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A young midshipman leaves school to serve in the Crimea and experiences a sequence of military episodes that range from shipboard skirmishes and landing operations to major battles such as Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman. He sustains wounds, is taken prisoner, spends time on parole, effects a daring escape and travels in disguise, and becomes involved with insurgent fighters before returning to the front for storms, assaults on the Redan and the Tchernaya, and the eventual capture of Sebastopol. The narrative emphasizes courage, quick resourcefulness, comradeship, and the practical hardships of war for an advancing naval officer.

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G. A. Henty

George Alfred Henty (1832-1902) was a British author renowned for his historical adventure novels, particularly aimed at young readers. He is best known for works such as "A Chapter of Adventures" and "A Final Reckoning: A Tale of Bush Life in Australia," which reflect his interest in history and exploration. Henty's narratives often blend factual history with fictional characters, providing an engaging way for readers to learn about significant events and cultures. Over his prolific career, he wrote more than a hundred books, establishing a legacy that continues to influence children's literature and historical fiction.

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