Stirling's Men: The Inside History of the SAS inWorld War II (CASSELL MILITARY PAPERBACKS)

Stirling's Men: The Inside History of the SAS inWorld War II (CASSELL MILITARY PAPERBACKS)

by Gavin Mortimer (Author)

Synopsis

The first ever officially sanctioned history of the SAS in World War II A riveting history book that reads like a novel, STIRLING'S MEN investigates the story of the SAS from its creation by David Stirling to the last battles of World War II. This is the first account of the SAS to be officially supported by the veterans and based on their unique first-hand testimony. Gavin Mortimer weaves their stories together to produce a fabulous page-turning narrative that will capture the imagination.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Cassell Military
Published: 11 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0304367060
ISBN 13: 9780304367061
Book Overview: The first ever officially sanctioned history of the SAS in World War II

Author Bio
Gavin Mortimer was born in London 34 years ago. As a freelance journalist he has contributed articles to a diverse range of magazines and newspapers, including the Observer, the Guardian, History Monthly and Esquire. The Longest Night is his fourth book and the second to be published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson. The first, Stirling's Men: the Inside History of the SAS in World War II, was published in 2004 and is now available in paperback.