Eight Hours from England by Anthony Quayle - ISBN: 9781912423101
Paperback
Behind enemy lines, love lost, war’s futility: can he survive?

Eight Hours from England

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  • Paperback

    212 pages

  • Release Date

    4 September 2019

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Summary

Autumn 1943. Realising that his feelings for his sweetheart are not reciprocated, Major John Overton accepts a posting behind enemy lines in Nazi-occupied Albania. As he struggles to complete his mission amidst a chaotic backdrop, Overton is left to ruminate on loyalty, comradeship and the futility of war.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781912423101
ISBN-10:1912423103
Author:Anthony Quayle
Publisher:Imperial War Museum
Imprint:Imperial War Museum
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:212
Release Date:4 September 2019
Weight:234g
Dimensions:26mm x 198mm x 131mm
Series:Imperial War Museum Wartime Classics
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Critics Review

“I loved this book, and felt I was really there.”

“I loved this book, and felt I was really there.” – Louis de Bernières, author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
“As well as being one of our greatest actors, Anthony Quayle was an intrepid war hero and his autobiographical novel is one of the greatest adventure stories of the Second World War. Beautifully written and full of pathos and authenticity, it brings alive the terrible moral decisions that have to be taken by soldiers under unimaginable pressures in wartime.” – Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny
“Much more than a novel… . [It] is a faithful evocation of his searing experiences in Nazi-occupied Albania after he was sent there to assist the Resistance. One of the earliest accounts to be published by an ex-SEO officer, it remains a powerful study not only of the desperate dilemmas faced by occupied populations but also of the challenges faced by outsiders inclined to help.” – Roderick Bailey, author of Forgotten Voices of the Secret War: An Inside History of Special Operations in the Second World War

About The Author

Anthony Quayle

Anthony Quayle was best known as a British actor and theatre director, receiving both Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations, and featuring in films such as Lawrence of Arabia and Ice Cold Alex. During the Second World War, Quayle joined the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and was deployed to Albania.

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