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             Presented to Master          Thomas St. Lawrence          Stephenson as a Birthday          present from the Crew          of the yacht "Northumbria"
                  Sept. 12th 1841[1]
    In vain were all attempts to drag him from his steed;before his mighty battle-axe the Saracens seemed to fall as corn beforethe reaper.--p. 169.]
   THE
   BOY CRUSADERS:
   =A Story of the Days of Louis IX.=
   BY
   J. G. EDGAR,
   AUTHOR OF 'THE BOY PRINCES,' ETC.
   =Eight Full Page Illustrations.=
   =Edinburgh:=
   GALL & INGLIS, 6 GEORGE STREET.
   PREFACE.
   AMONG the many adventurous enterprises which rendered the age offeudalism and chain-armour memorable in history, none were moreremarkable or important than the 'armed pilgrimages' popularly known asthe Crusades; and, among the expeditions which the warriors of mediaevalEurope undertook with the view of rescuing the Holy Sepulchre from theSaracens, hardly one is so interesting as that which had Louis IX. forits chief and Joinville for its chronicler.
   In this volume I have related the adventures of two striplings, who,after serving their apprenticeship to chivalry in a feudal castle in thenorth of England, assumed the cross, embarked for the East, took part inthe crusade headed by the saint-King of France, and participated in theglory and disaster which attended the Christian army, after landing atDamietta--including the carnage of Mansourah, and the massacre ofMinieh.
   In writing the 'Boy Crusaders' for juvenile readers, my object hasbeen--while endeavouring to give those, for whose perusal the work isintended, as faithful a picture as possible of the events whichJoinville has recorded--to convey, at the same time, as clear an idea asmy limits would permit, of the career and character of the renownedFrench monarch who, in peril and perplexity, in captivity and chains, soeminently signalised his valour and his piety.
                                                      J. G. E.
   CONTENTS.
     CHAPTER                                  PAGE        I. A FEUDAL CASTLE                    9       II. THE BROTHERS-IN-ARMS              14      III. THE HEIRS OF THE ESPECS           21       IV. ST. LOUIS                         28        V. TAKING THE CROSS                  36       VI. EMBARKING FOR THE EAST            41      VII. THE ARMED PILGRIMS AT CYPRUS      45     VIII. EASTWARD                          49       IX. AN ADVENTURE                      55        X. ON THE LADDER OF LIFE             60       XI. THE VOYAGE                        68      XII. AT DAMIETTA                       74     XIII. INCURSIONS                        82      XIV. A RENEGADE                        88       XV. CAPTURE OF A CARAVAN              96      XVI. A COUNCIL OF WAR                 103     XVII. FACE TO FACE                     109    XVIII. DELAY AND DANGER                 113      XIX. THE CAPTIVE                      119       XX. PASSING THE ACHMOUN              124      XXI. THE CARNAGE OF MANSOURAH         128     XXII. THE BATTLE                       136    XXIII. HOW JOINVILLE KEPT THE BRIDGE    142     XXIV. THE FIRST FRIDAY IN LENT         150      XXV. MORTIFICATIONS AND MISERIES      158     XXVI. THE MASSACRE OF MINIEH           165    XXVII. JOINVILLE IN PERIL               173   XXVIII. NEWS OF DISASTER                 181     XXIX. A WOUNDED PILGRIM                185      XXX. ST. LOUIS IN CHAINS              191     XXXI. THE TRAGEDY OF PHARESCOUR        199    XXXII. PERILS AND SUSPENSE              204   XXXIII. ACRE                             210    XXXIV. A RESCUE                         214     XXXV. MISSION TO BAGDAD                222    XXXVI. THE LAST OF THE CALIPHS          229   XXXVII. A RECOGNITION                    234  XXXVIII. WOE TO THE CALIPH                240    XXXIX. IN THE LION'S MOUTH              246       XL. END OF THE ARMED PILGRIMAGE      253      XLI. A SUDDEN DISCOVERY               260     XLII. HOMEWARD BOUND                   266    XLIII. A ROYAL VISIT                    272     XLIV. THE FEAST OF KINGS               279
   THE BOY CRUSADERS.