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Soldiers of The Queen
Harold Avery (1867-1943) was an English author of children's literature. Charles Harold Avery was born on 13 April 1867 in Headless Cross/Feckenham near Redditch, Worcestershire, England.
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Soldiers of the Queen
Soldiers of the Queen
Follow the combined forces of England and India through sixty-four years of campaigns.
The first volume in an epic trilogy spanning four generations of a great soldering family.
"There weren't three, then," retorted the girl, laughing, and shaking back her tangled locks with an impatient movement of her head.
Soldiers of the Queen: The History of the Queen's Regiment, 1966-1992
With this performance, and under the able leadership of John Graves Simcoe, the Queen's American Rangers -- sometimes known as "Simcoe's Rangers" --