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Percival Christopher Wren Orden de los libros







- 2024
- 2020
A Mixed Bag of Novels Part B: Cupid in Africa & Mysterious Waye
- 576 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
The narrative features two distinct tales. In "Cupid in Africa," a young man from a military family, despite his aversion to militarism, volunteers for the Indian Army during World War I. His journey to the African front is filled with humorous encounters and stark realities of military life, showcasing the harsh conditions of jungle warfare. Meanwhile, "Mysterious Waye" revolves around a group of reformed criminals running a nursing home, where the enigmatic John Waye seeks refuge after claiming to have killed one of their own, leading to tension and intrigue as he confronts the gang and their shady operations.
- 2012
The Foreign Legion Stories 3
Beau Ideal Plus Three Short Stories: The McSnorrt Reminiscent, Buried Treasure & If Wishes Were Horses...
- 328 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
This third volume of a four-volume set presents a comprehensive collection of Gestes, showcasing significant narratives and themes. It delves into the intricacies of human experience and cultural expression, offering a rich tapestry of stories that reflect the era's values and challenges. The volume is meticulously curated, providing readers with insights into the historical context and the evolution of storytelling. Each tale is crafted to engage and provoke thought, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literature and history.
- 2012
The Foreign Legion Stories 2
Beau Sabreur Plus Three Short Stories: What's in a Name, a Gentleman of Colour & David and His Incredible Jonathan
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
This second volume of the four-part series continues the exploration of legendary deeds and adventures, delving deeper into the rich tapestry of its characters and themes. It offers a blend of historical narratives and mythic storytelling, showcasing the valor and exploits of notable figures. Readers can expect an engaging mix of action and moral lessons that reflect the cultural heritage and traditions of the time, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.
- 2010
Beau Geste: When a precious jewel known as the "Blue Water" turns up missing, the three Geste brothers, the adopted children of Lady Brandon, are suspected. Beau joins the French Foreign Legion, as do his brothers. When only one of the brothers returns to England, it is revealed that the theft of the jewel had been a matter of honor.
- 2010
Beau Ideal
- 280 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Wren immortalized the French Foreign Legion in Beau Geste and many other novels of high adventure and romance. Beau Ideal is the sequel to Beau Geste. Contents: Prologue; The Story of Otis Vanbrugh; Epilogue. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 0766194272, 0766193594.
- 2009
Beau Sabreur
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Major Henri de Beaujolais embarks on a thrilling journey through the Sahara, where adventure intertwines with romance. As he faces perilous desert landscapes and engages in espionage, he grapples with the complexities of forbidden love. The story captures the essence of bravery and passion against a backdrop of exotic locales, making it a captivating tale of intrigue and emotion.
- 1966
Percival Christopher Wren nació en Devonshire, Inglaterra, en 1885. Tras cursar sus estudios en Oxford, se alistó en la Legión Extranjera francesa en busca de aventuras. A su vuelta a Inglaterra, Wren se casó y se instaló en una casa de campo donde llevaría una vida de caballero rural. En 1924 publica la obra que le daría fama universal: Beau Geste, un clásico de las novelas de aventuras traducido a numerosas lenguas y adaptado al cine en varias ocasiones (la más conocida de ellas es la que dirigió en 1939 William Wellman, protagonizada por Gary Cooper). A esta novela seguirían otras muchas, una cada año, entre las que destacan Wages of Virtue (1916), Beau Sabreur (1926) y Beau Ideal (1928), cuyas peripecias se desarrollan en la India, África e Inglaterra. Beau Geste comienza con el relato de un oficial de la Legión Extranjera sobre un extraño suceso que vivió en el pasado. Acosado por las guerrillas nativas, un fuerte de avanzada de la Legión situado en Zinderneuf, Nigeria, solicitó refuerzos urgentemente. Cuando las tropas se acercaron al fuerte observaron a numerosos legionarios apostados en sus almenas. Pero no se movían ni respondían a sus llamadas: más tarde comprobarán que estaban todos muertos. La segunda parte de la novela narra, a modo de flashback, cómo la misteriosa desaparición del zafiro Agua Azul, propiedad de la señora Patricia Brandon, lleva a sus tres sobrinos, Michael, Digby y John Geste, a alistarse en la Legión Extranjera. Los tres hermanos serán destinados a un fuerte perdido al norte de Nigeria donde «le cafard», la locura del desierto debida a la inactividad expectante, acaba haciendo mella en todo el destacamento.
- 1936
- 1933
Román z prostředí francouzské cizinecké legie, odehrávající se kdesi v severní Africe.

