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Paperback Sharpe's Christmas Book

ISBN: 0972222014

ISBN13: 9780972222013

Sharpe's Christmas

(Part of the Sharpe (#17.5) Series and Richard Sharpe (#13) Series)

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'Sharpe's Christmas' contains two short stories. In the title story Richard Sharpe, commanding the Prince of Wales's Own Volunteers, finds himself in a high, hard place with an enemy brigade on one... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Good Short Story

This was a great value. The book arrived quickly and in perfect condition. The story is short but just as intense and interesting as all Bernard Cornwell's works are.

Short but sweet.

The Christmas spirit caught up with Sharpe and he seemed to be enjoying himself. His new life as a member of a peaceful society at xmas was a definite change but of course there were some fights that he solved in a more peaceful than in his usual manner. all-in-all it was an enjoyable read and I would recommended the book.

Sharpe's Christmas

This book actually contains two short stories by the creator of Richard Sharp, Bernard Cornwell. These stories were originally published for the Christmas edition of an English newpaper but have been rewritten due to a "number of words" restriction in the original publication. The two stories, "Sharpe's Christmas and Sharpe's Ransom" are written with the usual Sharpe's appeal and both relate in some round about way to the Christmas Spirit present even in tough guy Richard Sharpe. Both stories were extremely likeable and after reading all the Sharpe novels these were a pleasant addition to the saga. Anyone who is a fan of the series will like these two tales. The only drawback is that they could have been novelettes instead of short stories. Len Brandenburg Cincinnati, OH

Two great Sharpe adventures.

After reading the whole Sharpe series twice I decided to go ahead and purchase this book. At first I didn;t know what to expect, I figured it would be over just as quick as it started. This is the case, 60 pages takes maybe an hour to read. But the story, like always, grabs you from the start and keeps you reading.These books are pretty much for Sharpe fans only, little about Sharpe is given away through these books. It is just a quick Sharpe adventure. I particulary liked Ransom. These two stories are a must for any Sharpe fan out there. 5 Stars.

Two short stories

Unlike other publishers, this one numbers white pages, the copyright page, etc. There are 87 pages of actual text. Like Sharpe's Skirmish, this volume contains stories that were rewritten and republished as a fundraising effort. The price is somewhat high, but consider it a contribution to a worthwhile cause. They were originally published as Christmas stories in the "Daily Mail." The stories are very good, the first taking place on Christmas 1813 on the border between France and Spain. The second takes place in Normandy on a Christmas Eve following Waterloo.While the first story deals with military action against the French, and Sharp meets an old acquaintance from India, the second deals with the conditions in France following the war, when unemployed soldiers became marauders. Sharp deals with an old enemy that he previously allowed to live, and finally settles in, at least for a time, on a farm in Normandy.In a way, the second story deals with the question of disbanding armies after a war that lasted over 20 years. What do men do when they no longer have military employment?
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