THROUGH THE VALLEY OF THE KWAI
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Overview
This compelling narrative delves deep into the harrowing experiences endured within the notorious Japanese death camps during World War II. The author’s firsthand account not only recounts the physical trials faced but also offers profound reflections on resilience, hope, and the indomitable human spirit.
Content and Features
The book is richly illustrated with black and white maps that provide geographical context to the journey and locations described, enhancing the reader’s understanding of the setting.
Bantam, New York, 1963, 2nd pr. H2668. MMPB, 211 pages including Acknowledgements, followed by ads. Wraps have edge, cover and spine end wear, small corner bends, bit of colour chipping, light creases, small stain at upper front wrap; binding sound. Interior clean and unmarked with tanned pages; black & white maps. ‘The towering true story of human endurance and spiritual triumph by one of the few men who survived the infamous Japanese death camp.’ (from front wrap)
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