THE FOUR FEATHERS /

"It is 1882 and British officer Harry Feversham has it all; a loving fiancee, the camaraderie of fellow soldiers, a bright future in a nation at the height of its imperial power. But before he is deployed to battle in Africa, he resigns and receives white feathers, symbols of cowardice, from th...

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Main Author: Mason, A.E.W., (Alfred Edward Woodley), 1865-1948, author 640571
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Published: New York : Pocket Books, 2002
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:5988672022-04-18T08:28:14ZTHE FOUR FEATHERS / Mason, A.E.W., (Alfred Edward Woodley), 1865-1948, author 640571 New York : Pocket Books,2002©2002eng"It is 1882 and British officer Harry Feversham has it all; a loving fiancee, the camaraderie of fellow soldiers, a bright future in a nation at the height of its imperial power. But before he is deployed to battle in Africa, he resigns and receives white feathers, symbols of cowardice, from three friends and then a fourth from his fiancee."--Accused by three of his friends and his fiancae of cowardice after resigning his military commission on the eve of the British invasion of the Sudan, Harry Feversham attempts to prove his valor in the Sudan during the revolt of the 1880s."It is 1882 and British officer Harry Feversham has it all; a loving fiancee, the camaraderie of fellow soldiers, a bright future in a nation at the height of its imperial power. But before he is deployed to battle in Africa, he resigns and receives white feathers, symbols of cowardice, from three friends and then a fourth from his fiancee."--Accused by three of his friends and his fiancae of cowardice after resigning his military commission on the eve of the British invasion of the Sudan, Harry Feversham attempts to prove his valor in the Sudan during the revolt of the 1880s.Chandrakanda M K Pillai & Shalini Ashoka;PRZSLSudanBritishURN:ISBN:0743448219
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