Eastern Approaches

Download or Read eBook Eastern Approaches PDF written by Fitzroy Maclean and published by London J. Cape [1950]. This book was released on 1949 with total page 586 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Eastern Approaches
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Publisher : London J. Cape [1950]
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Book Synopsis Eastern Approaches by : Fitzroy Maclean

Book excerpt: An account of the author's experiences in pre-World War II Russia, as an officer with the Cameron Highlanders in the Middle East and later with the Special Air Service Regiment, and then with Marshal Tito behind enemy lines in Yugoslavia.


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