Thank'ee and Damn Your Eyes!

sam - 02/07/00 20:38:52
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It's me again and I have just read your bit about Flashman and the Tiger. Well I have got it and am busy reading it and it is really really good. It's better that 'Flashman in the great game' but it is not as good as 'Flashmans lady'

sam fleck - 02/07/00 20:30:57
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I think it is absolutely fantastic that there is actually a Flashman website. I am a fifteen year old boy from Newcastle, I read my first Flashman book about a year ago, it was 'Flashmans Lady' and I have loved the Flashman series ever since. I am incredi ly happy that there are more people in the world that recognise that George McDonald Fraser is the best author (bar possibly Shakespear) ever to write a book, and I knew that the internet was the place to find them . I think that the website could do with more sectiones of text from ALL the Flashman books. I am very interested in getting more involved in this site. How do I become a member?

jack wolf - 02/05/00 05:33:09
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I am interested in obtaining more information.

Strangely Brown Esq. - 01/18/00 21:41:34

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Tally Bally Ho To our colonial cousins. Dashed poor T-shirts chaps didn't we teach you anything. Toodle pip, stiff upper lip and God save the Queen, Hurrah!

Robert E. Thornsberry - 01/09/00 04:01:35
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Great site, we need to here more from the lad

Julian Cox - 01/04/00 20:14:11
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Greetings from Winnipeg, Man. Canada Good Site I wasn't aware a Colin Firth Series was for the near future

Phil Reid - 01/04/00 05:09:10
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I've modelled my life(modestly)on Harry.

Bill Welch - 01/02/00 23:31:11
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Damned good show. After thirty years I finally got tired of keeping track of the first round and bought a complete new set of ten that I don't loan out. There is more truth about how things work in Flashy's chronicles than in many a memoir by well know soldiers and statesmen. I still remember the consternation among some in 1970 when I passed around pens with "Society for the Recovery of Fallen Women" and my number and address on them. Flashy's honorary presidency of a similar society stimulated me orm my own good will organization. One hopes GMF has a couple more packets just around the bend.

- 12/28/99 20:45:22

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anthony pyanoe - 12/26/99 12:01:07
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please, please can anyone, anywhere tell how to get hold of a copy of the malcom mcdowell "flashman" movie???

Col. Darryl L. Pattillo - 12/22/99 05:48:08
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I am pleased to find your splendid site. Capital! As I visited Balaclava, I could see Sir Harry galloping down the heights after Captain Nolan. I could almost hear the rumbling of his thunderous bowels! Remarkable, what?

Robert W. McCoy,esq. - 12/17/99 07:45:43
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First rate.

Charles A. Rudolph - 12/09/99 19:16:44
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I was pleasantly surprised to see a site devoted to one of my favorite characters. I've been a fan since first encountering Flashman's memoirs in Playboy--I think back in the late sixties. Excellent stuff. Fraser's other work is just as good.

bob - 11/30/99 03:39:41

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Wayne Thompson - 11/22/99 21:06:04
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I have been a Flashmaniac and a true fan of George MacDonald Fraser for 20 years. Thanks for everything.

Peter Weismiller - 11/20/99 00:41:21
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Splendid! Keep up the good work! But I wonder what your source is for the Abyssinia campaign--ever since reading Alan Moorehead's marvellous acc't of it in THE BLUE NILE, I've thought Flashy should have shown up there--tailor-made for him. If GMF has writ en anything on it, please let me know! Thanks--- PW

Michael Naidu - 11/17/99 12:12:21
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Good Afternoon Harry, I'm at a loss as to what to say to such a hero of every blackhearted scoundrel that walked this earth. Keep up the boozing, galloping and general Flashying. Mike

donald garden - 11/16/99 20:27:14
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Sir Harry, you are a true inspiration. I can only say - "three cheers and a tiger!"

charles burkinshaw - 11/16/99 12:00:08
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Edward Tannen - 11/11/99 02:49:49
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Always a pleasure to discover another devoted reader of the works of GMF. Best of luck to you.

G R - 11/07/99 10:10:19
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Good show. Keep the site going. Hope to see old Flashie in the Sudan, the Greer Flag will be waving! Did Visit Bukhara last year have good shot of the Ark and the Pit. Will post on internet website early next year. Osman Digna

G R - 11/07/99 10:10:07
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Good show. Keep the site going. Hope to see old Flashie in the Sudan, the Greer Flag will be waving! Did Visit Bukhara last year have good shot of the Ark and the Pit. Will post on internet website early next year. Osman Digna

mick speedicut - 11/05/99 07:37:22
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more fun than a damn good flogging

- 11/04/99 23:20:02

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Good stuff Bigod. Has Scud been seen?

Michael A. Nazzaro - 11/04/99 14:49:41
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Bloody good job!

Stuart - 11/02/99 16:48:25
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Well done! I lost an hour exploring the site and found it immensly entertaining. It's good to know that there are other Flashy dvotees out there! Thank 'ee and damn your eyes! Stuart

Clyde Fitch - 10/30/99 14:24:12
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A friend turned me on to the "Flashman" series. I've now read 8 of the books [with palns to finish soon]. I'll be looking for "Flashman and the Tiger." Doing my duty, I've started 2 others onto the series.

Dan Spengel - 10/30/99 04:23:17
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I can't wait for the next installment. I'm especially looking forward to Harry's recollections of the US Civil War. GMF, Keep up the good work. Warm regards.

- 10/25/99 19:48:21

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John Kafka - 10/22/99 17:49:59
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Incredibly difficult page to read. Please apply some 19th century design moderation to your website...

Doctor H - 10/22/99 06:51:54
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Great site, Sir Harry! Damme, we need you in England to deal with this anti-hunting nonsense. Then here in Australia to kick those damned republicans in the goolies! Confound their politics! We may be rotters, but we are loyal to our Queen when the chips re down!

