.
Mary and the Hebrew Women in the Hands of the Romans.
Titus Brings Josephus to See John.
John and his Band in Sight of Jerusalem.
Misery in Jerusalem During the Siege by Titus.
'Lesbia,' the Roman said, 'I have brought you two more slaves.'
The Return of John to his House on the Lake.






HELD FAST FOR ENGLAND

A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83)

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: "Something Like An Adventure."
Chapter 2: A Great Change.
Chapter 3: An Unexpected Journey.
Chapter 4: Preparations For A Voyage.
Chapter 5: A French Privateer.
Chapter 6: The Rock Fortress.
Chapter 7: Troubles Ahead.
Chapter 8: The Siege Begins.
Chapter 9: The Antelope.
Chapter 10: A Cruise In A Privateer.
Chapter 11: Cutting Out A Prize.
Chapter 12: A Rich Prize.
Chapter 13: Oranges And Lemons.
Chapter 14: A Welcome Cargo.
Chapter 15: Bob's Mission.
Chapter 16: A Cruise In The Brilliant.
Chapter 17: The Floating Batteries.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Bob and his Companions surprise the Burglars.
View of Gibraltar from the Mediterranean.
View of Gibraltar from the Bay.
The Professor gets excited.
The Rock and Bay of Gibraltar.
'The old gentleman is a brick,' exclaimed Gerald.
Bob swims off to the Spanish Warship.
They found the two Spanish mates playing at cards.
They find Boxes of Silver in the Lazaretto.
Bob receives a Commission from the Governor.






FOR NAME AND FAME

Or Through Afghan Passes

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: The Lost Child.
Chapter 2: The Foundling.
Chapter 3: Life On A Smack.
Chapter 4: Run Down.
Chapter 5: The Castaways.
Chapter 6: The Attack On The Village.
Chapter 7: The Fight With The Prahus.
Chapter 8: The Torpedo.
Chapter 9: The Advance Into Afghanistan.
Chapter 10: The Peiwar-Khotal.
Chapter 11: A Prisoner.
Chapter 12: The Advance Up The Khyber.
Chapter 13: The Massacre At Cabul.
Chapter 14: The Advance Upon Cabul.
Chapter 15: The Fighting Round Cabul.
Chapter 16: The Fight In The Pass.
Chapter 17: At Candahar.
Chapter 18: On The Helmund.
Chapter 19: The Battle Of Maiwand.
Chapter 20: Candahar.
Chapter 21: The Battle Of Candahar.
Chapter 22: At Home At Last.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Sam Dickson finds little Willie Gale.
Will and Hans in Search of a Shelter.
Captain Herbert saved.
William Gale in the hands of the Afghans.
One of the Gunpowder Magazines had Exploded.
Letters from the General.
Will saves Colonel Ripon.
Gundi carried by the Bayonet.






THE DASH FOR KHARTOUM:

A Tale Of The Nile Expedition

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Chap. Page
I. Mixed! 11
II. At Cheltenham, 27
III. Gone, 47
IV. Back at School, 65
V. Enlisted, 84
VI. Egypt, 97
VII. El-Teb, 116
VIII. Tamanieb, 134
IX. The Camel Corps, 144
X. An Unexpected Meeting, 165
XI. Abu Klea, 183
XII. Metemmeh, 201
XIII. Abu Kru, 218
XIV. A Slave, 235
XV. Bad News, 253
XVI. In Disguise, 270
XVII. A Runaway Slave, 288
XVIII. The Zareba, 306
XIX. A Long Search, 325
XX. Found! 340
XXI. Home! 359

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
"The Woman placed herself in his Way," 50
"Edgar struck him with all his strength," 102
"With a desperate rush they reached the Sailors," 123
Towing the Boats up the Nile, 163
At the Wells of Gakdul, 184
"The Arabs with wild yells charged upon the Square," 196
"Good-bye, lad, and God bless you!" 210
"A shot had passed through her boiler," 263
The Army of Hicks Pasha on the March, 342
"It is Rupert's voice, but it cannot be Rupert!" 357

MAPS

Plan— Port of Suakim, 122
" Battle of El-teb, 29th Feb. 1884, "
" Battle of Abu Klea, 17th Jan. 1885, 138
" Battle of Tamai, 13th Mar. 1884, "






THE YOUNG FRANC TIREURS

And Their Adventures in the Franco-Prussian War

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Preface.
Chapter 1: The Outbreak Of War.
Chapter 2: Terrible News.
Chapter 3: Death To The Spy!
Chapter 4: Starting For The Vosges.
Chapter 5: The First Engagement.
Chapter 6: The Tunnel Of Saverne.
Chapter 7: A Baffled Project.
Chapter 8: The Traitor.
Chapter 9: A Desperate Fight.
Chapter 10: The Bridge Of The Vesouze.
Chapter 11: A Fight In The Vosges.
Chapter 12: The Surprise.
Chapter 13: The Escape.
Chapter 14: A Perilous Expedition.
Chapter 15: The Expedition.
Chapter 16: A Desperate Attempt.
Chapter 17: A Balloon Voyage.
Chapter 18: A Day Of Victory.
Chapter 19: Down At Last.
Chapter 20: Crossing The Lines.
Chapter 21: Home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Rescue of a Supposed Spy.
Among the German Soldiers.
The Children on the Battlefield.
The Sea! The Sea!






AT ABOUKIR AND ACRE

A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Chap. Page
I. Making a Friend 11
II. A Bedouin Tribe 31
III. Left Behind 49
IV. The Battle of the Pyramids 66
V. A Street Attack 86
VI. The Rising in Cairo 105
VII. Saved 122
VIII. An Egyptian Tomb 142
IX. Sir Sidney Smith 162
X. A Sea-fight 182
XI. Acre 199
XII. A Desperate Siege 217
XIII. An Independent Command 234
XIV. A Pirate Hold 251
XV. Cruising 270
XVI. A Visit Home 287
XVII. Abercrombie's Expedition 304
XVIII. The Battle of Alexandria 322
XIX. Quiet and Rest 340

ILLUSTRATIONS

Facing Page
"Well, my lad, who are you?" Frontispiece
Ali and Ayala appeared 144
Edgar hits out 184
With a tremendous Cheer, flung themselves upon the Pirates 256
Giving a Yell of Derision and Defiance 328

Plan of the Battle of the Nile 84
Plan of the Siege of St. Jean D'Acre 209
Plan of the Battle of Alexandria 329






WITH COCHRANE THE DAUNTLESS

By George Alfred Henty



CONTENTS

Chap. Page
I. Off to Sea 11
II. In the Malay Archipelago 30
III. A Cyclone 50
IV. A Rescue 69
V. Again on the Island 90
VI. Home 109
VII. Cochrane's Career 128
VIII. The Basque Roads 146
IX. In Chili 158
X. Wrecked 176
XI. A Dangerous Companion 194
XII. Death of the Captain 214
XIII. Prize-money 231
XIV. A Prisoner 249
XV. Friends in Need 269
XVI. An Indian Guide 287
XVII. Down the River 305
XVIII. Captured by Indians 323
XIX. In Brazil 342
XX. Fresh Triumphs 363

