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stampers
feet
stash it
desist (“stow it”)
Steel, the
Coldbaths Field Prison (“the Bastille”)
strap
to copulate
Tick River
(
up
or
in
) deep in debt
tiger
groom
titter
young woman
toco
punishment
togs
(
toggery
) clothing
town tabby
Society matron, dowager
trap
mouth
tulip
a showy person, would-be “Swell”
vis-a-vis
carriage with facing seats
vinegar
guard at a prize-fight (also
whip
)
wet
drink
Wild Goose Nation
Ireland
winder
a body blow
winker
bright-eyed girl
wistycastor
a powerful blow at boxing
whiz
talk (n.)
Some of these expressions have other meanings also. The definitions listed here are those applying to the text.
About the Author

G
EORGE
M
AC
D
ONALD
F
RASER
, who has an established reputation worldwide as a humorist and a scholar of the Victorian era, now shows himself to be equally at home in the Regency period with
Black Ajax.
Like
Mr American
and
The Pyrates, Black Ajax
stands outside any series – although Captain Buckley “Mad Buck” Flashman, father of the notorious cad and scoundrel Harry Flashman, does play a large role. The eleventh and latest volume of the Flashman Papers is
Flashman and the Tiger
, which sees Flashman pitted against one of the greatest villains of the day, and observing, with his usual jaundiced eye, two of its most famous heroes. Thousands of readers around the world have also been delighted by the three volumes of stories about Private McAuslan, thoughtfully described as “the biggest walking disaster to hit the British Army since Ancient Pistol”.

George MacDonald Fraser served both in the Border Regiment in Burma during the war – his autobiography
Quartered Safe Out Here
became a bestseller – and in the Gordon Highlanders. He has worked on newspapers in Britain and Canada, and was deputy editor of the
Glasgow Herald.
In addition to his novels he has written numerous films, most notably
The Three Musketeers, The Four Musketeers
and the James Bond film,
Octopussy.

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Further praise for
Black Ajax

“George MacDonald Fraser is not simply an excellent historical novelist, he is one of the best British writers currently at work.”

Mail on Sunday

“MacDonald Fraser is a wonderful storyteller and has brought to a fine art the device of mixing fact with fiction.
Black Ajax
is another splendid feather in the already bristling bonnet of MacDonald Fraser.”

Spectator

“A historical romp told with the wealth of period feel and details that only MacDonald Fraser can muster. For escapism back to an age,
Black Ajax
is hard to beat.”

The Times

“Full of amusement, [
Black Ajax
] is a work of quite admirable craftsmanship … a marvellously gripping read.”

Scotsman

‘Like everything Fraser writes,
Black Ajax
is addictively readable.’

Independent


Black Ajax
is firmly based on real historical events, brilliantly recreated in fictional form by MacDonald Fraser.’

Sunday Express

Also by George MacDonald Fraser

THE FLASHMAN PAPERS
(
in chronological order)

Flashman
Royal Flash
Flashman's Lady
Flashman and the Mountain of Light
Flash for Freedom!
Flashman and the Redskins
Flashman at the Charge
Flashman in the Great Game
Flashman and the Angel of the Lord
Flashman and the Dragon
Flashman and the Tiger

*

Mr American
The Pyrates
The Candlemass Road

*

SHORT STORIES

The General Danced at Dawn
McAuslan in the Rough
The Sheikh and the Dustbin

*

HISTORY

The Steel Bonnets:
The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers

*

AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Quartered Safe out Here

*

The Hollywood History of the World

Copyright

This novel is entirely a work of fiction.

The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead or localities is entirely coincidental.

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First published in Great Britain by
HarperCollinsPublishers
1997

Copyright © George MacDonald Fraser 1997

The Author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

EPub Edition © 1997 ISBN: 9780007325641

Set in Postscript Times Roman with Janson Display by Rowland Phototypesetting Ltd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

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