Book, The Greatest Raid of All Author C.E. Lucas Phillips, 1958 Companion Book Club

Historical information

Historical WWII recount of the successful raid on the battleship dock at St. Nasiere. This was an action which could only be attempted precisely because it must appear to the enemy, to be absolutely impossible to undertake and for this reason alone it required courage and determination of a quite unusual order to carry out. The operation had been planned in great detail. Once the forces were committed each individual small ship and little group of soldiers had to fight it out by their own initiative in communication from the home front.

Significance

A naval deployment during WWII in Normandy.

Physical description

Hardcover blue with red swatch, gold trim and gold writing.
Photographs, Maps, Illustrations.

Inscriptions & markings

Foreword by Admiral of the Fleet, the Earl of Mountbatten of Burma KG.

" A deed of glory intimately involved in high strategy" Winston Churchill


An original Companion Bookclub advertisement leaflet is tucked inside the back cover.

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