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Sabres on the Steppes

Danger, Diplomacy and Adventure in the Great Game

Author: John Ure  

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More thrilling tales of adventure and derring-do from the author of the bestselling Shooting Leave.

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More thrilling tales of adventure and derring-do from the author of the bestselling Shooting Leave.

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Back in the day when men were men and Britain ruled the world, the two great world powers went head to head over control of central Asia - from the Caucasus to Kabul. This was the stage of open warfare but also espionage, subterfuge and reckless adventure.

Following on from the derring do of Shooting Leave, John Ure tells the story of British soldiers, missionaries and mercenaries, horse traders and opportunists who travelled to make their name in the Great Game.

Praise for Shooting Leave:

'Extremely entertaining ... deserves to be a surprise Christmas bestseller.' Robert Harris.

'Gripping stuff.' Peter Hopkirk.

'Anyone with red blood in his or her veins will be stirred by these stories ... The perfect read.' Country Life.

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Critic Reviews

“Well informed, lively and entertaining-- Traveller Magazine”

Well informed, lively and entertaining - Traveller Magazine

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About the Author

Sir John Ure, former British Ambassador to Cuba, Brazil and Sweden, is the author of, among other travel and historical books, Pilgrimage, In Search of Nomads, The Cossacks and The Trail of Tamerlane. He writes regularly on travel for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph, and has served on the council of the Royal Geographical Society and as chariman of the Thomas Cook 'Travel Book of the Year' panel. His recreation in Who's Who is 'travelling uncomfortably in remote places and writing about it comfortably afterwards'

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Back in the day when men were men and Britain ruled the world, the two great world powers went head to head over control of central Asia - from the Caucasus to Kabul. This was the stage of open warfare but also espionage, subterfuge and reckless adventure. Following on from the derring do of Shooting Leave , John Ure tells the story of British soldiers, missionaries and mercenaries, horse traders and opportunists who travelled to make their name in the Great Game.Praise for Shooting Leave :'Extremely entertaining ... deserves to be a surprise Christmas bestseller.' Robert Harris.'Gripping stuff.' Peter Hopkirk.'Anyone with red blood in his or her veins will be stirred by these stories ... The perfect read.' Country Life.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Constable
Published
18th October 2012
Pages
340
ISBN
9781849016674

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