Sharpe's Battle (MP3)(English) by Bernard Cornwell
read by Frederick Davidson
Unabridged
As Napoleon threatens to crush Britain in battle, Lt. Col. Richard Sharpe leads a ragtag army to exact a personal revenge.
In the spring of 1811, one of the most ...
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2005
Sharpe's Eagle (MP3)(English) by Bernard Cornwell
read by Frederick Davidson
Unabridged
Here is one of those rare novels-the first in an epic series-that completely transports the reader to an unforgettable time and place in history. At Talavera in Jul ...
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2005
Sharpe's Enemy (MP3)(English) by Bernard Cornwell
read by Frederick Davidson
Unabridged
A band of renegades led by Sharpe's vicious mortal enemy, Obadiah Hakeswill, holds a group of British and French women hostage in a strategic mountain pass. On the ...
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2005
Sharpe's Gold (MP3)(English) Only a year after its stunning victory at Talavera in July of 1809, Wellington's Peninsular army-vastly outnumbered, its coffers empty-is on the brink of collapse. The Spanish government has fallen, the last the French has crushed ...
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2003
Sharpe's Rifles (MP3)(English) It's 1809 and the powerful French juggernaut is sweeping across Spain. Lieutenant Sharpe is newly in command of the demoralized, distrustful men of the 95th Rifles. He must lead them to safety-and the only means of escape is a tre ...
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2003
Sharpes Triumph (MP3)(English) With the return of the brave English sergeant Richard Sharpe-here, to battle the mercenary forces of the Mahratta confederation in India in 1803-Bernard Cornwell claims his rightful place alongside Patrick O'Brian as a contemporar ...
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2003
The Inimitable Jeeves (MP3)(English) When Bingo Little falls in love at a Camberwell subscription dance and Bertie Wooster drops into the mulligatawny, there's work for a wet-nurse. Who better than Jeeves?
This is the first Jeeves & Wooster story Plum ever wrote. ...
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2003
Triumph of the West, The (MP3)(English) Over the centuries, two important beliefs arose in Europe: a faith that man could order his own destiny and that progress was normal. By 1900, doubts arose concerning traditional Western values. The continuing problems of the worl ...