Sharpe's Battle

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ISBN-10 : 0007452950
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Book Synopsis Sharpe's Battle by : Bernard Cornwell

Book excerpt: Set in 1811, during some of the worst fighting of the Napoleonic Wars, Richard Sharpe is given responsibility of an Irish battalion of ceremonial troops who are poorly equipped and untrained for battle.


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