Dusk of the Saints.

By Radek Sikorski

ISBN: 9780701134365

Printed: 1989

Publisher: Chatto & Windus. London

Edition: First edition

Dimensions 16 × 24 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 16 x 24 x 3

£17.00
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In the original dustsheet. Red cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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  • An interesting book which deserves to be read.

  • The author, a Polish journalist, describes his experiences traveling with the mujahedin of Afghanistan during their war with the Russian invaders.

The author, London correspondent for the U.S. National Review , made an arduous trek across Soviet-occupied Afghanistan in 1987, escorted most of the way by mujahedin, Muslim resistence fighters. During the 102-day trip, he observed the aerial massacre of a village and encountered mine fields, ambushes and Soviet gunships. A political refugee from Poland who is now a British citizen, Sikorski sympathized with the mujahedin and their cause and was also fascinated by their culture, religion and mores. A sharp observer of resistance tactics, he is convinced that the delivery of U.S. anti-aircraft “Stingers” was the catalyst that eventually led to the Soviet withdrawal in 1989, though he noted one paradox: the more foreign military aid local commanders received, the less effective seemed their military muscle. His engrossing book is a skillful combination of travel writing, personal adventure and military reportage.

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