- 10/08/99 17:09:32

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verner nellsch - 10/06/99 01:14:30
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great site. love all things flashy.

Dr. Ron Stunz - 10/04/99 02:22:18
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Black Ajax, indeed! Damn your eyes, George, get on with the rest of the packets! You're not getting any younger and neither are the rest of us! Isandlwana and Roarke's Drift, Sedan, Khartoum, Gettysburg...aye, it was a bonny time, and we know you were there Flash.

Leann - 09/20/99 14:26:07
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Great site, Sir Harry, and thanks for the invite. Unfortunately, my Add-A-Link page is down, but I enjoyed my visit to your site.

Brian Crist - 09/06/99 02:05:41
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I'm looking forward to Flashman and the Tiger. I have read that it is being published November '99, but assume that's the English publishing date. We in USA will get it later...a year or so? Nice site; I have converted several civilians to fans of Sir Harry in my time. I started reading GMF at about the time of Great Game; have all novels in HC and read them again and

Mitchell Symons - 09/03/99 12:33:46
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I'm a huge Flashman fan and I have every single Flashman novel in first edition hardback

KJArt - 08/20/99 01:29:35
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Congratulations! Sir Harry, on developing a TV series all about your spine-tingling adventures and getting that Pride & Prejudice heart-throb Colin Firth to portray you. Couldn't happen to a nicer (?) fellow!

Dennis Campbell Ross - 08/16/99 07:59:27
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Does anyone out there have any advice on dungeon fighting or better gaming-hell escape routes.

SJCSA - 07/18/99 19:42:55
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THANK YOU. GOOD SHOW BY THE BY, HARRY SAID HE WOULD SEE YOUR FAIR WIFE HOME,AS HE KNEW THAT YOU WERE HARD AT WORK ON THE SITE. WHAT A FINE FELLOW HE IS.

Jim Harrison MD - 07/18/99 16:57:12
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Cara Matasso - 07/12/99 21:35:30
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My compliments. I am a long-time admirer of Sir Harry, and very glad to find others like me.

dan shagoury - 07/06/99 21:34:58
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I've greatly enjoyed your memoirs, but I'm curious as to when the next installment will be coming out. It has been quite some time now. Also, will there be any further movies?

Ian Rhodes - 07/01/99 22:06:57
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It is reassuring that a long-dead hero is so well remebered, even in the colonies!

Brett Hampton - 07/01/99 01:49:20
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Very nice. Quite detailed and up to date.

Phil Kennedy - 05/30/99 19:02:15
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Nice to find some sites dedicated to the cad and rotter himself ! (I think we ALL aspire to similar highs - or should I say lows !)

Phil Kennedy - 05/30/99 19:02:01
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Nice to find some sites dedicated to the cad and rotter himself ! (I think we ALL aspire to similar highs - or should I say lows !)

Phil Kennedy - 05/30/99 19:01:45
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Nice to find some sites dedicated to the cad and rotter himself ! (I think we ALL aspire to similar highs - or should I say lows !)

Michael Churchward - 05/18/99 02:22:52
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I have been reading about Sir Harry Flashman for so long he has almost become a real historical character. Keep up the good work

Carl Stokes - 04/24/99 15:46:19
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Steve Spence - 04/22/99 20:06:26
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Damn your eyes, George Fraser, for not writing book 11 and so on. "Banchut!"

Geoffrey Braden - 03/27/99 21:34:41
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I'm looking for a copy of the video "Royal Flash", the only Flashman book to be filmed. It's out of print. If you can help, please contact me, damn your eyes!

Christian Holland - 03/07/99 10:31:59
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Upon finishing the last of the Flashman papers I felt dashed uneasy. What was left now ? G.McD F "The Pyrates" ? No, young East. In a apoplectic fit I hit the net. Well, it's as good as a night out plunging with the fellows in Belgravia with gaming, wen hes and devilled ham for supper.

Theo - 03/06/99 00:37:40
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Thank's for your site. Re the Hat Trick of Harry's. In cricket you bowl the ball you don't pitch it. The pitch is the surface that is played on. You can talk about the ball moving off the pitch or tha ball pitching short or full. best regards Theo Canberra Australia

sue mcclellan - 02/26/99 14:49:44
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Keep the flag flying

Graham Wright - 01/28/99 11:01:16
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If you haven't already done so, all Flashman fans should listen to the Flashman books read by Timothy West on Chivers Audio books. He and they are fantastic.

