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  1. Sharpe's Waterloo is a historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell. Originally published in 1990 under the title Waterloo , it is the eleventh novel of the Sharpe series and the twentieth novel in chronological order.

  2. Sharpe's Waterloo. France 1815. Sharpe seems to have settled down for life on a tranquil French farm with his new partner Lucille when the sudden news of Napoleon's return from exile compels him to go back to the army to fight in the great Battle of Waterloo. He joins the staff of Wellington's ally, the Prince of Orange.

  3. May 21, 1997 · Sharpe's (Bean) quiet life with new partner Lucille is interrupted by news of Napoleon's return from exile. He returns to the army to take part in the dramatic Battle of Waterloo, on the staff of Wellington's ally, the Prince of Orange.

  4. Sharpe's Waterloo is a British television drama, the 14th part of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The adaptation is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell .

  5. Sharpe's Waterloo, the story. France 1815. When Napoleon escapes from Elba, Sharpe is settled in Normandy with Lucille, but his sense of duty recalls him to the army, and he is promoted to Lt. Col. in the 5th (Belgian) Light Dragoons, under the command of William, Prince of Orange.

  6. Sharpe's Waterloo. Napoleon has escaped from Elba and Britain is at war again. As Wellington's army assembles in Belgium, Sharpe, now a Lt. Colonel, is placed on the staff of the Dutch Prince of Orange, commander of a large portion of Wellington's army. 7.9/10.

  7. Sharpe's Challenge is a British TV film from 2006, usually shown in two parts, which is part of an ITV series based on Bernard Cornwell 's historical fiction novels about the British soldier Richard Sharpe during the Napoleonic Wars.