THE FLASHMAN PAPERS BOOKS 7–9
FLASHMAN AT THE CHARGE FLASHMAN IN THE GREAT GAME FLASHMAN AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD
GEORGE MACDONALD FRASER
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Title Page THE FLASHMAN PAPERS BOOKS 7–9 FLASHMAN AT THE CHARGE FLASHMAN IN THE GREAT GAME FLASHMAN AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD GEORGE MACDONALD FRASER
Flashman at the Charge
Flashman in the Great Game
Flashman and the Angel of the Lord
About the Author
Also by George MacDonald Fraser
Copyright
About the Publisher
Table of Contents Cover Title Page THE FLASHMAN PAPERS BOOKS 7–9 FLASHMAN AT THE CHARGE FLASHMAN IN THE GREAT GAME FLASHMAN AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD GEORGE MACDONALD FRASER Flashman at the Charge Flashman in the Great Game Flashman and the Angel of the Lord About the Author Also by George MacDonald Fraser Copyright About the Publisher
FLASHMAN AT THE CHARGE
From The Flashman Papers , 1854–55
Edited and Arranged by
GEORGE MACDONALD FRASER
Dedication Table of Contents Cover Title Page Dedication Explanatory Note Map Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Appendix I: Balaclava Appendix II: Yakub Beg and Izzat Kutebar Notes Copyright
FOR “EKATERIN”,
rummy champion of Samarkand
Cover Table of Contents Cover Title Page THE FLASHMAN PAPERS BOOKS 7–9 FLASHMAN AT THE CHARGE FLASHMAN IN THE GREAT GAME FLASHMAN AND THE ANGEL OF THE LORD GEORGE MACDONALD FRASER Flashman at the Charge Flashman in the Great Game Flashman and the Angel of the Lord About the Author Also by George MacDonald Fraser Copyright About the Publisher
Title Page FLASHMAN AT THE CHARGE From The Flashman Papers , 1854–55 Edited and Arranged by GEORGE MACDONALD FRASER
Dedication Dedication Table of Contents Cover Title Page Dedication Explanatory Note Map Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Appendix I: Balaclava Appendix II: Yakub Beg and Izzat Kutebar Notes Copyright FOR “EKATERIN”, rummy champion of Samarkand
Explanatory Note Explanatory Note When the Flashman Papers, that vast personal memoir describing the adult career of the notorious buily of Tom Brown’s Schooldays , came to light some years ago, it was at once evident that new and remarkable material was going to be added to Victorian history. In the first three packets of the memoirs, already published by permission of their owner, Mr Paget Morrison, Flashman described his early military career, his participation in the ill-fated First Afghan War, his involvement (with Bismarck and Lola Montez) in the Schleswig-Holstein Question, and his fugitive adventures as a slaver in West Africa, an abolitionist agent in the United States, and an erstwhile associate of Congressman Abraham Lincoln, Mr Disraeli, and others. It will be seen from this that the great soldier’s recollections were not all of a purely military nature, and those who regretted that these earlier papers contained no account of his major campaigns (Indian Mutiny, U.S. Civil War, etc.) will doubtless take satisfaction that in the present volume he deals with his experiences in the Crimea, as well as in other even more colourful – and possibly more important – theatres of conflict. That he adds much to the record of social and military history, illumines many curious byways, and confirms modern opinions of his own deplorable character, goes without saying, but his general accuracy where he deals with well-known events and personages, and his transparent honesty, at least as a memorialist, are evidence that the present volume is as trustworthy as those which preceded it. As editor, I have only corrected his spelling and added the usual footnotes and appendices. The rest is Flashman. G.M.F.
Map Map
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Appendix I: Balaclava
Appendix II: Yakub Beg and Izzat Kutebar
Notes
Copyright
When the Flashman Papers, that vast personal memoir describing the adult career of the notorious buily of Tom Brown’s Schooldays , came to light some years ago, it was at once evident that new and remarkable material was going to be added to Victorian history. In the first three packets of the memoirs, already published by permission of their owner, Mr Paget Morrison, Flashman described his early military career, his participation in the ill-fated First Afghan War, his involvement (with Bismarck and Lola Montez) in the Schleswig-Holstein Question, and his fugitive adventures as a slaver in West Africa, an abolitionist agent in the United States, and an erstwhile associate of Congressman Abraham Lincoln, Mr Disraeli, and others.
It will be seen from this that the great soldier’s recollections were not all of a purely military nature, and those who regretted that these earlier papers contained no account of his major campaigns (Indian Mutiny, U.S. Civil War, etc.) will doubtless take satisfaction that in the present volume he deals with his experiences in the Crimea, as well as in other even more colourful – and possibly more important – theatres of conflict. That he adds much to the record of social and military history, illumines many curious byways, and confirms modern opinions of his own deplorable character, goes without saying, but his general accuracy where he deals with well-known events and personages, and his transparent honesty, at least as a memorialist, are evidence that the present volume is as trustworthy as those which preceded it.
As editor, I have only corrected his spelling and added the usual footnotes and appendices. The rest is Flashman.
G.M.F.
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