Dave Botham - ENGLAND - 01/26/99 20:17:28
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What ho chaps, a jolly interesting site, damn 'ee. Many of you ask if Sir Harry is a real or fictional character. Actually he is a total figment of the imagination. Flashy first appeared in Tom Brown's School Days. Various film versions of this English classic have appeared over the years. I do believe th t Robert Newton appeared in one. What makes readers so doubtful is the acuracy of the historical events and GMF's skill at bringing his character alive. Sadly, the movie version of Royal Flash seems to no longer be available, but it does get shown on British TV at least once a year. George MacDonald Fraiser wrote the screenplay for it. He also wrote screenplays for the James Bond movie Octopussy and Richa d Donner's versions of The Three Musketeers, The Four Musketeers and The Return of The Musketeers, amongst others. If you're having trouble getting hold of the books around the world, they are published in Great Britain by HarperCollins. Their address is: HarperCollins Publishers 77-85 Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 8JB. I feel I must recommend GMF's novel The Pyrates, which is a spoof pirate adventure. I enclose a brief example from pages 17-18 to get your juices flowing (I'm sure GMF won't mind as long as some of you buy the book). "Aaargh!" cried the burly captain, twice for emphasis. "Aaargh! Easy, handsomely, I say, wi' they chests, rot 'ee! 'Tis ten thousand pound you'm carryin', ye lubbers!" This was his normal habit of speech, since anything else would have been incomprehensib e to his crew. "A pesky parlous cargo it be an' all, an' glad am I to be rid on't, burn me for a backstay else." "Not as glad as my garrison will be to see it," replied the fort commandant, a stout and sunburned soldier who was equally perfect casting in his buff coat, large belly, and plumed hat. "Three years without pay is a long time in such lonely fortalice as t is." He hesitated, and ventured to add: "Damme for a lizard else." "Aaargh!" said the captain thoughtfully. "A lizard eh? Humph! Us seamen don't use to swear by no crawlin' land-lubbery varmints, us don't. Handspikes an' marlin-spikes an' sich sailory things be good enough for we, by the powers, choke me wi' a rammer els . Howbeit," he went on, "I be mortal glad to see the back o' these damned dollars; a thousand leagues from old England be a long way wi' such a lading, through pirate waters an' all, d'ye see, rot me for a Portingale pimp if I bain't." And he dashed the s eat from his brow with a horny hand. "Aye, split an' sink me, a risky v'yage, look'ee, a passage right perilous, and happy I am 'tis done wi', an' they dubloons snug i' the cellar at last, scuttle me for a-" "How about some supper?" said the commandant quickly. "Vittles, sez you!" cried the captain, rolling both eyes. "Why, then vittles it is, sez I, wi' all my heart, aye an' a flagon o' ale, devil a doubt, or Spanish vino, sa-ha! to wet our whistles, an' damn all, wi' a curse. Scupper me wi' a hand-spike," he a ded triumphantly, "else." Anyway, that's enough of that. Flashy fans are welcome to drop me an Email. Keep up the good work.

Chuck Anegan - 01/22/99 15:31:36
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I have long suspected that "Sir Flashy" had something to do with starting the Lincoln County War in 1878 New Mexico. I believe a delving into the records will prove that Flashman met and may have advised Lt. Col. Nathan Augustus Monroe Dudley, 9th U.S. (B ffalo Soldiers) Cavalry, of whom Governor Lew Wallace was told in a letter was, "impetuous, vindictive, overbearing, self-conceited and meddlesome." Dudley continued on his merry, oblivious way, bouncing up the army chain of command, proving the old adage that only cream and bastards rise. Dudley died in Roxbury, Mass. in 1910. He may have met Flashy while both were "poodle-faking" in the East. Dudley's part in the Lincoln County War was shameless! Before setting the McSween house on fire in order to flush out the "damned Scot and his Irish ruffian associate(Billy Bonney/Billy the Kid)", Dudley was confronted by Susan McSween, who told him his being in town with his troops looked "too thin". Dudley answered, "I don't understand such slang phrases. The ladie I associate with don't use such language, and I don't know what you mean by the phrase 'too thin'." Most ungentlemanly! If Sir Flashy had anything to do with advising Dudley in his actions, then damn his eyes!

Ann Moses - 01/18/99 06:10:00
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This is a wonderful resource for studying Flashman and George MacDonald Fraser. I was assigned Flashman and Flashman and the Great Game for a class I am taking in British Imperialism. Your information has been very helpful and has even gotten me interes ed in reading the other books in the series. Good job and Thanks!

Ranelagh - 01/16/99 05:33:51

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Are you a pimp by any chance?

Dan Lynch - 01/13/99 06:12:46
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good site....I thought I was the only Flashman freak...apparently I was wrong...I just read a book edited by Harry Turtledove titled Alternate Generals published Aug.1998. There's a story called The Charge of Lee's Brigade by S.M. Stirling. It's about the Crimean War in an alternative history where USA never broke off from England...but check out the unnamed British colonel...he has a Rugby accent, is a galloper for Raglan, has served in Afganistan and the Sikh War, gets red in the face when danger appro ches ,even Lee admits that "he can Ride" etc. etc. The ending of the story bummed me out though...oh well it's nice to relay this to someone who will know what I'm talking about and really as before I got carried away..nice site

Chris Kibbey - 01/09/99 22:49:18
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Great Site! Having read every Flashman book severel times over, it's nice to know there are like minded others out there who relish every publication of Mr MacDonald Fraser's. For anyone who's interested, I've just finished "Black Ajax" which sheds more light on "Mad Buck", Flashman's father and how he came to marry 'Lishy Paget. Wonderful stuff! Cheers to all, Chris Kibbey.

Pat - 12/21/98 18:34:34
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Glad to see Sir Harry has so many fans...

Timothy Little - 12/17/98 02:37:24
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Well done, jolly good! May Queen Ranavalona invite you to tea!

steve colley - 12/03/98 20:32:33
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thank god that there aremore of us out there than i imagined. just a thought, but considering the time frameand sir harry's "habits" i'm surprised that he didn't encounter jack the ripper

Gary Paget Hamilton - 11/28/98 15:26:22
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Well, well, these Flashman fans are everywhere. Good to see some Americans have some cultivated tastes - probably related to the old soldier, that's why. Keep up the good work, young shaver. Gary Paget Hamilton

Randall Cobb - 11/22/98 05:36:21
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SGT, US Army, late of F Battery (Target Acquisition), 29th Field Artillery. Posted to Grafenwoehr, Germany;attched to 1st Armored Division. Compliments of the regiment. Well done page, thank'ee. Carry on lads.

Jack Evans - 11/08/98 22:00:51
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I love Sir Harry!

Elizabeth Joens - 11/05/98 19:59:15

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I feel pretty foolish. I thought Flashman was a real person until I looked further into the site and learned he's a fictional character. I guess there is no Dawns and Departures then!!!

