Arthur Conan Doyle's The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard is a collection of historical fiction stories written in the late 19th century. The book follows the daring and flamboyant adventures of Lieutenant Etienne Gerard, an officer in Napoleon's army, showcasing his exploits on the battlefield and his encounters during the chaos of war.
The narrative opens by introducing Brigadier Gerard as a distinguished figure and a keeper of tales from the Napoleonic era. He recounts his military experiences, particularly a mission to transport remounts during the harsh winter of 1807. The first story delves into his meeting with Sub-Lieutenant Duroc, who seeks revenge for an old family feud.
This initial tale explores themes of honor, bravery, and camaraderie among soldiers while intertwining personal quests with larger historical events. Filled with danger and intrigue, Gerard's adventures bring the vibrant spirit of the Napoleonic era to life for readers.
1. HOW THE BRIGADIER CAME TO THE CASTLE OF GLOOM
2. HOW THE BRIGADIER SLEW THE BROTHERS OF AJACCIO
3. HOW THE BRIGADIER HELD THE KING
4. HOW THE KING HELD THE BRIGADIER
5. HOW THE BRIGADIER TOOK THE FIELD AGAINST THE MARSHAL MILLEFLEURS
6. HOW THE BRIGADIER PLAYED FOR A KINGDOM
7. HOW THE BRIGADIER WON HIS MEDAL
8. HOW THE BRIGADIER WAS TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL