"Gentlemen Rovers" by E. Alexander Powell is a recount of American adventurers and brave military soldiers from the past. It shines a light on the forgotten stories of leaders who greatly impacted the growth of the country. The novel begins with General John Parker Boyd fighting in India in the 1700s, following his transformation from an enthusiastic American to a high-ranking commander fighting against tough enemies. The book illustrates his actions through lively stories of his victories and hardships, like being almost captured, all while capturing the daring nature of the time.
Gentlemen Rovers
By E. Alexander (Edward Alexander) Powell
Read about the incredible true stories of overlooked American heroes risking everything for their country and personal glory in foreign lands.
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About the AuthorEdward Alexander Powell was an American war correspondent during World War I and author.
Edward Alexander Powell was an American war correspondent during World War I and author.
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