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  • Jack Archer

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (IndyPublish, Oct. 10, 2005)
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  • Archer

    Jacky Gray

    Paperback (lulu.com, April 11, 2013)
    Archer - one boy's fight against adversity to find friendship, romance and the generosity to love his enemy. Archer is the sort of boy things happen to. Orphaned as a baby, he has certain qualities that make him very different to all the other kids. He doesn't understand why he's so much stronger and faster than other boys his age, why a sword just feels right in his hand, or how he can fire an arrow at a target and it will hit the centre, even if his eyes are closed. He does know that he has to fight his friend Finn in a joust and compete against his best friend Fletch to see who is the most worthy. Whoever wins the competition will become King of the May, rewarded with fame, honour and plenty of female adoration. Edlyn has been a big thorn in Archer's side for many years and he will go to any lengths to win, but his lack of respect for the natural order has dangerous consequences. Archer is the only one who can save him, but after the way Edlyn has treated him, does he really want to?
  • Archer

    Jacky Gray

    Paperback (lulu.com, March 20, 2013)
    Archer - one boy's fight against adversity to find friendship, romance and the generosity to love his enemy. Archer is the sort of boy things happen to. Orphaned as a baby, he has certain qualities that make him very different to all the other kids. He doesn't understand why he's so much stronger and faster than other boys his age, why a sword just feels right in his hand, or how he can fire an arrow at a target and it will hit the centre, even if his eyes are closed. He does know that he has to fight his friend Finn in a joust and compete against his best friend Fletch to see who is the most worthy. Whoever wins the competition will become King of the May, rewarded with fame, honour and plenty of female adoration. Edlyn has been a big thorn in Archer's side for many years and he will go to any lengths to win, but his lack of respect for the natural order has dangerous consequences. Archer is the only one who can save him, but after the way Edlyn has treated him, does he really want to?
  • Jack Archer

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 23, 2017)
    A Tale of the Crimea
  • Jack Archer

    Henty, G.A,

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 23, 2015)
    The first day of term cannot be considered a cheerful occasion. As the boys arrive on the previous evening, they have so much to tell each other, are so full of what they have been doing, that the chatter and laughter are as great as upon the night preceding the breaking-up. In the morning, however, all this is changed. As they take their places at their desks and open their books, a dull, heavy feeling takes possession of the boys, and the full consciousness that they are at the beginning of another half year's work weighs heavily on their minds.
  • Jack Archer

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Feb. 6, 2007)
    The first day of term cannot be considered a cheerful occasion. As the boys arrive on the previous evening they have so much to tell each other are so full of what they have been doing that the chatter and laughter are as great as upon the night preceding the breaking-up.
  • Jack Archer

    G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

    Paperback (Aeterna, Feb. 14, 2011)
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  • Jack Archer

    G. A. Henty, 1st World Library, 1stworld Library

    Hardcover (1st World Library - Literary Society, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The first day of term cannot be considered a cheerful occasion. As the boys arrive on the previous evening, they have so much to tell each other, are so full of what they have been doing, that the chatter and laughter are as great as upon the night preceding the breaking-up. In the morning, however, all this is changed. As they take their places at their desks and open their books, a dull, heavy feeling takes possession of the boys, and the full consciousness that they are at the beginning of another half year's work weighs heavily on their minds. It is true enough that the half year will have its play, too, its matches, with their rivalry and excitement. But at present it is the long routine of lessons which is most prominent in the minds of the lads who are sitting on the long benches of the King's School, Canterbury.
  • Jack Archer

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 25, 2017)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • Jack Archer

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Echo Library, Aug. 31, 2006)
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  • Jack Archer

    Henty G A

    Hardcover (Latimer House, Aug. 16, 1955)
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  • Jack Archer

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Tutis Digital Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Sept. 8, 2008)
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