Elizabeth Joens - 11/05/98 19:36:32
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I was introduced to the Flashman books by chance and am enjoying them (8 so far) more than anything I've read in a long time. This is a terrific web site. Is there any such book as Dawns and Depar- tures of a Soldier which is referred to in several of the books?

Tom McKenzie - 10/25/98 23:27:37
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It's good to know that someone is carrying on this time honoured tradition....

10/25/98 10:52:29
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Just surfing. Thanks.


Eric Oppen - 10/25/98 04:57:37
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Liked the page...could use more ID on the riband bar. I'd love to do a pastiche some day...Flashman and the Twentieth-Century Americans. Or, being a role-playing gamer, I'd love to see him in the _Space: 1889_ game.

Richard McInytre - 10/23/98 22:38:23
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Greetings from a Canadian Flashman fanatic. Truely Captial job on the site!

Nina Trygg - 10/21/98 03:25:38
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So is Flashman real or not? The books are great and big on detail, but I just searched the Victoria Cross database (http://www.chapter-one.com/vc/index.html) and he isn't listed.

Mike Osborne - 10/14/98 21:25:08
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Nice Page, Are there downloadable pic's of Flashy?

maria del carmen ba��n cifuentes - 10/12/98 17:45:51
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Dear friend, Your page is wonderful, I am sorry but my english is not very good, and I cannot express myself in your language. Have you ever met readers of Flashman who come from Hispanic countries? Yours sincerely Carmen

Bill Evans - 10/10/98 08:36:25
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I haven't had time to go through the "whole" page but so far, wow. Hello fellow Flashman fans.

Bull Schmitt WASA#1 - 10/08/98 19:36:01
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I have not gone through all of your site, but so far it is quite impressive. Good work! Bull

TAFT SNOWDON - 10/08/98 15:31:23
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DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO HAS A VIDEO OF "ROYAL FLASH" AN IS WILLING TO MAKE AN AMERICAN BETA OR VHS COPY OF IT? MANY THANKS TAFT

Don.W.Pedler - 10/06/98 02:03:37
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Did SirHarry meet Gen.Baden Powell inSouth Africa?Itwould appear that S.H. did not score B.Ps Gallantry Award for the SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY. Any info on this most welcome .Regards Don

Tom Lesniak - 10/05/98 21:22:38
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Greetings and damn your eyes from a member of the Royal Flashman Society of Southwest Virginia. 'Tis always a pleasure to view the works of another who appreciates the works(?) of our mentor, Lord HP Flashman. Keep up the good work!

Tom Lesniak - 10/05/98 21:20:04
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Cindy - 09/30/98 11:27:09
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Robert Neul - 09/22/98 22:03:31
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Dear Col. Flashman: I've been a fan for more years than I care to say. It's refreshing to find an online fan site. Here's hoping Mr. Fraser will finish the Col.'s Civil War era memoirs. Regards all. R. neul

Don Mertz - 09/18/98 19:14:17

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Gordon Boyle - 09/10/98 16:42:16
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Greetings from Scotland, did not know Flashy was so popular, keep up the good work. G.R.Boyle (11th Hussar)

ben jones - 09/01/98 10:39:24
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As a long-time Flashy fan, I was thrilled last summer to be able to visit Fort Robinson, Nebraska which features in the second half of Flashman and the Redskins and Fort Laramie, Wyoming where Flashman stopped over with Kit Carson in the first half of the same book. Next on my Flashman itinerary will be the Khyber Pass and Kabul from the first book, once conditions there permit, Inshallah, and then Cawnpore, Lucknow, etc, from Flashman in the Great Game. Does anyone else out there visit the settings of the novels? I'd love to hear about it.

Virgil Brown - 08/12/98 02:01:10
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I can't believe I accidently sent the previous message. I'm looking for a copy of the short story, Flashman and the Tiger. Also, has any one heard about a new novel about Flashy in Africa? Thanks for your site...I really enjoy my Flashman books...over and over again. Virgil

virgil brown - 08/12/98 01:53:44

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Mt Jack - 08/11/98 17:46:48
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Good site, if you check mine you will see that it needs some(a lot)work..On the Vigilante page I am the 4th man from the left, top row. Lady in white is the misses. Take care, Mt Jack

Larry "Doc" Hudson - 08/03/98 07:05:48
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My Dear Col. Flashman, Even though I've been a Fraser, Flashman fan since the '70's, it never occured to me that there might be an online fan club. I'm most pleasantly surprised. This will not be my last visit to your wonderful site. Visit my Hudson's Hideout page www.earp.com/hideout.htm

Brian - 08/02/98 17:43:21
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Great site. It's nice to know I have a lot of company as a Flashie fan. I read each of the books at least 3 times and still laugh out loud. Does anyone else have the feelings that all the books are written and GMF is just biding his time on publishing hem?. Keep up the good workk

E.T. Bryan - 07/24/98 09:47:10
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Nice web page, I'm a big Flashy fan myself. What I'd like to know is was there, or was there not a Flashman movie, starring Malcolm McDowall? Best of Luck! E.T. Bryan

millard sweat - 07/20/98 04:01:45
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a hero amoung heros.

Assay Annie - 07/19/98 02:39:34
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What a HOOT, nice stuff to cruise through on a hot July evening.

Marcelo Radisic - 07/15/98 18:09:59
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I'm a 34-yrs old physician from Argentina (south america). I've been laughing my boots off since I discover the existence of sir Harry Flashman. It's nice to know that I'm being part of a great fellowship of admirers all around the world. Only problem: I couldn't get the book Royal Flash at a reasonable price. I hope it wouldbe somewhere a fellow who may help (we doctors aren't rich in Argentina)

B. Jennings - 07/09/98 23:52:09
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I say old duck! Absolutely smashing! Simply ripping! Look here, pet, when's the next do then, eh? I still must keep to me word to stand you to a pint of best. Needs to dole out the tin for me membership, I expect, as well. I'm off then right enough. Dashed peelers are at the door again...

