My Unique Lifetime Association With Patrick Leigh Fermor - Helias Doundoulakis - Libros - Xlibris - 9781503587427 - 29 de octubre de 2015
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My Unique Lifetime Association With Patrick Leigh Fermor

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Although many accounts have been written about Patrick Leigh Fermor, the great travel writer, prose poet, adventurer and Renaissance man, few are more deeply personal and direct than this narrative by Helias Doundoulakis, author of I Was Trained To Be a Spy, Books I & II. The German presence was still everywhere on the island of Crete in July, 1942 when Helias, a nineteen-year-old member of his brother George's famed resistance movement, went to the bus station in Chania Porte to greet Patrick Leigh Fermor (then known to the Greeks by his code name, "Mihalis"), who was scheduled to replace Captain Thomas Dunbabin of the Special Operations Executive (the "SOE"), the British equivalent of the United States Office of Strategic Services (the "OSS"), formed to assist local resistance movements fighting against the Axis powers. Filled with a spirit of adventure, young Helias hardly knew what to expect of the new captain, and was stunned when he encountered the charismatic Leigh Fermor, whose carefree - often dangerous - approach to life excited and intrigued the boy. What followed was a unique lifetime friendship that surpassed both men's expectations. Now, in his golden years, the author pays tribute to his memories of Leigh Fermor, and commemorates a time long gone, but never forgotten. Read this compelling account, and get to know two very remarkable figures and the heroes that supported the cause of freedom.


92 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 29 de octubre de 2015
ISBN13 9781503587427
Editores Xlibris
Páginas 92
Dimensiones 229 × 152 × 6 mm   ·   145 g
Lengua Inglés  

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