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Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 -- Campaigns -- Italy -- Fiction Books

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James Grant

Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp; or, A Campaign in Calabria, Volume 1 (of 3)

"Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp; or, A Campaign in Calabria, Volume 1 (of 3)" by James Grant is a historical novel written during the mid-19th century. The narrative unfolds the story of Lieutenant Claude Dundas, who serves as an aide-de-camp to Major-General Sir John Stuart during a British military expedition to Calabria to assist the Neapolitan forces against the French. The novel promises a blend of military adventure and romantic intrigue set against the backdrop of war-torn Italy. At the start of the story, the British troops land in Calabria amidst the chaotic backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. As they prepare for battle, their arrival stirs the local populace, eager to resist the French occupation. The protagonist, Lieutenant Dundas, is eager to prove himself, not only in the face of imminent conflict but also amidst personal rivalries and budding romances. The opening chapters introduce the tension of military life, the picturesque yet dangerous allure of Calabria, and the first encounters between British troops and the local bandits, setting the stage for a tale of heroism, betrayal, and perhaps unexpected love.

James Grant

Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp; or, A Campaign in Calabria, Volume 2 (of 3)

"Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp; or, A Campaign in Calabria, Volume 2 (of 3)" by James Grant is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. The narrative follows the experiences of a British officer and his aide-de-camp as they navigate the tumultuous landscape of Calabria during a time marked by political intrigue and military conflict. The primary character, Claude, grapples with his romantic interests while engaging in the perils of war and the complexities of Italian society. The opening of the volume introduces the story with vivid descriptions of the Calabrian landscape and immediate danger, as the protagonists encounter gruesome scenes of violence and the aftermath of banditry. Following a night of rest, they venture into the town of Catanzaro, where they become embroiled in the social and political dynamics of the region, including encounters with hostile figures and romantic entanglements. As the narrative unfolds, themes of love, honor, and conflict are presented, setting the stage for further adventures and challenges that the characters will face in their journey through this treacherous but captivating setting.

James Grant

Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp; or, A Campaign in Calabria, Volume 3 (of 3)

"Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp; or, A Campaign in Calabria, Volume 3 (of 3)" by James Grant is a historical adventure novel written in the mid-19th century. The story follows a British aide-de-camp as he navigates the complexities of the Napoleonic wars, specifically focusing on his experiences in Calabria, Italy. The narrative is filled with intrigue, danger, and romance, as the protagonist contends with various factions and personal dilemmas throughout his campaign. The opening of the book introduces a tense atmosphere, marked by dramatic events involving captives and escaped prisoners in a mysterious vault. The protagonist hears the story of a monk, revealing themes of hypocrisy, passion, and treachery through the monk's memories of love and betrayal. The narrative captures the monk's transformations and moral struggles, setting the stage for intense conflict as the protagonist soon learns that the stakes are high, especially when faced with rebels and bandits threatening the safety of the villa and its inhabitants. Intrigue and action ensue as the characters prepare for both defense and potential retaliation against the impending attack.

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