The Complete Brigadier Gerard

Arthur Conan Doyle

Original title: Exploits and adventures of Brigadier Gerard

first published 2001 Aziloth Books, 2018 paperback 306 pages

Canongate classics ; — book 57

"Having killed off Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle turned his attention to a very different hero. Brigadier Etienne Gerard is an officer in Napoleon's army - recklessly brave, engagingly open-hearted, and unshakable, if not a little absurd, in his devotion to the enigmatic Emperor. Conan Doyle's wonderful stories about the Brigadier - all of which are collected here - are as funny as they are hair-raising, a...

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The Complete Brigadier Gerard paperback · 2018 · Aziloth Books · 306 pages · 9781911405580
The complete Brigadier Gerard edition · 2010 · Canongate Books · 387 pages · 9781847679192
The Complete Brigadier Gerard paperback · 2005 · Barnes & Noble · 384 pages · 9780760768891
Complete Brigadier Gerard (Canongate Classics,57) paperback · 2002 · Canongate U.S. · 400 pages · 9780862415341
Exploits and adventures of Brigadier Gerard edition · 2001 · New York Review Books · 417 pages

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