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Flashman and the Mountain of Light

George MacDonald Fraser

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English
Harper Collins
10 February 2000
Series: Flashman Papers
Coward, scoundrel, lover and cheat, but there is no better man to go into the jungle with. Join Flashman in his adventures as he survives fearful ordeals and outlandish perils across the four corners of the world.

The British Empire needs a man to satisfy insatiable lust and indulge in ungentlemanly acts – fortunately it has Harry Flashman. And with the mighty Sikh army poised to invade India, Flashman must go back into secret service and this time contend with the intrigues of the Court of Punjab.
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Imprint:   Harper Collins
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   v. 9
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   280g
ISBN:   9780006513049
ISBN 10:   0006513042
Series:   Flashman Papers
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

The author of the famous Flashman Papers and the Private McAuslan stories, George MacDonald Fraser has worked on newspapers in Britain and Canada. In addition to his novels he has also written numerous screenplays, most notably The Three Musketeers, The Four Musketeers, and the James Bond film, Octopussy.

Reviews for Flashman and the Mountain of Light

Flashman's latest adventure, ninth in Fraser's popular series (Flashman and the Dragon, Flashman and the Redskins. Flashman's Lady, etc.), recalls his young days on the northwest frontier of India when the Sikhs decided to take on the Raj. It all begins with tea at Windsor Castle, where Queen Victoria has invited her dear friends Elspeth and Sir Harry in order to get a little more information about just exactly how she should display the enormous Koh-i-noor diamond at her Jubilee, Sir Harry having been the first to see it in the hands of its Indian owners at the time of the Sikh revolt of the early 1840's. Actually, though, where Flashman first saw it was in the succulent navel of dowager Maharani Jeendan, who delights in passing it navel to navel with her dancing partners in her Punjab palace. Flashman is in the Punjab to do a bit of spying. In mufti and fully shaved, he has been sent to get a close look at Punjabi politics, which have been in an uproar since the death of the old maharaja. In the absence of a strong ruler, the democratic cadres of the army have worked up a war fever and are contemplating an attack on the British across the Sutlej river. No Flashman fan will be surprised to learn that the politically shrewd but thoroughly lewd maharani quickly takes a fancy to the newly married Lt. Flashman or that Flashman quickly decides that royalty must be obliged. Between their frolics, the history of the first Sikh rebellion is presented in agreeable and understandable detail, including chatty footnotes and a handy glossary. Smashing. (Kirkus Reviews)


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