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It's quite a moment
It's quite a moment. You're taking it easy, on a sunny afternoon, listening to the Jocks chaffing--and then out of the alleys two hundred yards...
National Interest, The, 06/22/05 by George MacDonald Fraser · More from publication -
Blood and Thunder.(history as fiction)

Flashman author George MacDonald Fraser explains how `history disguised as fiction' has been his inspiration and is also his aim. `YOUR EYES...
History Today, 05/01/00 by Fraser, George MacDonald · More from publication -
A remembrance of heroes past
Mr. Fraser is the author of the Flashman series of novels. Mr. Fraser is the author of the Flashman series of novels. I THINK most people would...
National Review, 01/26/98 by George MacDonald Fraser · More from publication -
Charlie Chaplin and His Times
FEW icons of the twentieth century seem so dated as Charlie Chaplin, at least in England, his homeland. His films are not seen on British...
National Review, 04/07/97 by George MacDonald Fraser · More from publication -
In the Arena: An Autobiography. - book reviews
THE author of this autobiography is something more than an actor, he is a presence. This was brought home to me more than twenty years ago when he...
National Review, 10/09/95 by George MacDonald Fraser · More from publication -
The Fall of the Asante Empire: The Hundred-Year War for Africa's Gold Coast. - book reviews
The Fall of the Asante Empire: The Hundred-Year War for Africa's Gold Coast, by Robert B. Edgerton (Free Press, 293 pp., $23) The Fall of the...
National Review, 05/15/95 by George MacDonald Fraser · More from publication -
A History of Warfare. - book reviews
WAR, said Clausewitz, is the continuation of politics with the admixture of other means. An Old Soldier, being no military theorist and none too...
National Review, 11/29/93 by George MacDonald Fraser · More from publication


