Who else is a fan of the Scarlet Pimpernel series?
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Who else is a fan of the Scarlet Pimpernel series?
PIMPERNEL FANS UNITE!

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However thanks for the info, i was not aware of any sequels apart from the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel. I shall have to check out some of the others.
I'm on a reading list of things referenced in the 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comics', the Blakeney's are members of second league. http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthre ... 2057074266
There is an odd reference in the League comics to one of Percy's ancestors which the internet has failed to clarify. He is said to be 'a one-eyed horse thief with a desperate mania for public self-pollution'. Perhaps one of the other books will enlighten me as to Alan Moore's twisted train of thought in this matter.
PS: You don't need to buy books on amazon you know, i'm sure its out of copyright and available for free on net.
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I have seen Percy Blakeney's signature on old documents that failed to burn in attempts to destroy them. It is very fascinating! I have read the biography of him by a supposed John Blakeney, but I'm not sure how accurate it is. For instance, I know that the Dauphin died and was not rescued by TSP as the book claimed.
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Eh... you know he's not a real person rightliterarylover+ wrote:Thanks for the interesting info! I'm sure it is available for free on a website such as Project Gutenburg, but I haven't checked yet.![]()
I have seen Percy Blakeney's signature on old documents that failed to burn in attempts to destroy them. It is very fascinating! I have read the biography of him by a supposed John Blakeney, but I'm not sure how accurate it is. For instance, I know that the Dauphin died and was not rescued by TSP as the book claimed.

I just started the Laughing Cavalier due to your initial post, grabbed it from manybooks.net my favorite ebook resource, although it is getting a bit excessive with the ads.
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I really enjoyed "The Laughing Calvalier" so I'm glad you are going to read it! There is another sequel book to that one with that same character in it, but it slips my memory at the moment.
I am not positive whether or not he was real. I have read some things that made me think he might of been, but we'll have to see. His name probably wasn't Percy Blakeney, but I think it is quite probable that there was an English man who called himself the Scarlet Pimpernel and rescued people from the Terror.
KristineNicole, I'm so excited for you! I'm sure you'll love it! You really know that I loved it when I say it is my favorite book ever because I read a ton!

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If you have seen the movies, which do you prefer? I have only seen the 1982 version with Anthony Andrews (Percy), Jane Seymour (Marguerite), and Ian McKellan (Chauvelin). I love it... I saw it before I read the book, and then had to hunt down the entire series to read. I found them on Project Gutenberg, in case you haven't found them all yet.
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