Rocambole 3 - Adventures of Rocambole (Les Exploits de Rocambole) - New English translation complete and unabridged


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PONSON DU TERRAIL'S COMPLETE ROCAMBOLE SAGA IN NEW, UNABRIDGED ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS ROCAMBOLE 3 – ADVENTURES OF ROCAMBOLE (Les Exploits de Rocambole) From this series, Rocambole takes front stage to become the main character. Rocambole, on his way back from England, steals the identity of a young man who is due to marry a Spanish noblewoman and set himself up for life. Nothing is going to stop him in his pursuit: from the Spanish plains to the snowy steppes of Russia, many people will lose their lives before Rocam-bole’s plot is finally thwarted by his arch-enemies. This is perhaps the most gruesome series in the whole saga! This volume includes new unabridged English translations of the original French texts: “Les Exploits de Rocambole - Tome I - Une fille d’Espagne” “Les Exploits de Rocambole - Tome II – La Mort du Sauvage” “Les Exploits de Rocambole - Tome III – La Revanche de Baccarat” Text translation and layout, artwork, introductory notes, author’s biography, synopses and chronology: © 2023 Roland Radaelli and IP Rights Ltd THE COMPLETE SAGA IN NEW UNABRIDGED ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS The Rocambole Saga The Rocambole adventures were first published in instalments in various French feuilletons, as supplements to newspapers. This was an extremely popular format in 19th Century France as well as in other countries. Novels such as Dumas’ “The Count of Montecristo”, Sue’s “The Mysteries of Paris” and Feval’s “Le Bossu” (“The Hunchback”) were first published in instalments and later reprinted as books. From 1857 to 1870, the year before the author’s death, Ponson du Terrail wrote thousands of pages chronicling Rocambole’s adventures, first as a master criminal, then as a defender of justice. The novels also offer an eye-opening account on how society was structured in 19th century France with stark divisions between nobility, rich businessmen and the working classes. Far from being outdated, these novels feel as fresh today as when they were written over 150 years ago. About the Author Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail was born in France in 1829. From 1850 he started writing serials for several newspapers and in 20 years will write over 200 novels! In 1857 he created the character of Rocambole, which will go on to achieve great success all over the world. The word “rocambolesque” is still used nowadays in many languages to describe fantastic, incredible adventures and scheming plots. With Germany’s invasion of France in 1870, Ponson du Terrail joins the resistance but a sudden illness strikes him and he dies in January 1871. The ROCAMBOLE SAGA in our catalogue includes the following ebooks: Series 1 - Legacy of Blood Series 2 - Knaves of Hearts Series 3 - Adventures of Rocambole Series 4 - Rocambole's Redemption Series 5 - Rocambole's Resurrection Series 6 - Rocambole's Last Word Series 7 - Rocambole in London Series 8 - Rocambole in Prison Series 9 - Rocambole and the Hangman's Rope




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