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First editions, three signed by the author; 8vo; internally fine; publisher's cloth, all but three (as published) with map endpapers, illustrated dust-jackets; comprising: Flashman, 1969, signed on title-page, fading to spine of DJ, spotting to edges of closed text block but not affecting leaves, otherwise very good; Royal Flash, 1970), signed on title-page, slight rubbing to extremities of jacket, else near-fine; Flash for Freedom!, 1971, a black verso of jacket (price-clipped) spotted with some very mild offsetting to cloth boards, and evident to outer flap-folds and heavier to closed text block with only slight encroachment on extremities of some leaves, else very good; Flashman at the Charge, 1973, two short tears to rear spine fold of jacket, with evidence of staining to bottom edge of spine (chipped) on blank verso but not evident from the other side, otherwise good; Flashman in the Great Game, 1975, fading to spine of dust-jacket, rubbing to extremities and slight age-toning to same, otherwise near-fine; Flashman's Lady, 1977, slight rubbing to extremities and fading to spine of dust-jacket, otherwise near-fine; Flashman and the Redskins, 1982, mild age-toning to jacket and minor spotting to edges of closed text block, otherwise near fine; Flashman and the Dragon, 1985, fading to spine, otherwise near-fine; Flashman and the Mountain of the Light, 1990, slight fading to spine othewise near-fine; Flashman and the Angel of the Lord, 1994, a fine copy; Flashman and the Tiger, 1999, a fine copy; Flashman on the March, 2005, signed on title-page, slight creasing to top edge of upper panel of dust-jacket, otherwise near-fine. A near fine set of the Flashman novels, the first two and the last one, signed on the title-page. George MacDonald Fraser (1925-2008), is best known for this Flashman series of historical novels, purportedly written by Harry Flashman, a fictional coward and bully originally created by Thomas Hughes in Tom Brown's School Days. The novels are presented as 'packets' of memoirs written by the nonagenarian Flashman, who looks back on his days as a hero of the British Army during the 19th century. The series begins with Flashman and is notable for the accuracy of the historical settings and praise from critics.
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