The Marvellous (But Authentic) Adventures of Captain Corcoran
Alfred Assollant author Sam Miller translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:3rd Nov '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Stand aside Flashman, Bulldog Drummond and the dread Pirate Roberts...introducing Captain Corcoran, a long-forgotten dashing hero brought back to thrilling life in this new translation from Vintage Classics
Sam Miller (author of Strange Kind of Paradise: India through Foreign Eyes) has loving translated these wild, funny, unabashedly romantic adventures from the French for the first time so that the Captain and his charming Louison can be embraced by a new generation of readers, young and old.
Introducing the Marvellous Captain Corcoran – he is charming to ladies, courteous to true gentlemen, death to pirates and merciless to the English. He speaks several languages, can bend an iron bar with his bare hands, and has adventured his way across the seven seas with his faithful friend Louison by his side. Loyal only to her master, Louison can be a little boisterous, and there’s devil to pay when she misses a meal (she is a tiger, after all).
Corcoran is on the hunt for a lost sacred Hindu text. Once in India, he is soon distracted from his quest by the claims of Prince Holkar, his lotus-eyed daughter, and their daring stand against the English occupying forces.
Beloved by many French schoolchildren (including the young Jean-Paul Sartre) at the turn of the century, the marvellous Corcoran has been too long forgotten. Sam Miller (author of Strange Kind of Paradise: India through Foreign Eyes) has loving translated these wild, funny, unabashedly romantic adventures from the French for the first time so that the Captain and his charming Louison can be embraced by a new generation of readers, young and old.
The only thing left for me to do is to pick up The Adventures of Captain Corcoran which is lying on the table...open at random a book I've read dozens of times...I forget about myself as soon as I start reading -- Jean-Paul Sartre
ISBN: 9781784872304
Dimensions: 204mm x 138mm x 27mm
Weight: 350g
272 pages