George MacDonald Fraser Books in Order
George MacDonald Fraser is a renowned author celebrated for his iconic Flashman series of historical novels, penned from the perspective of the fictional, hapless Harry Flashman. Originally conceived by Thomas Hughes in Tom Brown's School Days, Fraser's creation has become synonymous with 19th-century British Army exploits, as Flashman recounts his storied past with wit and candor. Praised for its meticulous historical settings and sharp wit, the series commences with Flashman and has garnered widespread critical acclaim. Noted author P.G. Wodehouse has hailed the series as a masterpiece, remarking, "If ever there was a time when I felt that 'watcher-of-the-skies-when-a-new-planet' stuff, it was when I read the first Flashman."
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by George MacDonald Fraser
- #1AmazonFlashman(1969)
- #2AmazonRoyal Flash(1970)
- #3AmazonFlash for Freedom!(1971)
- #4AmazonFlashman at the Charge(1973)
- #5AmazonFlashman in the Great Game(1975)
- #6AmazonFlashman's Lady(1977)
- #7AmazonFlashman and the Redskins(1982)
- #8AmazonFlashman and the Dragon(1985)
- #9AmazonFlashman and the Mountain of Light(1990)
- #10AmazonFlashman and the Angel of the Lord(1994)
- #11AmazonFlashman and the Tiger(1999)
- #12AmazonFlashman on the March(2005)
- #13AmazonThe General Danced at Dawn(1970)
- #14AmazonMcAuslan in the Rough(1974)
- #15AmazonThe Sheik and the Dustbin(1988)
- #16AmazonMcAuslan Entire(2000)
- #17AmazonThe Complete McAuslan(2001)
- #1AmazonThe Steel Bonnets: The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers(1972)
- #2AmazonThe World Of The Public School(1977)
- #3AmazonThe Hollywood History of the World(1988)
- #4AmazonQuartered Safe Out Here(1992)
- #5AmazonThe Light’s On At Signpost(2002)
- #6AmazonThe Joy of Football(1986)
- #7AmazonThe Random House Book of Fantasy Stories(1997)
- #8AmazonDreams and Wonders(2010)
About George MacDonald Fraser
George MacDonald Fraser is a renowned author celebrated for his iconic Flashman series of historical novels, penned from the perspective of the fictional, hapless Harry Flashman. Originally conceived by Thomas Hughes in Tom Brown's School Days, Fraser's creation has become synonymous with 19th-century British Army exploits, as Flashman recounts his storied past with wit and candor. Praised for its meticulous historical settings and sharp wit, the series commences with Flashman and has garnered widespread critical acclaim. Noted author P.G. Wodehouse has hailed the series as a masterpiece, remarking, "If ever there was a time when I felt that 'watcher-of-the-skies-when-a-new-planet' stuff, it was when I read the first Flashman."
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