A history of the legendary French Foreign Legion by the bestselling author of Who Dares Wins.
Tony Geraghty Ordre des livres
Tony Geraghty est un écrivain et journaliste britanno-irlandais dont l'œuvre est profondément éclairée par sa vaste expérience de la vie militaire. Son écriture offre un aperçu pénétrant des opérations militaires et de la psychologie des soldats. À travers ses textes, il dévoile les complexités des conflits de guerre et les destinées humaines qui en sont façonnées. Sa carrière journalistique lui a apporté une perspective unique sur les événements, contribuant à l'authenticité de sa voix littéraire.







- 2018
- 2017
Rendezvous with Death
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A superbly researched insight into The Great War service and sacrifice of Britains finest creative talents.
- 2012
Black Ops
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
A hard-hitting history of special-forces operations over the past fifty years in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel.
- 2010
Nájemní vojáci - ať už bojující za peníze, kvůli osobní pověsti, nebo za osvojenou věc - vždy představovali vzrušující a současně sporný jev.
- 2008
Guns for hire : the inside story of freelance soldiering
- 392pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Now in B format. The bestselling author of Who Dares Wins now uncovers the secret world of the freelance soldier. The vast expansion of commercial and politicised warfare - in the wake of the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq - is examined in this enthralling, highly controversial book. The freelance soldier, whether fighting for money or an adopted case, has always been a fascinating but little understood phenomenon. Never more so than now. For some, the mercenary is heroic; for those who do not know the euphoria of surviving a battle, he is a bloodthirsty killer. Tony Geraghty's book reveals the truth about their lives. Warfare & defence.
- 2002
Who Dares Wins
- 608pages
- 22 heures de lecture
A comprehensive and enthralling book - this is the internationally acclaimed history of the Special Air Service from its inception until the Gulf War.
- 2000
The Irish War
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
A full and definitive account of the war waged between Irish Republicans and England over three centuries by the bestselling author of `Who Dares Wins', with emphasis on the latterday role of the special forces. schovat popis
- 1997
Brixmis
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
This text presents the secrets of how British intelligence officers working undercover as liaison officers in East Germany stole advanced Soviet equipment and penetrated top-secret training areas.
- 1991

