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Brigadier-General Sir Harry Paget Flashman VC
Victoria Cross

The Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration which is, or has been, awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the armed forces of various Commonwealth of Nations countries, and previous British Empire territories....
 KCB
Order of the Bath

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a United Kingdom order of chivalry founded by George I of Great Britain on 18 May 1725. The name derives from the medieval ceremony for creating a knight, which involved bathing as one of its elements....
 KCIE
Order of the Indian Empire

The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire is an order of chivalry founded by Victoria of the United Kingdom in 1878. The Order includes members of three classes:...
 is a fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 created by George MacDonald Fraser
George MacDonald Fraser

George MacDonald Fraser, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire was a United Kingdom author of both historical novels and non-fiction books, as well as several screenplays....
, but based on the character "Flashman" in Tom Brown's Schooldays
Tom Brown's Schooldays

Tom Brown's Schooldays is a novel by Thomas Hughes first published in 1857. The story is set at Rugby School, a public school for boys, in the 1830s....
, a semi-autobiographical work by Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes

Thomas Hughes was an England lawyer and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School Days , a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended....
.

In Hughes' book, Flashman is the notorious bully of Rugby School
Rugby School

Rugby School, located in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, is regarded as one of the UK's leading co-educational boarding school and is one of the oldest public school in England....
 who persecutes Tom Brown
Tom Brown (character)

Tom Brown is a fictional character created by the author Thomas Hughes in his semi-autobiographical work Tom Brown's Schooldays, first published in 1857, set at a real England Public school , Rugby School for Boys, in the 1830s when Hughes himself had been a pupil there....
, and who is finally expelled for drunkenness.






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Brigadier-General Sir Harry Paget Flashman VC
Victoria Cross

The Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration which is, or has been, awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the armed forces of various Commonwealth of Nations countries, and previous British Empire territories....
 KCB
Order of the Bath

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a United Kingdom order of chivalry founded by George I of Great Britain on 18 May 1725. The name derives from the medieval ceremony for creating a knight, which involved bathing as one of its elements....
 KCIE
Order of the Indian Empire

The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire is an order of chivalry founded by Victoria of the United Kingdom in 1878. The Order includes members of three classes:...
 is a fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 created by George MacDonald Fraser
George MacDonald Fraser

George MacDonald Fraser, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire was a United Kingdom author of both historical novels and non-fiction books, as well as several screenplays....
, but based on the character "Flashman" in Tom Brown's Schooldays
Tom Brown's Schooldays

Tom Brown's Schooldays is a novel by Thomas Hughes first published in 1857. The story is set at Rugby School, a public school for boys, in the 1830s....
, a semi-autobiographical work by Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes

Thomas Hughes was an England lawyer and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School Days , a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended....
.

In Hughes' book, Flashman is the notorious bully of Rugby School
Rugby School

Rugby School, located in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, is regarded as one of the UK's leading co-educational boarding school and is one of the oldest public school in England....
 who persecutes Tom Brown
Tom Brown (character)

Tom Brown is a fictional character created by the author Thomas Hughes in his semi-autobiographical work Tom Brown's Schooldays, first published in 1857, set at a real England Public school , Rugby School for Boys, in the 1830s when Hughes himself had been a pupil there....
, and who is finally expelled for drunkenness. Twentieth century author George MacDonald Fraser had the idea of writing Flashman's memoirs, in which the school bully would be identified with an "illustrious Victorian
Victorian era

The Victorian Era of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the period of Victoria of the United Kingdom reign from June 1837 to January 1901....
 soldier": experiencing many 19th century wars and adventures and rising to high rank in the British Army
British Army

The British Army is the Army branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707....
, acclaimed as a great soldier, while remaining by his unapologetic self-description "a scoundrel, a liar, a cheat, a thief, a coward—and oh yes, a toady." 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, gambles and boozes enthusiastically, and yet, through a combination of luck and cunning, ends each volume acclaimed as a hero.

Flashman's origins

In Tom Brown's Schooldays he is called only Flashman or Flashy. Fraser gave him his first and middle names, a lifespan from 1822 to 1915, and a birth date of 5 May.

In Flashman
Flashman (novel)

Flashman is a 1969 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the first of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
, Flashman says that the family fortune was made by his great-grandfather, Jack Flashman, in America
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 trading in rum, slaves, and "piracy too, I shouldn't wonder." 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." His father, Henry Buckley Flashman, appears in Black Ajax (1997). Buckley was a bold young officer in the British cavalry, who was wounded in action at Talavera in 1809. He then tried to get into "society" by sponsoring bare-knuckle boxer
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 Tom Molineaux
Tom Molineaux

Tom Molineaux was an United States Boxing.Born into slavery, Molineaux was trained by his father, also a fighter, as was Molineaux' twin brother....
 (the first black to contend for a championship), and subsequently married Flashman's mother Lady Alicia Paget
Paget

Paget is a surname, and may refer to:* Lord Alfred Paget* Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough* Arthur Paget * Sir Bernard Paget, British General ...
, a fictional relation of the real Marquess of Anglesey
Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey

Field Marshal Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey Order of the Garter Order of the Bath Royal Guelphic Order was a British military leader and politician, now chiefly remembered for leading the Scots Greys#Battle honours against Jean-Baptiste Drouet 's column during the Battle of Waterloo....
. Buckley also served as a Member of Parliament
British House of Commons

The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also comprises the British monarchy and the House of Lords ....
, but was "sent to the knacker's yard at Reform
Reform Act 1832

The Representation of the People Act 1832, commonly known as the Reform Act 1832, was an Act of Parliament that introduced wide-ranging changes to the electoral system of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland....
." Beside politics, his interests were drinking, fox hunting
Fox hunting

Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of followers led by a master of foxhounds, who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback....
 (riding to hounds), and sex.

Flashman's tastes clearly derive from his father. His comparatively elegant manners seem to be inherited from his mother. Where his yellow streak came from is not clear. His father, as mentioned, was a brave soldier, as were several of the Pagets.

Style and layout of the stories

The series is a classic use of imaginary documents. In a preface to the first book, Fraser described the discovery of General Flashman's memoirs in an antique tea-chest, in a Leicestershire
Leicestershire

Leicestershire County Hall, situated in Glenfield, Leicestershire, about 3 miles northwest of Leicester city centre, is the seat of Leicestershire County Council and the headquarters of the county authority....
 saleroom in 1965. As the "editor" of the papers, Fraser produced a series of historical novel
Historical novel

A historical novel is a novel in which the story is set among historical events, or more generally, in which the time of the action predates the lifetime of the author....
s that give a largely picaresque (or arguably cynical) description of British and American history during the 19th century. Dozens of major and minor figures from history appear in the books, often in inglorious or hypocritical roles. Characters from other fictional works appear occasionally, notably Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scotland-born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle....
 and some of the boys from Tom Brown's Schooldays.

Fraser's research was considerable. The books are heavily annotated, with end notes and appendices, as Fraser (in accordance with the pretense of the memoirs) attempts to "confirm" (and in some cases "correct") the elderly Flashman's recollections of events. In many cases, the footnotes serve to inform the reader that a particularly outlandish character really existed or that an unlikely event actually occurred.

In outline there are some similarities to Thomas Berger
Thomas Berger

Thomas Berger may refer to:* Thomas Berger , American author* Thomas R. Berger , Canadian politician...
's 1964 novel Little Big Man
Little Big Man

Little Big Man is a 1970 in film American Western film directed by Arthur Penn and based on the 1964 in literature novel by Thomas Berger . It is a Picaresque novel comedy and drama about a Caucasian race boy raised by the Cheyenne nation during the 19th century....
, in which a 121-year old man recounts his numerous adventures and escapades in the American Old West
American Old West

For cultural influences and their development, see Western .The American Old West or Wild West comprises the history, geography, peoples, lore, and cultural expression of life in the Western United States , most often referring to the period of the latter half of the 19th century, between the American Civil War and the end of th...
. Another influence might be Mark Twain
Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens , better known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an United Statesmerican author and humorist. Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which has since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer....
's short story Luck
Luck (short story)

"Luck" is an 1886 short story by Mark Twain which was first published in 1891 in Harper's Magazine. It was subsequently reprinted in 1892 in the anthology Merry Tales; the first British publication was in 1900, in the collection The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg....
, about an illustrious British general who was actually a blundering fool, but whose mistakes in the Crimean War
Crimean War

The Crimean War, also known in Russia as the Oriental War was fought between the Russian Empire on one side and an alliance of France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other....
 always ended in success.

The half-scholarly tone has occasionally led to misunderstandings. When the first book, Flashman, was published in the United States, 10 of 34 reviews took it to be an obscure but real memoir. Several of these were written by academics — to the delight of The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
, which published a selection of the more trusting reviews.

