The Adventures of Gerard

The Adventures of Gerard

by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventures of Gerard

The Adventures of Gerard

by Arthur Conan Doyle

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Overview

Brigadier Gerard was once the finest swordsman in all of Napoleon's armies... as well as the bravest soldier, the greatest horseman and the most passionate of lovers... at least that is the reputation he is happy to embelish. Now an old man living his retirement in Paris in the middle of the 19th Century, Gerard relates the adventures of his youth, when he was a dashing young Hussar in Napoleon's army. Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes and Professor Challenger, Brigadier Gerard's adventures mix action and humour and are rightly regarded as classics. How Brigadier Gerard Lost His Ear How the Brigadier Captured Saragossa How the Brigadier Slew the Fox How the Brigadier Saved the Army How the Brigadier Triumphed in England How the Brigadier Rode to Minsk How the Brigadier Bore Himself at Waterloo The Last Adventure of the Brigadier

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781542385121
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/09/2017
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.36(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ DL (22 May 1859 - 7 July 1930) was a British writer best known for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes. Originally a physician, in 1887 he published A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels about Holmes and Dr. Watson. In addition, Doyle wrote over fifty short stories featuring the famous detective. The Sherlock Holmes stories are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction.

Date of Birth:

May 22, 1859

Date of Death:

July 7, 1930

Place of Birth:

Edinburgh, Scotland

Place of Death:

Crowborough, Sussex, England

Education:

Edinburgh University, B.M., 1881; M.D., 1885
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