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  1. The General Danced at Dawn is a collection of short stories by George MacDonald Fraser, narrated by Lieutenant Dand MacNeill, a young officer in a fictional Scottish battalion of the British Army, part of the 51st (Highland) Infantry Division.

    • George MacDonald Fraser
    • 1970
  2. 1 de ene. de 1970 · The General Danced at Dawn is a collection of short stories by George MacDonald Fraser, published first during 1970 and featuring a young Scottish lieutenant named Dand MacNeill. It is a generally fond fictionalization of life in the British army, specifically the Highland Infantry Division, soon after the end of the Second World War.

    • (446)
    • 1970
    • George MacDonald Fraser
    • Paperback
  3. 10 de dic. de 2020 · The General danced at dawn : Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925-2008 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925-2008. Publication date. 1972. Topics. Great Britain. Army -- Scottish regiments -- Fiction, Great Britain. Army, Soldiers -- Scotland -- Fiction, Soldiers, Scotland. Publisher.

  4. The General Danced at Dawn. George MacDonald Fraser. Barrie & Jenkins, 1970 - Fiction - 205 pages. A FUNNY LOVE-HATE VIEW OF LIFE IN A HIGHLAND REGIMENT AT THE END OF WORLD WAR II, NARRATED BY...

    • George MacDonald Fraser
    • Barrie & Jenkins, 1970
    • 3, reprint, braille
    • The General Danced at Dawn
  5. The General Danced at Dawn (The McAuslan Stories, Book 1) George MacDonald Fraser No preview available - 2012

  6. Hace 2 días · And this first book of McAuslan stories, originally published in 1970, has the title The General Danced at Dawn. Now, if you are me, you probably have a kind of dance in mind: this is not that. It's some complicated Scottish square-dancing kind of thing, all big men in kilts hurling each other across a dirt floor in a very, very masculine and military way.

  7. In this story of life in a Scottish regiment, Private McAuslin, the Dirtiest Soldier in the World, demonstrates his unfitness for service.