Flashman, Flash for Freedom!, Flashman in the Great Game - Everyman’s Library Contemporary Classics

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Flashman, Flash for Freedom!, Flashman in the Great Game

Flashman, Flash for Freedom!, Flashman in the Great Game - Everyman’s Library Contemporary Classics

4.06 (12,531 Ratings by Goodreads)
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For George MacDonald Fraser the bully Flashman was easily the most interesting character in Tom Brown's Schooldays, and imaginative speculation as to what might have happened to him after his expulsion from Rugby School for drunkenness ended in 12 volumes of memoirs in which Sir Harry Paget Flashman - self-confessed scoundrel, liar, cheat, thief, coward -'and, oh yes, a toady' - romps his way through decades of nineteenth-century history in a swashbuckling and often hilarious series of military and amorous adventures. In Flashman the youthful hero, armed with a commission in the 11th Dragoons, is shipped to India, woos and wins the beautiful Elspeth, and reluctantly takes part in the first Anglo-Afghan War, honing a remarkable talent for self-preservation.Flash for Freedom! finds him crewing on an African slave ship, hiding in a New Orleans whorehouse and fortuitously running into rising young American politician Abraham Lincoln...
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781841593258
ISBN10 1841593257
Number Of Pages 972
Item Weight 805 g
Product Dimensions 134 x 210 x 41 mm
Publisher / Reseller Everyman
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

George MacDonald Fraser was born in Carlisle in 1925. He fought in Burma during World War II and took up a career in journalism on his return, spending many years with the Glasgow Herald. The success of the Flashman novels enabled him to devote his time to fiction. He died in 2008.

INTRODUCER BIOGRAPHY:
Michael Dirda is a book critic on the Washington Post.

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