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
The Lieutenant talks to Steve about going to Sea, Frontis. 11
"We went at the treacherous Malays with a will, and drove them back," 36
Stephen crawls to the rescue of his chum, Joyce, 88
Cochrane scatters the French Fleet in the Basque Roads by his Terrible Explosion-ship, 156
"The ship fell with a crash that threw Steve and the captain off their feet," 186
"With a shout, Stephen snatched up his sword and rushed at the assassin," 218
Stephen beats off the great War-canoe Single-handed, 228
Stephen is bound and brought before the Governor of San Carlos, 265
Stephen makes a dash for Liberty, and grapples with the Guard, 278
"The Animal was on the point of springing when Stephen fired," 306
Pita tries Stephen's Plan in order to escape from the Whirlpool, 323
"My dear boy," exclaimed Lord Cochrane, "thank God indeed that I see you alive," 365






A CHAPTER OF ADVENTURES

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Chap. Page
I.  A Fishing Village 5
II.  Caught by the Tide 15
III.  A Run from Harwich 27
IV.  The Wreck 37
V.  The Rescue 46
VI.  Altered Prospects 57
VII.  On Board the Wild Wave 69
VIII.  Alexandria 78
IX.  The Riot in Alexandria     89
X.  Prisoners 99
XI.  The Bombardment 110
XII.  Free 120
XIII.  Among Friends 131
XIV.  A Set of Rascals 143
XV.  A Threatening Sky 153
XVI.  Old Joe's Yarn 163
XVII.  In Dangerous Seas 180
XVIII.  A Cyclone 191
XIX.  Cast Ashore 201






CONDEMNED AS A NIHILIST

A Story Of Escape From Siberia

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated By Walter Paget



CONTENTS

Chap. Page
I. A Great Change, 11
II. A Cat's-paw, 33
III. A Hunting Party, 52
IV. A Prisoner, 67
V. An Old Acquaintance, 86
VI. An Escape, 104
VII. The Buriat's Child, 123
VIII. The Mines of Kara, 142
IX. Prison Life, 163
X. Preparations for Flight, 182
XI. Afloat, 202
XII. Winter, 222
XIII. Hunting, 242
XIV. The Break-up of Winter, 262
XV. Coasting, 282
XVI. A Samoyede Encampment, 302
XVII. A Sea Fight, 322
XVIII. Home Again, 339

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
Godfrey is captured by the Russian Police, Frontis. 70
A Supper of Roasted Squirrels, 121
Godfrey punishes Kobylin in the Convict Prison, 166
Spearing Fish by Torch-light, 218
Godfrey brings down an Elk, 245
The Slaughtered Wolves, 259
Luka faces the Bear, 277
Godfrey and Luka escaping from the Samoyedes, 318
Map of Russian Empire, 80






BY CONDUCT AND COURAGE

A Story Of The Days Of Nelson

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated By William Rainey



CONTENTS

CHAP. Page
I. An Orphan 11
II. In the King's Service 32
III. A Sea-Fight 53
IV. Promoted 75
V. A Pirate Hold 96
VI. A Narrow Escape 119
VII. An Independent Command 137
VIII. A Splendid Haul 157
IX. A Spell Ashore 178
X. Back at Scarcombe 197
XI. Captives Among the Moors 212
XII. Back on the "Tartar" 234
XIII. With Nelson 250
XIV. The Glorious First of June 264
XV. Escaped 284
XVI. A Daring Exploit 300
XVII. On Board the "Jason" 321
  XVIII. St. Vincent and Camperdown 342
XIX. Conclusion 362






CAPTAIN BAYLEY'S HEIR

A Tale Of The Gold Fields Of California

By G. A. Henty

With Twelve Full-Page Illustrations By H. M. Paget.



CONTENTS.

Chap. Page
I. Westminster! Westminster! 9
II. A Cold Swim, 25
III. A Cripple Boy, 42
IV. An Adopted Child, 58
V. A Terrible Accusation, 75
VI. At New Orleans, 92
VII. On the Mississippi, 107
VIII. Starting for the West, 127
IX. On the Plains, 154
X. A Buffalo Story, 173
XI. How Dick lost his Scalp, 186
XII. The Attack on the Caravan, 206
XIII. At the Gold-fields, 223
XIV. Captain Bayley, 238
XV. The Missing Heir, 253
XVI. John Holl, Dust Contractor, 268
XVII. The Lonely Diggers, 285
XVIII. A DreamVerified, 306
XIX. Striking it Rich, 324
XX. A Message from Abroad, 341
XXI. Happy Meetings, 360
XXII. Cleared at Last, 374

ILLUSTRATIONS.

  Page
Captain Bayley hears Startling News, Frontis. 262
The Rescue from the Serpentine, 32
The Break-up of the Chartist Meeting, 72
Frank's Visit to Mr. Hiram Little's Office, 101
A Flood on the Mississippi, 125
A Deer-hunt on the Prairie, 162
The Escape of the Captain's Daughter, 195
Dick and Frank elude the Indians, 227
The Sick Friend in the Mining Camp, 296
Gold-washing—a Good Day's Work, 329
The Attack on the Gold Escort, 338
Meeting of Captain Bayley and Mr. Adams, 352






THE CAT OF BUBASTES

A Tale Of Ancient Egypt

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

page
CHAPTER I.
The King of the Rebu 7
 
CHAPTER II.
The Siege of the City 26
 
CHAPTER III.
Captive 45
 
CHAPTER IV.
An Easy Servitude 64
 
CHAPTER V.
In Lower Egypt 83
 
CHAPTER VI.
Fowling and Fishing 105
 
CHAPTER VII.
Hippopotamus and Crocodile 125
 
CHAPTER VIII.
The Conspiracy in the Temple 147
 
CHAPTER IX.
A Startling Event 164
 
CHAPTER X.
The Cat of Bubastes 185
 
CHAPTER XI.
Dangers Thicken 206
 
CHAPTER XII.
The Death of Ameres 224
 
CHAPTER XIII.
The Search for Mysa 245
 
CHAPTER XIV.
A Prince of Egypt 265
 
CHAPTER XV.
Ameres is Revenged 284
 
CHAPTER XVI.
Up the Nile 308
 
CHAPTER XVII.
Out of Egypt 329
 
CHAPTER XVIII.
The Desert Journey 349
 
CHAPTER XIX.
Home at Last 365
 
CHAPTER XX.
The King of the Rebu 384






OUT ON THE PAMPAS

The Young Settlers

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. Mrs. Hardy’s Resolution.
CHAPTER II. The Start.
CHAPTER III. A New Life.
CHAPTER IV. The Pampas.
CHAPTER V. The Settler’s Home.
CHAPTER VI. A Tale of the Mexican War.
CHAPTER VII. Seth Continues His Narrative of the Mexican Adventure.
CHAPTER VIII. Farm Work and Amusements.
CHAPTER IX. Neighbourly Visits and Advice.
CHAPTER X. The Lost Cattle.
CHAPTER XI. Quiet Times.
CHAPTER XII. A Steady Hand.
CHAPTER XIII. The Indian Attack.
CHAPTER XIV. Terrible News.
CHAPTER XV. The Pampas on Fire.
CHAPTER XVI. At the Stake.
CHAPTER XVII. Rescued.
CHAPTER XVIII. And Last.






