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The Winning of the Golden Spurs - A Golden Era of Adventure: Intrigue Expeditions and Conquest in 16th Century England - cover

The Winning of the Golden Spurs - A Golden Era of Adventure: Intrigue Expeditions and Conquest in 16th Century England

Percy F. Westerman

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Winning of the Golden Spurs," Percy F. Westerman crafts a captivating tale set against the backdrop of medieval chivalry and valor. The narrative follows a young knight'Äôs quest to earn his spurs and prove his worth through trials of bravery and loyalty. Westerman's compelling prose imbues the story with a sense of adventure, combining rich historical detail with engaging characters. The book exemplifies the boys' adventure genre popular in the early 20th century, weaving themes of honor and friendship while reflecting on the societal values of the time. Percy F. Westerman, a prolific British author known for his adventurous novels for young readers, drew inspiration from his experiences as a naval officer during World War I. His passion for storytelling and life at sea influenced many of his works, including this one, which resonates with his understanding of courage and the pursuit of noble ideals. Westerman's unique blend of history and adventure serves not only to entertain but also to educate young minds about the virtues of bravery and integrity. "The Winning of the Golden Spurs" is highly recommended for readers seeking an enthralling blend of history and adventure. Its themes of personal growth and chivalry are timeless, offering both excitement and moral lessons for young readers today. This novel stands as a hallmark of Westerman'Äôs literary legacy, inviting readers to embark on a journey of valor and discovery.
Available since: 10/05/2023.
Print length: 175 pages.

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