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Summary:
In the thirteenth century, Kublai Khan’s ships were decimated by two typhoons off the coast of Japan. The Japanese deemed these typhoons a ‘kamikaze’ or a ‘divine wind’, which bolstered the nation’s belief that their shores would never be invaded.
This belief would cause a German team, led by an S.S. Major, and a team of Gurkhas, led by an eccentric Englishman, to race to find a hermit monk on the great slopes of the Himalayas – all before the D-Day landing!
Condition:
Reading crease, some mild general wear. Book is clean and sound and in good condition. Bags and boards optional, please add during checkout if required. Please examine photos carefully and see our notes on item condition before purchasing.
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