
Little Cyclone
Airey Neave(Author)
Biteback Publishing
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 2. February 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-1-84954-960-8 (ISBN)
Description
On a hot afternoon in August 1941, a 24-year-old Belgian woman walks into the British consulate in Bilbao, neutral Spain, and demands to see the consul. She presents him with a British soldier she has smuggled all the way from Brussels, through occupied France and over the Pyrenees. It is a journey she will make countless times thereafter, at unthinkable danger to her own life.Her name is Andree de Jongh, though she will come to be known as the 'Little Cyclone' in deference to her extraordinary courage and tenacity. And she is an inspiration. From nursing wounded Allied servicemen, de Jongh will go on to establish the most famous escape line of the Second World War, one that will save the lives of more than 800 airmen and soldiers stranded behind enemy lines.The risks, however, will be enormous. The cost, unspeakably tragic.Her story is shot through atmospherically with the constant terror of discovery and interception - of late night knocks at the door, of disastrous moonlit river crossings, Gestapo infiltrators, firing squads and concentration camps. It is also a classic true story of fear overcome by giddying bravery.Originally published in the years after the war, Little Cyclone is a mesmerising tale of the best of humanity in the most unforgiving circumstances: a remarkable and inspiring account to rival the most dramatic of thrillers.
Reviews / Votes
"A true story of extraordinary bravery, betrayal, tragedy and triumph." - Daily TelegraphMore details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
24 black and white photographs
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 128 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
228 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84954-960-8 (9781849549608)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Airey Neave served as an intelligence agent for MI9 in World War Two before later becoming Member of Parliament for Abingdon. He died in 1979 in an IRA car-bomb attack at the House of Commons.
Content
Introduction ix
Foreword xiii
Author's Note xix
Prologue xxi
1. Dédée 1
2. Tante Go 6
3. Paul 14
4. En Route 23
5. Florentino 32
6. Nemo 44
7. Rue Oudinot 53
8. Avenue Voltaire 62
9. Peggy 74
10. Urrugne 83
11. Villa Chagrin 92
12. Cantine Suédoise 105
13. 'B' Johnson 119
14. Jean Masson 130
15. Casernes d'Etterbeek 141
16. Franco 148
17. Jacques Cartier 159
18. Tail of the Comet 169
Epilogue 181
Members of the Comet Line killed in action 185
Foreword xiii
Author's Note xix
Prologue xxi
1. Dédée 1
2. Tante Go 6
3. Paul 14
4. En Route 23
5. Florentino 32
6. Nemo 44
7. Rue Oudinot 53
8. Avenue Voltaire 62
9. Peggy 74
10. Urrugne 83
11. Villa Chagrin 92
12. Cantine Suédoise 105
13. 'B' Johnson 119
14. Jean Masson 130
15. Casernes d'Etterbeek 141
16. Franco 148
17. Jacques Cartier 159
18. Tail of the Comet 169
Epilogue 181
Members of the Comet Line killed in action 185