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Huw Spanner invokes the English Civil War several times in his autobiography, Flying Free.
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Reasoning & Evidence09 Jul 2026
The public material I found shows that *Flying Free* does contain at least one Civil War-adjacent reference: in the accessible ebook excerpt, Farage describes someone as “always been a cavalier type.” But the sources I could access do not establish that the autobiography invokes the English Civil War *several times* across the full book, and the bibliographic pages only confirm the book’s existence/edition rather than its internal frequency of references. So I can’t verify the “several times” part from public evidence. Sources: Everand preview of *Flying Free* (Everand), Google Books listing for *Flying Free* (Google Books), Biteback Publishing book page for *Flying Free* (Biteback Publishing). (everand.com)
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Let’s begin with the English Civil War, which you invoke several times in your autobiography, Flying Free1Published in paperback by Biteback Publishing on November 10, 2011 – a conflict that pitched brother against brother, Christian against Christian. You describe yourself as a Cavalier –
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[1]books.google.com
https://books.google.com/books/about/Flying_Free.html?id=oSqTuQAACAAJ
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