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Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Tale of Fontenoy & Culloden (1888)

by G. A. Henty

Series: GA Henty

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In this fictional account of the Jacobite Rising in Scotland, prolific and popular author G. A. Henty chronicles the adventures of the young son of a Scottish officer in the French service. As a pro-Jacobite, the son is arrested. Upon his escape he travels through Paris, eventually connecting with the Bonnie Prince himself.

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The tale of Fontenoy and Culloden. Bonnie Prince Charlie tries to win back the inheritance of his fathers.
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:

In this fictional account of the Jacobite Rising in Scotland, prolific and popular author G. A. Henty chronicles the adventures of the young son of a Scottish officer in the French service. As a pro-Jacobite, the son is arrested. Upon his escape he travels through Paris, eventually connecting with the Bonnie Prince himself.

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