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Flashman
Dive into Flashman: The Flashman Papers by George MacDonald Fraser and follow the roguish exploits of Harry Paget Flashman, a cowardly yet charismatic character whose misadventures span wars and scandals in 19th-century Britain
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| Brand | HarperCollins Publishers is a publishing company that was founded in 1817. It is one of the largest publishing companies in the world and is headquartered in New York City. HarperCollins publishes books for adults and children in a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, biography, autobiography, business, cooking, children's books, and young adult fiction. |
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