Sharpe 3-Book Collection 6: Sharpe’s Honour, Sharpe’s Regiment, Sharpe’s Siege. Bernard Cornwell
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Bernard Cornwell
Collected Edition:
Sharpe’s Honour,
Sharpe’s Regiment and
Sharpe’s Siege
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Individual Editions:
Sharpe’s Honour: 9780007338696
Sharpe’s Regiment: 9780007338719
Sharpe’s Siege: 9780007346813
This Collected Ebook Edition © 2011 ISBN: 9780007454716
Version: 2018-09-18
Contents
Other Books by Bernard Cornwell
BERNARD CORNWELL
Sharpe’s Honour
Richard Sharpe and
the Vitoria Campaign,
February to June 1813
Sharpe’s Honour is for Jasper Partington and Shona Crawford Poole, who marched from the very start
We’ll search every room for to find rich treasure, And when we have got it we’ll spend it at leisure. We’ll card it, we’ll dice it, we’ll spend without measure, And when it’s all gone, bid adieu to all pleasure.
From: The Grenadier’s March (Anon), Quoted in THE RAMBLING SOLDIER, edited by Roy Palmer, Penguin Books, 1977.
Table of Contents
Prologue