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  1. Quartered Safe Out Here: A Recollection of the War in Burma is a military memoir of World War II by George MacDonald Fraser, the author of The Flashman Papers series of novels. Quartered Safe Out Here was first published in 1993.

    • George Macdonald Fraser
    • 1993
  2. Jun 1, 1992 · George MacDonald Fraserbeloved for his series of Flashman historical novelsoffers an action-packed memoir of his experiences in Burma during World War II. Fraser was only 19 when he arrived there in the war's final year, and he offers a first-hand glimpse at the camaraderie, danger, and satisfactions of service.

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    • Paperback
  3. Aug 5, 2014 · In this rattling-good memoir, novelist, historian, and screenwriter Fraser vividly recounts the nerve-racking frontline action he saw while serving as a nineteen-year-old soldier during what turned out to be the last great land campaign of World War II—the British army’s ferocious campaign against the Japanese in Burma.

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    • $11.3
    • George MacDonald Fraser
    • George MacDonald Fraser
  4. Feb 11, 2022 · The author recounts the nerve-wracking, front-line action he saw while serving as a nineteen-year-old soldier during what turned out to be the last great land campaign of World War II - the British Army's ferocious campaign against the Japanese in Burma.--From back cover.

  5. ‘There is no doubt that [Quartered Safe Out Here] is one of the great personal memoirs of the Second World War’ John Keegan Life and death in Nine Section, a small group of hard-bitten and (to...

  6. 'There is no doubt that [Quartered Safe Out Here] is one of the great personal memoirs of the Second World War' John Keegan Life and death in Nine Section, a small group of hard-bitten and (to...

  7. George MacDonald Fraser beloved for his series of Flashman historical novels offers an action-packed memoir of his experiences in Burma during World War II. Fraser offers a firsthand glimpse at the camaraderie, danger, and satisfactions of service.

    • George MacDonald Fraser