Volume 410 pages
About the book
At Agincourt, G. A. Henty crafts a vivid historical narrative set against the backdrop of the famed 1415 battle during the Hundred Years' War. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Henty immerses readers in the experiences of his protagonist, an English archer, as he embarks on a journey filled with valor, camaraderie, and the harsh realities of warfare. The novel exhibits Henty's hallmark style'Äîrich in descriptive language and dynamic character development'Äîwhile also reflecting the Victorian fascination with chivalry, heroism, and national pride, revealing deeper themes of resilience and honor amid conflict. G. A. Henty (1832'Äì1902) was a prolific English author and war correspondent whose works predominantly focused on adventure and historical fiction aimed at young readers. His extensive travels and firsthand experiences witnessing battles provided him with a unique perspective that informs the authenticity of his narratives. Henty's dedication to instilling moral values and a sense of bravery in his readers is evident in 'At Agincourt,' where he highlights the significance of courage and loyalty in the face of adversity. This compelling tale is highly recommended for readers seeking an educational yet thrilling glimpse into medieval warfare. Henty's dynamic storytelling not only captivates the imagination but also serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made in pursuit of freedom and national identity.