For the American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 publication, Fraser created a fictional entry for Flashman in the 1909 edition of Who's Who
Who's Who

Who's Who or Who is Who is the name of a number of reference publications, generally containing concise biography information on a particular group of people....
. The entry lists Flashman's laurels: VC, KCB, KCIE; Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur
Légion d'honneur

The L?gion d'honneur or Ordre national de la L?gion d'honneur is a France order established by Napoleon I of France, First Consul of the French First Republic, on May 19, 1802....
; U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor
Medal of Honor

The Medal of Honor is the highest Awards and decorations of the United States military awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed on a member of the United States armed forces who distinguishes himself "conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action...
; San Serafino Order of Purity and Truth, 4th Class. The entry also summarizes his military career, both in the British army and as a wandering adventurer. The latter includes encounters with the "White Rajah
James Brooke

James, The Rajah of Sarawak was the first White Rajahs of Kingdom of Sarawak. His father, Thomas Brooke, was English people; his mother, Anna Maria, was born in Hertfordshire, the illegitimate daughter of Scottish people peer Colonel William Stuart, 9th Lord Blantyre, and his mistress Harriott Teasdale....
" of Sarawak
Sarawak

Sarawak is one of two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Known as Bumi Kenyalang , it is situated on the north-west of the island. It is the largest state in Malaysia; the second largest, Sabah, lies to the northeast....
, Queen Ranavalona
Ranavalona I

Ranavalona I was a Merina Queen of Madagascar. After succeeding her husband, Radama I, and becoming Queen, she was also known as Ranavalo-Manjaka I....
 of Madagascar
Madagascar

Madagascar, or Republic of Madagascar , is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa. The main island, also called Madagascar, is the List of islands by area, and is home to 5% of the world's plant and animal species, of which more than 80% are Endemism to Madagascar....
, and Emperor Maximilian
Maximilian I of Mexico

Maximilian I was a member of Austria's Imperial Habsburg-Lorraine family who was Emperor of Mexico. With the backing of Napoleon III of France and a group of Mexican monarchy, he was proclaimed Emperor of Mexico on 10 April 1864....
 of Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
, and service as a Union major and as a Confederate colonel during the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
. (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
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States. He successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery....
.)

Flashman the man

Flashman was a large man, six feet two inches (1.88 m) tall and close to 13 stone
Stone (weight)

The stone is a unit of mass. It is part of the Imperial unit used in the UK, and formerly used in most Commonwealth of Nations countries. It is equal to 14 pounds , which is equivalent to approximately 62.3 Newtons on Earth, or about 6.35 kilograms ....
 (about 180 pounds or 82 kg). In Flashman and the Tiger, he mentions that one of his grandchildren has black hair and eyes, resembling him in his younger years. His dark coloring frequently enabled him to pass (in disguise) for a Pathan. He claimed only three natural talents: horsemanship, facility with foreign languages, and fornication. He became an expert cricket bowler, but that was through hard effort (he needed sporting credit at Rugby School, and was afraid to play rugby football
Rugby football

Rugby football may refer to a number of sports through history descended from a common form of football developed in different areas of England....
). He could also display a winning personality, when he wanted to, and was very skilled at flattering those more important than himself without appearing servile.

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. He had one great advantage in concealing this weakness: when he was frightened, his face turned red, rather than white, so that observers thought he was excited, enraged, or exuberant - as a hero ought to be.

Flashman was an insatiable lecher, and had great success with women. His size, good looks, winning manner, and especially his splendid cavalry-style whiskers won over many women, from low to high, including many famous women. He also frequently bought the services of prostitutes. In Flashman and the Great Game, about halfway through his life, he counted up his sexual conquests while languishing in a dungeon at Gwalior
Gwalior

Gwalior ,, is a city in Madhya Pradesh in India. It lies 76 miles south of Agra and has a population of over 12 lakh . The Gwalior metropolitan area is the 46th most populated area in the country....
, reaching a total of 478 to date. He was not above forcing himself on a partner. However, he was a skilled and attentive lover, and at least some of the women in the last class became quite fond of him - though by his own admission, others tried to kill him afterward. 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".

After his expulsion from Rugby
Rugby School

Rugby School, located in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, is regarded as one of the UK's leading co-educational boarding school and is one of the oldest public school in England....
 for drunkenness, Flashman looked for an easy life. He had his wealthy father buy him an officer's commission in the fashionable 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons
11th Hussars

The 11th Hussars was a Cavalry regiments of the British Army of the British Army....
. The 11th, commanded by Lord Cardigan
James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan

Lieutenant General James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, Order of the Bath commanded the Light Brigade of the British Army during the Crimean War....
, later involved in the Charge of the Light Brigade
Charge of the Light Brigade

The Charge of the Light Brigade was a disastrous charge of British cavalry led by James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854 in the Crimean War....
, had just returned from India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 and were not likely to be posted abroad soon. Flashman threw himself into the social life that the 11th offered and became a leading light of Canterbury
Canterbury

Canterbury lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent, in South East England. It lies on the River Stour....
 society.

A duel
Duel

As practiced from the 11th to 20th centuries in Western societies, a duel is an engagement in combat between two individuals, with matched weapons in accordance with their combat doctrines....
 with another officer over a French courtesan led to his being temporarily stationed in Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
. There he met and deflowered Elspeth Morrison, daughter of a wealthy textile manufacturer, whom he had to marry in a "shotgun wedding". But marriage to the daughter of a mere businessman forced his resignation from the snobbish 11th Lights. He was sent to India to make a career in the army of the East India Company
East India Company

East India Company was a historical English company, founded in 1600, and chartered with the monopoly of trading with Southeast Asia, East Asia, and India....
. Unfortunately, his language talent and his habit of flattery brought him to the attention of the Governor-General
Governor-General of India

The Governor-General of India was the head of the British Raj in India, and later, after Indian Independence Act 1947, the representative of the List of Indian monarchs#Kings of India and Pakistan....
. The Governor did him the (very much unwanted) favor of assigning him as aide to General Elphinstone in Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Afghanistan , officially the Islamic republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country that is located approximately in the center of Asia....
. Flashman survived the ensuing debacle by a mixture of sheer luck and unstinting cowardice. He became an unwitting hero: the defender of Piper's Fort, where he was the only surviving white man, and was found by the relieving troops clutching the flag and surrounded by enemy dead. Of course, Flashman arrived at the Fort by accident, collapsed in terror rather than fight, was forced to stand and show fight by his sergeant, and was 'rumbled' for a complete coward. He had been trying to surrender the colours, not defend them. Happily for him, all inconvenient witnesses had been killed.

This incident set the tone for Flashman's life. Over the next 60 years or so, he was involved in many of the major military conflicts of the 19th century—always in spite of his best efforts to evade his duty. He was often selected for especially dangerous jobs because of his heroic reputation. He met many famous people, and survived some of the worst military disasters (the First Anglo-Afghan War
First Anglo-Afghan War

The First Anglo?Afghan War lasted from 1839 to 1842. It was one of the first major conflicts during The Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between Great Britain and Russia, and also marked one of the major losses of the British after the consolidation of India by the British East India Company....
, Charge of the Light Brigade
Charge of the Light Brigade

The Charge of the Light Brigade was a disastrous charge of British cavalry led by James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854 in the Crimean War....
, the Siege of Cawnpore
Siege of Cawnpore

The Siege of Cawnpore was a key episode in the Indian rebellion of 1857. The besieged British in Cawnpore were unprepared for an extended siege and surrendered to rebel Indian forces under Nana Sahib, in return for a safe passage to Allahabad....
, Battle of the Little Bighorn
Battle of the Little Bighorn

The Battle of the Little Bighorn—also known as Custer's Last Stand, and, in the parlance of the relevant Native Americans in the United States, the Battle of Greasy Grass Creek—was an armed engagement between a Lakota people-Northern Cheyenne combined force and the U.S....
, Battle of Isandlwana
Battle of Isandlwana

The Battle of Isandlwana on 22 January 1879 was the opening, major encounter in the Anglo-Zulu War between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom....
), always coming out with more heroic laurels. The date of his last adventures seems to have been around 1900. He died in 1915.

Despite his admitted cowardice, Flashman was a dab hand at fighting when he had to. Though he dodged danger as much as he could, and ran away when no one was watching, after the Piper's Fort incident, he usually controlled his fear and often performed bravely. Almost every book contains one or more incidents where Flashman had to fight or perform some other daring action, and held up long enough to complete it. For instance, he was ordered to accompany the Light Brigade on its famous charge, and rode all the way to the Russian guns. It should be pointed out that most of these acts of 'bravery' were performed only when he had absolutely no choice, and to do anything else would have resulted in his being exposed as a coward and losing his respected status in society, or being shot for desertion. When he could act like a coward with impunity, he invariably did.

Flashman surrendered to fear in front of witnesses only a few times, and was never caught out again. He broke down while accompanying Rajah Brooke during a battle with pirates, but the noise drowned out his blubbering, and he recovered enough to command a storming party of sailors. After the Charge of the Light Brigade, he fled in panic from the fighting in the battery - but mistakenly charged into a entire Russian regiment, adding to his heroic image.

