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Originally posted by dreamwaverider


You must be at Uni !!

Maybe 30 years ago!

 

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Originally posted by dreamwaverider


You must be at Uni !!

English and Classics in an Arts Degree was my guess.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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The Shardlake series by CJ Sansom. The Dirty Dozen by EM Nathanson, The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell, Covered in Diamonds by Ray Puxley.

 

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Originally posted by Poplavian

The Shardlake series by CJ Sansom. The Dirty Dozen by EM Nathanson, The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell, Covered in Diamonds by Ray Puxley.

I'm enjoying the Sharpe series, Sean Bean was well cast.

 


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Originally posted by Badger11

I'm enjoying the Sharpe series, Sean Bean was well cast.

I always enjoy that, my other guilty pleasure is Hornblower. I read a recent biography of Nelson that was pretty good (maybe twenty years old) but that's for another thread. The logistics of the Royal Navy were literally unbelievable - but again I digress. I read the history of The Battle of Waterloo by Cornwell which was quite readable but never read Sharpe. I believe the Hornblower series were books first but couldn't say who wrote them without looking it up. Never read those either. Probably will read them one day, maybe.

 


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Originally posted by ASCPFC

I always enjoy that, my other guilty pleasure is Hornblower. I read a recent biography of Nelson that was pretty good (maybe twenty years old) but that's for another thread. The logistics of the Royal Navy were literally unbelievable - but again I digress. I read the history of The Battle of Waterloo by Cornwell which was quite readable but never read Sharpe. I believe the Hornblower series were books first but couldn't say who wrote them without looking it up. Never read those either. Probably will read them one day, maybe.


The Hornblower books were by C.S. Forester and started in the 1930s.
The Master & Commander series (20 books) by Patrick O'Brian are very good too although some of the technical details are quite daunting and there are some stretches where hardly anything happens.

 

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