How the Brigadier took the field against the Marshall Millefleurs, [1895?].

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How the Brigadier took the field against the Marshall Millefleurs, [1895?].

Autograph ms. of the fifth of the original adventures of Brigadier Gerard by Arthur Conan Doyle, probably written in England in 1895.

[22] leaves, bound + [4] leaf fragments laid-in : port., 34 cm.

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Newberry Library

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Whittaker, Alfred H., 1894-

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