Volumes of the Flashman Papers


The following extracts (in publication order) from the Flashman Papers have been published:
  • Flashman
    Flashman (novel)

    Flashman is a 1969 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the first of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1969): 1839-1842. Lord Cardigan; the First Anglo-Afghan War
    First Anglo-Afghan War

    The First Anglo?Afghan War lasted from 1839 to 1842. It was one of the first major conflicts during The Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between Great Britain and Russia, and also marked one of the major losses of the British after the consolidation of India by the British East India Company....
     (the retreat from Kabul
    Kabul

    Kabul is the Capital and largest city of Afghanistan, with a population of approximately three million. It is an economic and cultural centre, situated 5,900 foot above sea level in a narrow valley, wedged between the Hindu Kush mountains along the Kabul River....
    , the last stand at Gandamak
    Gandamak

    Gandamak is a village of Afghanistan, 35 miles from Jalalabad on the old road to Kabul. On the retreat from Kabul of General Major-General William Elphinstone's army in 1842, a hill near Gandamak was the scene of the Battle of Gandamak, the massacre of the last survivors of the force: twenty officers and forty-five British soldiers of the 44...
     and the siege of Jalalabad
    Jalalabad

    Jalalabad is a city in eastern Afghanistan. Located at the junction of the Kabul River and Kunar River rivers near the Laghman Province, Jalalabad is the capital of Nangarhar province....
    ).
  • Royal Flash
    Royal Flash

    Royal Flash is a 1970 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the second of the Harry Paget Flashman novels. It was made into the film Royal Flash in 1975....
     (1970): 1843, 1847 and 1848. A pastiche
    Pastiche

    The word pastiche describes a literary or other artistic genre. The word has two competing meanings, meaning either a "wikt:hodgepodge" or an imitation....
     of The Prisoner of Zenda
    The Prisoner of Zenda

    The Prisoner of Zenda is an adventure novel by Anthony Hope, 1894 in literature. The king of the fictional country of Ruritania is abducted on the eve of his coronation, and the protagonist, an English gentleman on holiday who fortuitously resembles the monarch, is persuaded to act as his political decoy in an attempt to save the situat...
     by Anthony Hope
    Anthony Hope

    Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known as Anthony Hope , was an English people novelist and playwright. Although he was a prolific writer, especially of adventure novels, he is remembered best for only two books: The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau ....
    , set in the fictional German state of Strackenz. Lola Montez
    Lola Montez

    Eliza Rosanna Gilbert , better known by the stage name Lola Montez, was an Ireland-born dancer and actress who became famous as a Spanish dancer, courtesan and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who made her Countess of Landsfeld....
    ; Otto von Bismarck
    Otto von Bismarck

    Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Sch?nhausen, Duke of Lauenburg, Prince of Bismarck, , was a Kingdom of Prussia and Germany statesman and aristocrat of the 19th century....
    ; bare-knuckle boxing; the Schleswig-Holstein Question
    Schleswig-Holstein Question

    The Schleswig-Holstein Question was the whole complex of diplomatic and other issues arising in the 19th century out of the relations of the two duchies, Schleswig and Holstein, to the Denmark crown and to the German Confederation....
    ; the Revolutions of 1848
    Revolutions of 1848

    The European Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout the European continent....
    .
  • Flash for Freedom!
    Flash for Freedom!

    Flash for Freedom! is a 1971 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the third of the Harry Paget Flashman novels.Plot introduction ...
     (1971): 1848-1849. The Atlantic slave trade; the Underground Railroad
    Underground Railroad

    The Underground Railroad was an informal network of secret routes and safe houses used by 19th century African American Slavery in the United States in the United States to escape to free state and Canada with the aid of Abolitionism who were sympathetic to their cause....
    .
  • Flashman at the Charge
    Flashman at the Charge

    Flashman at the Charge is a 1973 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the fourth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1973): 1854. The Crimean War
    Crimean War

    The Crimean War, also known in Russia as the Oriental War was fought between the Russian Empire on one side and an alliance of France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other....
    ; the Charge of the Light Brigade
    Charge of the Light Brigade

    The Charge of the Light Brigade was a disastrous charge of British cavalry led by James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan against Russian forces during the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854 in the Crimean War....
    ; Russian invasion of Central Asia
    Central Asia

    Central Asia is a region of Asia from the Caspian Sea in the west to central China in the east, and from southern Russia in the north to northern India in the south....
    .
  • Flashman in the Great Game
    Flashman in the Great Game

    Flashman in the Great Game is a 1975 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the fifth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1975): 1857-1858. The Indian Mutiny, the Rani of Jhansi
    Rani Lakshmibai

    Lakshmibai, The Rani of Jhansi , the queen of the Maratha-ruled princely state of Jhansi in North India, was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and a symbol of resistance to British raj in India....
    , the Cawnpore Massacre
    Siege of Cawnpore

    The Siege of Cawnpore was a key episode in the Indian rebellion of 1857. The besieged British in Cawnpore were unprepared for an extended siege and surrendered to rebel Indian forces under Nana Sahib, in return for a safe passage to Allahabad....
    , the siege of Lucknow
    Siege of Lucknow

    The Siege of Lucknow was the prolonged defence of the Residency within the city of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 . After two successive relief attempts had reached the city, the defenders and civilians were evacuated from the Residency, which was abandoned....
    . Flashman was required to perform heroically in this conflict and was awarded the Victoria Cross
    Victoria Cross

    The Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration which is, or has been, awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the armed forces of various Commonwealth of Nations countries, and previous British Empire territories....
     and a knighthood. But the publication of Tom Brown's Schooldays with its portrayal of Flashman as a coward and bully spoiled his satisfaction.
  • Flashman's Lady
    Flashman's Lady

    Flashman's Lady is a 1977 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the sixth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1977): 1843-1845. The first "hat trick" in cricket
    Cricket

    Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
    ; "White Rajah" James Brooke
    James Brooke

    James, The Rajah of Sarawak was the first White Rajahs of Kingdom of Sarawak. His father, Thomas Brooke, was English people; his mother, Anna Maria, was born in Hertfordshire, the illegitimate daughter of Scottish people peer Colonel William Stuart, 9th Lord Blantyre, and his mistress Harriott Teasdale....
     and the pirates of Borneo
    Borneo

    Borneo is the List of islands by area and is located at the centre of Maritime Southeast Asia. Administratively, this island is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei....
    ; Queen Ranavalona of Madagascar. Parts are written as if drawn from the diary of his wife Elspeth, and edited by her slightly puritanical and much offended sister, Grizel Morrison de Rothschild.
  • Flashman and the Redskins
    Flashman and the Redskins

    Flashman and the Redskins is a 1982 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the seventh of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1982): 1849-1850, 1875-1876. The Wild West: the Forty-Niners
    California Gold Rush

    The California Gold Rush began on January 24, 1848, when gold was discovered by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill, in Coloma, California, California....
    , the Apaches, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
    Battle of the Little Bighorn

    The Battle of the Little Bighorn—also known as Custer's Last Stand, and, in the parlance of the relevant Native Americans in the United States, the Battle of Greasy Grass Creek—was an armed engagement between a Lakota people-Northern Cheyenne combined force and the U.S....
    .
  • Flashman and the Dragon
    Flashman and the Dragon

    Flashman and the Dragon is a 1985 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the eighth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1985): 1860. China: the Taiping Rebellion
    Taiping Rebellion

    The Taiping Rebellion was a large-scale revolt in China from 1850 to 1864, during the Qing Dynasty, by an army led by Heterodoxy Christianity convert Hong Xiuquan....
     and the Peking Expedition
    Second Opium War

    The Second Opium War, the Second Anglo-Chinese War, the Arrow War, or the Anglo-French expedition to China, was a war of the British Empire and the Second French Empire against the Qing Dynasty of China from 1856-1860....
    .
  • Flashman and the Mountain of Light
    Flashman and the Mountain of Light

    Flashman and the Mountain of Light is a 1990 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the ninth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1990): 1845-46. The First Anglo-Sikh War
    First Anglo-Sikh War

    The First Anglo-Sikh War was fought between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company between 1845 and 1846. It resulted in partial subjugation of the Sikh kingdom....
    ; the Koh-i-Noor diamond.
  • Flashman and the Angel of the Lord
    Flashman and the Angel of the Lord

    Flashman and the Angel of the Lord is a 1994 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the tenth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
     (1994): 1858-1859. United States: John Brown
    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John Brown was an United States abolitionist who advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to end all slavery. He led the Pottawatomie Massacre in 1856 in Bleeding Kansas and made his name in the unsuccessful raid at John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859....
     and the Harper's Ferry Raid.
  • Flashman and the Tiger
    Flashman and the Tiger

    Flashman and the Tiger is a 1999 book by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the eleventh of the Harry Paget Flashman books....
     (1999) incorporating:
    • The Road to Charing Cross: 1877-1878. The Congress of Berlin
      Congress of Berlin

      The Congress of Berlin was a meeting of the European Great Powers' and the Ottoman Empire's leading statesmen in Berlin in 1878. In the wake of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877?78, the meeting's aim was to reorganize the countries of the Balkans....
      ; Emperor Franz Josef.
    • The Subtleties of Baccarat: 1890-1891. Edward VII
      Edward VII of the United Kingdom

      Edward VII was Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910....
      ; the Royal Baccarat Scandal
      Royal Baccarat Scandal

      The Royal Baccarat Scandal, also known as the Tranby Croft scandal, was an England gambling scandal of the late nineteenth century involving the future King Edward VII of the United Kingdom....
      .
    • Flashman and the Tiger 1879, 1894. The Zulu War; Oscar Wilde
      Oscar Wilde

      Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was an Irish people playwright, Irish poetry and author of numerous short stories and one novel. Known for his biting wit, he became one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London, and one of the greatest Celebrity of his day....
      ; Colonel Sebastian "Tiger Jack" Moran
      Sebastian Moran

      Colonel Sebastian Moran is a fictional character, the villain of the Sherlock Holmes short story The Adventure of the Empty House. Holmes once described him as "the second most dangerous man in London"- the most dangerous presumably being Professor Moriarty....
      .
  • Flashman on the March (2005): 1868. Escape from Mexico at the end of the French occupation; British invasion of Abyssinia
    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country situated in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the east and Djibouti to the northeast....
     to rescue hostages.