THROUGH RUSSIAN SNOWS

A Story Of Napoleon's Retreat From Moscow

By G.A. Henty



CONTENTS

Two Brothers,
Before the Justices,
In a Fresh Scrape,
The Smuggler's Cave,
Following a Trail,
A Commission,
A French Prison,
Pistol Practice,
A Duel,
Smolensk,
With the Russian Army,
Borodino,
With the Rear-guard,
Ney's Retreat,
In Comfortable Quarters,
An Unexpected Meeting,

ILLUSTRATIONS

Sergeant Julian Wyatt receives the Cross of the Legion of Honour,
"Mark my words, you young scoundrel, I will be even with you yet,"
Julian finds himself a Prisoner among the Smugglers,
"Captain Marshall's pistol fell to the ground, and he staggered back a pace,"
"On the march little Stephanie often chose to be carried on Julian's shoulder,"
"I am the Countess Stephanie Woronski. I am glad to see you,"
The Last of a Veteran of Napoleon's Grande Armée,
Julian introduces Stephanie to his Brother Frank,
Map showing the Route of Napoleon's March to Moscow,
Plan of the Battle of Smolensk,
Plan of the Battle of Borodino,






FACING DEATH

The Hero Of The Vaughan Pit

A Tale Of The Coal Mines

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAP.   PAGE
I. Evil Tidings, 9
II. Bull-dog, 16
III. The Resolution, 31
IV. The Vaughan Pit, 39
V. Setting to Work, 49
VI. "The Old Shaft," 54
VII. Friendship, 64
VIII. Progress, 74
IX. The Great Strike, 80
X. Hard Times, 96
XI. The Attack on the Engine-house, 105
XII. After the Strike, 117
XIII. A Heavy Loss, 124
XIV. The Night-school, 134
XV. The Sewing-class, 146
XVI. A New Life, 156
XVII. The Dog Fight, 166
XVIII. Stokebridge Feast, 173
XIX. The Great Riot, 183
XX. The Arm of the Law, 193
XXI. A Knotty Question, 201
XXII. The Solution, 209
XXIII. The Explosion at the Vaughan, 222
XXIV. In Deadly Peril, 235
XXV. The Imprisoned Miners, 239
XXVI. A Critical Moment, 253
XXVII. Rescued, 259
XXVIII. Changes, 274
XXIX. The New Manager, 283
XXX. Risen, 289
XXXI. Conclusion, 298

ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE
Bulldog finds a Friend, Frontispiece.
In the Old Shaft—Can he be Saved? 58
Nelly's First Lesson, 70
A Life or Death Struggle, 113
Jack is Victorious, 170
The New Schoolmistress, 217
After the First Explosion—The Search Party, 237
Saved! 270






MAORI and SETTLER

A Story Of The New Zealand War

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS.

A Home Broken up,
The Embarkation,
The Voyage,
A Row on Shore,
A Boat Expedition,
Putting in the Refit,
A Savage Surprise,
The End of the Voyage,
The New Zealand War,
The Glade,
The Hau-Haus,
The First Alarm
The Attack on the Glade,
Fresh Troubles,
The Massacre at Poverty Bay,
The Pursuit of Te Kooti,
Back at the Farm,
In England,

ILLUSTRATIONS

"Drop that or I fire!"
A dozen Spears struck the Water round her
Wilfrid and the Grimstones find it hard Work
Mr. Atherton keeps the Mouth of the Defile
"I am afraid I am heavy on a horse still, Wilfrid"
Map of Hawke Bay, Poverty Bay, and surrounding Country






STURDY AND STRONG

How George Andrews Made His Way

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS.

I. Alone, 1
II. Two Friends, 25
III. Work, 48
IV. Home, 74
V. An Adventure, 97
VI. Fire!, 117
VII. Saved!, 142
  Do Your Duty, 165
  Surly Joe, 231
  A Fish-wife's Dream, 257






A SEARCH FOR A SECRET.

A Novel.

By G. A. Henty

Vol. I. (of III)



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I EARLY DAYS
CHAPTER II THE HARMERS OF HARMER PLACE
CHAPTER III "L'HOMME PROPOSE, DIEU DISPOSE"
CHAPTER IV THE LAST OF THE HARMERS
CHAPTER V TESTAMENTARY INTENTIONS
CHAPTER VI THE BISHOP OF RAVENNA
CHAPTER VII SOCIETY GRACIOUSLY CONDESCENDS
CHAPTER VIII INTRODUCED TO THE WORLD
CHAPTER IX THE OLD STORY
CHAPTER X SUNSHINE AND SHADOW
CHAPTER XI LAYING A TRAIN
CHAPTER XII THE EXPLOSION
CHAPTER XIII A BAD BUSINESS
CHAPTER XIV MISSING!






A SEARCH FOR A SECRET

A Novel

By G. A. Henty

Vol. II (of III)

CHAPTER I A FAMILY CONCLAVE
CHAPTER II SWIFT RETRIBUTION
CHAPTER III THE SEARCH COMMENCED
CHAPTER IV EVIL DAYS
CHAPTER V OVERTURES FROM THE ENEMY
CHAPTER VI THE PRIEST'S CHAMBER
CHAPTER VII THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE
CHAPTER VIII STRUGGLES FOR A LIVING
CHAPTER IX POLLY TO THE RESCUE
CHAPTER X ALLIES FROM ALSATIA
CHAPTER XI THE COUP DE MAIN
CHAPTER XII AFTER THE BATTLE
CHAPTER XIII A YOUNG WIDOW






DOROTHY'S DOUBLE

BY G. A. HENTY

In Three Volumes, Vol. I.

PROLOGUE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
NEW LIBRARY NOVELS.






THE LOST HEIR

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS.

