The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard

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Etienne Gerard is a hero of the French army, a veteran of the Napoleonic wars, and a vain and boastful teller of tales that star himself and his exploits. This collection of satiric short stories, originally published in The Strand magazine in the 1890s, includes: .- "How the Brigadier came to the Castle of Gloom" .- "How the Brigadier slew the brothers of Ajaccio" .- "How the Brigadier held the King" .- "How the King held the Brigadier" .- "How the Brigadier took the field against the .Marshal Millefleurs" .- "How the Brigadier played for a kingdom" .- "How the Brigadier won his Medal" .- "How the Brigadier was tempted by the Devil" .Hard to find in print, these lost comic classics from the creator of Sherlock Holmes will delight fans of pulp literature.
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Серия Literature
Год издания
ISBN 978-1-60520-112-2
Количество страниц 188
Размер 1.4x15.3x21.7
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Etienne Gerard is a hero of the French army, a veteran of the Napoleonic wars, and a vain and boastful teller of tales that star himself and his exploits. This collection of satiric short stories, originally published in The Strand magazine in the 1890s, includes: .- "How the Brigadier came to the Castle of Gloom" .- "How the Brigadier slew the brothers of Ajaccio" .- "How the Brigadier held the King" .- "How the King held the Brigadier" .- "How the Brigadier took the field against the .Marshal Millefleurs" .- "How the Brigadier played for a kingdom" .- "How the Brigadier won his Medal" .- "How the Brigadier was tempted by the Devil" .Hard to find in print, these lost comic classics from the creator of Sherlock Holmes will delight fans of pulp literature.