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  • In Freedom's Cause - A Story of Wallace and Bruce

    G.A. Henty

    Hardcover (Blackie & Son Ltd., Sept. 3, 1906)
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  • In Freedom's Cause

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Start Publishing LLC, May 19, 2017)
    In Freedom's Cause: A Story of Wallace and Bruce is the gripping tale of the 13th century rebellion of the people of Scotland. Though time has burnished the feats of these great heroes, Wallace and Bruce were real people whose courage, loyalty, and ingenuity are inspirational even today. The story is full of adventure, friendship, loyalty, honor, heroics, and history.
  • In Freedoms Cause: A Story Of Wallace And Bruce

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • In Freedom's Cause: A Story of Wallace and Bruce

    George Alfred Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2017)
    First published in 1884, this historical novel by best-selling author George Alfred Henty follows Scottish people’s in their fight against tyranny. William Wallace (the hero) is strong, honorable, valiant, humble, and ignites passion in the hearts of his fellow countrymen to fight for freedom. It is a tale of true patriotism, bravery, and adventure.
  • In Freedom's Cause

    G. A. Henty

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • In Freedom's Cause

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 3, 2015)
    The basis of the movie Braveheart… A stirring tale from "The Prince of Story-Tellers" the master of historical fiction set in the time of Robert Bruce and William Wallace and their struggle for Scotland's independence. "There are few figures in history who have individually exercised so great an influence upon events as William Wallace and Robert Bruce. It was to the extraordinary personal courage, indomitable perseverance, and immense energy of these two men that Scotland owed her freedom from English domination." -G. A. Henty Liberty or death - this was the choice the people of 14th century Scotland faced if they rose up against their English ruler. Many of the Scottish nobles were English supporters, and few could be expected to rise up against the numerically overwhelming English army. The hero of the story, Archibald Forbes, joins the struggle for Scottish freedom led by the valiant Sir William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. The extraordinary valor and personal prowess of these men rival the deeds of the mythical heroes of chivalry. G.A. Henty weaves a thrilling and wonderful story around the actual events of 1314 at Bannockburn. Time and burnished the feats of these great heroes to mythic proportions, but Wallace and Bruce were real people. This gripping tale of courage, loyalty, and ingenuity recounts their deeds within an accurate historical context.
  • In freedom's cause; a story of Wallace and Bruce .NOVEL By: G. A. Henty

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2016)
    George Alfred Henty (8 December 1832 – 16 November 1902) was a prolific English novelist and war correspondent. He is best known for his historical adventure stories that were popular in the late 19th century.G. A. Henty was born in Trumpington, near Cambridge. He was a sickly child who had to spend long periods in bed. During his frequent illnesses he became an avid reader and developed a wide range of interests which he carried into adulthood. He attended Westminster School, London, and later Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he was a keen sportsman. He left the university early without completing his degree to volunteer for the Army Hospital Commissariat when the Crimean War began. He was sent to the Crimea and while there he witnessed the appalling conditions under which the British soldier had to fight. His letters home were filled with vivid descriptions of what he saw. His father was impressed by his letters and sent them to The Morning Advertiser newspaper which printed them. This initial writing success was a factor in Henty's later decision to accept the offer to become a special correspondent, the early name for journalists now better known as war correspondents. Shortly before resigning from the army as a captain in 1859 he married Elizabeth Finucane. The couple had four children. Elizabeth died in 1865 after a long illness and shortly after her death Henty began writing articles for the Standard newspaper. In 1866 the newspaper sent him as their special correspondent to report on the Austro-Italian War where he met Giuseppe Garibaldi. He went on to cover the 1868 British punitive expedition to Abyssinia, the Franco-Prussian War, the Ashanti War, the Carlist Rebellion in Spain and the Turco-Serbian War.[4] He also witnessed the opening of the Suez Canal and travelled to Palestine, Russia and India.
  • In Freedom's Cause:: A Story of Wallace and Bruce

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 27, 2014)
    There are few figures in history who have individually exercised so great an influence upon events as William Wallace and Robert Bruce. It was to the extraordinary personal courage, indomitable perseverance, and immense energy of these two men that Scotland owed her freedom from English domination. So surprising were the traditions of these feats performed by these heroes that it was at one time the fashion to treat them as belonging as purely to legend as the feats of St. George or King Arthur. Careful investigation, however, has shown that so far from this being the case, almost every deed reported to have been performed by them is verified by contemporary historians. Sir William Wallace had the especial bad fortune of having come down to us principally by the writings of his bitter enemies, and even modern historians, who should have taken a fairer view of his life, repeated the cry of the old English writers that he was a bloodthirsty robber. Mr. W. Burns, however, in his masterly and exhaustive work, The Scottish War of Independence, has torn these calumnies to shreds, and has displayed Wallace as he was, a high minded and noble patriot. While consulting other writers, especially those who wrote at the time of or but shortly after the events they record, I have for the most part followed Burns in all the historical portions of the narrative. Throughout the story, therefore, wherein it at all relates to Wallace, Bruce, and the other historical characters, the circumstances and events can be relied upon as strictly accurate, save only in the earlier events of the career of Wallace, of which the details that have come down to us are somewhat conflicting, although the main features are now settled past question.
  • In Freedom's Cause

    George Alfred Henty

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • In Freedom's Cause

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Book Jungle, Feb. 17, 2009)
    G. A. Henty was a 19th century novelist, special correspondent and Imperialist. His best-known works are historical adventures. While most of the 122 books he wrote were for children, he also wrote adult novels, non-fiction such as The March to Magdala (1868) and Those Other Animals (1891), short stories for the likes of The Boy's Own Paper and edited the Union Jack, a weekly boys magazine. In Freedom's Cause is the story of the Scottish War of Independence. Henty's hero fought under both Wallace and Bruce. Wallace and Bruce show valor and courage greater than almost any other men in history. Henty has been careful to maintain historical accuracy with respect to public events. In Freedom's Cause: a Story of Wallace and Bruce is crammed full of action and adventure.
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  • In Freedom's Cause: A Story of Wallace and Bruce

    G. a. Henty, Gordon Browne

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Oct. 31, 2013)
    George Alfred Henty (1832-1902) was a prolific English novelist, special correspondent, and imperialist best known for his historical adventure stories that were popular in the late 19th century. In Freedom's Cause follows the adventures of William Wallace and Robert Bruce in their quest to free Scotland.
  • In Freedom's Cause

    G A Henty

    Paperback (Shenandoah Bible Ministries, March 4, 2010)
    Henty's Historical Novels