- Hardcover
- Publisher: Criterion; 1st US edition (1964)
- ASIN: B0010STP2U
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Uniformly excellent!,
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This review is from: Nicholas Carey (Hardcover)
This is one of the series of children's books written by Ronald Welch on the noble Carey family. They are all semi-historical fiction and based on historical events of British/English history. These books have been out of print and all very hard to find. As a whole, they are all very easy to read and wonderfully entertaining. They are each based on a war as they are historical military fiction, but even as children's books, Mr. Welch describes the terrible on conditions that the combatants faced and not just the heroics. Conditions such as poor food, poor hygiene, death, disease and the horror of war are all described. But to balance that are also heroism, friendship, gentleness and kindness. I only read one of them as a child, but through the wonders of the internet I was able to buy them all many years after they went out of print. My reviews on each book in the series is just a bare bones description on Amazon so that fans of the series are able to place them chronologically. I feel that all the books are uniformly excellent and I love them all so I won't gush how good they are each time.
Nicholas Carey: Mainly Crimean War. This book is in 2 parts, the first deals with the Nicholas Carey's adventures in the little states of Italy before Italy became one country. The second part deals with his part in the Crimean War, and the horrors of it, not just the glory. A co-protagonist is Andrew Carey, a cousin of the direct Carey lineage. My copy was a discard from a Missouri library.
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