Flash for freedom! from the Flashman papers, 1848-1849

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Flash for freedom! from the Flashman papers, 1848-1849

edited and arranged by George MacDonald Fraser.

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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 II of the Flashman PapersWhen Flashman was inveigled into a game of pontoon with Disraeli and Lord George Bentinck, he was making an unconscious choice about his own future – would it lie in the House of Commons or the West African slave trade? Was there, for that matter, very much difference?Once again Flashman's charm, cowardice, treachery, lechery and fleetness of foot see the lovable rogue triumph by the skin of his chattering teeth.

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Publisher
Barrie and Jenkins
Language
English
Pages
205

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Flash for Freedom!
February 1, 1999, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Flash for freedom!.
1989, Fontana
in English
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Flash for freedom!
1985, New American Library
in English
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Flash for freedom!
1972, Knopf, Alfred A Knopf
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Flash for Freedom!: from the Flashman papers 1848-9
1972, Pan Books
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Flash for freedom!: from the Flashman papers, 1848-1849
1971, Barrie and Jenkins
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Library of Congress
PR6056 R27 F4

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205p.
Number of pages
205

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OL18196149M

First Sentence

"I believe it was the sight of that old fool Gladstone, standing in the pouring rain holding his special constable's truncheon as though it were a bunch of lilies, and looking even more like an unemployed undertaker's mute than usual, that made me think seriously about going into politics."

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