THE COLLECTED WORKS OF G.A. HENTY VOL. VII contains eight novels from G.A. Henty's later body of work (1901-1905). Henty's novels were an important contribution to the genre of boys' historical adventure novels, which were extremely popular in the United States, Britain, and other countries during the late 19th well into the 20th centuries. A noted imperialist, his work generally centers around a boy or young man (with occasional female protagonists as well) in an historical setting, including various colonial wars involving the British Empire. A number of Henty novels involved other historical settings, including the Punic Wars, the middle ages, and the crusades. Includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.
• In the Irish Brigade (1901)
• With Buller in Natal (1901)
• At the Point of the Bayonet (1902)
• The Treasure of the Incas (1903)
• With Kitchener in the Soudan (1903)
• Through Three Campaigns (1904)
• By Conduct and Courage (1905)
• Among Malay Pirates (1905)