Scaramouche

A Romance of the French Revolution

Thrillers & Spanning

Rafael Sabatini wrote the historical book Scaramouche, which was first released in 1921. Scaramouche is a romantic adventure novel that chronicles the experiences of a young lawyer during the French Revolution. "He was born with a gift of laughter and a feeling that the world was insane," begins the three-part tale.The Marquis feared that because of his oratory, the laity would turn against the clergy and nobility. Even though he does not support the cause, Moreau swears to exact revenge for the man's murder. He causes chaos in Nantes and Nantes under the alias "Omnes Omnibus," inspiring the crowds with motivational speeches.He develops a talent for writing and performing, which helps his group go from struggling to prosperous. In self-defense, Moreau shoots Binet when he attacks him after being ruined; Binet is injured, and Moreau escapes.He joins the Estates-General after being persuaded by his friends to do so, and he starts fighting the spadassinicides. He turns the tables on them and engages in duels with everyone, killing or gravely injuring them all. Due to Mme. de Plougastel's husband being a counterrevolutionary, both she and Aline are in danger. Moreau discovers that his godfather need travel authorizations in order to release these two women from Paris. After obtaining the required travel authorizations, he departs to give them to the women.

Uitgeverij
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Imprint
Double 9 Books LLP
Uitgegeven als
Paperback • Hardcover
Eerste editie
01-01-1950
Laatste editie
12-01-2022
ISBN
9780099529859 • 9780393323306 • 9781023031325 • 9781974298426 • 9789357274487
Aantal pagina's
362
Taal
Engels

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