Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008549992
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 129 mm
- ISBN-10: 0008549990
- Publisher Date: 09 May 2024
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 304
- Spine Width: 30 mm
- Weight: 296 gr
₹449.25
Discover the untold story of the SAS in WWII. “SAS: The Illustrated History” by Joshua Levine, bestselling author of Dunkirk, reveals never-before-seen photos and unheard stories of bravery and resilience. Explore the SAS’s origins, unorthodox leaders, and daring raids behind enemy lines. With exclusive access to SAS archives, this book offers a visceral account of their wartime experiences, failures, and successes. Uncover the true faces of these enigmatic heroes. ISBN: 9780008549992
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Adarsh Singh –
A bit slow to start, but once it gets going, it’s a fantastic read. The photos are a real highlight!
Rohan Sharma –
A great book! The details are very interesting and engaging.
Risav Mondal –
Well-researched and provides a lot of context to the SAS operations. It is dense and requires concentration, but worth it.
Shubham Mishra –
Disappointed. Too many names and dates, not enough on the actual missions. The photos are a plus, though.
Yash Khaneja –
Levine does a great job bringing the SAS story to life. Some parts were a little slow, but overall a very compelling and informative book.
Kundan –
A fascinating look at the SAS origins. The photos are incredible, but sometimes the narrative felt a bit dry. Still, a worthwhile read for history buffs.
Shikhar Singh –
I was expecting more action, but it mostly consisted of the origin story. The pictures are good, but the book dragged.
Abhishek Gupta –
Amazing access to the SAS archives! The book can get bogged down in details, but the overall story of bravery is inspiring.
Vivek Kumar –
I enjoyed this book a lot. It was interesting and the images were nice.
Arnav Sharma –
This book is interesting and keeps you on the edge of your seat!
Kumar Satyam –
The illustrated history is very informative and detailed, but the narrative became monotonous to me. It was quite boring, but full of information.