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Flashman in the Peninsula

by Robert Brightwell

While many people have written books and novels on the Peninsular War, Flashman’s memoirs offer a unique perspective. They include new accounts of famous battles, but also incredible incidents and characters almost forgotten by history.

Flashman is revealed as the catalyst to one of the greatest royal scandals of the nineteenth century which disgraced a prince and ultimately producedone of our greatest novelists. In Spain and Portugal he witnesses catastrophic incompetence and incredible courage in equal measure. He is present at an extraordinary action where a small group of men stopped the army of a French marshal in its tracks. His flatulent horse may well have routed a Spanish regiment, while his cowardice and poltroonery certainly saved the British army from a French trap.
Accompanied by Lord Byron’s dog, Flashman faces death from Polish lancers and a vengeful Spanish midget, not to mention finding time to perform a blasphemous act with the famous Maid of Zaragoza. This is an account made more astonishing as the key facts are confirmed by various historical sources.

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About the author

Robert Brightwell

Having had a varied career from banking to biscuits, I am indulging my lifelong passion for uncovering the more incredible stories from history. Why waste time inventing plausible plots when with a little research you can uncover truly incredible characters and feats that actually existed. From the sailor who inspired the Aubrey and Hornblower books to a nautch dancer who became a wily warlord, had a man literally kill himself over her before becoming something of a catholic saint. History is full of amazing stories and in my books I try to do my bit to tell some of them in an entertaining way. When I thought of a vehicle to do so, the Flashman series from George MacDonald Fraser came to mind. Most of what I know of the Victorian era was prompted by his books. The concept of a fictional character witnessing and participating in real historical events, while not unique, has rarely been done better. While Harry Flashman might not have been a typical Victorian, he certainly brought the period to life. For me the Regency/Napoleonic era was one of even greater colour and extremes and so I have created a new earlier member of the family: Thomas Flashman. The characters are deliberately not identical but I hope that those who enjoyed the original Flashman series will enjoy Thomas' tales as well.

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Pages

299

Available in

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ISBN

B00IKFN9UK

Date published

2/20/2014

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