Bernard McClory - 07/05/98 14:31:51
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I,ve been an avid fan for more years than I care to remember. Keep up the good work and damn their eyes!!!!!

- 07/01/98 03:35:29

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Bill Lee - 06/28/98 13:17:21
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I'm a long time fan. I was thrilled to find your page. Any news on upcoming books?

Bill Hickok - 06/27/98 23:25:50
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History and humor and disaster that always comes up gold for Old Flashie..my kind of guy....

Norm Schmidt - 06/24/98 16:37:27
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I enjoy the readings of the Flashman papers very much.

David Lavercombe - 06/23/98 09:28:34
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All looks very dapper! Do you know where in Brisbane (Australia) I can aquire the volumes of Flashman that I don't have? Cheers

John Axby, ENGLAND - 06/19/98 13:48:23
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Wog am I ? That's rich coming from a damned colonial, I bet you've never seen a cricket match in your life. Excellent site, keep up the good work.

david - 06/02/98 19:23:16
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Paget's a previous version of Paul Gasgoin - discuss

trblack444 - 05/31/98 01:39:47
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I have read all the Flashy books except the last, Angel of the Lord!

Don Parker - 05/30/98 01:36:12
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My friend John Dexter Thomas died a few years ago at the age of 47 years old. He was a Battalion Chief in the Oakland Fire Department until he succomed to colon cancer. John loved to wind surf, ride motorcycles and read. Also, he never met an ugly woma . John introduced me to the "Aubrey and Maturin" novels, for which I am very grateful. A mutual friend recently told me that John was devoted to Harry Flashman. I am, just now getting to visit Sir Harry on the internet and will soon begin to read John' collection of Harry Flashman novels. I sense that John may have patterned his life after Sir Harry. (I hope that is the case.)

buddy wright - 05/19/98 18:39:03
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Great artwork, nice job. I am just now exploring Flashy on the web. Let me know what is happening. I am trying to join the Dallas Chapter. When will we get a new chapter of the tale? Buddy

Tensleep Bill - 05/17/98 18:26:59
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johnny evans - 05/17/98 13:56:04
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R. Henry Smyth - 05/14/98 14:14:18
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Shabash, huzoor, shabash indeed. From Jansi to Kabul, we are talking still of Sir Harry Flashman sahib - ek pukka burrah bastard, aye? Still, a sahib's a sahib for all that, unlike boxwallah drakes and mulls. Damn fine job on this site, damn fine. The octor would be proud.

WAYNE RAGLAND - 05/04/98 21:08:07
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"Cedar Creek Shorty" - 04/19/98 02:40:54
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Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dusty Chaps - 04/18/98 06:18:31

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Well, Sir What a fine night it is to find your site. Well done, lad. D.C.

Ian Bowden - 04/16/98 04:52:50
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Damn fine stuff. As a Flashman admirer (?) from the land down under I cannot wait to find out what havoc he inflicted on our cultivated shores.

- 04/16/98 04:46:48

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John Valter - 04/13/98 12:27:44
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Delighted to see continued enthusiasm about Sir Harry...I've been reading his memoirs avidly since the early '70s. Any info on the next book? Presumably, it will be "the Civil War folio"- as a CW living historian, I can't wait!

Tim Tucker - Buckshot Tuck - 04/13/98 01:58:56
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Looking good. Where do these books appear in a bookstore? I don't think I have ever seen one. I know they are not in the Science Fiction area. Are they in the western area? Never seen them at my local bookstore or at WaldenBooks around here. Tuck

Ace Trouble Shooter - 04/13/98 01:55:04
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Very nicely done.

Quixshot - 04/13/98 00:58:50
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I am unfamiliar with Sir Flashman. Looks interesting, maybe I can find some time to explore his feats. Keep up the good work.

Bugs Bonney - 04/12/98 22:45:22
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Howdy Sir harry, Hope your feeling better Bugs

Beth - 04/01/98 17:03:08
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I like your page. It is very nice. The music you used on it is nice too.

Marty Reeves - 03/30/98 03:18:10
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I am a Flashman/G.M.Fraser fan from way back and very glad to see that there are others out there who love the exploits of ole' Flash Harry. I also enjoy reading about Pvt. McAuslan and his fellow Scottish G.I.'s

mark harrison - 03/23/98 11:40:30
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What a fantastic site! I picked up a copy of Flashman at the charge yesterday for the second time and am loving it. Just one thing though. You state in your overviews of the books that flashy's uncle Bindley is a Paget. Unfortunatly this is not so. "Bindl y, who was from the common or Flashman side of our family," ('Flashman at the Charge' p. 13.) I've just read this page and thought you would like to know. thanks for a great read. mark H

Gary Sikandar Colecchio - 03/17/98 19:32:42
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Well done! And yes that is my middle name. No relation to Burnes.

Peter Athey - 03/17/98 13:42:46
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Just to comment on what another avid reader states: "wogs" does not mean 'westernized oriental gentleman': it was the acronym, embroidered into the armbands of labourers in the Port Said dockyards: and meant: 'WORKING ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE' (instead of a simple identily card. Likewise, the australian POME (pronounced pommie), meant: Prisoner of Mother England and the swear word (or otherwise) FUCK, was the acronym carved into the headboard of the stocks in the 16th century where convicted adulterers were pilloried: and meant 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'. All the above acronyms relate to his lordship either in name or self-admitted feat.

