Volume 410 pages
About the book
In «The Lion of Saint Mark,» G. A. Henty crafts a vibrant historical narrative set in the backdrop of 14th-century Venice, illuminating the complex interplay between commerce, chivalry, and conflict. Through the eyes of his young protagonist, Marcello, Henty weaves an adventurous tale infused with rich descriptions and authentic historical detail, characteristic of his work. The novel explores the themes of courage, resilience, and the virtues of loyalty amidst the backdrop of the historical rivalries of Venice and its Neapolitan enemies, resonating with the literary context of late Victorian adventure fiction. G. A. Henty, a prolific English author and war correspondent, was known for his dedication to historical accuracy and the moral development of young readers. Drawing from his extensive travels and experiences, Henty sought to inspire his audience with tales of valor and integrity, often based on real historical events and figures. His expertise as a storyteller allowed him to seamlessly blend fact and fiction, making his novels both educational and entertaining. «The Lion of Saint Mark» is highly recommended for readers seeking an enthralling adventure that transcends age, offering a glimpse into a past fraught with intrigue and moral lessons. Henty's skillful narrative and engaging characters will not only captivate young minds but also provide insightful commentary on the virtues of bravery and honor in the face of adversity.