Book Description

Sharpe's Honour, Bernard Cornwell, Collins, 1985, Canadian First Edition, First Impression Adapted into a TV series starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, this is the sixteenth novel in the Sharpe series. Set in the Vitoria Campaign of the Peninsula War in 1813, Sharpe is framed for murder. He has to find a way to clear his name to preserve the fragile alliance between Britain and Spain during the Napoleonic Wars. In fine condition, the binding is straight and tight, the boards clean apart from two small marks to the front board and the lettering on the spine bright. There is slight shelf wear to the top and bottom edges of the spine. The end papers and pages are free from marks and tears. There is a library stamp to the front end paper. The dust jacket, protected in a clear, removable cover is in near fine condition with two white marks to the bottom edge of the front cover and sight loss to the bottom corner of the front cover. Will be dispatched carefully wrapped in bubblewrap and a cardboard box.
Author Bernard Cornwell
Date 1985
Binding Hardback
Publisher Collins
Condition Book - Fine / Dust Jacket - Near Fine

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