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Summary:
The night Sheik El Hamid picked his cell lock, half-strangled his French Moroccan guards and broke out of his desert prison to find his loyal men waiting with his famous white stallion was a night to remember. El Hamid’s son remembered it with pride in the great warrior his father was. A traitorous French Colonel working with the Nazis in North Africa remembered it, too – and cursed that night.
And later, a brave British officer, Captain Dave Steel, put to the worst torture of the desert by that same French Colonel to make him talk – gritted his teeth and remembered with a glimmer of hope that El Hamid, the warrior sheik, was still free, and owed him a life . . .
Condition:
A decent copy. Some mild general wear, tanning. Cover is clean and bright, book is sound and in good condition. Bagged and boarded. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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