I. A Brave Action 1
II. In the South Seas 14
III. A Deaf Girl 27
IV. The Gypsy 40
V. A Gambling Den 52
VI. John Simcoe 65
VII. John Simcoe's Friend 77
VIII. General Mathieson's Seizure 90
IX. A Strange Illness 102
X. Two Heavy Blows 112
XI. A Startling Will 124
XII. Dr. Leeds Speaks 137
XIII. Netta Visits Stowmarket 150
XIV. An Advertisement 164
XV. Very Bad News 176
XVI. A Fresh Clew 193
XVII. Netta Acts Independently 206
XVIII. Down in the Marshes 220
XIX. A Partial Success 233
XX. A Dinner Party 247
XXI. A Box at the Opera 262
XXII. Nearing the Goal 274
XXIII. Walter 287
XXIV. A New Barge 301
XXV. A Crushing Exposure 316
XXVI. A Letter from Abroad 329






A ROVING COMMISSION

Through The Black Insurrection At Hayti

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Chapter Page
I. A Fight with a Bloodhound 1
II. Rejoined 21
III. A Slave Depot 38
IV. A Sharp Fight 58
V. A Pirate Hold 76
VI. The Negro Rising 93
VII. In Hiding 112
VIII. A Time of Waiting 132
IX. An Attack on the Cave 152
X. Afloat Again 172
XI. A First Command 191
XII. A Rescue 211
XIII. Two Captures 232
XIV. The Attack on Port-au-Prince 253
XV. The Attack on Port-au-Prince 273
XVI. Toussait L'Ouverture 293
XVII. A French Frigate 311
XVIII. Another Engagement 331
XIX. Home 352

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
"I have heard a great deal of you, Mr. Glover," the Admiral said Frontispiece
"Headed by Nat, the crew of the gig leapt down on to the deck" 40
The Guns on the Rampart send a Shower of Grape into the Pirate 64
"It was not long before he came across the figure of a prostrate man" 122
"He fell like a log over the precipice" 164
The Journey to the Coast 178
The Rescue of Louise Pickard 212
"Four shots were fired and as many negroes fell" 226
"The captain of the pirates shook his fist in defiance" 246
A Message from Toussaint L'Ouverture 294
"Drop it!" Nat repeated 308
"Nat sprang on to the rail" 318






THE CURSE OF CARNE'S HOLD

A Tale of Adventure

By G. A. Henty





CONTENTS

CHAPTER I. HOW THE CURSE BEGAN 5
CHAPTER II. MARGARET CARNE 21
CHAPTER III. TWO QUARRELS 39
CHAPTER IV. A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY 58
CHAPTER V. THE INQUEST 75
CHAPTER VI. RUTH POWLETT 96
CHAPTER VII. THE VERDICT 112
CHAPTER VIII. ENLISTED 128
CHAPTER IX. THE OUTBREAK 147
CHAPTER X. A SUCCESSFUL DEFENCE 165
CHAPTER XI. ATTACK ON A WAGGON-TRAIN 183
CHAPTER XII. IN THE AMATOLAS 202
CHAPTER XIII. THE RESCUE 219
CHAPTER XIV. RONALD IS OFFERED A COMMISSION 238
CHAPTER XV. A PARTING 256
CHAPTER XVI. SEARCHING FOR A CLUE 273
CHAPTER XVII. RUTH POWLETT CONFESSES 290
CHAPTER XVIII. GEORGE FORESTER'S DEATH 307
CHAPTER XIX. THE FIRE AT CARNE'S HOLD 324
CHAPTER XX. CLEARED AT LAST 340






THE MARCH TO MAGDALA

By G. A. Henty

Special Correspondent Of The "standard"

CONTENTS

Preface
Introductory chapter
The March to Magdala
On board Transport General Havelock, December 1st, 1867
Annesley Bay, December 4th
Annesley Bay, December 6th
Koomaylo, December 9th
Koomaylo, December 12th
Upper Sooro, December 13th
Camp, Senafe, December 16th
Senafe, December 19th
Senafe, December 20th
Camp, Senafe, December 23d
Camp, Senafe, December 26th
Zulla, Annesley Bay, January 2d, 1868
Zulla, Jan. 6th
Zulla, January 19th
Zulla, January 22d
Senafe, January 31st
Senafe, February 3d
Goun-Gonna, February 4th
Attegrat, February 7th
Attegrat, February 13th
Attegrat, February 17th
Ad Abaga, Feb. 20th
Dongolo, Feb. 26th
Doullo, February 29
Antalo, March 4th
Antalo, March 7th
Antalo, March 11th
Meshech, March 14th
Mahkan, March 16th
Ashangi Lake, March 19th
Lât, March 21st
Dildee, March 24th
Dildee, March 24th
Santarai, March 29th
Scindee, April 5th
Dalanta, April 5th
Dalanta, April 7th
Before Magdala, April 11th
April 12th
Ten o'clock P.M.
Before Magdala, April 14th
Before Magdala, April 16th
Antalo, May 1st
Footnotes
Transcriber's Note






IN THE HANDS OF THE MALAYS

And Other Stories

By G. A. Henty


CONTENTS

Page
IN THE HANDS OF THE MALAYS 7
 
ON THE TRACK—
Chapter I.— A Sad Christmas 55
II.— True Friends 71
III.— Making a Start 89
IV.— A Clue 102
V.— The Fog Clears 117
VI.— Conclusion 132
 
A FRONTIER GIRL 149






YULE LOGS

Being Longmans' Xmas Annual For 1898

Edited By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

  PAGE
A FIGHTING MERMAID. By Kirk Munroe 1
Illustrated by Fred. T. Jane.  
THE VENTURE OF THE "BERTHA" WHALER. By Henry Frith 39
Illustrated by W. H. Overend.  
A FRENCHMAN'S GRATITUDE. By Lieut.-Col. Percy-Groves 74
Illustrated by J. Finnemore.  
THE BADGE OF THE FOURTH FOOT. By Robert Leighton 115
Illustrated by J. Ayton Symington.  
A DANGEROUS GAME. By G. Manville Fenn 155
Illustrated by C. J. Staniland.  
BY DEFAULT OF THE ENGINEER. By Franklin Fox 203
Illustrated by Gordon Browne.  
THE KING OF SPAIN'S WILL. By John Bloundelle-Burton 236
Illustrated by Enoch Ward.  
A NEW ENGLAND RAID. By E. F. Pollard 271
Illustrated by Gordon Browne.
SIR RICHARD'S SQUIRES. By Charles W. Whistler 310
Illustrated by R. Wheelwright.  
THE SLAVER'S REVENGE. By Harry Collingwood 344
Illustrated by Trevor Haddon.  
ON A MEXICAN RANCHE. By G. A. Henty 383
Illustrated by H. Bird.  

