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Paperback Uncle Bernac Book

ISBN: 9356567727

ISBN13: 9789356567726

Uncle Bernac

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle first released his historical tale Uncle Bernac in 1897. The narrative is set in 1805, and the narrator, Louis de Laval, resides in England. His father fought for the Royalists during the French Revolution while his uncle supported the Republicans. Napoleon seized control of France and proclaimed himself Emperor 13 years later.He serves only as a means of getting de Laval in front of Napoleon. The main objective of the book is really to offer Conan Doyle a chance to analyze the great French Emperor's personality. The young guy purportedly came to Napoleon to obtain a commission, but because no instructions are given, the initial allure of the Emperor and his court quickly fades into tedium.Searching for a substitution for Sherlock Holmes after the creator had killed him off in 1894, Doyle composed this murder secret in the withering long periods of the nineteenth century. Set in Napoleon's time, it includes a Frenchman getting back to his local land to join the Ruler's positions.

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