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Old 07-09-2011, 05:07 AM   #10033
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Did you see on the author's website listing the Sharp books (21 so far + Sharpe's Story and some shorts. ), that there is a link for A Timeline for Richard Sharpe's Life?
Thanks, Dreams!! That was wonderful! Not being much of a historian, it shed quite a bit of light on what I had seen and now read. I think I may just watch the films again... I find myself singing the theme song often!

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If you haven't already ready them, you might also like the Hornblower novels by C S Forester. (And, although I haven't got ot them myself yet, perhaps the Flashman novels by George MacDonald Fraser and the Aubrey-Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian.)
I have the Hornblower novels in my TBR list, and the Flashman novels in my to-be-gotten list! So many books... so little time!


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