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The Fighting Padre
"This previously unpublished collection of letters provides the reader with an exceptional description of life in the front line. Besides the many hundreds of letters of condolence he sent back to grieving relatives, he found time to describe to his own parents the awful reality of the war and life in the trenches. A 'front-line' priest, he provides a unique view of army life and the may varied tasks expected of an army chaplain. This is an excellent first hand account well worth adding to your Great War bookshelf.
Superb! 10 out of 10"
Great War Magazine
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Simon Mann
It had all the ingredients of a best-selling thriller – the clandestine activities of mercenaries, an impossibly dare-devil plot to topple the regime of one of the world’s most corrupt countries; the ‘boy’s own’ approach by arrogant old public school pupils and the controversy and intrigue from within governmental departments. Add in high-profile figures embroiled in the plot and the far-reaching repercussions and you have what was to become one of the most talked-about exploits of the twenty-first century.
In retrospect, the attempted coup on the tiny African country of Equatorial Guinea was always destined to fail. Even the coup’s leader, Simon Mann was forced to admit it. Click here to view this extract.
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