P. C. Wren

P. C. Wren

Percival Christopher Wren was a British writer, mostly of adventure fiction. He is remembered best for Beau Geste, a much-filmed book of 1924, involving the French Foreign Legion in North Africa, and its main sequels, Beau Sabreur and Beau Ideal . Percival Christopher Wren was born in Deptford, South London, England, the son of a schoolmaster. His literary influences included Frederick Marryat, R. M. Ballantyne, G. A. Henty, and H. Rider Haggard. He graduated with a Master of Arts degree from St Catherine's College, Oxford, a non-collegiate college for poorer students. Wren subsequently...
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Birthdate:November 1, 1875
Birthplace:Deptford
Date of death:1941
Education:St Catherine's College, Oxford
Also known as:Percival Wren, Percival Christopher Wren

Written works by P. C. Wren

  • Beau Geste
  • Beau Ideal
    Beau Ideal
  • Beau Sabreur
    Beau Sabreur
  • Good Gestes: Stories of Beau Geste, His Brothers, and Certain of Their Comrades in the French Foreign Legion
    Good Gestes: Stories of Beau Geste, His Brothers, and Certain of Their Comrades in the French Foreign Legion
  • Port of missing men
    Port of missing men
TitlePublishedGenre
Beau Geste 1924 Adventure novel
Beau Ideal 1926
Beau Sabreur 1928
Good Gestes: Stories of Beau Geste, His Brothers, and Certain of Their Comrades in the French Foreign Legion
Port of missing men
Sinbad the soldier
dark woman
uniform of glory
Flawed blades
Fort in the jungle
Soldiers of misfortune
Cardboard Castle
Rough shooting
Action and passion
Mysterious Waye
Odd, but even so
Stepsons of France
spur of pride
Explosion
Reader's Digest Best Loved Books for Young Readers
Cortenay treasure
mammon of righteousness
Paper prison
Sowing glory
man the devil didn't want
Snake and sword
Two feet from heaven
desert heritage
Dew and mildew
wages of virtue
Beggars' horses
disappearance of General Jason
Valiant dust
Father Gregory
To the hilt
young stagers
Mammon
Driftwood spars
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Works by P. C. Wren adapted to film

The Last Remake of Beau Geste
The Last Remake of Beau Geste
Release date:1977
Directed by:Marty Feldman
Genre:Parody
Adapted from:Beau Geste
Beau Geste
Beau Geste
Release date:1926
Directed by:Herbert Brenon
Genre:Silent film
Adapted from:Beau Geste
Beau Geste
Beau Geste
Release date:1939
Directed by:William A. Wellman
Genre:Adventure
Adapted from:Beau Geste
Beau Geste
Beau Geste
Release date:September 7, 1966
Directed by:Douglas Heyes
Genre:Adventure
Adapted from:Beau Geste

People who influenced P. C. Wren

Frederick Marryat
Frederick Marryat

Captain Frederick Marryat was an English Royal Navy officer, novelist, and a contemporary and acquaintance of Charles Dickens, noted today as an early pioneer of the sea story. He is now known particularly for the semi-autobiographical novel Mr Midshipman Easy and his children's novel The Children...
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H. Rider Haggard
H. Rider Haggard

Sir Henry Rider Haggard, KBE was an English writer of adventure novels set in exotic locations, predominantly Africa, and a founder of the Lost World literary genre. He was also involved in agricultural reform around the British Empire. His stories, situated at the lighter end of Victorian...
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Robert Michael Ballantyne
Robert Michael Ballantyne

R. M. Ballantyne was a Scottish juvenile fiction writer. Born Robert Michael Ballantyne in Edinburgh, he was part of a famous family of printers and publishers. At the age of 16 he went to Canada and was six years in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company. He returned to Scotland in 1847, and...
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G. A. Henty
G. A. Henty

George Alfred Henty , was a prolific English novelist and a special correspondent. He is best known for his historical adventure stories that were popular in the late 19th century. His works include Out on the Pampas , The Young Buglers , With Clive in India and Wulf the Saxon . G.A. Henty was...
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Ouida
Ouida

Ouida was the pseudonym of the English novelist Maria Louise Ramé . Ramé was born in Bury St. Edmunds, England, to a Guernsey-born French-speaking father and an English mother. She derived her pen name from her own childish pronunciation of her given name "Louise". Her opinion of her...
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Peers of P. C. Wren

Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism, tales...
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Edgar Rice Burroughs
Edgar Rice Burroughs

Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American author, best known for his creation of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter,...
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    In what type of work did P. C. Wren specialize?
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    P. C. Wren was an accomplished writer.
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    Who is credited for their influence on P. C. Wren?
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    Frederick Marryat, H. Rider Haggard, Robert Michael Ballantyne, G. A. Henty and Ouida influenced P. C. Wren.
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