With Marlborough to Malplaquet: A Story of the Reign of Queen Anne
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The narrative follows George Fairburn, a spirited north-country schoolboy whose rivalry with a wealthier peer and insistence on independence lead him into military service and wartime adventure. He participates in reconnaissance and sieges, witnesses naval operations and the Rock of Gibraltar, and fights in major engagements alongside comrades, enduring injury, rescue, and recovery. Interwoven with school and family scenes, the account combines action and personal loyalties with compact historical sketches of contemporary military campaigns, and closes with a chronological summary of events from the reign of Queen Anne.
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