Publisher: New English Library 1988, book is in "Like New" condition. Money refunded if not completely satisfied. Delivery 1-3 days, UK Seller2B2
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An action biography of World War II, telling the story of the only member of the SAS to win the Victoria Cross. Born in Denmark, Lassen came to England to fight the Nazis. Before his death in 1944 he achieved an outstanding record for valour, winning both the VC and the MC three times.
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8vo. [254pp.] B/w. illustrations. Pages browned. Original boards. Pictorial green d/w. with cream and white lettering to slightly faded spine. ISBN 0450424928 US$9. Seller Inventory # 200234
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Seller: A&F.McIlreavy.Buderim Rare Books, Buderim, QLD, Australia
First Edition.8vo. pp.253 + black & white photographs. bibliography. Green cloth hardcover in pictorial dust wrapper.general toning to pages. "Anders Lassen, V.C., M.C., of the S.A.S." is a compelling biography that chronicles the extraordinary life and heroics of Anders Lassen, one of the most decorated soldiers of World War II. Born in Denmark, Lassen joined the British Special Air Service (SAS) and became renowned for his bravery, tactical brilliance, and daring missions behind enemy lines. The book details his numerous exploits, which earned him the Victoria Cross, Military Cross, and other prestigious awards. Through vivid accounts of his combat experiences, readers gain insight into the exceptional courage and leadership that defined Lassen's military career and contributed significantly to the success of Allied special operations. Seller Inventory # 195201
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