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Sharpe's Eagle
Sharpe's Eagle: Richard Sharpe and the Talavera Campaign July 1809 | Bernard Cornwell
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An up-from-the-ranks officer in Wellington's army determines to capture one of the golden eagles possessed by each of Napoleon's battalions, his private revenge and a small part of the panorama of the epochal Battle of Waterloo.
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While Napoleon is messing around with his personal librarian (pre-Goodreads), Richard Sharpe captures the Eagle! I love this series but I have a new found respect for Napoleon. He would have LOVED Litsy 📚📚📚
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Suet624 😂😂😂 7y
Jess_Read_This Love this! I'm picturing Napoleon staging his book pics on cannons, campaign maps, and bayonets for his Litsy feed. I didn't know he was such a prolific reader! 7y
AceOnRoam Too funny @Jess_Read_This his litfluence would have been smokin' 7y
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DivineDiana This gives me a new respect for Napoleon! ❤️ 7y
AceOnRoam I know @DivineDiana he was a booknerd like us! I would have loved to have all of my books custom printed for my traveling library shelf size. I wouldn't mind a personal librarian too 😃 7y
DivineDiana Yes! A personal librarian! Who knew? 7y
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