Flashman also plays a small part in Fraser's novel Mr American
Mr American

Mr American is a 1980 novel by George MacDonald Fraser....
 (1980). His father, Harry Buckley Flashman, appears in Black Ajax (1997). At one point, it is also mentioned that a member of the Flashman family was present at the Battle of Culloden
Battle of Culloden

The Battle of Culloden was the final clash between the French-supported Jacobitism and the House of Hanover British Government in the 1745 Jacobite Rising#The 'Forty-Five'....
, 1746. Fraser has confirmed that Flashman died in 1915 but the circumstances of his death have never been related.

In early 2006 Fraser said that he planned to write another installment of the Flashman Papers. Fraser said he had chosen three possible subjects to write about, though what these are he was not willing to say. At the Oxford
Oxford

Oxford is a City status in the United Kingdom, and the county town of Oxfordshire, in South East England. It has a population of 151,000. The rivers River Cherwell and River Thames run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre....
 Literary festival
Literary festival

A literary festival, also known as a book festival or writers' festival, is a regular gathering of writers and readers, typically on an annual basis in a particular city....
 in 2006, Fraser was asked if he ever planned to document Flashman's adventures in Australia. He replied that "Australia is on Flashman's CV, but I don't think I will get around to writing about it." He estimated that it took him roughly three to five months to research and write a Flashman novel.

Fraser died of cancer on 2 January 2008.

Flashman's ladies

Flashman's stories are dominated by his numerous amorous encounters. In Flashman in the Great Game while in prison he compiles a mental list of all the women he has had up to that point in his life, "not counting return engagements" and he places the figure at 478. Several of them are prominent historical personages. These women are not window dressing, but often pivotal characters in the unpredictable twists and turns of the books. Among the real women Flashman bedded were

  • Jind Kaur
    Jind Kaur

    Maharani Jind Kaur , also popularly known as Rani Jindan or the Messalina of Sikh Empire. She was the youngest wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh and the mother of the last Sikh Emperor, Maharajah Duleep Singh....
    , Dowager
    Dowager

    A dowager is a widow who holds a title or property, or dower, derived from her deceased husband. As an adjective, "Dowager" usually appears in association with monarchy and aristocracy titles....
     Maharani of Punjab
    Punjab region

    Punjab , also Panjab , is a region straddling the border between India and Pakistan. The "Five Rivers" are Beas River, Ravi River, Sutlej, Chenab and Jhelum River; all these are tributaries of the Indus river, Jhelum being the biggest one....
     (Flashman and the Mountain of Light).
  • Lakshmibai, Dowager Rani of Jhansi (Flashman in the Great Game) (a dancing girl may have taken the rani's place)
  • Lily Langtry, actress and mistress of Edward VII
    Edward VII of the United Kingdom

    Edward VII was Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910....
     (Flashman and the Tiger)
  • Masteeat, Queen of the Wollo Galla
    Oromo

    The Oromo are an ethnic group found in Ethiopia and to a lesser extent in northern Kenya. They are the largest single ethnic group in Ethiopia, at 34.49% of the population according to the 2007 census, and today number over 25 million....
    s (Flashman on the March).
  • Lola Montez
    Lola Montez

    Eliza Rosanna Gilbert , better known by the stage name Lola Montez, was an Ireland-born dancer and actress who became famous as a Spanish dancer, courtesan and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who made her Countess of Landsfeld....
     (Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert James) (Royal Flash).
  • Queen Ranavalona of Madagascar (Flashman's Lady).
  • The Silk One (a/k/a Ko Dali's daughter), consort of Yakub Beg
    Yakub Beg

    Muhammad Yaqub Bek was an Uzbeks adventurer who became head of the kingdom of Kashgaria....
     (Flashman at the Charge).
  • Yehonala, Imperial Chinese concubine, later the Dowager Empress Ci Xi (Flashman and the Dragon).


He also lusted after (but never bedded) Fanny Duberly, a famous army wife.

His fictional amours included:

  • An-yat-heh, an undercover agent of Harry Smith Parkes
    Harry Smith Parkes

    Sir Harry Smith Parkes was a 19th century United Kingdom diplomat who worked mainly in China and Japan. Parkes Street in Kowloon, Hong Kong is named after him....
     (Flashman and the Dragon).
  • Aphrodite, one of Miss Susie's "gels" (Flashman and the Redskins).
  • Cassy, an escaped slave who accompanied Flashman up the Mississippi (Flash for Freedom!).
  • Elspeth Rennie Morrison, his wife.
  • Fetnab, a dancing girl Flashy bought in Calcutta (Flashman).
  • Lady Geraldine.
  • Gertrude, niece of Admiral Tegetthoff
    Wilhelm von Tegetthoff

    Wilhelm Freiherr von Tegetthoff was an Austrian admiral. Considered one of the prominent naval commanders of the 19th century, Tegetthoff was known for his innovative tactics as well as his inspirational leadership....
     (Flashman on the March).
  • Cleonie Grouard (a/k/a Mrs Arthur B. Candy), one of "Miss Susie's gels" (Flashman and the Redskins).
  • Irma, Grand Duchess of Strackenz (Royal Flash).
  • Josette, mistress of Captain Bernier of the 11th Light Dragoons (Flashman).
  • Mrs Leo Lade, mistress of a violently jealous duke (Flashman's Lady).
  • "Lady Caroline Lamb", a slave on board the slaver
    Slaver

    Slaver has several meanings:*One who deals in slaves.*A slave ship.*Saliva, i.e. either the result or act of drooling as opposed to normal salivation....
     Balliol College (Flash for Freedom!).
  • Mrs Leslie, an unattached woman in the Meerut
    Meerut

    Meerut is a metropolitan city and a municipal corporation in Meerut district in the Indian States and territories of India of Uttar Pradesh. It is the 16th largest metropolitan area in India and the 25th largest city in India....
     garrison (Flashman in the Great Game).
  • Mrs Madison.
  • Malee, a servant of Uliba-Wark (Flashman on the March).
  • Mrs Mandeville, a Mississippi planter's wife (Flash for Freedom!).
  • Mangla, maid and confidant to Jind Kaur.
  • Nareeman, an Afghan dancing girl (Flashman).
  • Mrs Betty Parker (Flashman; unconsummated).
  • Judy Parsons, mistress of Flashy's father (Flashman).
  • Baroness Pechmann, a Bavaria
    Bavaria

    Bavaria , with an area of and almost 12.5 million inhabitants, is a region located in the southeast of Germany and is the largest States of Germany of Germany by area....
    n noblewoman (Royal Flash).
  • Penny/Jenny, a steamboat girl (Flash for Freedom!).
  • Lady Plunkett, wife of a colonial judge.
  • Mrs Popplewell, agent of a Southern slaveholders' conspiracy (Flashman and the Angel of the Lord).
  • Sara (Aunt Sara), sister-in-law of Count Pencherjevsky (Flashman at the Charge).
  • Sonsee-Array (Takes-Away-Clouds-Woman), an Apache princess, daughter of Mangas Coloradas
    Mangas Coloradas

    Mangas Coloradas or Dasoda-hae was an Apache tribal chief and a member of the Eastern Chiricahua nation, whose homeland stretched west from the Rio Grande to include most of what is present-day southwestern New Mexico....
     (Flashman and the Redskins).
  • Miranda Spring, daughter of John Charity Spring (Flashman and the Angel of the Lord).
  • Szu-Zhan, a Chinese bandit leader (Flashman and the Dragon).
  • Uliba-Wark, an Abyssinian chieftainess and warrior (Flashman on the March).
  • Valentina (Valla), daughter of Count Pencherjevsky (Flashman at the Charge).
  • White Tigress and Honey-and-Milk, two concubines of the Chinese merchant Whampoa (Flashman's Lady).
  • Susie Willinck (a/k/a "Miss Susie"), New Orleans madam (Flash for Freedom! and Flashman and the Redskins).


He had a special penchant for royal ladies, and noted that his favorite amours (apart from his wife) were Lakshmibai, Ci Xi and Lola Montez: "a Queen, an Empress, and the foremost courtesan of her time: I dare say I'm just a snob." He also noted that, while civilized women were than ordinarily partial to him, his most ardent admirers were among the savage of the species: "Elspeth, of course, is Scottish." And for all his raking, it was always Elspeth to whom he returned and who remained ultimately top of the list.

His lechery was so strong that it broke out even in the midst of rather hectic circumstances. While accompanying Thomas Kavanaugh on his daring escape from Lucknow, he paused for a quick rattle with a local prostitute, and during the battle of Patusan, he found himself galloping one of Sharif Sahib's concubines without even realizing it.

Adaptations

A script for a Flashman film adaptation was written by Frank Muir
Frank Muir

Frank Herbert Muir was an England comedy writer, radio and television personality, and raconteur....
 in 1969, to star John Alderton
John Alderton

John Alderton is an England actor who is best known for his roles in Upstairs, Downstairs, Thomas & Sarah and Please Sir!. Alderton has often starred alongside his wife, Pauline Collins....
, and is mentioned in his autobiography A Kentish Lad. A film version
Royal Flash (film)

Royal Flash is a 1975 film based on George MacDonald Fraser's second Harry Paget Flashman novel, Royal Flash. It starred Malcolm McDowell as Flashman....
 of Royal Flash
Royal Flash

Royal Flash is a 1970 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the second of the Harry Paget Flashman novels. It was made into the film Royal Flash in 1975....
 was released in 1975. It was directed by Richard Lester
Richard Lester

Richard Lester is an American-born British-based film director famous for his work with The Beatles in the 1960s....
 and starred Malcolm McDowell
Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell is a UK actor. McDowell's career has spanned five decades and includes notable roles in if...., A Clockwork Orange , O Lucky Man!, Caligula , Star Trek Generations, Heroes , Metalocalypse, and the 2007 horror remake of Halloween ....
 as Flashman, Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed

Robert Oliver Reed was an England actor known for his burly screen presence. Reed exemplified his real-life macho image in "tough-guy" roles. His films include Oliver! , Women in Love, Hannibal Brooks, The Triple Echo, The Devils, The Three Musketeers , Tommy , Castaway and Gladiator ....
 as Otto von Bismarck
Otto von Bismarck

Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Sch?nhausen, Duke of Lauenburg, Prince of Bismarck, , was a Kingdom of Prussia and Germany statesman and aristocrat of the 19th century....
 and Alan Bates
Alan Bates

Sir Alan Arthur Bates Order of British Empire was a United Kingdom actor of stage, screen and television....
 as Rudi von Sternberg. It received moderate acclaim, though most fans of the series avoid it, as Lester chose to focus on bawdy buffoonery and slapstick and gave short shrift to the historical context of the story.

