Complete and unabridged paperback edition. First published in 1890.
Reproduction of the original: Tales of Daring and Danger by G.A. Henty
"Tales of Daring and Danger" from George Alfred Henty. Prolific English novelist and special correspondent (1832-1902).
""Tales of Daring and Danger"" is a collection of thrilling adventure stories written by G. A. Henty. The book includes several short stories, each featuring a different protagonist and setting, but all sharing a common theme of bravery and risk-taking. From the jungles of Africa...
Tales Of Daring And Danger by G.A. Henty is a collection of short stories that revolve around the themes of adventure, courage, and danger. The book contains ten thrilling tales that take readers on a journey through different times and places, from the jungles of South America...
A merry party were sitting in the verandah of one of the largest and handsomest bungalows of Poonah. It belonged to Colonel Hastings, colonel of a native regiment stationed there, and at present, in virtue of seniority, commanding a brigade. Tiffin was on, and three or four officers...
Tales of Daring and Danger by G.A. Henty is a collection of adventure stories first published in 1890. The book contains five tales showcasing Henty's flair for historical fiction and thrilling escapades, often involving brave young men overcoming perilous situations. The...
merry party were sitting in the verandah of one of the largest and handsomest bungalows of Poonah. It belonged to Colonel Hastings, colonel of a native regiment stationed there, and at present, in virtue of seniority, commanding a brigade. Tiffin was on, and three or four officers...
merry party were sitting in the verandah of one of the largest and handsomest bungalows of Poonah. It belonged to Colonel Hastings, colonel of a native regiment stationed there, and at present, in virtue of seniority, commanding a brigade. Tiffin was on, and three or four officers...
merry party were sitting in the verandah of one of the largest and handsomest bungalows of Poonah. It belonged to Colonel Hastings, colonel of a native regiment stationed there, and at present, in virtue of seniority, commanding a brigade. Tiffin was on, and three or four officers...