On the Road to Bagdad by F S Brereton

On the Road to Bagdad by F S Brereton

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On the Road to Bagdad by F S Brereton

Texte corriger: On the Road to Bagdad by F. S. Brereton is a historical adventure novel set during the early stages of World War I, focusing on the British military campaign in Mesopotamia. The story follows Geoffrey Keith, a young officer in the Indian Army, who is unexpectedly called upon for special service due to his extensive knowledge of the Mesopotamian region and its languages, acquired during a previous expedition with his guardian, Major Joe Douglas. As the British forces prepare to secure the oil-rich region against Turkish opposition, Geoffrey's linguistic skills and familiarity with the local culture become invaluable assets. The narrative captures the excitement and challenges of military life, highlighting the strategic importance of the Persian Gulf and the complexities of navigating alliances and enmities in a region fraught with political tension. Geoffrey's journey is one of personal growth and bravery, as he progresses from a junior officer to a key player in the campaign, facing both the dangers of warfare and the intricacies of diplomacy. The novel combines elements of adventure, military strategy, and cultural exploration, offering readers a vivid portrayal of a lesser-known theater of World War I.
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ISBN 13 9791041825455
ISBN 10 1041825455
Title On the Road to Bagdad
Author F S Brereton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Culturea
Year published 2023-08-25
Number of pages 298
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