Fraser said that further film adaptations of the Flashman books have not been made because he "will not let anyone else have control of the script... and that simply does not happen in Hollywood." He also pointed to a lack of a suitable British actor to portray Flashman; Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn

Errol Leslie Flynn was an Australian-born film actor, known for his romantic swashbuckler roles in Hollywood films and his flamboyant lifestyle....
 was always his favourite for the role: "It wasn't just his looks and his style. He had that shifty quality." However, the suggestion of Daniel Day-Lewis
Daniel Day-Lewis

Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis is an England actor who also became an Republic of Ireland citizen in 1993. He is known as one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only four films since 1997, with as many as five years between roles....
 struck a chord with him and he says that although "He's probably getting on a bit," he "might make a Flashman... He's big, he's got presence and he's got style."

In 2007, Celtic Films indicated on their website that they had a series of Flashman TV films in development. Picture Palace have announced they are developing Flashman at the Charge
Flashman at the Charge

Flashman at the Charge is a 1973 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the fourth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
 for TV and that the script has been prepared by George Macdonald Fraser himself. Both companies took an extensive role in developing Bernard Cornwell
Bernard Cornwell

Bernard Cornwell Order of the British Empire is an England author of historical novels. He is best known for his novels about Napoleonic Wars rifleman Richard Sharpe which were adapted into a series of Sharpe ....
's Sharpe (TV series)
Sharpe (TV series)

Sharpe is a British series of television dramas about Richard Sharpe , a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars. Sharpe is the hero of a number of novels by Bernard Cornwell; most, though not all, of the episodes are based on the books....
.

Playwright Patrick Rayner wrote the radio play adaptation Flashman at the Charge
Flashman at the Charge

Flashman at the Charge is a 1973 novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It is the fourth of the Harry Paget Flashman novels....
 which was broadcast in 2005 and again in 2008 on BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 is a domestic UK radio station that broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history....
.

Homages

  • American military historian Raymond M. Saunders created an homage to the Flashman persona in a series of Fenwick Travers
    Fenwick Travers

    Fenwick "Fenny" Travers is a fictional character and antihero created by Raymond M. Saunders. The character was inspired by the character of Harry Paget Flashman in a series of historical novels written by George Macdonald Fraser, but the character of Travers did not become as successful as his British counterpart....
     novels, set among the US military adventures in the Indian wars, Spanish-American war in Cuba, Boxer Rebellion in China, piracy and Muslim rebellion in the Philippines, and the creation of the Panama Canal. These novels never received the popularity or acclaim of the original Flashman.


  • Peter Bowen
    Peter Bowen

    Peter Bowen is an American writer born in 1945. He lives in Montana andis the author of the Yellowstone Kelly historical novels and the Gabriel...
    's four-book series based on the exploits of Luther Sage "Yellowstone" Kelly is clearly influenced by Flashman. Basing his series loosely on the career of an actual frontier scout, Bowen presents Kelly as a womanizer, heavy drinker, and something of a coward. Like Flashman, Kelly is a victim of his own legend, and is often dragged into exploits against his will by actual historical personages such as U. S. Grant, Buffalo Bill Cody, and Theodore Roosevelt. Eventually he is forced to behave heroically, at times even nobly. Although the novels have a decided comic edge, there is an element of dark tragedy in them, often related to the despoiling of frontiers and the subjugation of native peoples. The books include Yellowstone Kelly: Gentleman and Scout (1987), Kelly Blue (1991), Imperial Kelly (1992) and Kelly and The Three-Toed Horse (2001).


  • Sandy Mitchell's
    Alex Stewart (writer)

    Alex Stewart is a Great Britain writer, who also goes by the pseudonym Sandy Mitchell, best known for his Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000 novels, including the Ciaphas Cain series....
     Warhammer 40,000
    Warhammer 40,000

    Warhammer 40,000 is a tabletop Miniature wargaming produced by Games Workshop, set in a science fantasy universe. Warhammer 40,000 was created by Rick Priestley in 1987 as the futuristic companion to Warhammer Fantasy Battle, sharing many game mechanics....
     character Commissar Ciaphas Cain is partially inspired by Flashman.


  • Eric Nicol's Dickens of the Mounted, a fictional biography of Francis Jeffrey Dickens, the real life third son of novelist Charles Dickens
    Charles Dickens

    Charles John Huffam Dickens, Royal Society of Arts , pen-name "Boz", was the most popular English people novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous Reform movement....
     who joined the North West Mounted Police in 1874, has an alternate and less than flattering take on Flashman—the book itself is something of an homage to the Flashman series.


  • In comics
    Comics

    Comics is a graphic Mass media in which are utilized in order to convey a sequential narrative; the term, derived from massive early use to convey comic themes, came to be applied to all uses of this medium including those which are far from comic....
    , writer John Ostrander
    John Ostrander

    John Ostrander is an American writer of comic books. Originally an actor in a Chicago, Illinois theatre company, he moved into writing comics in 1983....
     took Flashman as his model for his portrayal of the cowardly villain Captain Boomerang
    Captain Boomerang

    Captain Boomerang is a fictional character in the . The character's son, Owen Mercer, later assumed the title of Captain Boomerang....
     in the Suicide Squad
    Suicide Squad

    The Suicide Squad is a name for two fictional organizations in DC Comics DC Universe. The first version debuted in The Brave and the Bold #25 , the second, also known as Task Force X, in Legends #3 ....
     series. In the letters page to the last issue in the series (66), Ostrander acknowledges this influence directly. However, Flashman's success with the ladies is noticeably lacking in the Captain Boomerang character.


  • Flashman is briefly mentioned as being a dishonorable officer in Kim Newman
    Kim Newman

    Kim Newman is an English journalist, film critic, and fiction writer. Recurring interests visible in his work include film history and horror fiction?both of which he attributes to seeing Tod Browning's Dracula at the age of eleven?and alternate history ....
    's crossover novel The Bloody Red Baron
    The Bloody Red Baron

    The Bloody Red Baron is a 1995 novel by United Kingdom author Kim Newman. It is the second book in the Anno Dracula series and takes place thirty years after the former....
    .


  • Flashman's portrait (unnamed, but with unmistakable background and characteristics) hangs in the home of the protagonist of The Peshawar Lancers
    The Peshawar Lancers

    The Peshawar Lancers is an alternate history, steampunk, post-apocalyptic fiction adventure novel by S. M. Stirling, with its point of divergence occurring in 1878 in the midst of a devastating meteor shower....
    , an alternate history novel by S. M. Stirling
    S. M. Stirling

    Stephen Michael Stirling is a France-born Canada-United States science fiction and fantasy author.Stirling is probably best-known for his Draka series of alternate history novels and the more recent time travel/alternate history Nantucket series and The Emberverse series....
    ; the family claims to have had an ancestor who held Piper's Fort, as Flashman did, and the protagonist admits to having solely talents for horsemanship and languages as well as having an Afghan in his service named "Ibrahim Khan" (c.f. Ilderim Khan).


  • Terry Pratchett
    Terry Pratchett

    Sir Terence David John Pratchett, Officer of the Order of the British Empire is an England novelist, known for his frequently comical work in the fantasy genre....
     is a fan of the Flashman series and the Discworld
    Discworld

    Discworld is a comedy fantasy book series by the British author Terry Pratchett, set on Discworld , a Flat Earth balanced on the backs of four elephants which, in turn, stand on the back of a giant turtle, Discworld #Great A'Tuin, the star turtle....
     character Rincewind
    Rincewind

    Rincewind the Wizzard is a fictional character appearing in the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, several of which feature him as the central character....
     is an inveterate coward who is always running away from danger, but nevertheless through circumstance emerges with the appearance of an unlikely hero, for which reason he is then selected for further dangerous enterprises. In this he strongly resembles Flashman, although he is totally dissimilar in most other aspects. The Discworld novel Pyramids has a character named Fliemoe, the bully at the Ankh-Morpork Assassins' Guild
    Ankh-Morpork Assassins' Guild

    The Ankh-Morpork Assassins' Guild is a fictional school for professional killers in Terry Pratchett's long-running Discworld series of fantasy novels....
     school, who is a parody of the original version of Flashman from Tom Brown's Schooldays (including "toasting" new boys). In the Assassins' Guild Yearbook and Diary
    Discworld Diary

    The Discworld Diaries are a series of themed diary based on the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett. Each one is based on an Ankh-Morpork institution, and has an opening section containing information about that institution written by Pratchett and Stephen Briggs....
    , Fliemoe is described as having grown up to be "an unbelievable liar and an unsuccessful bully".


