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29th December 05, 08:49 PM
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Sharpes Rifles
Any Of You Ever See Any Of The Richard Sharpe Series? Lots Of Brief Glimpses Of Highlanders The Series Was Written By Bernard Cromwell. Hate The Last Name. Hope He's Not A Relative Cause The Books Are Great Reading
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29th December 05, 09:04 PM
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great book series have them all.. have the tv series on dvd as well.
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29th December 05, 10:13 PM
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29th December 05, 11:14 PM
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I've seen a few and read a couple. Good fun.
However, if you like that sort of thing, may I suggest any of the Flashman novels....
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30th December 05, 06:57 AM
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His last name is Cornwell, not Cromwell. He's one of my favorite authors. I believe I've read all but two of his books, but all of the Sharpe series, the Starbuck Chronicles, the Winter King saga and the Bowman books.
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30th December 05, 07:26 AM
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This sounds like a series that would be right up my alley. As someone who can be totally anal about reading things in order (example: I just bought the ENTIRE James Bond 007 series by Fleming so I didn't have to worry about not reading them in order) I looked and found this Amazon list of Sharpe's books IN ORDER, for anyone who is interested.
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3rd January 06, 04:58 PM
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 Originally Posted by Schultz
His last name is Cornwell, not Cromwell. He's one of my favorite authors. I believe I've read all but two of his books, but all of the Sharpe series, the Starbuck Chronicles, the Winter King saga and the Bowman books.
I STAND CORRECTED. BUT, HE'S A BLOODY GREAT WRITER NO MATTER HOW YOU SPELL THE NAME
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30th December 05, 11:01 AM
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The what?
 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
Any Of You Ever See Any Of The Richard Sharpe Series? Lots Of Brief Glimpses Of Highlanders
I am odd man out again. Never herd of the series or the author. Before I try to buy them on ebay...can someone give me a very very simple idea of the books story line?
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30th December 05, 11:33 AM
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The books are the saga of the bastard son of a London whore who joined the British army at the tail end of the 18th century, fought in India, saved the life of the future Duke of Wellington (who taught Sharpe how to read and write in an Indian prison), and later rose up from the ranks to become an officer, an feat practically impossible at the time. The bulk of the series focuses on the Peninsular Campaign of the Napoleonic Wars, where Sharpe leads a unit of the 95th Rifles known as the Greenjackets with his Irish sidekick Sgt. Patrick Harper.
There's also a television series starring Sean Bean, who most recently played Boromir in the Lord of the Rings films. They're top-notch war drama.
They're a rip roaring good read. Go get a library card and check them out for free!
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30th December 05, 12:20 PM
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The stories incorporate a ton of military history dealing with tactics, medical practices and technology of the period. Cornwell does an excellent job of portraying the Napolionic period.
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