Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925-2008

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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 49225680
Wikidata: Q965456
Library of congress: n 50025462
Sources of Information
  • His Flashman, 1969.
  • The sheikh and the dustbin, 1996:t.p. (George MacDonald Fraser)
  • Quartered safe out here, 2007:ECIP t.p. (George MacDonald Fraser) data view (b. 04-02-1926)
  • New York times WWW site, Jan. 3, 2008(George MacDonald Fraser; b. Apr. 2, 1925, Carlisle, to Scottish parents; d. yesterday [Jan. 2, 2008], Isle of Man, aged 82; British writer whose popular novels about the arch-rogue Harry Flashman followed their hero as he galloped, swashbuckled, drank, and womanized his way through many of the signal events of the 19th century)
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Wikipedia description:

George MacDonald Fraser (2 April 1925 – 2 January 2008) was a Scottish author and screenwriter. He is best known for a series of works that featured the character Flashman. Over the course of his career he wrote eleven novels and one short-story collection in the Flashman series of novels, as well as non-fiction, short stories, novels and screenplays—including those for the James Bond film Octopussy, The Three Musketeers (along with both its sequels) and an adaptation of his own novel Royal Flash.

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