SAS
The Authorized Illustrated History of the SAS
by Joshua Levine
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Pub Date Sep 26 2023 | Archive Date Oct 17 2023
Harper 360 | William Collins
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Description
The authorized illustrated history of the SAS by the number one bestselling author of Dunkirk, Joshua Levine. With never-before-seen photographs and unheard stories, this is the SAS’s wartime history in vivid and astonishing detail.
The authorized illustrated history of the SAS by the New York Times bestselling author of Dunkirk, Joshua Levine. With never-before-seen photographs and unheard stories, this is the SAS ’ s wartime history in vivid and astonishing detail. Includes a foreword by Mike Sadler, the earliest surviving member of the SAS.The SAS began as a lie, a story of a British parachute unit in the North African desert, to convince the Axis they were under imminent threat. The lie was so effective that soon a small band of men were brought together to make it real. These recruits were the toughest and brightest of their cohort, the most resilient, most dynamic and most self-sufficient. Their first commanders, David Stirling and Paddy Mayne, would go down in history as unorthodox visionaries. Yet this book tells much more than the usual origin story of the unit and seeks out less well-known leaders like Bill Fraser, who was essential in helping the SAS achieve fame for their devastating raids. By looking beyond the myth, this book brings back to life a group of men who showed immense bravery and endured unimaginable risks behind enemy lines.
Written with the full cooperation of the SAS and with exclusive access to SAS archives, Levine draws on individual stories and personal testimony, including interviews with veterans and family members. On every page, the book gives a visceral sense of what it was like to fight and train in the SAS in both North Africa and Europe during World War II, focusing on their failures as well as their successes.
This book is vivid with the characters of the men, their eclectic personalities, their strengths, weaknesses and many disagreements. Levine has uncovered a remarkable portrait of this enigmatic unit with photographs and stories long thought lost to history
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780008640873 |
PRICE | $32.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
A great biography on the formation and early campaigns by the British SAS. The stories are full of action and provides a view that not every action was successful. A great
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If you like all war books you will like this book. I will be buying this book. When it comes out. I can't put it down.
Amazing!!! If you re a military history buff this is the book for you. The SAS is a special unit within the UK and has been a model for forces around the world. This is definitely a must read for enthusiasts
Joshua Levine (http://www.joshualevine.co.uk) is the author of more than 10 books. SAS: The Illustrated History of the SAS was published in 2023. It is the 73rd book I completed reading in 2023.
Opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own! Due to some scenes of violence, I categorize this book as PG. This book documents the actions of the British Army SAS (Special Air Service) and LRDG (Long Range Desert Group) across North Africa and Europe during WWII. The text is supplemented with several photos. The book touches on the efforts of a number of individuals who were instrumental in the creation and evolution of the SAS. The stories of individuals and the missions undertaken by the SAS are told. A brief extended biography of a few individuals follows their lives after the war ends.
I enjoyed the 6.5 hours I spent reading this 321-page WWII history. This was a very interesting read! I have read several accounts of the SAS, and this is the best I have seen. It was written with the cooperation of the SAS and with access to their archives. I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5.
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