Peter Athey - 03/17/98 13:41:45
My Email:Ecole d' Architecture @ Versailles . com

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Just to comment on what another avid reader states: "wogs" does not mean 'westernized oriental gentleman': it was the acronym, embroidered into the armbands of labourers in the Port Said dockyards: and meant: 'WORKING ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE' (instead of a simple identily card. Likewise, the australian POME (pronounced pommie), meant: Prisoner of Mother England and the swear word (or otherwise) FUCK, was the acronym carved into the headboard of the stocks in the 16th century where convicted adulterers were pilloried: and meant 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'. All the above acronyms relate to his lordship either in name or self-admitted feat.

Peter Athey - 03/17/98 13:41:37
My Email:Ecole d' Architecture @ Versailles . com

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Just to comment on what another avid reader states: "wogs" does not mean 'westernized oriental gentleman': it was the acronym, embroidered into the armbands of labourers in the Port Said dockyards: and meant: 'WORKING ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE' (instead of a simple identily card. Likewise, the australian POME (pronounced pommie), meant: Prisoner of Mother England and the swear word (or otherwise) FUCK, was the acronym carved into the headboard of the stocks in the 16th century where convicted adulterers were pilloried: and meant 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'. All the above acronyms relate to his lordship either in name or self-admitted feat.

Peter Athey - 03/17/98 13:39:08
My Email:Ecole d' Architecture @ Versailles . com

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when little vera was thrown out of the sled, and just before I died at cawnpore, flashman was not one of my heroes. But with the hindsight of 140 years under my belt, I can say, with all honesty that I have another opinion. He was an absolute rotter, but rippingly good storyteller. just to comment on what another avid reader states: "wogs" does not mean 'westernized oriental gentleman': it was the acronym, printed on the armband of labourers in the Port Said dockyards: and meant: 'WORKING ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE' (instead of a simple identily card. Likewise, the australian POME (pronounced pommie), meant: Prisoner of Mother England and the swear word (or otherwise) FUCK, was the acronym carved into the headboard of the stocks in the 16th century where convicted adulterers were pilloried: and meant 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'. All the above acronyms relate to his lordship either in name or self-admitted feat.

harry east - 03/17/98 13:31:27
My Email:east@rugby west

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when little vera was thrown out of the sled, and just before I died at cawnpore, flashman was not one of my heroes. But with the hindsight of 140 years under my belt, I can say, with all honesty that I have another opinion. He was an absolute rotter, but rippingly good storyteller.

John de Frece - 03/14/98 18:39:26
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The thought just occurred to me that Fraser might like to write a companion volume on the various bed activities of Elspeth whilst Flashy was bonking the 450 or so which he claimed to have done (up to the Mutiny).After all Flash knew that she was at it al the time and was sure that his son the bishop was"nt even his.

John de Frece - 03/14/98 18:33:04

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Joe Roberts - 03/07/98 19:48:09
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Great page. Does anyone know when the next book is coming out? Hope its about the Civil War. I'm dying to know what Flashy did in that one.

Mike Beliveau - 03/06/98 13:15:23
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Howdy Flash! I've been here before, but hadn't had time to sign the guest book. So, this is your official hello from a Bottom Dealin' pard.

wayne wagg - 02/25/98 18:52:59
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I've read & reread all the Flashman i can get my hands on. Lets all hope we all make it to the end of the story.(that includes G M Fraser)

Jim Charter - 02/25/98 04:22:36
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I need a new Flashman fix. When is this drought going to end?

Jim Lewis - 02/15/98 03:15:08
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I first discovered Flashman in the early 70's and read Flashman and Royal Flash. Then sort of forgot about him until recently. You have done a great job on the web site. Keep up the good work.

B Robertson - 02/12/98 14:25:22

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Super reading. Have learned more from these 10 books than from most history text and I am a teacher of history

Frank Tucker - 02/12/98 12:59:43
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Bob Robertson - 02/10/98 15:22:02
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Iwould enjoy hearing from any Flashman fanatics What is your favorite? Mine is Flashman at the charge.

John de Frece - 02/07/98 08:19:54
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At last. I am an avid fan and head of the Flashman society in IsraelWhat we want is Flashy in the Civil War.It would also be nice to know what Flashy"s decendants did.

John de Frece - 02/07/98 08:10:27
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not for the moment

Bill Moerman - 02/05/98 19:34:29
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Nice Home page Sir Harry , I'd like to visit and will do it more. Bill Grand-Leez / Belgium

Robert March - 01/27/98 19:24:13
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Bully page! Bully books! Well, actually, I only just read the first one a few weeks back after stumbling across it in my public library. Good Shtuff! I will be reading more! Rob

Alan Grinnell - 01/26/98 05:09:45
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Do you know where I can buy or rent a copy of Royal Flash, the movie?

Kaj Thomsen - 01/25/98 10:32:16
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Roy E. Palvadeau - 01/18/98 04:42:59
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Greetings from the "Royal Flashman Society of the Empire of Texas", Dallas Chapter ! I always enjoy your page, so keep up the good work ! (nice bit of toadying 'eh !?) Regards & DYE, Roy

brian murphypicknowl - 01/17/98 11:38:27
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Damn good

James Barnett - 01/17/98 07:33:33
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Within the last year, I have became a "Harry Flashman" fan. A collegue of of mine "Turned' me on to Harry Flashman when I was posted in Germany with the American Army. I have read "Flashman","Royal Flash", and "Flashman at the Charge" All are excedingly good novels. George MacDonald Fraser should win the pulitzer prize for his works. The Flashman series reminds me of "me' when I have served on active duty in the U.S. Army, and in the reserves..!! Anyway, Frasers historical accuracy should be complemented, I have learned more about history from his novels than sitting in a boring classroom!!! thank you!!

