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  1. 1 day ago · They were armed mostly with lances and perhaps a few pistols, but they all wore the ubiquitous steel helmet – in 1971 when Flashman author George MacDonald Fraser penned his story of the Reivers, he called it The Steel Bonnets.

  2. 1 day ago · They were armed mostly with lances and perhaps a few pistols, but they all wore the ubiquitous steel helmet – in 1971 when Flashman author George MacDonald Fraser penned his story of the Reivers, he called it The Steel Bonnets.

  3. 3 days ago · This quiz is compiled from the first of the trilogy of George MacDonald Fraser's wonderful books about a Highland regiment at the end of and just after World War Two.

  4. 4 days ago · In George Macdonald Fraser's "Flashman Papers", Harry Flashman explains that his air-head wife has her own word to describe fornication. What word does she use? Answer: Houghmagandy

  5. 5 days ago · Several Fraser Valley residents became surveyors for Canadian Pacific, including former Royal engineers George Turner and John Maclure, who lived in Matsqui.

  6. 2 days ago · Three years has been enough to turn him into a passionate American, thrilled by the energy and opportunities of the new world, but not enough to ween him off London gossip, especially news of mad King George. And what do they think back in London of “Boston’s dumping all that tea into the harbour?”

  7. 4 days ago · Facts & information about title «Phantastes» by George Macdonald [with description and availability check]