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Biography of G(eorge) A(lfred) Henty
5431 words, approx. 18.1 pages
 When Victoria ascended the British throne on 20 June 1837, G. A. Henty was not yet five years old. Yet in thousands of young boys' lives Henty was destined to be as important as the queen. In a 1980 review of the most recent biography of Henty, Eric Stok...
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Biography of G(eorge) A(lfred) Henty
2072 words, approx. 6.9 pages
 G. A. Henty once described himself as "a fierce and truculent Briton, ready to defy the whole world." It was an exaggerated yet appropriate description, given Henty's character and appearance. He was a tall, powerfully built man, with a large head and a...



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 The Independent - London
Retired US Army colonel convicted of selling secrets to the Russians
06/27/2001: 422 words, approx. 1 pages A RETIRED US Army colonel was yesterday found guilty of selling American secrets to its Cold War enemies over two decades - becoming the highest-ranking officer to be convicted of spying. George Trofimoff, 74, oversaw an intelligence centre in Nuremberg, Germany from the...
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 The Historian
Imagined power: the secret life of Colonel House. (Edward M. House)
06/22/1998: 6,135 words, approx. 21 pages Edward M. House was one of President Woodrow Wilson's most important advisors, yet he behaved inconsistently. House claimed he had authority he did not have, accepted credit for acts not his, and projected experience in areas he did not understand. House's erroneous attribution of...


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Colonel Thorndyke's Secret by G. A. Henty | |
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About 420 pages (125,943 words) in 3 products |
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