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Summary:
High in a mountain village in Nepal, a Gurkha warrior tells a story . . .
“Gather round, my sons, and listen. Hush your chatter. Tonight I tell a story savage and as fierce as the North-West frontier of India where the tale was born. Its speaks of the greatest of our sons who left this village to serve with the British in two World Wars as a Gurkha soldier – none braver, none tougher.
“Yes, I talk of Manbir Limbu, man of a thousand battles. And tonight you will hear of his son, of a young English officer, and of a gleaming, razor-sharp kukri . . . the Kukri of Honour.”
Condition:
A nice copy. Slight reading crease, mild 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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