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A SOLDIER FOR EDEN: From American Schoolboy to Arab Freedom Fighter.

James Congdon

The incredible true story of an American schoolboy rescued from the Sahara, trained by Arab freedom fighters, honoured by Gaddafi, primed to kill.Christopher Rustom was twelve when his parents, both working for the oil industry in Libya, were killed in a plane crash. In a confused effort to return home to the States, Chris set off from Tripoli across the desert, facing danger, violation and death. The anxious American community were able to follow his tracks thus far - but there, in the forbidding depths of the Sahara, the trail ended.

198 pages b/w photos Published by Macdonald & Co, publishers, London (1987) 223mm x 140mm

has a blank endpage ripped out book in good condition

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