ChasT - 01/10/98 16:27:33
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A Fwashman page!! Haw Haw!! Far too few rotters on this bloody Web to suite me. One question-how di Flashy get from a bar in China in June of '63 to Gettysburg in July of '63? "Flashy and the Concorde"??

Tom Ball - 01/08/98 16:20:45
My Email:tballtex

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Ducks, you do realize that wog means Westernized Oriental Gentleman? Some might find that distateful, hmmmmmmmmm.
No It Doesn't, It Means WORTHY ORIENTAL GENTLEMEN!

Les Oldman, AKA Marshal Monte - 01/07/98 01:20:45
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Great site I saw you on the CAS-l and not being a Flashman reader wanted to check-out the site. It looks like I'll be searching the used bookstores for these books, I think you have hooked me. I will continue to monitor this site and will see you on the C S-l. Great work keep it up.

charles lochmuller - 01/05/98 01:08:51
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The Gary Owen? I have first editions of Flashman. Remember him more as the bully at Tom Brown's School. It's good to know he had his own trevails.

James Aitken USMC - 01/05/98 00:28:38
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Great page. I'm glad something good actually came out of "Tom Brown's Schooldays" besides Arnold's sturdy fools and manly little chaps. Thank Jove for GMF.

Simon Wood - 01/04/98 13:37:25
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Is there going to be another book?

Dennis Martin - 12/29/97 13:01:49
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Good show Brett, damn your eyes, this site gets better all the time!

Laurin Lewis - 12/13/97 19:43:58
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Laurin Lewis - 12/13/97 19:43:43
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lapatisserie - 12/04/97 02:18:36
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Shabash!! on your prompt damn ye eyes. Just finished reading Flahy's Lady for the eigth time, where does one enquire to learn more about Ranavolona's reign of terror ? Sir Harry riding a demented gorilla on a pogo stick. Please get GMF to email a resume o latest saga. Regards, General Sarawak

Capt R.L.Olsen,USAF(ret) - 12/02/97 19:32:41
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Well done, lad. A right proper homage to a cad I've admired and respected for the last 23 years. Picked up F at the Charge, strictly because of the Frazetta cover, at my university bookstore and haven't looked back since. Found your site at BJ's 93rdHighlanders whilst pinching the silver at the officer's mess. Anyway, good show. p.s. Actually I'm not retired. Got cashiered in '89. Ah well, she was worth it.

lapatisserie - 11/30/97 04:09:35
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When can we expect the next Flashman movie and novel?

H. Lee Capps - 11/24/97 18:59:56

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I am intrigued to learn that there are other creatures such as myself -- at least to the extent of being fans of Flash Harry. I would appreciate more information on the Royal Flashman Society, but will need paper mail help since a I do not have a useful -mail location. My old fashioned address is: 3113 Hogan Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109. Nice to know you are out there.

Sandy Hausler - 11/03/97 15:42:47
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This is my first visit and I'm pleased as punch to discover a site devoted to Harry Flashman, one of history's most celebrated rogues. Cheers. Sandy

BIG GEORGE - 10/29/97 19:00:33
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We flatter this pathetic coward by paying such homage to him and his creator. Two more disreputable blaggards it would be hard to find. D*** good show chaps

The Makule Guy - 10/27/97 02:35:44
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Damn fine site, sir, no error... Thank'ee for your e-mail... In response, I have suggested the formation of a Sandwich Islands chapter of the RFS... Of course, far be it from me to rile a member of the Single Action Shootists Society... Aloha, TMG (Who has been to the Jornada del Muerto)

- 10/24/97 21:42:01

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dennis martin - 10/24/97 03:51:47
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great site, hail flashy!!!!

E. Zinna - 10/20/97 15:16:52
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Great! Anything having to do with Sir Harry!

BIG GEORGE WEBLEY - 10/19/97 21:24:56
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If only I was as big a blaggard as Sir Harry. Without doubt the best series of books about a cowardly written by a master ever. But where's Falshman and the Tiger?

Terry Ravlin - 10/19/97 03:30:35
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Looking forward to another book. Want to see his adventures in Mexico as well as against the Zulu Impis!

Death Valley Scotty - 10/17/97 23:53:15
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Tom Williams - 10/17/97 23:06:33
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Been a Flashman fan for years. Just today thought of looking on the web for him. Am pleasantly surprised. Keep it up.

Ricci - 10/11/97 05:23:13
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Fairly good show, but you got one part wrong, old man. The photograph of Abe Lincoln has a bloke who I assume you mean to be old Flashy. It ain't, don't you know? I know that photgraph and our Flashy is further to the left. Tall, handsome chap with w at the Yanks call "burnsides". Not only is he the only one besides Abe standing straight (Horse Guards training, of course) he is also hatless. You know Flashy dislikes hats, eh?

Dianne - 10/07/97 00:15:41

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You have a nice place here Sir Harry.......keep up the good work..



Kevin - 10/05/97 16:22:51
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My Email:[email protected]

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Thank you for signing our guestbook at our homepage. Enjoyed looking through yours - very interesting. Keep up the good work.

phoef sutton - 10/04/97 18:35:20
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Clive Flashman - 09/29/97 12:36:01
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Nice to see so a fellow Flashman getting some recognition for a great name!

SIR MIKEY BROWN - 09/28/97 21:58:13
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my most sincere congratulatories on your work my dear sir. you are a gallant fellow. sir harry would go at a full gallop through your site.

Steve - 09/15/97 07:10:56
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Hmmm.

Mike Ayala - 09/14/97 22:44:04
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Just finished the first Flashman. Excellent. History and humor. Great satire of Victorian England and the stiff upper lip miltary. Great to see that bounders and toadys succeed. Three cheers for old Flashy.

