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See You in November: The Story of Alan 'Taffy' Brice - an SAS Assassin by Peter Stiff

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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
727
Bob Shop ID:
143018079

Galago Publishing Pty Ltd, South Africa, 2011. Large format softcover.

Book Condition: Almost as new with slight scuffing to the cover.

4th Revised edition. 242 x 165 mm.

 

Alan Brice, an indomitable former member of the elite SAS Regiment, led a Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation secret assassination team in hostile Zambia during the 1970s. His orders were to create divisions between the two Rhodesian dissident organisations in Lusaka - Joshu Nkomo's Soviet-backed ZAPU and Robert Mugabe's Chinese-backed ZANU. In 1975 his team did assassinate the ZANU chairman Herbert Chipeto, and in 1979 Brice travelled to London with orders to kill Mugabe at the Lancaster House talks by detonating a bomb in the foyer of the Royal Gardens Hotel, Kensington. The operation, codenamed November, was at trigger stage when it was called off. Brice survived the Rhodesian war and died recently, allowing his real name and the real names of the other participants and much else to be revealed for the first time in this revised edition.

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