Sharpe and the Bengal tiger ( in Sharpe's Tiger the original title) begins, in chronological order of events narrated the series of novels and stories featuring the rifleman Richard Sharpe, a character created in 1981 by writer Bernard Cornwell . These formed the basis for a television series of the English channel ITV in which the character was played by Sean Bean. Cornwell series traces the progress of Sharpe in the British army during the Napoleonic wars. It begins as a soldier in Sharpe and the Bengal tiger and is promoted to lieutenant colonel gradually Sharpe at Waterloo. The series dramatizes the struggle for acceptance and respect of other officers and men under his command. Sharpe was abandoned at birth and became an expert at survival in London. Promoted on the battlefield, leaving behind their own class as an officer in an army where the range is usually purchased. Unlike many of the officers who served with him, Sharpe knows how to fight.
Sharpe is described as "brilliant but rebellious" in Sharpe and the Salamanca campaign , and he recognizes himself as a loaded shotgun. But above all, a highly skilled leader of light infantry troops engaged in a wide range of historical events during the Napoleonic wars and other conflicts, including the Battle of Waterloo.
The first books according to the chronology of the character (they were published in non-chronological order) are developed in India, narrating the years spent in the ranks Sharpe wearing the badge. He is known for being a dangerous man if you have an enemy. Is an expert marksman and became a good swordsman.
Title: Sharpe and the Bengal tiger Author: Cecil Scott Forester
first chapter in Reading: Mobipocket (English)
Synopsis:
Sharpe the Bengal tiger is the first novel in the series featuring the rifleman Richard Sharpe. The action takes place in India in 1799. Gov. Seringapatam know the progress of the 33 Regiment of the Army of His Britannic Majesty, and he has prepared a trap intended to kill him. The Rifleman Richard Sharpe is at the time an army deserter, but that does not stop his high sense of honor and fellowship will take to hazard their lives to save their comrades.
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