Historical characters referenced in the Flashman novels

The Flashman books are littered with references to a vast number of notable historical figures. Although many have but a brief mention, some feature prominently and are portrayed "warts-and-all". They include the following:

  • Flashman
    • Thomas Hughes
      Thomas Hughes

      Thomas Hughes was an England lawyer and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School Days , a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended....
      , Thomas Arnold
      Thomas Arnold

      Thomas Arnold was a United Kingdom educator and historian. Arnold was an early supporter of the Broad Church Anglican movement. He was headmaster of Rugby School from 1828 to 1841, where he introduced a number of reforms....
      , Lord Cardigan
      James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan

      Lieutenant General James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, Order of the Bath commanded the Light Brigade of the British Army during the Crimean War....
      , Lord Auckland
      George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland

      George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, Order of the Bath , served as a politician in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and as Governor-General of India....
      , Sir Robert Henry Sale
      Robert Henry Sale

      Sir Robert Henry Sale Order of the Bath was a British Empire soldier.He entered the 36th Foot in 1795, and went to India in 1798, as a lieutenant of the 12th Foot....
      , Paolo Di Avitabile
      Paolo Di Avitabile

      General Paolo Bartolomeo Avitabile , was an Italy soldier, mercenary and adventurer. A peasant's son born in Agerola, near Amalfi in Italy, he served in the Neapolitan militia during the Napoleon I of France wars....
      , Willoughby Cotton
      Willoughby Cotton

      Lieutenant General Sir Willoughby Cotton was a British soldier. During his career, Cotton played major roles in the First Anglo?Burmese War, the Baptist War and the First Anglo-Afghan War....
      , Alexander Burnes
      Alexander Burnes

      Captain Sir Alexander Burnes was a United Kingdom traveller and List of explorers who took part in The Great Game. He was nicknamed Bokhara Burnes for his role in establishing contact with and exploring Bukhara, which made his name....
      , Sher Afzul, General John Nicholson
      John Nicholson (general)

      Brigadier-General John Nicholson was a Victorian era military officer known for his role in British India....
      , William Hay Macnaghten
      William Hay Macnaghten

      Sir William Hay Macnaghten, 1st Baronet, was an Anglo-Indian civil servant, whose murder marked a turning point in the British government's approach to governing India....
      , General Elphinstone
      William Elphinstone (major-general)

      Major-General William George Keith Elphinstone, Companion of the Bath was an officer of the British Army during the 19th century. Born in Scotland in 1782; he was the son of William Fullerton Elphinstone, who was a director of the British East India Company, and nephew of Admiral George Keith Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith....
      , Akbar Khan
      Akbar Khan

      Mohammad Akbar Khan was an Afghanistan Prince, general and tribal leader. He was active in the First Anglo-Afghan War, which lasted from 1839-1842....
      , William Nott
      William Nott

      Sir William Nott GCB , was a British military leader.He was the second son of Charles Nott, a Herefordshire farmer, who in 1794 became an innkeeper at Carmarthen in Wales....
      , Henry Havelock
      Henry Havelock

      Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, Order of the Bath was a United Kingdom general who is particularly associated with India. He was noted for his recapture of Siege of Cawnpore from rebels during Indian Rebellion of 1857....
      , Duke of Wellington
      Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

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      , Queen Victoria
      Victoria of the United Kingdom

      Victoria was from 20 June 1837 the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and from 1 May 1876 the first Empress of India of the British Raj until her death....
      , Prince Albert, Thomas Babington Macaulay
      Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay

      Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a nineteenth-century British poet, historian and British Whig Party politician and one of the two Member of Parliament for Edinburgh ....
  • Royal Flash
    • Prince Edward
      Edward VII of the United Kingdom

      Edward VII was Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910....
      , Lillie Langtry
      Lillie Langtry

      Lillie Langtry , born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, was a highly successful United Kingdom actor born on the island of Jersey. A renowned beauty, she was nicknamed the "Jersey Lily" and had a number of prominent lovers, including the future King Edward VII of the United Kingdom....
      , Lola Montez
      Lola Montez

      Eliza Rosanna Gilbert , better known by the stage name Lola Montez, was an Ireland-born dancer and actress who became famous as a Spanish dancer, courtesan and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who made her Countess of Landsfeld....
      , Otto von Bismarck
      Otto von Bismarck

      Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Sch?nhausen, Duke of Lauenburg, Prince of Bismarck, , was a Kingdom of Prussia and Germany statesman and aristocrat of the 19th century....
      , Ludwig I of Bavaria
      Ludwig I of Bavaria

      Ludwig I was king of Bavaria from 1825 until the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states....
      , Lord Ranelagh, John Gully
      John Gully

      John Gully , English sportsman and politician, was born at Wick, near Bath, Somerset, the son of an innkeeper.He came into prominence as a boxer, and in 1805 he was matched against Henry Pearce, "the Game Chicken," before the duke of Clarence and numerous other spectators, and after fighting sixty-four rounds, which occupied an hour and s...
      , Nicholas Ward
      Nicholas Ward

      Nicholas Ward often known as Nick Ward was an English bare-knuckle boxing fighter. He was born at St. George's, East London, England, England....
      , Lord Conyngham
      Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham

      Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham, Order of St Patrick, Royal Guelphic Order, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , styled Lord Francis Conyngham between 1816 and 1824 and Earl of Mount Charles between 1824 and 1832, was the second son of the Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham....
      , Richard Wagner
      Richard Wagner

      Wilhelm Richard Wagner was a German composer, Conducting, theatre director and essayist, primarily known for his operas . Unlike most other great opera composers, Wagner wrote both the scenario and libretto for his works....
      , Franz Liszt
      Franz Liszt

      Franz Liszt was a Kingdom of Hungary composer, virtuoso pianist and teacher.Liszt became renowned throughout Europe for his great skill as a performer during the 19th century....
      , Oscar Wilde
      Oscar Wilde

      Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was an Irish people playwright, Irish poetry and author of numerous short stories and one novel. Known for his biting wit, he became one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London, and one of the greatest Celebrity of his day....
      , Henry Irving
      Henry Irving

      Sir Henry Irving , born John Henry Brodribb, was an English stage actor in the Victorian era. He was the first actor to be awarded a knighthood....
      , Karl Marx
      Karl Marx

      Karl Heinrich Marx was a Germanphilosophy, political economy, historian, sociologist, humanism, political theorist and revolutionary credited as the founder of communism....
      , Lord Palmerston
      Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

      Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Order of the Garter, Order of the Bath, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland statesman who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century....
      , Anthony Hope
      Anthony Hope

      Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, better known as Anthony Hope , was an English people novelist and playwright. Although he was a prolific writer, especially of adventure novels, he is remembered best for only two books: The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau ....
      , Viscount Peel
      Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel

      Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , was a United Kingdom Liberal Party and Speaker of the British House of Commons from 1884 to 1895 ....
      , Jefferson Davis
      Jefferson Davis

      Jefferson Finis Davis was an United States politician who served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history, 1861 to 1865, during the American Civil War....
  • Flash for Freedom!
    • John Russell
      John Russell, 1st Earl Russell

      John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, Order of the Garter, Order of St Michael and St George, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , known as Lord John Russell before 1861, was an England British Whig Party and Liberal Party politician who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century....
      , Benjamin Disraeli
      Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield

      Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, Order of the Garter, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Fellow of the Royal Society, born Benjamin D'Israeli, , was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Conservative Party statesman and literary figure....
      , Lord George Bentinck
      Lord George Bentinck

      Lord George Frederick Cavendish-Scott-House of Bentinck , better known as simply Lord George Bentinck, was an England Conservative Party politician and racehorse owner, best known for his role in unseating Robert Peel over the Corn Laws....
      , Henry Brougham
      Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux

      Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux was a United Kingdom statesman who became Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom.As a young lawyer in Scotland Brougham helped to found the Edinburgh Review in 1802 and contributed many articles to it....
      , Thomas Babington Macaulay
      Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay

      Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a nineteenth-century British poet, historian and British Whig Party politician and one of the two Member of Parliament for Edinburgh ....
      , John Mitchel
      John Mitchel

      John Mitchel was an Ireland Irish nationalism activist, solicitor and political journalist. Born in Camnish, near Dungiven, County Londonderry, Ireland he became a leading Member of both Young Ireland and the Irish Confederation....
      , Fanny Locke, William Ewart Gladstone
      William Ewart Gladstone

      William Ewart Gladstone was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Liberal Party statesman and four times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ....
      , Marquess of Lansdowne
      Henry Petty-FitzMaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne

      Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne Knight of the Garter, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Fellow of the Royal Society , son of the William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne by his second marriage, was educated at Westminster School, the University of Edinburgh and at Trinity College, Cambridge....
      , James Brooke
      James Brooke

      James, The Rajah of Sarawak was the first White Rajahs of Kingdom of Sarawak. His father, Thomas Brooke, was English people; his mother, Anna Maria, was born in Hertfordshire, the illegitimate daughter of Scottish people peer Colonel William Stuart, 9th Lord Blantyre, and his mistress Harriott Teasdale....
      , King Gezo
      Ghezo

      Ghezo was the ninth King of Dahomey , considered one of the greatest of the twelve historical kings. He ruled from 1818 to 1858. His name before ascending to the throne was Gakpe....
      , Abraham Lincoln
      Abraham Lincoln

      Abraham Lincoln was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States. He successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery....
  • Flashman at the Charge
    • Prince Albert, Lord Raglan
      FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan

      Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Order of the Bath, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , known before 1852 as Lord FitzRoy Somerset, was a United Kingdom soldier....
      , Lord Cardigan
      James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan

      Lieutenant General James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, Order of the Bath commanded the Light Brigade of the British Army during the Crimean War....
      , Lord Palmerston, George Brown
      George Brown (soldier)

      General Sir George Brown, Order of the Bath Royal Guelphic Order was a United Kingdom soldier notable for commands in the Peninsular War and the Crimean War....
      , Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud
      Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud

      File:Armand Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud.jpgArmand-Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud was a France soldier and Marshal of France during the 19th century....
      , William Howard Russell
      William Howard Russell

      William Howard Russell was an Irish reporter with The Times, and is considered to have been one of the first modern war correspondents, after he spent 22 months covering the Crimean War including the Charge of the Light Brigade....
      , Louis Edward Nolan
      Louis Edward Nolan

      Louis Edward Nolan , was a British Army officer, an authority on cavalry tactics best known for his controversial role in launching the disastrous Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava....
      , George de Lacy Evans
      George de Lacy Evans

      Sir George de Lacy Evans GCB was a British Army general who served in four of the United Kingdom's wars in the 19th century. He was later a long-serving Member of Parliament....
      , François Certain Canrobert
      François Certain Canrobert

      Fran?ois Certain Canrobert , known as Mar?chal Canrobert, was a marshal of France....
      , Richard Airey
      Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey

      Richard Airey, 1st Baron Airey Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath was a United Kingdom general, the son of Lieutenant-General Sir George Airey ....
      , Lord Lucan, Sir Colin Campbell
      Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde

      Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Order of the Bath, Order of the Star of India was a Scottish people soldier....
      , James Yorke Scarlett
      James Yorke Scarlett

      General Sir James Yorke Scarlett, Order of the Bath, , was the son of the James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger, was a British people general and hero of the Crimean War....
      , Nicholas Pavlovich Ignatiev
      Nicholas Pavlovich Ignatiev

      [Image:N.P.Ignatiev by Kustodiev.jpg|thumb|N.P. Ignatiev, by Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev Count Nikolai Pavlovich Ignatiev was a Russian statesman and diplomat....
      , Tsar Nicholas I
      Nicholas I of Russia

      Nicholas I , , was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855, known as one of the most reactionary of the List of Russian rulers. On the eve of his death, the Russian Empire reached its historical zenith spanning over 20 million square kilometres....
      , Yakub Beg
      Yakub Beg

      Muhammad Yaqub Bek was an Uzbeks adventurer who became head of the kingdom of Kashgaria....
  • Flashman in the Great Game
    • Lord Cardigan, Florence Nightingale
      Florence Nightingale

      Florence Nightingale, Order of Merit , Royal Red Cross , who came to be known as "The Lady with the Lamp", was a pioneering nurse, writer and noted statistician....
      , Queen Victoria
      Victoria of the United Kingdom

      Victoria was from 20 June 1837 the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and from 1 May 1876 the first Empress of India of the British Raj until her death....
      , Prince Albert, Lord Palmerston, Lord Ellenborough
      Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough

      Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough was a British politician.The eldest son of the Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough, he was educated at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge....
      , Charles Wood
      Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax

      Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax , known between 1846 and 1866 as Sir Charles Wood, Bt, was an England politician.A Liberal Party , Wood served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in John Russell, 1st Earl Russell's Whig Government 1846-1852 , as President of the Board of Control under George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen , as...
      , Nicholas Pavlovich Ignatiev
      Nicholas Pavlovich Ignatiev

      [Image:N.P.Ignatiev by Kustodiev.jpg|thumb|N.P. Ignatiev, by Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev Count Nikolai Pavlovich Ignatiev was a Russian statesman and diplomat....
      , General John Nicholson
      John Nicholson (general)

      Brigadier-General John Nicholson was a Victorian era military officer known for his role in British India....
      , Rani Lakshmi Bai, Nana Sahib
      Nana Sahib

      Nana Sahib , born as Dhondu Pant, was an Indian leader during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. As the adopted son of the exiled Maratha Confederacy Peshwa Baji Rao II, he sought to restore the Maratha confederacy and the Peshwa tradition....
      , Tantya Tope
      Tantya Tope

      Ram Chandra Pandurang Tope , also known as Tatya Tope , was an Indian leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.Born in village Yeola in Maharashtra, he was the only son of Pandurang Rao Tope and his wife Rukhmabai, an important noble at the court of the Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao II....
      , Azimullah Khan
      Azimullah Khan

      Azimullah Khan Yusufzai also known as Dewan Azimullah Khan or Krantidoot Azimullah Khan, was initially appointed Secretary, and later Prime Minister to Nana Sahib....
      , Henry Havelock
      Henry Havelock

      Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, Order of the Bath was a United Kingdom general who is particularly associated with India. He was noted for his recapture of Siege of Cawnpore from rebels during Indian Rebellion of 1857....
      , James Outram, Thomas Henry Kavanagh
      Thomas Henry Kavanagh

      Thomas Henry Kavanagh Victoria Cross was an Irish people recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry that can be awarded to United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations forces....
      , Robert Napier, Colin Campbell
      Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde

      Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Order of the Bath, Order of the Star of India was a Scottish people soldier....
      , Sam Browne
      Sam Browne

      General Sir Samuel James Browne Victoria Cross Order of the Bath Order of the Star of India was a British Indian Army cavalry officer in India and the Near East, best known today as the namesake of the Sam Browne belt....
      , William Howard Russell
      William Howard Russell

      William Howard Russell was an Irish reporter with The Times, and is considered to have been one of the first modern war correspondents, after he spent 22 months covering the Crimean War including the Charge of the Light Brigade....
      , Fred Roberts, William Stephen Raikes Hodson
      William Stephen Raikes Hodson

      Brevet Major William Stephen Raikes Hodson was the British leader of irregular light cavalry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He was known as "Hodson of Hodson's Horse."...
      , Hugh Rose, Harry Hammon Lyster
      Harry Hammon Lyster

      Lieutenant General Harry Hammon Lyster Victoria Cross, Order of the Bath was born Blackrock, Dublin, County Dublin and was an Irish people recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations forces....
      , Clement Walker Heneage
      Clement Walker Heneage

      Clement Walker Heneage Victoria Cross was an England recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations forces....
      , James Hope Grant
      James Hope Grant

      Sir James Hope Grant Order of the Bath , United Kingdom general, was the fifth and youngest son of Francis Grant of Kilgraston, Perthshire, and brother of Francis Grant , President of the Royal Academy....
      , Lord Canning
      Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning

      Charles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning Order of the Garter, Order of the Bath, Order of the Star of India, Privy Council of the United Kingdom , known as Viscount Canning from 1837 to 1859, was an English statesman and Governor-General of India during the Indian Rebellion of 1857....
      , Thomas Hughes
      Thomas Hughes

      Thomas Hughes was an England lawyer and author. He is most famous for his novel Tom Brown's School Days , a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School, which Hughes had attended....
  • Flashman's Lady
    • Fuller Pilch
      Fuller Pilch

      Fuller Pilch was an English cricketer and is generally considered as the finest batsman of his time....
      , Richard Harris Barham
      Richard Harris Barham

      Richard Harris Barham , was an England novelist, humorous poet, and a College of Minor Canons#Cardinals in the Church of England. He was better known by his nom de plume of Thomas Ingoldsby....
      , Henry Keppel
      Henry Keppel

      Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Keppel, Order of the Bath, Order of Merit was a United Kingdom admiral, son of the William Keppel, 4th Earl of Albemarle and of his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Lord de Clifford....
      , James Brooke
      James Brooke

      James, The Rajah of Sarawak was the first White Rajahs of Kingdom of Sarawak. His father, Thomas Brooke, was English people; his mother, Anna Maria, was born in Hertfordshire, the illegitimate daughter of Scottish people peer Colonel William Stuart, 9th Lord Blantyre, and his mistress Harriott Teasdale....
      , Angela Burdett-Coutts
      Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts

      Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts , born Angela Georgina Burdett, was the daughter of Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet, an Member of Parliament, and the former Sophia, Lady Burdett, who was the daughter of Thomas Coutts, the wealthy banker who founded Coutts....
      , Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke
      Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke

      Charles, The Rajah of Sarawak, GCMG , , born Charles Anthoni Johnson, ruled as the head of state of Sarawak from 3 August 1868 until his death....
      , Jean Laborde
      Jean Laborde

      Jean Laborde was an adventurer and early industrialist in Madagascar. He became the chief engineer of the Merina monarchy, supervising the creation of a modern manufacturing center under Queen Ranavalona I....
      , Ranavalona I
      Ranavalona I

      Ranavalona I was a Merina Queen of Madagascar. After succeeding her husband, Radama I, and becoming Queen, she was also known as Ranavalo-Manjaka I....
      , Radama II of Madagascar
      Radama II of Madagascar

      Radama II was king of the Merina Kingdom which controlled nearly all the island of Madagascar. He ruled from 1861 until his assassination in 1863....
  • Flashman and the Redskins
    • Helen Hunt Jackson
      Helen Hunt Jackson

      Helen Maria Hunt Jackson was an United States writer best known as the author of Ramona, a novel about the ill treatment of Native Americans in the United Statess in southern California....
      , Jim Bridger
      Jim Bridger

