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Under King Henry's Banners: A story of the days of Agincourt

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The narrative follows Geoffrey Lysle and his household from coastal Warblington through crossings to Normandy, local feuds at Taillemartel, ambushes, captivity, daring escapes, and maritime mishaps, joining wider campaigns that include the siege of Harfleur, the march of the outnumbered English force, and the confrontation at Agincourt. Alongside comrades such as Arnold Gripwell and Sir Oliver Lysle the story depicts skirmishes, acts of loyalty and treason, sieges, and the grim aftermath of battle, concluding with further operations in Normandy and the recovery of honours amid the upheavals of medieval warfare.

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Percy F. Westerman

Percy F. Westerman was a British author known for his prolific contributions to children's adventure literature, particularly during the early 20th century. He wrote over 40 novels, many of which are set against the backdrop of naval warfare and exploration. His works often feature young protagonists embarking on thrilling escapades, reflecting themes of bravery and camaraderie. Notable titles include 'Midst Arctic Perils,' which captures the excitement of polar adventures, and 'A Sub and a Submarine,' which delves into the experiences of submariners during World War I. Westerman's storytelling continues to resonate with readers seeking adventure and heroism.

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