Beneath the Banner: Being Narratives of Noble Lives and Brave Deeds
(0 User reviews)
106
1895
English
- Only a Nurse Girl
- A Slave Trade Warrior
- Two Working Men Heroes
- The Commander of the Thin Red Line
- A Sailor Bold and True
- A Rough Diamond that was Polished
- 'A Brave, Fearless Sort of Lass'
- A Friend of Lepers
- A Great Arctic Explorer
- A Saviour of Six
- A Blind Helper of the Blind
- A Great Traveller in the Air
- The Soldier with the Magic Wand
- 'Valiant and True'
- One who Left All
- A Man who Conquered Disappointments
- A Friend of Prisoners
- A Hero of the Victoria Cross
- The Man who Braved the Flood
- A Temperance Leader
- A Great Missionary Explorer
- From Farm Lad to Merchant Prince
- A Man who Asked and Received
- A Labourer in the Vineyard
- 'The Lady with the Lamp'
- For England, Home, and Duty
- A Woman who Succeeded by Failure
- A Martyr of the South Seas
- 'K.G. and Coster'
- A Statesman who had no Enemies
- Greater than an Archbishop
- A Soldier Missionary
- The Lass that Loved the Sailors
- A Great Commander on a Famous Battlefield
- A Prince of Preachers
- Some Children of the Kingdom
- A Boy Hero
- Postscript
In this book are over 30 stories by various people about men and women who have done extraordinary things during and often before the time when similar products were invented. It is suitable for bedtime reading. Summary by Lynda Marie Neilson
There are no reviews for this eBook.
There are no comments for this eBook.
You must log in to post a comment.
Log in