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Original short story by Joseph Conrad available...


...from Project Gutemberg.

If you haven't read it, you missed a lot from the movie.

Download it for free at http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2305.

This movie has been one of my all-time favorites, and have watched it a dozen times. I owned it in VHS and when the DVD came out I got it. However, it was not until I read Conrad's story that I really got to understand many of the fine points.

Enjoy the reading!

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Thank you so much for finding this! I have been trying to find it for years!

I actually own a copy of the 1977 novelisation of the movie by whoever it was - Gerard Wynne-Jones, not the screenwriter, but a similar name, but its great to see the original story as well!

I first came across the Duellists as it inspired a track by Iron Maiden on their 1984 album Powerslave, and then rented the VHS and loved it. Steve Harris made quite a few songs inspired by movies or books, but this is probably the best one. And the best movie he referred to!

I hope I'll see more of the finer points too - unless they are all in the novelisation already?

Many many thanks.
Ian, Tasmania.

"Bud! The crane - we've lost the crane, it's on its way down to you!"

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It's also available as an audiobook if that is a more convenient way to enjoy the story...the catch is that the audiobook was released under the original US title, which is "The Point of Honor".

You can download it as an audiofile (at no charge) here:
http://www.audiobookss.com/2008/05/the-point-of-honor-free-audiobook-by-joseph-conrad-1857-1924/

If you're still living in the '90's without an iPod (like me), you can buy it on CD or MP3 for about the cost of a gallon of gas from E-Bbay here:
http://www.audiobookss.com/2008/05/the-point-of-honor-free-audiobook-by-joseph-conrad-1857-1924/

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You can also listen to it for free on Spotify

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"If you haven't read it, you missed a lot from the movie. ". Actually this one and The Tennant are the most accurate translations from a book I've seen. To the point of having the feeling they even translated the commas.

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