
Young Carthaginian
Young Carthaginian, written by G. A. Henty, is a historical novel set during the Punic Wars, published in the late 19th century. The story follows a young boy who embodies courage and resilience in the face of conflict, drawing on Henty's detailed research and vivid imagination. The novel highlights the struggle for empire and survival faced by Carthage, featuring notable events such as Hannibal's victories over the Romans. Henty's work is significant for its focus on a lesser-known historical period, providing insight into the complexities of the Punic Wars.
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