G.A. Henty Titles:
Henty Middle Ages Titles
Wulf the Saxon – (1066) Duke William of Normandy conquers King Harold and England at the signal Battle of Hastings (Only 7 left)
St. George For England – (1337-1453) The Battles of Cressy and Poitiers; the destruction of the Spanish fleet; the plague of the Black Death; are vividly related in this historically accurate adventure novel. (Only 7 left)
The Lion of St. Mark – (1380) Venice is a world power but must defend herself against her jealous rivals and save their wealthy and watery city-state. (Only 4 left)
A March on London – (1381) Wat the Tyler leads a peasant revolt against incredible repression. He had legitimate claims but goes about it all wrong. (Only 6 left)
Both Sides of the Border – (1400-1403) The continual state of unrest and warfare on both sides of the English and Welsh border are full of stirring adventures for our hero, Oswald Forster. (Only 15 left)
At Agincourt – (1413-1415) A Tale of the White Hoods of Paris and the most famous battle of the 100 Years’ War! (Only 7 left)
A Knight of the White Cross – (1470-80) Gervaise Tresham, a Knight of St. John draws his sword in the defense of Rhodes. (Only 17 left)
Henty Reformation / Exploration Titles
By Right of Conquest – (1521) Hernando Cortez conquers the Aztec Empire with a mere handful of Spaniards. (Only 11 left)
St. Bartholomew’s Eve – (1572) The Catholic forces in France attempt to crush the Protestants. (Only 21 left)
By Pike and Dyke – (1579) William the Silent, as leader of the Dutch, rebels against their Catholic Spanish overlords and the Inquisition. (Only 20 left)
Under Drake’s Flag – (1580) Join Sir Francis Drake as he circumnavigates the globe. (Only 12 left)
By England’s Aid – (1585-1604) The 80 Years’ War against the Protestant Dutch Republic. Includes the defeat of the Spanish Armada! (Only 10 left)
Won By the Sword – (1640’s) – A Tale of the 30 Years’ War. (Only 21 left)
Friends Though Divided – (1642) A stirring tale of the English Civil War from both sides of the conflict..(Only 10 left)
When London Burned – (1666) Our hero Cyril survives the plague and saves lives during the Great Fire of London.(Only 15 left)
Henty Modern History Titles
In The Reign of Terror – (1789-99) The French Revolution comes to life in this stirring novel. (Only 15 left)
Through Russian Snows – (1812) Napoleon attempts to defeat the Russians, but the Russian winter defeats him instead! (Only 8 left)
Through the Fray – (1812) The Industrial Revolution sparks the Luddite Rebellion in Southern England. (Only 8 left)
A Final Reckoning – (1830’s) Australia in the 1830’s is a wild place. Reuben Whitney makes his mark in conflicts with the Aborigines and Bushrangers. (Only 7 left)
Facing Death – (1840’s) The Hero of Vaughan Pitt Coal Mine Disaster! Mr. Henty stated that this book was his own personal favorite, and the best among his books for boys! (Only 3 left)
Out on the Pampas – (1850s) The Hardy family relocates to Argentina with other Brits trying to start a new life. (Henty’s first adventure novel!). (Only 10 left)
Jack Archer – In 1853 a conflict between Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic monks over Jerusalem holy sites exposed other disagreements between Turkey and a Russian empire desirous of expanding into the Mediterranean. (Only 6 left)
Henty American History – Only One Title Left!
With Lee in Virginia – (1861-65) A fascinating tale of the U.S. Civil War from a Southerner’s perspective! (Only 11 left)
Young Listeners Collection
Uncle Rocky, Fireman! – Wonderful stories of brave servants that inspire respect and admiration of these defenders of life and property. (Only 10 left)
Uncle Wiggily and the Little Tails! – Delightful animal stories for the very young. (Only 4 left)
Stories of the Pilgrims – A fascinating story of the Pilgrims following the children of William Brewster. (Only 9 left)
Richard of Jamestown – The story of Jamestown Settlement through the eyes of a young man. (Only 10 left)
Peter of New Amsterdam – The story of early New York through the eyes of a young man. (Only 7 left)
The Familyman’s Christmas Treasury – Eight Christ-honoring stories that reflect the true meaning of Christmas. Highly recommended! (Only 11 left)
The Fate of the Yellow Woodbee – Introducing Nate Saint – Missionary to the Auca Indians (Only 27 left)
Mayflower Secret – Introducing Governor William Bradford – Leader of the Pilgrim Plantation (Only 24 left)
Escape From the Slave Traders– Introducing David Livingston – Missionary to Africa and Anti-Slavery Activist (Only 24 left)
The Bandit of Ashley Downs – Introducing George Mueller – Prayer Warrior and Orphan Caretaker. (Only 14 left)
Spy for the Night Riders – Introducing Martin Luther – Father of the Reformation (Only 18 left)
Flight of the Fugitives – Introducing Gladys Aylward – Missionary to China (Only 4 left)
The Queens Smuggler – Introducing William Tyndale – Translator of the Bible into English (Only 25 left)
Shanghaied to China – Introducing Hudson Taylor – Missionary to China (Only 23 left)
Kidnapped by River Rats – Introducing William and Catherine Booth and the Salvation Army (Only 21 left)
Badge of Honor – Jem Coulter and his sister Ellie’s lives are turned upside down when their father becomes sheriff of Goldtown, CA in 1864.(Only 9 left)
Tunnel of Gold – When the Midas mine plays out, Goldtown may become a ghost town. Jem will do anything to find a way to help save the mine. (Only 20 left)
Classic Literature Titles
Robinson Crusoe! – The classic tale of self-sufficiency and spiritual maturity while stranded on an island. (Only 24 left)
Autobiography of Frederick Douglass – The life and struggles of a former slave as told by himself. A must hear story if you want to understand the issue of slavery in America. (Only 7 left)
Harriet Tubman – Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She and her brothers escaped from slavery on September 17, 1849. Once free, she brought approximately 75 refugees from slavery in Maryland to freedom in Canada on the Underground Railroad. (Only 8 left)
Around the World in 80 Days – One day in the early 1870’s, Jules Verne read that with the transportation options then available, a traveler could go entirely around the world in 90 days. (Only 2 left)
The Swiss Family Robinson ~ A huge storm hurls a ship against the rocks with the force of a hurricane. A father, mother and their four sons, abandoned by their now drowned crew, must carve out a new life for themselves on an uncharted island. Join them as they learn how to survive while battling the forces of nature. (Only 3 left!)