The Nuptials of Corbal

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The Nuptials of Corbal
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First edition (UK)
Author Rafael Sabatini
Country United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical
Adventure
Publisher Hutchinson
Publication date
1927
Media typePrint

The Nuptials of Corbal is a 1927 historical adventure novel by the British writer Rafael Sabatini. Set during the French Revolution, it portrays the escapades of a Frenchman who saves condemned prisoners from the guillotine.

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Film adaptation

In 1936 the story was adapted into a British film The Marriage of Corbal directed by Karl Grune and starring Nils Asther. [1]

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References

  1. Goble p.403

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