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Sharpe's Trafalgar
First edition cover
AuthorBernard Cornwell
LanguageEnglish
SeriesRichard Sharpe stories
GenreHistorical novels
PublisherHarper Collins
Publication date
3 April 2000
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback) and audio-CD
Pages288 pp (hardcover edition))
384 pp (paperback edition)
ISBN0-00-225874-9 (hardcover edition)
ISBN 0-00-651309-3 (paperback edition)
OCLC42952997
Preceded bySharpe's Fortress 
Followed bySharpe's Prey 

Sharpe's Trafalgar is the fourth historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell, first published in 2000. It is the first of the novels in the wars against Napoleon, putting the army ensign at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The novel is the first time that Sharpe encounters the Nock Gun, originally developed for the Navy and the later weapon of choice of Patrick Harper.

Plot summary

The year is 1805, and Richard Sharpe is heading from India to England aboard the cargo ship Calliope. Also on board is the lovely Lady Grace Hale, whose presence promises to provide intrigue and distraction to an otherwise uneventful voyage home.

Uneventful the voyage is not, for the Calliope is captured by a formidable French warship, the Revenant. The French warship is headed to its own fleet, carrying a stolen treaty that, if delivered, could provoke Indians into a new war against the British.

The arrival of Admiral Horatio Nelson's well-led fleet leads to a confrontation with the Spanish fleet.

Characters in "Sharpe's Trafalgar"

  • Richard Sharpe
  • Lady Grace Hale, another passenger on the Calliope and wife of Lord Hale
  • Lord William Hale, British diplomat
  • Horatio Nelson, admiral of the British fleet
  • Joel Chase, captain of the Pucelle and friend of Sharpe from India
  • Peculiar Cromwell, captain of the Calliope until her capture by the Revenant

Allusions to actual history

Release details

  • 2000, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-225874-9, published 3 April 2000, hardcover (first edition)
  • 2000, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-651309-3, published 6 November 2000, paperback
  • 2000, UK, HarperCollins ISBN 0-00-105645-X, published 3 April 2000, audio book (cassette)
  • 2000, UK, Chivers Audio Books ISBN 0-7540-5400-4, published December 2000?, audio book (CD)

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