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Author Hennessy, Max, 1916-1991, author.

Title Soldier of the Queen.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (300 pages)
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Summary The first volume in an epic trilogy spanning four generations of a great soldering family. Colby Goff had been born to the cavalry - it was in his blood and in his bones. He would live, fight, love and die as a soldier whose first allegiance was to his regiment. He was eighteen the first time he faced death. That was in 1854, at Balaclava - at what would be called the Charge of the Light Brigade. It was on that day that Colby became a man. His love of adventure would take him from the Crimea to the Zulu Wars, from the War between the States to the bloody days of the Paris Commune, proving himself throughout as one of the finest soldiers of his time. An absolutely electrifying thriller of war, combat and loyalty, perfect for fans of Adrian Goldsworthy, Paul Fraser Collard and Allan Mallinson.
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Subject FICTION / War & Military.
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ISBN 9781788637251 (epub)
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