The Four Feathers
Auteur : Alfred Edward Woodley Mason
Date de publication : 2019-03-11
Éditeur : Aegitas
Nombre de pages : 270
Résumé du livre
England, 1895. On the eve of his regiment's deployment to Egypt, Harry Faversham makes a decision that will destroy everything he holds dear: he resigns his commission. His three closest friends and comrades send him white feathers — the Victorian symbol of cowardice. His fiancée does the same.
Stripped of honour, abandoned by all he loves, Harry faces a choice: accept the verdict of coward, or prove them wrong. Alone, in disguise, he travels into the most dangerous territory in the world — the Sudan at war — to find each of his accusers on the battlefield and return their feathers, one by one.
The Four Feathers is one of the great adventure novels in the English language. First published in 1902, it is a gripping, deeply human story about courage — not the kind that comes easily, but the kind that is earned through suffering, sacrifice, and an iron refusal to give up. Beneath the breathtaking action lies a profound meditation on honour, duty, friendship, and what it truly means to be brave.
A book that has never been out of print, and never will be. Read it now.