Sharpe’s Enemy: The Defence of Portugal, Christmas 1812. Bernard Cornwell
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SHARPE’S
ENEMY
Richard Sharpe and the Defence
of Portugal, Christmas 1812
BERNARD CORNWELL
This novel is a work of fiction. The incidents and some of the characters portrayed in it, while based on real historical events and figures, are the work of the author’s imagination.
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First published in Great Britain by Collins 1984
Previously published in paperback by Fontana 1985
Copyright © Rifleman Productions Ltd 1984
Bernard Cornwell asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work
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Source ISBN: 9780006170136
Ebook Edition © March 2012 ISBN: 9780007346790
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For my daughter,
with love
‘No one is better than Bernard Cornwell in describing battles large and small, howitzer fire, cavalry charges or bayonet attacks’
Evening Standard
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COLONEL SIR WILLIAM CONGREVE, 1814.
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