
G. A. HENTY
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
WITH MOORE AT CORUNNA
CHAPTER I - THE MAYO FUSILIERS
CHAPTER II - TWO DANGERS
CHAPTER III - DISEMBARKED
CHAPTER IV - UNDER CANVAS
CHAPTER V - ROLICA AND VIMIERA
CHAPTER VI - A PAUSE
Set against the turbulent closing years of the Peninsular War, the story opens amid a maze of contradictory orders, scarce supplies and a British army striving to restore its reputation on the continent. Amid the chaos, a determined group of Irish volunteers—the Mayo Fusiliers—must navigate both the perils of battle and the bewildering bureaucracy of a government that seems more interested in politics than logistics. Their leader, Sir John Cradock, and the legendary General Moore loom on the horizon, promising a daring march that could turn the tide.
At the heart of the narrative is Terence, a quick‑witted but often exasperating young soldier whose antics both amuse and frustrate his comrades. From a fraught sea‑crossing beset by French privateers to the first gritty encounters on Spanish soil, Terence’s perspective blends humor with a gritty realism that brings the hardships of the campaign to life. As the regiment pushes toward Corunna, the reader is drawn into a vivid portrait of courage, camaraderie, and the uneasy march toward an uncertain victory.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (720K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ted Garvin, S.R.Ellison, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2005-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1902
Best known for fast-moving historical adventures for young readers, this Victorian writer also worked as a war correspondent and brought a reporter’s eye for action to his fiction. His books were hugely popular in the late 19th century and helped shape the classic boys’ adventure story.
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