Sword & the Cross by Fergus Fleming

Sword & the Cross by Fergus Fleming

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At the end of the 19th century, who would want to conquer the Sahara, a vast and hellish desert? France did, and this is the story of the two fanatical adventurers who made it possible.

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Sword & the Cross by Fergus Fleming

At the end of the 19th century, who would want to conquer the Sahara, a vast and hellish desert? France did, and this is the story of the two fanatical adventurers who made it possible. It is a dark and strange tale of survival in a harsh environment, extreme religious zeal, imperial dreams and violent death. This is a vivid, haunting and sharply witty history of a forgotten episode in Europe's colonial crusade, a narrative of self-sacrifice and cruelty, hatred and friendship, discovery and delusion, set against a backdrop of oceans of burning sand and waterless mountains of black rock.
"ON BARROW'S BOYS: 'Absolutely gripping..part thriller and part black comedy' Ian Hislop 'Gripping, hilarious, often flabbergasting, this is a splendid adventure book' Independent 'This is travel history of the best kind: entertaining, informed and opinionated' Sunday Times 'Fleming has an eye for a ripping yarn and a gift for spinning it. His anecdotal asides are gripping...He is a lively interpreter, with bags of narrative flair' Literary Review
Fergus Fleming is the author of the bestselling Barrow's Boys and Killing Dragons. He lives near Gloucester.
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9781862075276
ISBN 10 1862075271
Titre Sword & the Cross
Auteur Fergus Fleming
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Granta Books
Année de publication 2003-03-27
Nombre de pages 400
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