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21 Escapes of Lt Alastair Cram: A Compelling Story of Courage and Endurance in the Second World War [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 197x130x30 mm, kaal: 328 g, 16pp plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pan Books
  • ISBN-10: 1509829598
  • ISBN-13: 9781509829590
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 197x130x30 mm, kaal: 328 g, 16pp plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pan Books
  • ISBN-10: 1509829598
  • ISBN-13: 9781509829590
A genuinely new Second World War story, The 21 Escapes of Lt Alastair Cram by David M. Guss is the gripping narrative of an intrepid Scottish soldier's audacious defiance and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.

'An extraordinary and humbling account' Damien Lewis, The Scotsman 'Endlessly fascinating. Cram's story sizzles with adventure' Giles Milton, Sunday Times

In November 1941 Lt Alastair Cram was taken prisoner in North Africa as a devastating tank battle unfolded as Operation Crusader struggled to relieve Tobruk. His capture began a four year-long odyssey as he passed through twelve different POW camps, three Gestapo prisons and one asylum. Determined to regain his freedom, he became a serial escapee fleeing his captors no fewer than twenty-one times.

In a saga of relentless determination, Cram, along the legendary founder of the SAS, David Stirling, masterminded the audacious 'Cistern Tunnel' escape from the Italian fortress Gavi - a thousand-year-old stronghold housing the most 'dangerous' escape risk prisoners. It became one of the most audacious but little-known mass escape attempts of the entire war. Thrillingly told, this is a record of stamina and courage against unfathomable adversity.

'Fascinating' Daily Express

'An enthralling portrait of true courage' Sunday Express S Magazine

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Endlessly fascinating. Crams story sizzles with adventure and the author plays it for all it is worth. I found myself rooting for his hero at every scrape and turn. * Giles Milton, Sunday Times * The story of Alastair Cram is a remarkable one, perhaps richer for having remained untold for so long . . . a book that ranks among the best escape literature * The Times * Fascinating -- Dominic Midgley * Daily Express * An enthralling portrait of true courage * Sunday Express S Magazine * An extraordinary story, vividly told. * History Revealed * Reads like a John Buchan novel. * History of War * [ A] masterful account . . . Harrowing and deeply touching 21 Escapes pays homage to an inspiring figure and the determination of the human spirit. * Scottish Field *

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The extraordinary story of Alastair Cram, the British soldier who escaped from prisoner-of-war camps not once but more than twenty times
David M. Guss is a writer and anthropologist who has lived and worked in various parts of Latin America and Europe. In addition to his anthropological work, Guss is a published poet and translator. Fascinated with escape literature since childhood, he was introduced to Alistair Crams widow, Isobel, and given full access to his papers, including the wartime journals on which The 21 Escapes of Lt Alastair Cram is based. He lives in the United States.