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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 late 1890s, includes ... lost comic classics from the creator of Sherlock Holmes ..."--Back cover.
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The exploits of Brigadier Gerard
2013, Ulverscroft
in English
- Large print edition.
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The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard
February 1986, Academy Chicago Publishers
Paperback
in English
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Reprint of the novel originally published in 1896.
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"Brigadier Etienne Gerard is a Hussar in the French Army, in Napoleon's service. He's a vain man, believing in his own superiority in many things: being the bravest soldier, the greatest swordsman, and most gallant lover in all France. Perhaps he is. Gerard's missions, on behalf of Napoleon, are numerous and dangerous, and include avoiding capture by marauding Russian and Prussian troops, the threat of certain death by the British and his escape from imprisonment in Dartmoor. For Brigadier Etienne Gerard, wherever his mission takes him - England, Germany, Poland or France - honour and glory are all."--Publisher description.
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