Sharpe's Battle: Richard Sharpe & the Battle of Fuentes De Onoro, May 1811 (Richard Sharpe's Adventure Series #12)
Sharpe's Battle: Richard Sharpe & the Battle of Fuentes De Onoro, May 1811 (Richard Sharpe's Adventure Series #12) book cover

Sharpe's Battle: Richard Sharpe & the Battle of Fuentes De Onoro, May 1811 (Richard Sharpe's Adventure Series #12)

Hardcover – January 1, 1995

Price
$30.45
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0060176778
Dimensions
6 x 1.25 x 8.5 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly From a previous book in Cornwell's acclaimed Sharpe series, Sharpe's Devil, we know that Richard Sharpe, up-from-the-ranks captain in the Duke of Wellington's army, lived at least until 1821. So this tale, which finds the English soldier pitted against the vicious General Guy Loup in 1811, during the Napoleonic Wars, lacks some suspense. Still, there's the tantalizing question of how Sharpe gets out of some very dangerous scrapes, both on and off the battlefield. Once again, the captain faces lethal enemies (Loup; a French spymaster), dangerous "allies" (an arrogant Spanish general; a nasty Irish peer) and tricky political situations (opposition among the Allies-Britain, Ireland, Portugal-to making Wellington supreme Allied leader). Some loyal friends show up as well, notably Sergeant Patrick Harper, with his seven-shot gun, giant frame and even larger spirit. In this 13th volume in the series, Cornwell's superb storytelling and skill at historical re-creation are in top form as he masterfully presents the carnage, clamor, stink and "sublime joy" of battle. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Cornwell's latest adventure starring Richard Sharpe in the Napoleonic Wars was created to coincide with the Masterpiece Theatre production of three titles in the Sharpe series. But regardless of the motive, Cornwell's fans will be elated to see their hero back in battle again, fighting the French and the hierarchy of Wellington's army. The encounter takes place in 1811, shortly after the destruction of Almeida (recounted in Sharpe's Gold , 1983). It is still Almeida that is under contention, for the French have mounted a massive campaign to supply the scant forces that still hold the fort. On another front, Sharpe is waging a private battle (which nearly gets him court-martialed) against the ferocious French Wolf Brigade. Vintage Cornwell. Denise Perry Donavin From the Publisher The dramatic adventures of Richard Sharpe, a courageous British captain, continue as he faces Napoleon's armies. Bernard Cornwell, is the author of the highly acclaimed American Civil War series The Starbuck Chronicles: Rebel, Copperhead, and Battle Flag. A native of England, where he worked as a journalist in newspapers and television, Cornwell is now a resident of the United States and lives with his American wife in Cape Cod. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • The newest novel in a series of novels about the Napoleonic wars continues the adventures of the courageous British captain Richard Sharpe as he faces a powerful and dangerous enemy--Napoleon's armies and General Guy Loup.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Worth it.

Book was well wore but readable enjoyed the story worth the price I paid definitely not for a collector.
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Richard Sharpe

Great Series
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Another Entertaining Bernward Cornwall Novel of Richard Sharpe's Adventures During the Napoleonic Wars

One of Cornwall's many entertaining, gritty accounts of Britain's role in the Napoleonic Peninsular War from the perspective of a bastard ex-thief turned British officer. This story, like Cornwall's others on Britain's war in Portugal and Spain, has a good historical grounding and is replete with detailed, gory battle scenes derived from contemporary accounts.
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good read

great series
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Fun to read

Cornwell keeps Sharpe on the jump with each book he writes. But I do enjoy his writing.
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Five Stars

Good book.
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Good but no romanic angle to confuse the issues

It seemed that Cornwell was coasting a bit on this one. However is was still interesting and readable. Felt it also needed a love angle to mess things up. Good tale and worth the time.
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worth it

sharpe adventures never disappoint. well worth the read. just as good as the dvd's. would recommend it to any one interested with adventure stores tied in with history.