ILLUSTRATIONS

"An Indian sprang up behind him" Frontispiece
  PAGE
"The strange tow, slowly making its way up the harbour" 13
"She hovered like a gigantic fish" 17
"Then two dripping figures scrambled aboard" 29
"The explosion, close under their bows, of a giant fire-cracker" 31
"The Alfonso XIX. lay in a glow of diffused light that seemed to come from beneath her very keel" 33
"Threw the whole harbour into an uproar of terror" 35
"The captain, overbalanced, dropped overboard, and disappeared in the raging sea" 43
"Hullo, my young spitfire! so you want a lesson, do you?" 47
"What are those black things, Mr. Stevens?" 54
"In the dim light two curious objects appeared" 63
"The end appeared near" 69
"I immediately ran forward to the scene of action" 77
"Our gunners hammered away at Rosetta" 85
"Very cautiously we made our way down the sand-hills" 91
"As the fog cleared off, there appeared before us the Turkish army" 97
"Our standing ranks gave them a rattling volley" 105
"I dropped senseless to the ground" 111
"Suddenly a fluttering book flew past his curly head" 117
"Turned up a rusty old claymore" 124
"Alan refused to accept this offer of friendship" 135
"Colin handed him the lantern" 146
"Neil? my brother Neil?" 151
"Whisked himself round and held his tar-kettle and brush out like a pair of balances" 160
"Rev'nue cutter," said Hezz shortly 166
"A vigorous cut divided the fishing-line" 171
"A signal! came the next moment in answer" 181
"For there below him, lit up by a few lanterns, he could make out the hull of a great lugger" 186
"Oh," he cried, "there you are, sir!" 193
"Master Lahnce, lad!" cried the old man, making a grab at the boy's hand 201
"A quiet smoke" 205
"This is a pleasant prospect" 209
"Caught a firm grip of her dress" 214
"Uttering a wild yell, rushed off towards the nearest hut" 228
"Mr. Urquhart tried the effect of the nine-pounders" 233
"Ran his finger along a map of France" 242
"We are soldiers, not——" 251
"Not so fast, mademoiselle, not so fast. What are you doing here?" 254
The Rescue 265
"A friendship that eventually ripened—" 269
"I was afraid, and hid myself in the long rushes" 273
"Quiet! Josiah Blackstone" 287
"Be on your guard" 295
"With a shout of triumph she leaped into the water" 303
"He fell forward dead in the black swamp" 307
"He came heavily to the roadside grass, where he lay stunned" 311
"Sir Richard sat in his great chair on the daïs" 315
"I know where I am not wanted, at least" 323
"She seemed to care little" 327
"The next thing I knew was that my good steed was down on his nose among the stones" 336
"We were met by a ragamuffin crowd of swarthy, black-haired, fierce-eyed ruffians" 349
"A gang of some fifty negroes appeared" 367
"Borne aloft on a sort of rude throne supported upon the shoulders of eight stalwart negroes" 371
"She waved her hand above her head by way of farewell" 375
"Before he could pull the trigger I had struck up the weapon" 380
"Horses, when required, could be lassoed" 385
"Was often away on horseback with her dogs" 389
"The great assemblage of all the cattle, known as the round up" 403
"Shot an unusually fine mountain lion" 411
"I struck Violetta sharply and she galloped off like an arrow" 418
"A loud shout burst from the bushes as he issued out" 423






IN GREEK WATERS

A Story Of The Grecian War Of Independence (1821-1827)

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAPTER   PAGE
I. A Greek Student 11
II. A Yacht 29
III. The Wreck 47
IV. A Startling Proposal 66
V. Fitting Out 85
VI. Under Weigh 107
VII. A Change of Name 127
VIII. A Besieged Village 145
IX. Rescued 162
X. A Daring Exploit 180
XI. In the Hands of the Turks 197
XII. Planning a Rescue 213
XIII. The Pasha of Adalia 225
XIV. Chios 243
XV. A White Squall 259
XVI. Fire-Ships 277
XVII. Rescuing the Garrison of Athens 295
XVIII. A Turkish Defeat 312
XIX. Prisoners 330
XX. At Constantinople 348
XXI. The “Misericordia” Again 365
XXII. All Ends Well 385

ILLUSTRATIONS

  PAGE
Captured by Albanian Brigands Frontispiece
“Well, youngster, what is it?” 20
Horace suggests a Rescue 52
Their First Sight of the Schooner 82
A Discussion about Clothes 110
“Give them a round,” said Captain Martyn 148
The Captain is Wounded 177
The Greek Captives are brought on Deck 198
The Capture of the Pasha 228
Repelling the Turkish Boarders 279
The Governor comes on Board 306
The Doctor tells the Story 379
___________
Map of Grecian Archipelago 10






IN THE HANDS OF THE CAVE-DWELLERS

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated By Wat. Miller

CONTENTS

Chap. Page
I. A Midnight Attack 7
II. A Hearty Welcome 23
III. An Ambush 42
IV. A Great Ranch 61
V. An Indian Raid 81
VI. Hopeful News 101
VII. The Pursuit 120
VIII. The Cave-Dwellers 140
IX. Rescued 157






OUT WITH GARIBALDI

A Story Of The Liberation Of Italy

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

Chap.   Page
I. Awaiting the Attack 11
II. A Desperate Defence 31
III. Troubles 50
IV. A Sudden Summons 65
V. On the Way 85
VI. The Villa Spinola 104
VII. The Expedition Sails 125
VIII. Palermo 143
IX. Hard Fighting 158
X. With Bixio 178
XI. A Hazardous Expedition 197
XII. An Ambuscade 216
XIII. Across the Straits 233
XIV. A Discovery 252
XV. The Advance from Reggio 272
XVI. Naples 292
XVII. The Battle of the Volturno 311
XVIII. Capua 330

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
"Frank engaged in a tough fight with the officer who held the flag" Frontis. 145
"Walking up and down the room like a caged lion" 35
"His assailant fell back and disappeared" 91
"The hinges of the door were broken off" 161
"In her excitement she fell on her knees" 205
"'Silence, signors!' he said in a loud voice" 244
"It was not until Nullo ordered four men to load ... that he would answer" 307
"He went up to Percival and put his hand on his shoulder" 337
Map showing Position of the Opposing Forces round Capua 313
Plan of the Battle of the Volturno 319






REDSKIN AND COW-BOY

A Tale Of The Western Plains

G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Chap.   Page
I. An Advertisement, 11
II. Terrible News, 29
III. The Wanderer's Return, 50
IV. An Explosion, 67
V. Across the Sea, 83
VI. A Horse Deal, 100
VII. Among the Cow-boys, 119
VIII. A Rattlesnake Diet, 136
IX. A Round-up, 156
X. A Race, 172
XI. A Fire on the Plains, 189
XII. An Indian Raid, 206
XIII. Rescued, 224
XIV. Surrounded by Redskins, 242
XV. With the Waggon Teams, 260
XVI. A Mining Expedition, 284
XVII. Carried off, 303
XVIII. The Brigands' Haunt, 321
XIX. A Fight and a Rescue, 339
XX. The Avenger, 359

ILLUSTRATIONS.

