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Through Russian Snows - A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow - cover

Through Russian Snows - A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow

G. A. Henty

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Through Russian Snows," G. A. Henty delivers a thrilling narrative that immerses readers in the tumultuous backdrop of the Russo-Turkish War. The novel showcases Henty's hallmark literary style, characterized by vivid descriptive passages and meticulous historical detail, allowing readers to experience the cold harshness of Russian winters alongside the protagonist, a young Englishman named Paul. Rich in adventure and period-specific context, the story deftly explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the complexity of international conflicts in the late 19th century, providing not only entertainment but also a nuanced understanding of the historical landscape. G. A. Henty was a prolific English novelist and war correspondent, often referred to as 'the boys' own author.' His firsthand experiences of war, combined with his passion for history, uniquely equipped him to craft engaging tales involving military adventures and moral lessons. Henty's own youthful escapades and interest in the heroic deeds of those he encountered informed his depiction of courage and honor, particularly as he highlighted the struggles and triumphs faced by characters in foreign lands. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction deeply rooted in real events. Henty's engaging storytelling will captivate not only young readers eager for adventure but also adults seeking insight into the past. "Through Russian Snows" stands as an exemplary piece in Henty'Äôs oeuvre, beckoning adventurers of all ages to embark on this compelling journey.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 277 pages.

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