Flashman in the Peninsular

Flashman in the Peninsular by Robert Brightwell is the third installment in the memoirs of Thomas Flashman, published by FeedARead.com on January 24, 2020. This edition spans 290 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Thomas, the uncle of the infamous Victorian rogue Harry Flashman, as he recounts his experiences during the Peninsular War. Through his unique perspective, the memoirs reveal both well-known battles and lesser-known incidents, showcasing Flashman’s involvement in significant historical events.
Readers will find that Flashman’s accounts blend humor and historical detail, highlighting moments of both incompetence and bravery. The memoirs include astonishing tales, such as Flashman’s role in a royal scandal and his encounters with various historical figures, all while navigating the chaos of war. The narrative is enriched by the confirmation of key facts through historical sources, providing a distinctive view of the era. This edition offers a blend of fiction and historical literary elements, making it a noteworthy addition to the exploration of the Peninsular War.
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This is the third instalment in the memoirs of the Georgian Englishman Thomas Flashman, which were recently discovered on a well-known auction website. Thomas is the uncle of the notorious Victorian rogue Harry Flashman, whose memoirs have already been published, edited by George MacDonald Fraser. Thomas shares many of the family traits, particularly the ability to find himself reluctantly at the sharp end of many major events of his age. While many people have written books and novels on the Peninsular War, Thomas 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 produced one 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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