  Page
The Meeting in the Inn Garden at El Paso, Frontis. 290
Symonds and Bill Tunstall have a Talk, 39
Hugh practises shooting with his Revolver, 72
"Hugh, seizing a poker, sprang at his Uncle," 81
When the Cow-boy fired, Hugh dropped on one knee, 98
"The next jump threw him fairly over the horse's head," 130
Branding the Calves at the "Round-up", 167
"A couple of kicks sent out the planks, and then we bolted," 195
"All safe, Father," cried Rosie, 230
The Cow-boys charged down upon the Indians, 262
Discovering the Body of the Bloodhound, 313
Besieged by Brigands, 346






WITH THE ALLIES TO PEKIN

A Tale Of The Relief Of The Legations

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated By Wal Paget



>CONTENTS

CHAPTER   PAGE
I. School, 1
II. The Boxers, 20
III. In Disguise, 39
IV. A Rescue, 55
V. With Seymour's Column, 76
VI. In Pekin, 96
VII. Fortifying the Legations, 110
VIII. A Perilous Adventure, 134
IX. In the Enemy's Camp, 148
X. A Mission, 180
XI. The Fight at Tientsin, 211
XII. Delays, 232
XIII. Capturing the Taku Forts, 251
XIV. Surrounded, 270
XV. Relief in Sight, 286
XVI. The Capture of Pekin, 303
XVII. The Story of the Siege, 322
XVIII. Conclusion, 337

ILLUSTRATIONS

  PAGE
â?oThe tiger seized him by the shoulder,â? Frontis ii
Rex rescues his cousins from the Boxers, 62
Rex interrogates a wounded Boxer, 100
â?oThey were lowered down one after the other,â? 142
â?oRex's revolver cracked out,â? 170
â?oThere was a lull of surprise then a confused jabbering, followed by several musket–shots,â? 200
â?oBasil Guy ran back and bound up his wounds,â? 236
â?oTheir cavalry cut up the flying Chinese,â? 290
Map illustrating the Relief of the Pekin Legations, Facing p. 1






A SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER
AND OTHER STORIES

By G. A. Henty

Illustrated By Frances Ewan



CONTENTS

A SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER:
Chap. Page
I. A Punitive Expedition 7
II. Attacked 20
III. Hard Pressed 34
IV. Prisoners 48
V. Escaped 62
VI. Rough Travelling 75
VII. A Skirmish 90
VIII. Darlinger Again 104
HOW COUNT CONRAD VON WALDENSTURM TOOK GOLDSTEIN 115
A RAID BY THE BLACKS 171

ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
"She stood admiring herself for a long time" Frontis.
"I wish I had been a boy instead of a girl," Nita said 9
"She suddenly sat down on the next bed, faint and sick" 30
"Nita had one shot left in her revolver, and she directed this against her forehead" 51
The Escape from the Castle 156
Effie gives the Alarm 192






TALES FROM THE WORKS OF
G. A. HENTY

CONTENTS

THE MATE'S STORY from "The Plague Ship"
THE EXPLOSION IN THE VAUGHAN PIT from "Facing Death"
THE RED CAPTAIN from "One of the 28th"
A WIFE'S STRATAGEM from "In Freedom's Cause"
KINDNESS REWARDED from "Captain Bayley's Heir"
A BATTLE WITH WOLVES from "The Young Carthaginian"
A CYCLONE IN THE BAY OF BENGAL from "A Chapter of Adventures"
THE FLOOD IN PINE-TREE GULCH from "Tales of Daring and Danger"
A BRUSH WITH THE CHINESE from "Tales of Daring and Danger"
THE BLACK DEATH from "St. George for England"
THE WHITE SHIP from "The Reign of Terror"
THE CHILD'S RETURN from "With Wolfe in Canada"
THE BLACK HOLE OF CALCUTTA from "With Clive in India"






THROUGH THE SIKH WAR

A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

Eastward Ho!

The Shadow of War

At the Castle

A Raid from the Hills

Retribution

A Siege

Startling News

In the Service

Moodkee and Ferozeshah

Aliwal and Sobraon

An Ambush

A Prisoner

Escape

Treachery

The News of the Massacre

Seven Hours of Suspense

With Sher Singh

Rejoining

Chillianwalla

Gujerat

Retired

ILLUSTRATIONS

Percy threatens to shoot the Ferrymen Frontispiece
Percy learns the Punjaubi Language
Percy shoots the Assassin during the attack on the Fortress
The Commander-in-chief thanks Percy for his Report
Percy awakes, to find that the Guards are Vigilant
"Is he dead?" Percy asked as he reined up his Horse
Percy takes part in the Battle of Chillianwalla
Percy has an Interview with Sher Singh
Map of the Punjaub






WITH THE BRITISH LEGION

A Story of the Carlist Wars

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

ENLISTED
IN SPAIN
AN ADVENTURE
THE FIRST FIGHT
A FURIOUS STRUGGLE
A CAPTIVE
A GREAT CHANGE
A DESPERATE ADVENTURE
THE ESCAPE
A GOOD SERVICE
A THWARTED PLOT
A FIASCO
A DESPERATE ATTEMPT
A RESCUE
A CHALLENGE
ENGAGED
KIDNAPPED
ESCAPED
MILITARY MOVEMENTS
THE END OF A FEUD
HOME

ILLUSTRATIONS

"SETTING SPURS TO THEIR HORSES THE FOUR MEN DASHED FORWARD" Frontispiece
ARTHUR MAKES HIS WAY THROUGH THE CARLIST LINES
"A SAIL WAS HOISTED AND THEY RAN OUT MERRILY"
"HE BEGAN TO DRAG HIMSELF ALONG"
"ARTHUR FLUNG HIM BACK ACROSS THE TABLE"
"QUEEN CHRISTINA HELD OUT HER HAND"
"AH!" HE SAID, "SO I HAVE LAID HANDS ON YOU AT LAST"
"LITTLE BY LITTLE ARTHUR'S ADVANCE ACCELERATED"
"A TALL MAN WITH A HARSH, ASCETIC FACE ENTERED"
"THE TWO WEAPONS FLASHED AT THE SAME MOMENT"






ALL BUT LOST

Vol. 1 of 3

A Novel

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

CHAP.   PAGE
I.- COLLEGE LIFE 1
II.- THE DUSTMAN'S FAMILY 22
III.- BROKEN DOWN 46
IV.- THE OWNERS OF WYVERN HALL 70
V.- A MODEST ANNIVERSARY 94
VI.- THE BINGHAMS 118
VII.- A STARTLING SUGGESTION 138
VIII.- A SHATTERED HOME 169
IX.- WHAT WILL IT LEAD TO? 195
X.- PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL 221
XI- AN EVENING AT THE HOLLS' 244
XII.- THWARTED PLANS 264






All But Lost

Vol. 2 of 3

A Novel

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS.

