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The Young Carthaginian - A Story of The Times of Hannibal

G. A. Henty

Editora: DigiCat

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In 'The Young Carthaginian,' G. A. Henty crafts a rich tapestry of historical adventure set in the ancient world, focusing on the life of a young boy named Mago who yearns for adventure and purpose amidst the backdrop of Carthaginian society on the brink of conflict with Rome. Henty's signature literary style combines meticulous historical research with vivid storytelling, enabling readers to experience both the excitement of battle and the intricacies of ancient cultures. The narrative is steeped in Henty's masterful use of dialogue and meticulously described settings, effectively transporting readers to a time of political intrigue and war. G. A. Henty, a prominent Victorian author and war correspondent, had a lifelong fascination with history and adventure, which influenced his prolific writing. His experiences during the Crimean War and his travels throughout Europe and the Middle East inspired him to create stories that were not only entertaining but also educational. 'The Young Carthaginian' reflects Henty's deep appreciation for classical civilizations and his intent to instill a sense of moral fortitude and character in his young readers. This book is highly recommended for those interested in historical fiction, as it offers an engaging exploration of ancient Carthage while resonating with themes of courage, loyalty, and the complexity of human experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a lover of adventure tales, 'The Young Carthaginian' promises to captivate and inspire.
Disponível desde: 15/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 285 páginas.

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