G. A. Henty

G. A. Henty


  • Full Name:
    George Alfred Henty (often abbreviated as G. A. Henty)
  • Lived: December 8, 1832 – November 16, 1902 (aged 69)
  • Occupation: English novelist and war correspondent
  • Famous for: Writing historical adventure fiction, particularly for young audiences. His books were immensely popular in the late 19th century.

Some additional details:

  • Early Life: Henty was born in England and spent much of his childhood reading due to frequent illnesses. This likely fueled his lifelong love of history and adventure stories.
  • Career: Henty started as a war correspondent, covering the Crimean War. Later, he turned to writing fiction, churning out over 140 books in his lifetime!
  • Writing Style: Henty's stories typically featured brave young men as protagonists who found themselves in the midst of historical events. His books emphasized themes of courage, loyalty, and resourcefulness.
  • Well-known Works: Some of his most famous titles include The Dragon & The Raven (set in the time of King Alfred), For The Temple (about the fall of Jerusalem), Under Drake's Flag (an adventure with Sir Francis Drake), and In Freedom's Cause (featuring William Wallace and Robert the Bruce).

Legacy: Henty's books were hugely popular during his time, but their portrayal of history and certain cultures can be seen as outdated today. However, they remain valuable for their historical context and their ability to ignite a love of adventure and history in young readers.


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