CHAP.   PAGE
I. —WHO WILL WIN THEM? 1
II. —THE "LIVELY STUNNERS" 21
III. —A SLAP IN THE FACE 43
IV. —A LIGHT IN THE GLOOM 60
V. —SPRETÆ INJURIA FORMÆ 74
VI. —LOSING THE GLOVES 86
VII. —GATHERING CLOUDS 103
VIII. —THE ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE "TIMES" 123
IX. —GONE 132
X. —WHAT WAS IT? 145
XI. —STEPHEN WALKER DOES HIS WORST 157
XII. —FOLLOWING IT UP 176
XIII. —A DESPERATE GAME 190
XIV. —A SHOP TO LET 206
XV. —WHAT CAN IT MEAN? 220
XVI. —THE INTERCEPTED LETTER 231
XVII. —WAITING FOR THE ANSWER 250
XVIII. —A CUT DIRECT 263
XIX. —A CHANGE OF PLAN 270






TO HERAT AND CABUL

A Story Of The First Afghan War

By G.A. Henty



CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGE
I. Alone in the World 1
II. An Unexpected Meeting 19
III. The Siege of Herat 36
IV. A Sturdy Defence 54
V. In Candahar 72
VI. An Escape 89
VII. In the Service 108
VIII. The Advance 126
IX. Just in Time 144
X. A Mission 161
XI. A Dangerous Journey 180
XII. Troubles Thicken 198
XIII. The Murder of Sir A. Burnes 216
XIV. A Series of Blunders 232
XV. A Doomed Army 249
XVI. Annihilation of the Army 267
XVII. Jellalabad 286
XVIII. The Advance on Cabul 301
XIX. The British Captives 321

ILLUSTRATIONS

Angus and Pottinger watching the fight from the walls of Herat Frontispiece
A man walking just in front of him ... was knocked down
Azim surprises the spy
He took down the prop, and thrust it suddenly with all his force through the hole
There, lying close under a rock, was a young Afghan
As they passed the corner ... some men sprang on them
Angus was half-mad with grief and with fury that he was not in his place among the troops
Angus shows his goods to the prisoners
Map of Afghanistan and North-west Frontier of India






WITH ROBERTS TO PRETORIA

A Tale Of The South African War

By G.A. Henty

CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGE
I. A Change of Fortune 1
II. On a Dutch Farm 19
III. A Quarrel 36
IV. The Ultimatum 58
V. Scouting 77
VI. The Advance 95
VII. Belmont, Graspan, and the Modder 111
VIII. A Dangerous Mission 132
IX. Kimberley 151
X. An Escape 170
XI. Magersfontein 190
XII. A Prisoner 211
XIII. Friends 227
XIV. A Band of Scoundrels 244
XV. Down Country 263
XVI. An Old Enemy 281
XVII. The Relief of Kimberley 300
XVIII. Paardeberg 318
XIX. Mafeking 337
XX. Johannesburg 354
XXI. Settled 371






A MARCH ON LONDON

Being A Story Of Wat Tyler's Insurrection

By G. A. Henty

CONTENTS

PREFACE
A MARCH ON LONDON
CHAPTER I TROUBLED TIMES
CHAPTER II A FENCING BOUT
CHAPTER III WAT TYLER
CHAPTER IV IN LONDON
CHAPTER V A RESCUE
CHAPTER VI A CITY MERCHANT
CHAPTER VII DEATH TO THE FLEMINGS!
CHAPTER VIII A COMBAT IN THE TOWER
CHAPTER IX DEATH OF THE TYLER
CHAPTER X A FIGHT IN THE OPEN
CHAPTER XI AN INVITATION
CHAPTER XII THE TROUBLES IN FLANDERS
CHAPTER XIII A STARVING TOWN
CHAPTER XIV CIVIL WAR
CHAPTER XV A CRUSHING DEFEAT
CHAPTER XVI A WAR OF THE CHURCH
CHAPTER XVII PRISONERS
CHAPTER XVIII A NOBLE GIFT
CHAPTER XIX WELL SETTLED






AT AGINCOURT

By G. A. Henty


CONTENTS

PREFACE
AT AGINCOURT
CHAPTER I A FEUDAL CASTLE
CHAPTER II TROUBLES IN FRANCE
CHAPTER III A SIEGE
CHAPTER IV A FATAL ACCIDENT
CHAPTER V HOSTAGES
CHAPTER VI IN PARIS
CHAPTER VII IN THE STREETS OF PARIS
CHAPTER VIII A RIOT
CHAPTER IX A STOUT DEFENCE
CHAPTER X AFTER THE FRAY
CHAPTER XI DANGER THREATENED
CHAPTER XII IN HIDING
CHAPTER XIII THE MASTERS OF PARIS
CHAPTER XIV PLANNING MASSACRE
CHAPTER XV A RESCUE
CHAPTER XVI THE ESCAPE
CHAPTER XVII A LONG PAUSE
CHAPTER XVIII KATARINA
CHAPTER XIX AGINCOURT
CHAPTER XX PENSHURST






IN THE HEART OF THE ROCKIES

A Story Of Adventure In Colorado

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I TOM'S CHOICE
CHAPTER II FINDING FRIENDS
CHAPTER III ON THE PLAINS
CHAPTER IV LEAPING HORSE
CHAPTER V IN DANGER
CHAPTER VI UNITED
CHAPTER VII CHASED
CHAPTER VIII IN SAFETY
CHAPTER IX A BAD TIME
CHAPTER X AN AVALANCHE
CHAPTER XI WINTER
CHAPTER XII THE SNOW FORT
CHAPTER XIII A FRESH START
CHAPTER XIV AN INDIAN ATTACK
CHAPTER XV THE COLORADO
CHAPTER XVI AFLOAT IN CANOES
CHAPTER XVII THE GRAND CAÑON
CHAPTER XVIII BACK TO DENVER
CHAPTER XIX A FORTUNE






THE BOY KNIGHT.

A Tale Of The Crusades

By G.A. Henty


CONTENTS

THE BOY KNIGHT.
CHAPTER I. THE OUTLAWS.
CHAPTER II. A RESCUE.
CHAPTER III. THE CAPTURE OF WORTHAM HOLD.
CHAPTER IV. THE CRUSADES.
CHAPTER V. PREPARATIONS.
CHAPTER VI. THE LISTS.
CHAPTER VII. REVENGE.
CHAPTER VIII. THE ATTACK.
CHAPTER IX. THE PRINCESS BERENGARIA.
CHAPTER X. PIRATES.
CHAPTER XI. IN THE HOLY LAND.
CHAPTER XII. THE ACCOLADE.
CHAPTER XIII. IN THE HANDS OF THE SARACENS.
CHAPTER XIV. AN EFFORT FOR FREEDOM.
CHAPTER XV. A HERMIT'S TALE.
CHAPTER XVI. A FIGHT OF HEROES.
CHAPTER XVII. AN ALPINE STORM.
CHAPTER XVIII. SENTENCED TO DEATH.
CHAPTER XIX. DRESDEN.
CHAPTER XX. UNDER THE GREENWOOD.
CHAPTER XXI. THE ATTEMPT ON THE CONVENT.
CHAPTER XXII. A DASTARDLY STRATAGEM.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE FALSE AND PERJURED KNIGHT.
CHAPTER XXIV. THE SIEGE OF EVESHAM CASTLE.
CHAPTER XXV. IN SEARCH OF THE KING.
CHAPTER XXVI. KING RICHARD'S RETURN TO ENGLAND.






