
Henry William Herbert
Henry William Herbert, pen name Frank Forester, was an English-born American novelist, poet, historian, illustrator, journalist and writer on sport. Starr writes that "as a classical scholar he had few equals in the United States. .. his knowledge of English history and literature was extensive; he was a pen-and-ink artist of marked ability; as a sportsman he was unsurpassed; his pupils idolized him."

The Knights of England, France, and Scotland
Amid feudal tensions, a Saxon's journey to rescue hostages turns into a struggle for survival, exposing the deceptive dance of loyalty and ambition on the eve of conquest.
By Henry William Herbert

The Roman Traitor, Vol. 2
Amidst political turmoil and brewing rebellion in ancient Rome, treachery unfolds as a nation teeters on the edge of collapse.
By Henry William Herbert

The Silent Rifleman! A tale of the Texan prairies
In the untamed Texan prairies, a chance encounter ignites a journey of survival, camaraderie, and unexpected love among a lone rifleman, a young couple, and the looming shadow of conflict.
By Henry William Herbert

The Roman Traitor, Vol. 1
In ancient Rome, a midnight meeting sparks a dangerous plot to overthrow the government, igniting a tale of treason and ambition.
By Henry William Herbert

Warwick Woodlands: Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago
Rekindling a decade-old friendship, two sportsmen and an amusing servant venture into the American wilderness for a week of hunting, nature, and companionship.
By Henry William Herbert

Wager of Battle: A Tale of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest
In a divided England, two enslaved Saxon brothers risk their lives to navigate the dangers of Norman rule, hoping to find freedom against all odds.
By Henry William Herbert