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  1. Flash for Freedom! is a 1971 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the third of the Flashman novels. Plot introduction. Presented within the frame of the supposedly discovered historical Flashman Papers, this book describes the bully Flashman from Tom Brown's School Days.

    • George MacDonald Fraser
    • 1971
  2. Jul 5, 2022 · Flash for freedom! by. Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925-2008. Publication date. 1999. Topics. Flashman, Harry (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, Soldiers -- Fiction, Soldiers. Publisher. London : HarperCollins. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 352 pages ; 20 cm.

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · Flash for Freedom. George MacDonald Fraser. 4.21. 5,097 ratings228 reviews. A game of cards leads Flashman from the jungle death-house of Dahomey to the slave state of Mississippi as he dabbles in the slave trade in Volume III of the Flashman Papers. Genres Historical Fiction Fiction Humor Historical Adventure Comedy Africa. ...more.

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  4. May 22, 2023 · Flash for freedom! from the Flashman papers, 1848-1849; by. Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925-2008. Publication date. 1971. Topics. Flashman, Harry Paget (Fictitious character) -- Fiction, British -- Africa, West -- Fiction, Soldiers -- Fiction, United States -- History -- 1815-1861 -- Fiction, British -- United States -- Fiction, Africa, West -- ...

  5. About Flash for Freedom! A game of cards leads Flashman from the jungle death-house of Dahomey to the slave state of Mississippi as he dabbles in the slave trade in Volume III of the “Flashman Papers”.

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  6. About Flashman, Flash for Freedom!, Flashman in the Great Game. Three of George MacDonald Frasers incomparable and hilarious novels featuring the lovable rogue, soldier, cheat, and coward: Harry Paget Flashman.

  7. Jun 5, 1973 · Secondly, Fraser's usual historical research is put to extremely powerful use in FLASH FOR FREEDOM! when Flashman details the inhumane conditions of slaves crammed in the hold of a ship for a transatlantic voyage; and even more horrifying, the identity of just who sold them into slavery in the first place.

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    • George MacDonald Fraser