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Summary:
They called him “The Tiger” . . .
He was a tattere, gaunt giant of a soldier, the lone survivor of a blazing wreck in the desert – and the shock had robbed him of his memory. He knew two things only, his name – O’Leary, and that he had a grim hatred of Germans. But if O’Leary was a man of mystery, he was also a man of many talents. He could shoot like a sniper, command an armoured car, lay field guns, and he could fight – like a tiger!
When advancing German troops over-ran the desert like jackals, preying on helpless, cut-off British patrols, herding brave, beaten men into prison cages, someone should have warned the Germans . . . someone should have told them . . . that “The Tiger” was loose!
Condition:
Some wear to to spine ends with an approx one inch split at top. Small nick at spine. Mild stacking curl. Mild edge wear, tanning. Book remains sound. Acceptable condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.








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