Sir, First, I’m nearing the end of the Sharpe series and I want to say thank you for a wonderful ride. Second, a question: If, after a book is published, you note an historical inaccuracy (not literary license, but an actual mistake), is it corrected in subsequent printings? For example, in Sharpe’s Waterloo, on pg 232 of the Penguin edition, you have Sharpe looking west from Hougoumont to the British left when obviously you meant east, and on pg 233, with the except of Buelow, the Prussian CCs are incorrectly assigned to their respective Corps. I ask this not to quibble–I have found the books immensely entertaining and illuminating–but as a matter of curiosity. respectfully, Andy Clower