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Bulldog Drummond

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9h 36m
English
ISBN: 979-8-86868-077-9

Description

In the swirling mists of post-World War I England, a character emerged from the pen of "Sapper", (H.C.McNeile) whose adventures would captivate readers and endure through the ages. Bulldog Drummond, the invincible hero, burst onto the literary scene with a resounding force that echoed the sentiments of a society grappling with the aftermath of conflict and the winds of change.

Readers found themselves immersed in a world where espionage and intrigue stretched across a Europe still reeling from the Great War and "Bulldog Drummond" embodied the resilience and resourcefulness of a generation seeking purpose in the midst of societal upheaval.

It's clear that the adventures of Drummond, the intrepid ex-soldier looking for excitement, influenced Ian Flemming's James Bond of some 30 years later. Welcome to a world where the villains are easy to spot, grey areas are few, women are to be rescued and the hero never loses his sense of humour!

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Prologue
  3. Chapter 1: In Which He Takes Tea At The Carlton And Is Surprised
  4. Chapter 2: In Which Journeys To Godalming And The Game Begin
  5. Chapter 3: In Which Things Happen In Half Moon Street
  6. Chapter 4: In Which He Spends A Quiet Night At The Elms
  7. Chapter 5: In Which There Is Trouble At Goring
  8. Chapter 6: In Which A Very Old Game Takes Place On The Hog's Back
  9. Chapter 7: In Which He Spends An Hour Or Two On A Roof
  10. Chapter 8: In Which He Goes To Paris For The Night
  11. Chapter 9: In Which He Has A Near Shave
  12. Chapter 10: In Which The Hun Nation Decreases By One
  13. Chapter 11: In Which Lakington Plays His Last Coup
  14. Chapter 12: In Which The Last Round Takes Place
  15. Epilogue
  16. Closing Credits