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Click to view full description | 1. | Cornwell Bernard Sharpe's Honour London Collins 1985 1st Cloth Good Fair Hardcover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 320pp. The book has been exposed to moisture at some time; mildew stains on lower 1" of pastedowns and endpapers, a little loss of colour at bottom of boards, faint water stains on bottom of pp 198-217, no wrinkling of pages. Star shaped stamp on bottom page edges, pages showing tanning. Unclipped jacket in new protective cover has mildew stain on bottom edge, scratch marks on top near flap edge and on flap, 1" closed tear on top spine edge and chip on bottom front flap edge. Price: 30.00 AUD | See Full Description |
 | 2. | Cornwell Bernard Sharpe's Siege London Fontana 1988 Mass Market Paperback Fair 319pp, 250g. Pages slightly tanned, page edges foxed and marked, spine and cover creases, edgewear. Major Richard Sharpe and a small force of Riflemen are to capture a small fortress and secure a landing on the French coast, but through the incompetence of a recklessly ambitious naval commander and the machinations of his old enemy Ducos, Sharpe and his men are abandoned in the heart of enemy territory. Price: 8.00 AUD | See Full Description |
 | 3. | Cornwell, Bernard Sharpe's Trafalgar London Harper Collins 2000 Reprint Mass Market Paperback Very Good 364pp, 250g. Spine creases, no stamps, marks or writing. The year is 1805, and the "Calliope", with Richard Sharpe aboard, is captured by a formidable French warship, the "Revenant", which has been terrorizing British nautical traffic in the Indian Ocean. The French warship races toward the safety of its own fleet, carrying a stolen treaty that could provoke India into a new war against the British - and render for naught all that Sharpe has bravely fought for till now. But help comes from an unexpected quarter. An old friend, a captain in the Royal Navy, is on the trail of the "Revenant", and Sharpe comes aboard a 74-gun man-of-war called "Pucelle" in hot pursuit. Price: 8.00 AUD | See Full Description |
 | 4. | Cornwell, Bernard Sharpe's Triumph London Harper Collins 1999 Reprint Paperback Good 377pp, 250g. Spine, cover creases, previous owner's name, initial. India, 1803. Sergeant Richard Sharpe witnesses a murderous act of treachery by an English officer who has defected from the East India Company to join the Mahratta Confederation. The paths of treachery lead to the small village of Assaye where Sir Arthur Wllesley, with a tiny British army, faces the Mahratta horde lead by European officers. Price: 8.00 AUD | See Full Description |
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