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Books by Robert Crisp?


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I have just finished reading 'Brazen Chariots' by Robert Crisp, which is an excellent day-by-day account of his involvement in Operation Crusader, North Africa, December 1941 (Crisp was the commander of a troop of Stuart tanks).

I know this book is out of print, and I know that the book which preceeded it is called 'The Gods Were Neutral' and relates to his experiences in Greece earlier in 1941.

In Brazen Chariots he mentions killing time later on awaiting the D-Day landings, so I assume he fought in Normandy. But I can't find any reference to any later books.

Does anyone know if he wrote any more books concerning his WWII experiences?

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SLAP said:

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Does anyone know if he wrote any more books concerning his WWII experiences?<hr></blockquote>

I just did an author search at both B&N and Amazon and couldn't find any other books by him about WW2. He did write a book called Outlanders but it's about the founding of Johannesburg, SA.

BTW, B&N has a 1st Australian edition of Brazen Chariotssigned by Crisp, if you want to pay a lot for it ;)

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