Sir Percys liga

by Baronesse Orczy

Hardcover, 1963

Status

Available

Call number

813

Library's review

Frankrig, 1792 - 1793
Indeholder "Sir Percys liga", "Et spørgsmål om pas", "To gode patrioter", "Det gamle fugleskræmsel", "Et flot stykke arbejde", "Hvordan Jean Pierre mødte Den røde Pimpernel", "Ud af dødens favn", "Forræderen", "'Friheds-Caféen'", "'For enhver pris ...'", "Høg over
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høg".

"Sir Percys liga" handler om en ung kvinde, Madeleine Lannoy, hvis søn er blevet bortført af Jean Paul Marat som hævn fordi hun har afvist ham tidligere. En ædel englænder og hans kone Marguerite tager Madeleine under deres vinger. Jean Paul Marat og hans kone Simonne Evrard antager kort efter en ny tjener Paul Molé som snart bliver sendt hen til Chemin de Pantin for at se til en dreng. ???
"Et spørgsmål om pas" handler om ???
"To gode patrioter" handler om Fanny Roussell og hendes mand Hercule, der er anklaget for forræderi, men kan berette hvordan Den røde Pimpernel og hans mænd snød både dem og en afdeling franske soldater. De bliver begge frifundet.
"Det gamle fugleskræmsel" handler om ???
"Et flot stykke arbejde" handler om ???
"Hvordan Jean Pierre mødte Den røde Pimpernel" handler om ???
"Ud af dødens favn" handler om ???
"Forræderen" handler om ???
"'Friheds-Caféen'" handler om ???
"'For enhver pris ...'" handler om ???
"Høg over høg" handler om ???

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Der er dømt Stor Patos over det hele. Ædle Britiske Adelsmænd sejrer over lidt halvdumme franskmænd og i særdeleshed Chauvelin.
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Publication

Kbh : Martin, 1963 :

Description

Classic Literature. Fiction. HTML: The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, published in 1919, is one of Baroness Orczy's sequels to The Scarlet Pimpernel. It contains eleven short stories that detail Sir Percy Blakeney's adventures in rescuing aristocrats and citizens alike from the fate of the guillotine..

User reviews

LibraryThing member AdonisGuilfoyle
'We seek him here/We seek him there - Chauvelin seeks him everywhere!' Poor old Chauvelin is outwitted three times in this collection of short stories, mentally and physically exhausted after chasing after the Pimpernel. Several entertaining interludes in the career of that demmed elusive hero,
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told by those he rescues and those who get caught up in his schemes. The League's main technique is bluff and bluster - insist loudly and for long enough, and people will believe you are who you say you are. Also, never invent a disguise, always 'replace' a real person. Familiar characters such as Bibot and Rateau make guest appearances, and tantalisingly, it is inferred that Marguerite accompanies her husband to take care of the emigres being smuggled out of Paris. My favourite tales are those with Chauvelin - 'Sir Percy Explains' and 'A Battle of Wits'.
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LibraryThing member elbakerone
League of the Scarlet Pimpernel follows Baroness Orczy's original novel The Scarlet Pimpernel with further tales of Sir Percy Blakeney, a daring Englishman set on rescuing French aristocrats from fate of the guillotine. The short novel is told in a vignette style with each chapter telling of a
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different encounter of the master of disguise and his fellowship.

Overall, I preferred the more cohesive tale told in the first book of the series, but the lighthearted adventure and the lovable characters still produce a fun and engaging book.
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LibraryThing member Unreachableshelf
Again, short stories do not seem to be Baroness Orczy's forte. She goes too quickly for her favorite and most frequently used plot devices, and doesn't have time to build them into anything unique. She also probably should have stayed away from the first person: I'm not one of those people who has
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something against first person in theory, but when your first person narrator's voices sound exactly like your third person narration, you probably shouldn't do it. There are a few longer pieces in this book, which are the best of them.
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LibraryThing member john257hopper
This is a collection of short stories written late in the author's life, with a collection of daring rescues by the English "milor" of doomed French aristos. The stories are in effect rather humorous and repetitive and lack even the minimal depth of the original Scarlet Pimpernel novel; there are
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no subtle characters here, everyone is either a heroic doomed aristocrat or a dirty, evil revolutionary extremist. For completists only.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1919

Physical description

197 p.; 19 cm

Local notes

Omslag: William Petersen
Omslaget forestiller et eksemplar af blomsten rød pimpernel
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Oversat fra engelsk "The league of the Scarlet Pimpernel" af Paul C. Olrik
Gutenberg, bind 5805

Oversat fra engelsk "Sir Percy Explains" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "A Question of Passports" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "Two Good Patriots" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "The Old Scarecrow" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "A Fine Bit of Work" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "How Jean-Pierre Met the Scarlet Pimpernel" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "Out of the Jaws of Death" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "The Traitor" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "The Cabaret de la Liberté" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "'Needs Must-'" af Paul C. Olrik
Oversat fra engelsk "A Battle of Wits" af Paul C. Olrik

Side 7: Foran hende stod en høj, rank mand, som sikkert var en skabning fra en anden verden, sådan forekom han i det mindste denne stakkel. Denne mand var klædt i en mægtig kappe, som fik hans skikkelse til at forekomme unaturlig kraftig. Hans hår var lyst og let krøllet over den lave, firkantede pande

Pages

197

Library's rating

Rating

½ (38 ratings; 3.5)

DDC/MDS

813
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