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Flashman and was
During the same year, British author George MacDonald Fraser published Flash for Freedom !, the third novel in the Flashman series that was set partially in Dahomey.
In Flashman, Flashman says that the family fortune was made by his great-grandfather, Jack Flashman, in America trading in rum, slaves and " piracy too, I shouldn't wonder.
When the first book, Flashman, was published in the United States, ten of 34 reviews took it to be an obscure but real memoir.
( Allusions in Flash For Freedom and Flashman and the Redskins indicate that he did indeed fight on both sides in the war, but that it was part of some elaborate and dangerous intrigue instigated by Abraham Lincoln.
As he admitted in the Papers, Flashman was a coward, who would flee from danger if there was any way to do so, and on some occasions collapsed in funk.
Of course, Flashman arrived at the Fort by accident, collapsed in terror rather than fight, was forced to stand and show fight by his subordinate, and was ' rumbled ' for a complete coward.
Despite his admitted cowardice, Flashman was a dab hand at fighting when he had to.
Flashman surrendered to fear in front of witnesses only a few times, and was never caught out again.
Flashman was required to perform heroically in this conflict and was awarded the Victoria Cross and a knighthood.
At one point, it is also mentioned that a member of the Flashman family was present at the Battle of Culloden, 1746.
He was not above forcing himself on a partner by blackmail ( e. g. the Russian countess in Flashman and the Dragon ), but only once committed an actual rape ( on Narreeman, in Flashman ).
The most memorable of these was Cleonie, a prostitute Flashman sold into slavery in Flashman and the Redskins.
Passages in Royal Flash, Flashman and the Dragon, Flashman and the Redskins, and Flashman and the Angel of the Lord suggest that Flashman was " well-hung ".
The one woman he raped was Narreeman, an Afghan dancing girl ( Flashman ).

Flashman and man
A half-century later, one of them ( George MacDonald Fraser, later author of the Flashman novels, then a nineteen-year-old lance corporal ) recalled :" But the biggest boost to morale was the burly man who came to talk to the assembled battalion … it was unforgettable.

Flashman and two
Two years later he guided them towards the new Division Two ( leaving two months before the end of the season to manage Southend ) despite being sacked eight times and reinstated each time by controversial chairman Stan Flashman, as well as being in charge of a club which was in a precarious financial state and under threat of expulsion from the Football League.
Flashman appears for two pages in Swamp Thing # 76, " L ' adoration De La terre " ( September 1988 ).

Flashman and .
* Frederick Douglass appears in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, by George MacDonald Fraser.
* The Flashman books by George MacDonald Fraser are supposedly edited versions of the title character's memoirs.
Kit Carson also appears in Flashman and the Redskins ( 1982 ) by George MacDonald Fraser.
Several short-lived papers also appeared a few years later – the St Helena Times ( 1889 ), the Monthly Critic and Flashman ( 1895 ) and the St Helena Observer.
* George Macdonald Fraser's novel Flashman in the Great Game ( 1975 ) makes references to the " cult " of Thuggee, while the phrase: " pass the tobacco " is used as a verbal signal for the killing to begin.
* Montez also appears in Royal Flash by George MacDonald Fraser, where she has a brief affair with Harry Flashman.
George MacDonald Fraser's novels about Harry Flashman ( 1969 ) combine the picaresque with historical fiction.
In Hughes ' book, Flashman ( a relatively minor character ) is a notorious bully at Rugby School who persecutes Tom Brown, and who is finally expelled for drunkenness.
" Fraser's Flashman is an antihero who runs from danger or hides cowering in fear, betrays or abandons acquaintances at the slightest incentive, bullies and beats servants with gusto, beds every available woman, carries off any loot he can grab, and gambles and boozes enthusiastically.
Fraser gave Flashman a lifespan from 1822 to 1915 and a birth-date of 5 May.
" Despite their wealth, the Flashmans " were never the thing ": Flashman quotes the diarist Henry Greville's comment that " the coarse streak showed through, generation after generation, like dung beneath a rosebush.
For the American publication, Fraser created a fictional entry for Flashman in the 1909 edition of Who's Who.
In Flashman and the Tiger, he mentions that one of his grandchildren has black hair and eyes, resembling him in his younger years.
After his expulsion from Rugby School for drunkenness, the young Flashman looked for an easy life.
Flashman threw himself into the social life that the 11th offered and became a leading light of Canterbury society.
Flashman survived the ensuing debacle by a mixture of sheer luck and unstinting cowardice.

Flashman and about
In Flashman and the Great Game, about halfway through his life, he counted up his sexual conquests while languishing in a dungeon at Gwalior, " not counting return engagements ", reaching a total of 478 up to that date.
* Flashman in the Great Game by George MacDonald Fraser, a historical fiction novel about the Indian Revolt describing several meetings between Flashman and the Rani.
Wodehouse in his review of the first Flashman novel that came to his attention: " Now I understand what that ‘ when a new planet swims into his ken ’ excitement is all about.
* Mr American ( 1980 ), a novel about a mysterious American in England, the book comes to life in the hero's dealings with the aged General Harry Flashman.
In the Flashman novel Flashman in the Great Game, the main character reads Tom Brown's School Days ( achieving a remarkable degree of abstraction as Flashman, a fictional character, is portrayed reading a real book about himself ).
** In a second-order reference, one of Sandy Mitchell's Warhammer 40000 novels about Commissar Ciaphas Cain, a character largely based on Flashman, includes Commissar Tomas Beije, an old schoolmate of Cain, as a secondary character.

Flashman and ).
Sir Harry Paget Flashman VC KCB KCIE is a fictional character created by George MacDonald Fraser ( 1925 – 2008 ), but based on the character " Flashman " in Tom Brown's Schooldays ( 1857 ), a semi-autobiographical work by Thomas Hughes ( 1822 – 1896 ).
" His father, Henry Buckley Flashman, appears in Black Ajax ( 1997 ).
Flashman also plays a small part in Fraser's novel Mr American ( 1980 ).
His father, Harry Buckley Flashman, appears in Black Ajax ( 1997 ).
* Jind Kaur, Dowager Maharani of Punjab ( Flashman and the Mountain of Light ).
* Masteeat, Queen of the Wollo Gallas ( Flashman on the March ).
* The Silk One ( aka Ko Dali's daughter ), consort of Yakub Beg ( Flashman at the Charge ).
* Yehonala, Imperial Chinese concubine, later the Empress Dowager Cixi ( Flashman and the Dragon ).
* An-yat-heh, an undercover agent of Harry Smith Parkes ( Flashman and the Dragon ).
* Aphrodite, one of Miss Susie's " gels " ( Flashman and the Redskins ).
* Fetnab, a dancing girl Flashy bought in Calcutta ( Flashman ).
* Gertrude, niece of Admiral Tegetthoff ( Flashman on the March ).
Candy ), one of " Miss Susie's gels " ( Flashman and the Redskins ).
* Josette, mistress of Captain Bernier of the 11th Light Dragoons ( Flashman ).
* Mrs Leslie, an unattached woman in the Meerut garrison ( Flashman in the Great Game ).
* Mrs Madison ( Flashman and the Mountain of Light ).
* Malee, a servant of Uliba-Wark ( Flashman on the March ).
and again in Flashman and the Angel of the Lord ).
* Mrs Betty Parker ( Flashman ; unconsummated ).
* Judy Parsons, his father's mistress ( Flashman ).
* Lady Plunkett, wife of a colonial judge ( not quite consummated: Flashman and the Angel of the Lord ).

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