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Jungle Soldier: The true story of Freddy Spencer Chapman
By (Author) Brian Moynahan
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
1st July 2010
27th May 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
European history
Special and elite forces
940.5425092
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 34mm
341g
Arctic explorer, survival expert and naturalist Freddy Spencer Chapman was trapped behind enemy lines when the Japanese overran Malaya in 1942. His response was to begin a commando campaign of such lethal effectiveness that the Japanese deployed an entire regiment to hunt him down, believing that a 200-strong guerrilla army was responsible for the wholesale destruction of their convoys.
He was wounded, and racked by tropical disease. His companions were killed, or captured and then beheaded. Cut off from friendly forces, his only shelter the deep jungle, Chapman held out for three years and five months. Jungle Soldier recounts the thrilling and unforgettable adventures of the North country orphan who survived against all odds to become a legend of guerrilla warfare.'Incredible ... the death-defying adventures of a great British war hero' Chris Ryan. * Chris Ryan *
'This story of endurance in the fetid heat of the Malayan jungle is surely one of the most inspiring of the whole war ... A courageous and utterly English hero' Daily Mail. * Daily Mail *
'Freddy Spencer Chapman is the greatest war hero you have probably never heard of ... Perhaps this book will help win final recognition for a truly extraordinary man' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
'An extraordinary life ... Quite why Chapman hasn't found Lawrence of Arabia's fame is anyone's guess' Guardian. * Guardian *
Brian Moynahan was an award-winning foreign correspondent and European editor with the Sunday Times. His many books include Forgotten Soldiers, The Faith: A History of Christianity, The Russian Century and Rasputin. He is currently working on an account of the siege of Leningrad, titled The Leningrad Symphony.