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Athabasca
MacLean, Alistair
Summary
The Victims Two Of The Most Important Oilfields In The World One In Canada, The Other In Alaska.
The Victims Two Of The Most Important Oilfields In The World One In Canada, The Other In Alaska. The Saboteurs An Unknown Quantity Deadly And Efficient. The Result Catastrophe. Alistair Maclean, The Son Of A Scots Minister, Was Brought Up In The Scottish Highlands. In 1941, At The Age Of Eighteen, He Joined The Royal Navy; Two And A Half Years Spent Aboard A Cruiser Were To Give Him The Background For Hms Ulysses, His First Novel, The Outstanding Documentary Novel On The War At Sea. After The War He Gained An English Honours Degree At Glasgow University, And Became A Schoolmaster. In 1983, He Was Awarded A D. Litt. From The Same University. Maclean Is The Author Of Twenty-Nine World Bestsellers And Recognised As An Outstanding Writer In His Own Genre. Many Of His Titles Have Been Adapted For The Guns Of The Navarone, Force Ten From Navarone, Where Eagles Dare And Bear Island Are Among The Most Famous. He Died In 1987.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 320 pages · Paperback
- By MacLean, Alistair
Details
- ISBN: 0006162665
- Author: MacLean, Alistair
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- Language: English
- Publication date: 30 April 2009
- Condition: Used – Good
About the authors
MacLean, Alistair and Alistair MacLean · Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Reviews
In 1941, At The Age Of Eighteen, He Joined The Royal Navy; Two And A Half Years Spent Aboard A Cruiser Were To Give Him The Background For Hms Ulysses, His First Novel, The Outstanding Documentary Novel On The War At Sea.

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