Henty

[ hen-tee ]

noun
  1. George Alfred, 1832–1902, English journalist and novelist.

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How to use Henty in a sentence

  • Mr. Henty has never combined history and thrilling adventure more skillfully than in this extremely interesting story.

    A Roving Commission | G. A. Henty
  • Boys have found history in the dress Mr. Henty gives it anything but dull, and the present book is no exception to the rule.

    A Roving Commission | G. A. Henty
  • One of Mr. Henty's best books, which will be hailed with joy by his many eager readers.

    Condemned as a Nihilist | George Alfred Henty
  • One would hesitate to say that there is absolutely no use for books of the Henty and Alger type.

    Literature in the Elementary School | Porter Lander MacClintock
  • It was the reason of Henty's low estimate of his son's character generally.

    The Black Opal | Katharine Susannah Prichard