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    The Steel Bonnets

    By George MacDonald Fraser has just been re-released. Got my copy in my bag and anxiously waiting to sit down with it!

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    Ah, keen. Thanks for letting us know!

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    A fantastic read! I learned all about what a bunch of thieves and all about hooligans my fore beareres were.

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    Great book! My wife is a Charlton, descended from the Tynedale Charltons, one of the "riding families" on the English side of the Border....
    Brian

    "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin

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    Thanks for letting us know. I just put it on my wish list. Lock the door, Lariston!
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    In addition to the MacNeill/MacAuslan tales and The Flashman series, The Steel Bonnets is a must read! I have Kerr and Turner in my background. It's too bad we lost GMF last January.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    In addition to the MacNeill/MacAuslan tales and The Flashman series, The Steel Bonnets is a must read! I have Kerr and Turner in my background. It's too bad we lost GMF last January.
    The MacAuslan series is a semi-autobiographical account of GMF's post-war service with the Gordons. During WWII, he served with the Border Regiment in Burma, and chronicled his experiences in Quartered Safe out Here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    The MacAuslan series is a semi-autobiographical account of GMF's post-war service with the Gordons. During WWII, he served with the Border Regiment in Burma, and chronicled his experiences in Quartered Safe out Here.

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    Yes, the last book of his I read was Quartered Safe Out Here, which is quite a revelation about his experiences in wartime Burma. I recommend it, but humor is at the minimum as it is very much a frank story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
    Yes, the last book of his I read was Quartered Safe Out Here, which is quite a revelation about his experiences in wartime Burma. I recommend it, but humor is at the minimum as it is very much a frank story.
    My grandfather was in the China-Burma-India Theatre during WWII, so it was certainly an eye-opening read for me as to what the allies went through in that "forgotten theatre".

    Scott Gilmore's A Connecticut Yankee in the 8th Gurkha Rifles is also a very gripping account of Burma.

    T.

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    Steel Bonnets

    Got ahold of a paperback copy a few years ago -- from Amazon UK, if I recall correctly. A highly recommended read, so I'm glad to hear it's newly available.

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