Exploits and Adventures of Brigadier Gerard

Author:   Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ,  George Macdonald Fraser ,  George MacDonald Fraser
Publisher:   The New York Review of Books, Inc
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9780940322738


Pages:   417
Publication Date:   30 April 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Having killed off Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle began a new series of tales on a very different theme. Brigadier Gerard is an officer in Napoleon's army-ecklessly brave, engagingly openhearted, and unshakable, if not a little absurd, in his devotion to the enigmatic Emperor. The Brigadier's wonderful comic adventures, long established in the affections of Conan Doyle's admirers as second only to those of the incomparable Holmes, are sure to find new devotees among the ardent fans of such writers as Patrick O'Brian and George MacDonald Fraser.

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Author:   Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ,  George Macdonald Fraser ,  George MacDonald Fraser
Publisher:   The New York Review of Books, Inc
Imprint:   NYRB Classics
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.425kg
ISBN:  

9780940322738


ISBN 10:   0940322730
Pages:   417
Publication Date:   30 April 2001
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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In its pages 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. -- Michael Chabon on NPR's You Must Read This . ..One of the cleverest of Conan Doyle's lighter works, full of spirit, ingenuity, and drollery. -- The New York Times Brigadier Gerard is, after Holmes and Watson, Conan Doyle's most successful literary creation. -- Julian Symons


In its pages 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. Michael Chabon on NPR's You Must Read This One of the cleverest of Conan Doyle s lighter works, full of spirit, ingenuity, and drollery. The New York Times Brigadier Gerard is, after Holmes and Watson, Conan Doyle s most successful literary creation. Julian Symons


In its pages 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. -- Michael Chabon on NPR's You Must Read This ...One of the cleverest of Conan Doyle's lighter works, full of spirit, ingenuity, and drollery. -- The New York Times Brigadier Gerard is, after Holmes and Watson, Conan Doyle's most successful literary creation. -- Julian Symons


In its pages 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. --Michael Chabon on NPR's You Must Read This


Author Information

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) graduated from Edinburgh University with a medical degree in 1881 and traveled as a ship's doctor before settling down into a private practice. He wrote Sherlock Holmes stories for four years before killing off the suave detective, only to resurrect him inThe Hound of the Baskervillesin 1902. His historical fiction took the form of a novel,The White Company(1891), and the epic tales of the adventurous Brigadier Gerard. George MacDonald Fraser, OBE (1925 -2008) was an English-born author of Scottish descent, best known for his Flashman novels and McAuslan stories. He was also an accomplished screenwriter.

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