      James or Jim Bridger was among the foremost Mountain Men, Animal trapping, scouts and guides who explored and trapped the Western United States during the decades of 1820-1840....
      , Alexander MacKenzie
      Alexander Mackenzie

      Alexander Mackenzie, Queen's Privy Council for Canada , a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Canada Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 9, 1878....
      , Spotted Tail
      Spotted Tail

      File:Spotted Tail LOC.jpgSinte Gleska or Sinte Gleska was a Brul? Lakota people tribal chief. Although a great warrior in his youth, and having taken part in the Grattan massacre, he declined to participate in Red Cloud's War, having become convinced of the pointlessness of opposing the white incursions into his homeland; he became...
      , Charley Reynolds
      Charley Reynolds

      "Lonesome" Charley Reynolds was a scout in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment who was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory....
      , William Bent
      William Bent

      William Bent was a trapper and rancher who mediated between the Cheyenne and the expanding United States....
      , Ceran St. Vrain
      Ceran St. Vrain

      Ceran St. Vrain was a descendant of France aristocrats who came to the United States during the French Revolution. He was born on May 5, 1802 near St....
      , John Joel Glanton
      John Joel Glanton

      John Joel Glanton was a member of the United States Army during the mid-19th century, who later led the Glanton gang of Scalping.Nominally a mercenary operation hired by the Mexico authorities to track down and kill dangerous bands of Apaches, the gang began murdering and scalping non-Apaches and massacring citizens before they were declare...
      , Mangas Coloradas
      Mangas Coloradas

      Mangas Coloradas or Dasoda-hae was an Apache tribal chief and a member of the Eastern Chiricahua nation, whose homeland stretched west from the Rio Grande to include most of what is present-day southwestern New Mexico....
      , Geronimo
      Geronimo

      Geronimo was a prominent Native Americans in the United States leader of the Chiricahua Apache who fought against Mexico and the United States and their expansion into Apache tribal lands for several decades....
      , Kit Carson
      Kit Carson

      Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson was an United States frontiersman. Carson left home at an early age and became a trapper. He gained notoriety for his role as John C....
      , Philip Sheridan
      Philip Sheridan

      Philip Henry Sheridan was a career United States Army officer and a Union Army General officer in the American Civil War. His career was noted for his rapid rise to Major general and his close association with Lieutenant general Ulysses S....
      , William Tecumseh Sherman
      William Tecumseh Sherman

      William Tecumseh Sherman was an United States soldier, businessman, educator and author. He served as a General officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War , for which he received recognition for his outstanding command of military strategy as well as criticism for the harshness of the "scorched earth" policies that he implemente...
      , John Pope
      John Pope (military officer)

      John Pope was a career United States Army officer and Union Army general in the American Civil War. He had a brief but successful career in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, but he is best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War....
      , George Crook
      George Crook

      George Crook was a career United States Army officer, most noted for his distinguished service during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars....
      , Crazy Horse
      Crazy Horse

      Crazy Horse was a respected war leader of the Oglala Lakota, who fought against the U.S. federal government in an effort to preserve the traditions and values of the Lakota people way of life....
      , Ulysses S. Grant
      Ulysses S. Grant

      Ulysses S. Grant, born Hiram Ulysses Grant , was an United States general and the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States ....
      , William B. Allison
      William B. Allison

      William Boyd Allison was an United States lawyer and politician....
      , Alfred Terry
      Alfred Terry

      Alfred Howe Terry was a Union army general in the American Civil War and the military commander of the Dakota Territory from 1866 to 1869 and again from 1872 to 1886....
      , Red Cloud
      Red Cloud

      Red Cloud , was a war leader of the Oglala Sioux Lakota people . One of the most capable Native American opponents the United States Army ever faced, he led a successful conflict in 1866?1868 known as Red Cloud's War over control of the Powder River Country in northwestern Wyoming and southern Montana....
      , Hamilton Fish
      Hamilton Fish

      Hamilton Fish , born in New York City, was an United States statesman who served as Governor of New York, United States Senator and United States Secretary of State....
      , George Armstrong Custer
      George Armstrong Custer

      George Armstrong Custer was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. At the start of the Civil War, Custer was a cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, and his class's graduation was accelerated so that they could enter the war....
      , Elizabeth Bacon Custer
      Elizabeth Bacon Custer

      Elizabeth Bacon Custer was the wife of General George Armstrong Custer. After his death, she became an outspoken advocate forher husband's legacy....
      , Thomas Custer
      Thomas Custer

      Thomas Ward Custer was a United States Army officer and two-time recipient of the Medal of Honor for bravery during the American Civil War. He was a younger brother of George Armstrong Custer, perishing with him at Battle of Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory....
      , Boston Custer
      Boston Custer

      Boston Custer was the youngest brother of United States Army General George Armstrong Custer and two-time Medal of Honor recipient Captain Thomas Custer....
      , Lawrence Barrett
      Lawrence Barrett

      Lawrence Barrett , was an United States theatre actor.He was born Lawrence Brannigan to Ireland emigrant parents in Paterson, New Jersey....
      , Sitting Bull
      Sitting Bull

      Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota people Sioux holy man, born near the Grand River in South Dakota and killed by reservation police on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation during an attempt to arrest him and prevent him from supporting the Ghost Dance movement....
      , William W. Belknap
      William W. Belknap

      William Worth Belknap was a United States Army general, government administrator, and United States Secretary of War. He is the only United States Cabinet ever to have been impeachment in the United States by the United States House of Representatives....
      , Rufus Ingalls
      Rufus Ingalls

      Rufus Ingalls was an United States military general who served as the 16th Quartermaster General of the United States Army....
      , Marcus Reno
      Marcus Reno

      Marcus Albert Reno was a career military officer in the American Civil War and in the Black Hills War against the Lakota people and Northern Cheyenne....
      , Frederick Benteen
      Frederick Benteen

      Frederick William Benteen was a military officer during the American Civil War and then during the Black Hills War against the Lakota people and Northern Cheyenne....
      , Myles Keogh
      Myles Keogh

      Myles Walter Keogh was an Irishman who fought in Italy during the 1860 Papal War before volunteering for the Union side in the American Civil War ....
      , James Calhoun
      James Calhoun (soldier)

      James Calhoun was a soldier in the United States Army during the American Civil War and the Black Hills War. He was the brother-in-law of George Armstrong Custer and was killed along with Custer in the Battle of the Little Bighorn....
      , Henry Armstrong Reed
      Henry Armstrong Reed

      Henry Armstrong Reed was the nephew of George Armstrong Custer. He was killed with several of his uncles at the Battle of the Little Bighorn....
      , John Gibbon
      John Gibbon

      John Gibbon was a career United States Army officer who fought in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars....
      , George Yates
      George Yates

      George Walter Yates was an officer in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment. He was killed with George Armstrong Custer in the Battle of the Little Bighorn....
      , Chief Gall
      Chief Gall

      Gall was a battle leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota people and was one of the commanders who took part in the Battle of Little Bighorn.Born in present day South Dakota around 1840, Gall, a giant of a man weighing close to 300 lbs, was recognized as an accomplished warrior during his late teens and became a chief in his twenties....
      , Wild Bill Hickock, Frank Grouard, Richens Lacey Wootton
      Richens Lacey Wootton

      Richens Lacy Wootton , sometimes known as "Uncle Dick" Wootton was an American frontiersman born in Virginia, but lived most of his life in Colorado....
  • Flashman and the Dragon
    • James Hope Grant
      James Hope Grant

      Sir James Hope Grant Order of the Bath , United Kingdom general, was the fifth and youngest son of Francis Grant of Kilgraston, Perthshire, and brother of Francis Grant , President of the Royal Academy....
      , Richard Cobden
      Richard Cobden

      Richard Cobden was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland manufacturing and Radicals and Liberal Party statesman, associated with John Bright in the formation of the Anti-Corn Law League as well as with the Cobden-Chevalier Treaty....
      , Lord Palmerston, Frederick Townsend Ward
      Frederick Townsend Ward

      Frederick Townsend Ward was an American sailor, mercenary and soldier of fortune famous for his military victories for China during the Taiping Rebellion....
      , Hong Xiuquan
      Hong Xiuquan

      H?ng Xi?qu?n , born Hong Renkun , courtesy name Huoxiu , was a Hakka China who led the Taiping Rebellion against the Qing Dynasty, establishing the Taiping tien-quo "Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace," over varying portions of southern China, with himself as the "Tian Wang" and self-proclaimed brother of Jesus Christ....
      , Harry Smith Parkes
      Harry Smith Parkes

      Sir Harry Smith Parkes was a 19th century United Kingdom diplomat who worked mainly in China and Japan. Parkes Street in Kowloon, Hong Kong is named after him....
      , John Arbuthnot Fisher, Garnet Joseph Wolseley
      Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley

      Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley Order of St Patrick Order of the Bath Order of Merit Order of St Michael and St George Volunteer Decoration Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom army officer....
      , Charles Montauban
      Charles Cousin-Montauban, Comte de Palikao

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      , Lord Elgin
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        , Aubrey Beardsley
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        . Also in an unusual departure from the rest of the Flashman series, Flashman encounters the fictitious characters of Sherlock Holmes
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         and Sebastian Moran
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         created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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      , Franz Joseph I of Austria
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      , James Bruce
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      , Ali II of Yejju
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      , Tewodros II of Ethiopia
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      , Walter Plowden
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      , Edward VII of the United Kingdom
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      , Alexandra of Denmark
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      , Henry Morton Stanley
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      , Robert Napier
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