Real Soldiers of Fortune

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Real Soldiers of Fortune

by Richard Harding Davis

EN·~4 hours

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A striking figure in any era, this seasoned soldier of fortune has worn more uniforms than most men could imagine. With a scarred forehead earned in the Indian Mutiny and a reputation for organizing and leading foreign legions, he appears wherever conflict stirs—from the streets of Italy under Garibaldi to the battlefields of the American Civil War, and beyond to Mexico, Egypt, and the Balkans. His life reads like a catalog of 19th‑century wars, each entry marked by determination, quick promotion, and a willingness to fight for causes far from his own homeland.

Born on a storm‑tossed Christmas night at sea, his early years moved from Virginia to Edinburgh before a teenage commission thrust him into combat. Surviving wounds, duels, and even an ordeal adrift in a boat, he continually answered the call of danger, turning every new theater into an opportunity to command and survive. The narrative offers a vivid portrait of a man whose relentless pursuit of conflict shaped a remarkable, globe‑spanning military career.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (256K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Reed, Ronald J. Wilson, and David Widger

Release date

2002-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Harding Davis

Richard Harding Davis

1864–1916

A bestselling journalist-novelist of the Gilded Age, he brought speed, style, and firsthand drama to stories of war, politics, and high society. His adventures as a foreign correspondent helped shape the modern image of the reporter on the scene.

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