
Young Carthaginian
by G. A. Henty
'Young Carthaginian' Summary
Hanno, a young Carthaginian boy, lives a comfortable life until the outbreak of the Punic Wars. He is thrust into a world of conflict and danger as Rome and Carthage clash for dominance. Hanno witnesses the cunning military strategy of Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, and the brutality of Roman conquest. He experiences the hardships of war firsthand, facing hunger, danger, and the loss of loved ones. Throughout his trials, Hanno displays remarkable courage and resourcefulness, ultimately contributing to the defense of his homeland. The novel portrays the historical events of the Punic Wars with vivid detail, immersing readers in the ancient world and showcasing the unwavering spirit of the Carthaginians in the face of overwhelming odds.Book Details
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G. A. Henty
England
George Alfred Henty was an English novelist and war correspondent. He is most well-known for his works of adventure fiction and historical fiction, including The Dragon & The Raven (1886), For The...
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