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George Millar

    George Reid Millar fue un periodista, autor y soldado escocés cuya producción literaria se nutre en gran medida de sus notables experiencias bélicas. Fue reconocido por su valentía e ingenio durante su escape en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, lo que relató en una obra temprana. Más tarde, fue condecorado por su servicio en Francia en 1944, luchando tras las líneas enemigas con la Resistencia local. Estas experiencias, que inspiraron su libro más conocido, resaltan su habilidad para relatar la acción y el heroísmo.

    True Heroism And Other Stories (1849)
    The Little Robinson, and Other Tales
    The Bruneval raid : stealing Hitler's radar
    A White Boat from England
    Maquis
    Orellana Descubre El Amazonas
    • "In the summer of 1944 George Millar was parachuted into France with the codename Émile to work alongside the Maquis. D-Day was imminent and Millar's task was to link local resistance groups around Besançon into an effective guerrilla force able to disrupt the enemy's ability to move reinforcements ... A hero to those he served alongside, Millar was awarded the Legion d'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre. to this day, Maquis remains one of the finest accounts of life with the French Resistance."--Back cover

      Maquis
    • This voyage from Lymington to the Riviera should not be noteworthy, but this is a world recovering from war, and the author a man 'incapable of writing a dull sentence'.

      A White Boat from England
    • One of the reasons the British won the 'radar war' with Nazi Germany was that we knew precisely how the enemy system worked. This was thanks to a daring commando raid on a German Wurzburg radar site at Bruneval in northern France.

      The Bruneval raid : stealing Hitler's radar
    • The Little Robinson, and Other Tales

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This collection of tales takes readers on a journey through the imagination of author George Millar. From fantastical islands to enchanted forests, the stories in this book are sure to capture the hearts and minds of readers both young and old.

      The Little Robinson, and Other Tales
    • True Heroism And Other Stories (1849)

      • 170 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of a historically significant work, preserving its original content despite potential imperfections like marks and marginalia due to age. The reprint reflects a commitment to safeguarding and promoting important literary works, ensuring they remain accessible in high-quality modern editions.

      True Heroism And Other Stories (1849)