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Sandy Gall

    George Adamson
    Salang
    War Against the Taliban
    Afghan Napoleon - The Life of Ahmad Shah Massoud
    Der Lockruf des Todes.
    • Published on the 20th anniversary of Massoud's assassination, two days before the 9/11 attack, this is the first biography of Massoud published in over a decade.

      Afghan Napoleon - The Life of Ahmad Shah Massoud
      4,5
    • War Against the Taliban

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The most comprehensive analysis of the current Afghanistan War yet published, by bestselling writer and legendary war reporter Sandy Gall

      War Against the Taliban
      3,8
    • Salang

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This is the third book from Sandy Gall, a thriller set in the last days of the war in Afghanistan. As the West waits for Russia to withdraw her troops, a Russian defector and a disgraced ex-SAS man are assigned to a mission of encouragement. It is their task to sabotage and their target is Salang.

      Salang
    • George Adamson

      Lord of the Lions

      • 238 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The story of George Adamson's lifelong involvement with animals in the Kenyan wild and his stormy marriage to Joy became the stuff of legend long before his brutal death in August 1989. At the age of 83, 'Bwana George' had become a kind of nature guru, attracting visitors from far afield to his Kora Game Reserve in north-east Kenya. He had always claimed that lions have a sixth sense; now, in an uncanny foretelling of his death, the whole pride of lions and lionesses gathered outside the camp the night before he died - as if paying their last respects to the man who had always been their protector. Sandy Gall completed his television film - 'Lord of the Lions'- only months before the poachers struck. He has interviewed many of the people closest to George and Joy and drawn extensively on their first-hand reminiscences; friends and colleagues testify with a wealth of anecdotes to George's extraordinary life and adventures - and in particular to the ups and downs of life with Joy, the Austrian-born artist whose tempestuous personality enthralled some (including the chairman of her publishers) and repelled many, and who was herself murdered in 1980.

      George Adamson