THE TREASURE OF THE INCAS

A Story of Adventure in Peru

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE TO THE ORIGINAL EDITION
THE TREASURE OF THE INCAS
CHAPTER I HOW IT CAME ABOUT
CHAPTER II THE START
CHAPTER III AT LIMA
CHAPTER IV A STREET FRAY
CHAPTER V AMONG THE MOUNTAIN
CHAPTER VI A TROPICAL FOREST
CHAPTER VII AN INDIAN ATTACK
CHAPTER VIII DEFEAT OF THE NATIVES
CHAPTER IX THE SIGNAL STAR
CHAPTER X A FRESH START
CHAPTER XI BRIGANDS
CHAPTER XII PRISONERS
CHAPTER XIII LETTERS FROM HOME
CHAPTER XIV THE CASTLE OF THE DEMONS
CHAPTER XV INVESTIGATIONS
CHAPTER XVI THE SEARCH BEGINS
CHAPTER XVII AT WORK
CHAPTER XVIII DISAPPOINTMENT
CHAPTER XIX THE TREASURE
CHAPTER XX HOME






THE YOUNG BUGLERS

By G.A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
THE YOUNG BUGLERS
CHAPTER I. A COACHING ADVENTURE.
CHAPTER II. TWO YOUNG PICKLES.
CHAPTER III. ENLISTED.
CHAPTER IV. A TOUGH CUSTOMER.
CHAPTER V. OVERBOARD.
CHAPTER VI. PORTUGAL.
CHAPTER VII. THE PASSAGE OF THE DUORO—TALAVERA.
CHAPTER VIII. A PAUSE IN OPERATIONS.
CHAPTER IX. WITH THE GUERILLAS.
CHAPTER X. MADRID.
CHAPTER XI. THE FIGHT ON THE COA.
CHAPTER XII. BUSACO AND TORRES VEDRAS.
CHAPTER XIII. ALBUERA.
CHAPTER XIV. INVALIDED HOME.
CHAPTER XV. CIUDAD RODRIGO AND BADAJOS.
CHAPTER XVI. SALAMANCA.
CHAPTER XVII. CAUGHT IN A TRAP.
CHAPTER XVIII. JUST IN TIME.
CHAPTER XIX. VITTORIA.
CHAPTER XX. TOULOUSE.






WHEN LONDON BURNED

By G. A. Henty



CONTENTS

PREFACE
WHEN LONDON BURNED
CHAPTER I FATHERLESS
CHAPTER II A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
CHAPTER III A THIEF SOMEWHERE
CHAPTER IV CAPTURED
CHAPTER V KIDNAPPED
CHAPTER VI A NARROW ESCAPE
CHAPTER VII SAVED FROM A VILLAIN
CHAPTER VIII THE CAPTAIN'S YARN
CHAPTER IX THE FIRE IN THE SAVOY
CHAPTER X HOW JOHN WILKES FOUGHT THE DUTCH
CHAPTER XI PRINCE RUPERT
CHAPTER XII NEW FRIENDS
CHAPTER XIII THE BATTLE OF LOWESTOFT
CHAPTER XIV HONOURABLE SCARS
CHAPTER XV THE PLAGUE
CHAPTER XVI FATHER AND SON
CHAPTER XVII SMITTEN DOWN
CHAPTER XVIII A STROKE OF GOOD FORTUNE
CHAPTER XIX TAKING POSSESSION
CHAPTER XX THE FIGHT OFF DUNKIRK
CHAPTER XXI LONDON IN FLAMES
CHAPTER XXII AFTER THE FIRE






WINNING HIS SPURS

A Tale of the Crusades

By G. A. Henty

1895


CONTENTS

WINNING HIS SPURS.
CHAPTER I. THE OUTLAWS.
CHAPTER II. A RESCUE.
CHAPTER III. THE CAPTURE OF WORTHAM HOLD.
CHAPTER IV. THE CRUSADES.
CHAPTER V. PREPARATIONS.
CHAPTER VI. THE LISTS.
CHAPTER VII. REVENGE.
CHAPTER VIII. THE ATTACK.
CHAPTER IX. THE PRINCESS BERENGARIA.
CHAPTER X. PIRATES.
CHAPTER XI. IN THE HOLY LAND.
CHAPTER XII. THE ACCOLADE.
CHAPTER XIII. IN THE HANDS OF THE SARACENS.
CHAPTER XIV. AN EFFORT FOR FREEDOM.
CHAPTER XV. A HERMIT'S TALE.
CHAPTER XVI. A FIGHT OF HEROES.
CHAPTER XVII. AN ALPINE STORM.
CHAPTER XVIII. SENTENCED TO DEATH.
CHAPTER XIX. DRESDEN.
CHAPTER XX. UNDER THE GREENWOOD.
CHAPTER XXI. THE ATTEMPT ON THE CONVENT.
CHAPTER XXII. A DASTARDLY STRATAGEM.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE FALSE AND PERJURED KNIGHT.
CHAPTER XXIV. THE SIEGE OF EVESHAM CASTLE.
CHAPTER XXV. IN SEARCH OF THE KING.
CHAPTER XXVI. KING RICHARD'S RETURN TO ENGLAND.






WITH BULLER IN NATAL

Or, A Born Leader

By G. A. Henty


CONTENTS

PREFACE
WITH BULLER IN NATAL
CHAPTER I THE BURSTING OF THE STORM
CHAPTER II A TERRIBLE JOURNEY
CHAPTER III AT THE FRONT
CHAPTER IV DUNDEE
CHAPTER V THE FIRST BATTLE
CHAPTER VI ELANDSLAAGTE
CHAPTER VII LADYSMITH BESIEGED
CHAPTER VIII A DESPERATE PROJECT
CHAPTER IX KOMATI-POORT
CHAPTER X AN EXPLOSION
CHAPTER XI BACK WITH THE ARMY
CHAPTER XII THE BATTLE OF COLENSO
CHAPTER XIII PRISONERS
CHAPTER XIV SPION KOP
CHAPTER XV SPION KOP
CHAPTER XVI A COLONIST'S ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XVII A RESCUE.
CHAPTER XVIII RAILWAY HILL
CHAPTER XIX MAJUBA DAY
CHAPTER XX LADYSMITH









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