
The Complete Brigadier Gerard
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Though Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is best known for his immortal character Sherlock Holmes,
his tales of comic adventure featuring Brigadier Etienne Gerard, a French cavalry officer in the tine of the Napoleonic Wars, were equally beloved in their day. An old man who has retired in Paris, Gerard now recounts his escapades of younger days. In Napoleon's service, he fights battles, breaks hearts, and confounds the English all across Europe. This volume collects all of Doyle's Brigadier Gerard stories, originally published in The Strand Magazine between 1894 and 1903.
In The Complete Brigadier Gerard Stories "you will find adventure, action, romance, love and self-sacrifice, hair's-breadth escape and reckless courage, gallantry, panache and a droll, backhand humor that rivals that of P.G. Wodehouse. You will also find yourself, even more than with the celebrated stories of Holmes and Watson, in the hands of an indisputable artist. For more than any other adventure stories I know, these stories have a power to move the reader... unjustly forgotten tales by a great master"(Michael Chabonfor NPR's You Must Read This).
"The Brigadier Gerard stories display all the narrative gusto of Doyle's more famous Sherlock Holmes, together with an irresistible warmth and humor."-Philip Pullman
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Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) practiced medicine in the resort town of Southsea, England, and wrote stories while waiting for his patients to arrive. In 1886, he created two of the greatest fictional characters of all time: the detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner, Dr. Watson. Over the course of four novels and fifty-six short stories, Conan Doyle set a standard for crime fiction that has yet to be surpassed.
Content
- The Complete Brigadier Gerard
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Editor's Note
- Introduction
- Prologue: A Foreign Office Romance
- The Exploits Of Brigadier Gerard
- The Medal Of Brigadier Gerard
- How The Brigadier Held The King
- How The King Held The Brigadier
- How The Brigadier Slew The Brothers Of Ajaccio
- How The Brigadier Came To The Castle Of Gloom
- How The Brigadier Took The Field Against The Marshal Millefleurs
- How The Brigadier Was Tempted By The Devil
- How The Brigadier Played For A Kingdom
- The Adventures Of Brigadier Gerard
- The Crime Of The Brigadier
- How Brigadier Gerard Lost His Ear
- How The Brigadier Saved The Army
- How The Brigadier Rode To Minsk
- Brigadier Gerard At Waterloo
- Brigadier Gerard At Waterloo continued
- The Brigadier In England
- How The Brigadier Joined The Hussars Of Conflans
- How Etienne Gerard Said Good-Bye To His Master
- Epilogue: The Marriage Of The Brigadier
- About the Author
- Copyright
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