Henty, G. A. 1832-1902

On the Irrawaddy: A Story of the First Burmese War - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Release date is 2007-04-27

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"On the Irrawaddy: A Story of the First Burmese War" by G. A. Henty is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative appears to center on the military campaigns of the First Burmese War, focusing on the adventures of a young protagonist named Stanley, who navigates complex socio-political landscapes and personal challenges while exploring the implications of British imperial actions in Burma. The opening of the novel introduces readers to the aftermath of Stanley's father’s death and his subsequent decision to stay in India with his uncle, Tom Pearson, a trader. As the story unfolds, Stanley becomes embroiled in the burgeoning conflict between the British Empire and Burma, showcasing his linguistic skills and adaptability amid rising tensions marked by combat and territorial disputes. The early chapters lay a foundation for a tale steeped in ambition, courage, and the harsh realities of war, positioning Stanley as a character who is likely to face numerous trials as the narrative progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



War stories Animals -- Juvenile fiction Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction Friendship -- Juvenile fiction Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction Rescues -- Juvenile fiction Soldiers -- Juvenile fiction Prisoners -- Juvenile fiction Brigands and robbers -- Juvenile fiction Burma -- Juvenile fiction Anglo-Burmese War, 1st, 1824-1826 -- Juvenile fiction

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