Item 815The Flame Bearer
Harper Collins, 2016. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression. Book Condition: Fine. Anglo-Saxon family feuds up North. Superbly plotted and races along.
Harper Collins, 2016. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression. Book Condition: Fine. Anglo-Saxon family feuds up North. Superbly plotted and races along.
Harper Collins, 2006. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression, signed. Book Condition: Fine. Signed and dedicated to "Geraldine" on title page. Alfred the Great, Vikings and locals convene in Northumbria and have a slight disagreement. Superb stirring stuff. There is some discolouration to text block edges in small areas.
Harper Collins, 2021. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression, Collector's Edition. Book Condition: Fine. Even after Napoleon meets his Waterloo, Wellington isn't happy and sends Sharpe off to Paris to clear up unfinished business. But someone's after Sharpe too...Excellent. 'Collector's edition' stamped to front board.
Harper Collins, 2023. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression, Collector's Edition, limited signed edition. Book Condition: Near mint. Signed to publisher's tip-in page. Sharpe and his men go undercover, deep in the Spanish countryside. Europe is on the brink of war again. 'Collector's edition' stamped to front board.
Harper Collins, 1992. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression. Book Condition: Very good. Sharpe is tempted out of retirement to meet Napoleon on St Helena en route to Chile. There is a publisher's stamp to rear saying damaged in warehouse, perhaps referring to crushed spine top. Jacket is unpriced.
Harper Collins, 2001. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression. Book Condition: Very good. Sharpe attempts to stop the Danish fleet falling into French hands. There is a little tanning to page edges.
Harper Collins, 1987. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression. Book Condition: Very good. An early Sharpe story set in the Napoleonic wars. There is some loss to the title lettering to cover and the jacket also has a little shelf wear.
Harper Collins, 1997-1999. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression (all). Book Condition: Very good. A well-presented set of the three Sharpe novels making up the 'India Trilogy'. There are no markings or inscriptions to any of these books - they have been well looked after and would make an impressive addition.....
Collins, 1990. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression. Book Condition: Very good. An early Sharpe story set in 1815. There is a little spotting to top edge and the jacket has just a little yellowing to top. Not price clipped.
Harper Collins, 1999. Edition: 1st UK, 1st impression. Book Condition: Very good. The mysteries of Stonehenge revealed, in this follow-up to the Arthurian trilogy. There is a little tanning to page edges.
Putnam, 1988. Edition: 1st US, advance reading copy. Book Condition: Good. Wounded Falklands hero Nick Sandman defies the doctors and sails into a web of corruption and murder. There is tanning to page edges and inside covers.