A yachting trip, interrupted by a kidnapping, leads to adventure from England to the West Indies. According to Wikipedia: "George Alfred Henty (8 December 1832 - 16 November 1902), referred to as G. A. Henty, was a prolific English novelist, special correspondent, and Imperialist born in Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, England. He is best known for his historical adventure stories that were popular in the late 19th century. His works include Out on the Pampas (1871), The Young Buglers (1880), With Clive in India (1884) and Wulf the Saxon (1895)."
Held Fast for England: A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar
G.A. Henty
bookThe Queen’s Cup
G.A. Henty
bookOrange and Green: A Tale of the Boyne and Limerick
G.A. Henty
bookIn the Reign of Terror
G.A. Henty
bookWulf the Saxon
G.A. Henty
bookFor the Temple: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem
G.A. Henty
bookBoth Sides the Border: A Tale of Hotspur and Glendower
G.A. Henty
bookThe Lion of St. Mark
G.A. Henty
bookColonel Thorndyke’s Secret
G.A. Henty
bookSaint Bartholomew’s Eve: A Tale of the Huguenot Wars
G.A. Henty
bookBeric the Briton
G.A. Henty
bookA Jacobite Exile
G.A. Henty
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