Juan Ram�n & N�ria - 09/14/97 20:39:22
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Hello! We are spanish couple. We are very interesting in Flashman's books. We wonder if is possible that you can send us a list of edited books about Harry Flashman, because in Spain is very difficult to find them in our libraries. We look for your answer. Thank you very much to help us. Juan Ram�n and N�ria

Kathleen - 09/11/97 21:31:59
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Dear Bret, You have done a wonderful job ---- You are very cute --- are you available????

Paul Sharp - 09/11/97 01:44:28
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I've enjoyed Flashy's wit and wisdom over the past year since I discovered him. I have only one book left to explore and have put off reading it since I don't want to feel it's all over.

- 09/10/97 15:18:04

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peter macdonald hall - 09/04/97 16:51:22
My Email:hunter [email protected]

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Sir, You are a scoundrel, a bounder and an example to us all. Long may you prosper. I remain etc The Hunter

barry stevens - 09/04/97 07:01:56
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My Email:[email protected]

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just a fan of sir harry's. i would like to find the book concerning the great mutiny. i've read most of the others.

Bill Gausewitz - 09/01/97 23:48:54
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jamesb - 09/01/97 08:41:19

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long live all toadies and scoundrels coz i'll swim in blood first.

Greg Sanderson - 08/30/97 19:55:54
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I love Flashman

M.A. Herzog - 08/29/97 18:08:48
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I say, old fellow- Good show! And I thought I was the only "Bloody Lance" enthusiast in the Americas. Any Flashy admirers from the Crown Colony of Virginia out there?

H C Disney - 08/23/97 20:09:54 GMT
My Email:HCDISNEY

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I`ll say this for ye Culpepper, You set a horse well, and you wear a Uniform the way one should be worn, but how are ye on the Cricket field? Where do you find all those fun places to play ?!! Leads one to think you California Jr. Officers have too much ime on your hands. A good mindless war is all you chaps need to set you right again eh what ?

James - 08/21/97 17:34:54 GMT
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- 08/13/97 07:47:06 GMT

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OSMAN DIGNA - 08/13/97 07:43:25 GMT
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SEE YOU IN THE SUDAN FLASHY!

Tim Eagen - 08/07/97 02:18:38 GMT
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My Email:[email protected]

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Impressive tribute!

Don - 08/06/97 21:02:56 GMT
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Whats this Flaaaashhhman Page, hm, hm, what? I dear say, seems a bit of a cad, dont ya know, a scoundrel even, hm, 'ey, what? Nice Page, First time I ever saw the Royal flash pictures. I am dying to see the movie, but cant find it anywhere?

K. Kern - 08/05/97 15:18:30 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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I am interested in locating a Flashman Society or related organization for a "friend" of mine.

- 08/05/97 13:22:42 GMT

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H.Clyde Disney - 08/01/97 15:34:41 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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Gadfry, do you little toadies think you could curry favor with Sir Harry, with this transparent bit of arse kissing ? ByGod Sir , it`s been tried Sir. Even an excellent try such as yours, is doomed to failure! It`s easy to see you are a small cadrie of J . Officers hoping to win advancement with your brown nosing efforts. Damn your eyes men , do like all British fighting men have done, stop thinking!!! " Ours is not to reason why" and all that.... eh What?

Dennis Pettigrew - 07/31/97 05:18:53 GMT
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Gawd I'm dieing for another installment - any hope of something coming out soon?

Willy McCubbin - 07/31/97 01:12:12 GMT
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As Head of Security and Chief of Intelligence for The Royal Flashman Society of Upper Canada I just thought I'd drop in and check out your page . Keep up the good work .

Manny Contomanolis - 07/29/97 20:03:52 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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Nice job. How can we get a copy of Royal Flash? Can't seem to find it anywhere!

Keith Gray - 07/29/97 19:22:52 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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good stuff,i'll check back later to see the finished article.

Nolan Bond - 07/26/97 22:06:12 GMT
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Good start! I'll be checking back often. DYE!

Matt Richardson - 07/26/97 06:09:53 GMT
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Chris Harrod - 07/25/97 13:25:44 GMT

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Hurrah for Flashy!

- 07/23/97 22:57:07 GMT

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brian - 07/22/97 21:57:45 GMT
My Email:luhs38a

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i like it

Mack Lundy - 07/22/97 12:19:31 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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I happy to learn that Sir Harry has so many admirers.

Dennis Coffman - 07/22/97 03:44:51 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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Shabash! Damn fine! Always glad to find new Flashman fans to chat with.

ian abrams - 07/21/97 18:49:18 GMT
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Damn your eyes!

Uncle Bindley - 07/21/97 18:39:35 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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By God, well done and damme your eyes sir!

John Koehler - 07/20/97 14:33:42 GMT
My URL:http://members.aol.com/flashmanhp/flashman.html
My Email:[email protected]

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Great Site! Even impudent little toadies would be impressed (not that their opinion matters), damn your eyes!

Michael Hargreave Mawson - 07/16/97 18:01:11 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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Damn your eyes, Sir!

Dean Komarnycki - 07/15/97 12:53:25 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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it is not a bad site, with good pictures all around. E-mail me as soon as possible to test my modem

David Tibbetts - 07/06/97 11:29:54 GMT
My Email:[email protected]

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Now I am able to view it in all its glory, with working animation, its better than ever. We Flashy fans desperately need a regularly updated webpage as another excellent site has not been touched in three months. Keep up the good work.

robert - 07/03/97 17:16:17 GMT
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jean1701 - 07/03/97 15:16:53 GMT
My URL:http://home.pacbell.net/jean1701

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Interesting page. Now, who is/was this Flashman guy?

djgonzales - 07/03/97 15:15:04 GMT
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My Email:[email protected]

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Hope this means I'm the first! Keep up the good work!

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