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Guss, David M., - THE 21 ESCAPES OF LT. ALASTAIR CRAM.

Macmillan, London, 2018, 1st edn., [xvi], 432pp, 8pp photo ills., 2 double page maps, black cloth lettered in gilt at spine, coloured endpapers, coloured pictorial dustwrapper, the amazing account of the WW2 experiences of Lt. Alastair Cram, captured in North Africa in November 1941 when serving with the Royal Artillery, beginning a long odyssey of incarceration and escapes from POW camps and German prisons, the final successful one being in April 1945 from Nordhausen in Germany, but along the way teaming up with the legendary founder of the SAS David Stirlling with whom he and others carried out the mass escapr from the Italian Coldittz, the Fortress 'Gavi', overall escapingn 21 times, lightly rubbed at head of spine, edges tanned, coloured endpapers a little rubbed, dustwrapper: lightly rubbed at tips, very good in a near fine dustwrapper,
GBP 8.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 US$ 10.02 | JP¥ 1560] Book number 45477

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