Books written by William Fraser

  • In Good Company: The First World War Letters and Diaries of The Hon. William Fraser–Gordon Highlanders

    An inquiry was demanded into the reasons for the 'setback' on the Somme – in effect into the conduct of Gough's Fifth Army. MARCH 29TH 1918 Good Friday – it was raining hard early but cleared later into a bright sunny day.

  • In Good Company: The First World War Letters and Diaries of the Hon.William Fraser, Gordon Highlanders

    Fraser's letters and diaries from the front, which compose this absorbing book, were edited by his son, General Sir David Fraser, soldier, biographer, historian, novelist.

  • The Answer Unleashed

    William Fraser shares a no-holds-barred account of the miraculous events that shaped his life and gives the gift of a life-changing answer to the reader.

  • Bulldog Carney

    Snaggle Tooth made a short patriotic speech, the burden of which was that the saloon was full of men of eager habit who had not had a chance to sit into the game, and to ameliorate the condition of these mournful mavericks he would sell ...

  • The Sa'-Zada Tales

    Sa'-zada had asked Hathi, the one-tusked Elephant, who had been Ganesh in Hindustan, about it. In Hathi's opinion those who had seen the least, and were of little interest, would do all the talking – that was his experience of jungle ...

  • Egypt Today; the First to the Third Khedive

    Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.