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This trade paperback book, titled "Sharpe's Battle: The Battle of Fuentes de Onoro, May 1811" by Bernard Cornwell, is a must-have for fans of war and military fiction. The book is part of the Sharpe Ser. and was published by HarperCollins in 2013. It has a length of 8 inches, a width of 5.3 inches, and a height of 0.8 inches, with a weight of 11.1 ounces.The book contains 368 pages and is written in English, with illustrations by an unknown illustrator. It is a historical account of the Battle of Fuentes de Onoro, which took place in Spain during the Napoleonic Wars. This book is perfect for collectors, history buffs, and anyone who enjoys a good battle narrative.
SynopsisFrom New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell, the twelth installment in the world-renowned Sharpe series, chronicling the rise of Richard Sharpe, a Private in His Majesty's Army at the siege of Seringapatam. Quartered in a crumbling Portuguese fort, Richard Sharpe and his men are attacked by an elite French unit, led by an old enemy of Sharpe's, and suffer heavy losses. The army's high command blame Sharpe for the disaster and his military career seems to be ruined. His only hope is to redeem himself on the battlefield. So with his honour at stake, against an overwhelming number of French troops, Sharpe leads his men to battle in the narrow streets of Fuentes de O oro., From New York Times bestselling author Bernard Cornwell, the twelth installment in the world-renowned Sharpe series, chronicling the rise of Richard Sharpe, a Private in His Majesty's Army at the siege of Seringapatam. Quartered in a crumbling Portuguese fort, Richard Sharpe and his men are attacked by an elite French unit, led by an old enemy of Sharpe's, and suffer heavy losses. The army's high command blame Sharpe for the disaster and his military career seems to be ruined. His only hope is to redeem himself on the battlefield. So with his honour at stake, against an overwhelming number of French troops, Sharpe leads his men to battle in the narrow streets of Fuentes de Oñoro.