The Last Escaper

The Last Escaper

  • Peter Tunstall
Publisher:ABRAMSISBN 13: 9781468311556ISBN 10: 1468311557

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The Last Escaper is written by Peter Tunstall and published by ABRAMS. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1468311557 (ISBN 10) and 9781468311556 (ISBN 13).

"A remarkable memoir of a British lad's salad days flying bombers against the Nazis and then repeatedly escaping their prison camps" ( Kirkus Reviews ). The product of a lifetime's reflection, The Last Escaper is Peter Tunstall's unforgettable memoir of his days in the British Royal Air Force and as one of the most celebrated British POWs of World War II. Tunstall was an infamous tormentor of his German captors. Dubbed the "cooler king" on account of his long spells in solitary, he once dropped a water "bomb" directly in the lap of a high-ranking German officer. He also devised an ingenious method for smuggling coded messages back to London. But above all he was a highly skilled pilot, loyal friend, and trusted colleague. Without false pride or bitterness, Tunstall recounts the hijinks of training to be a pilot, terrifying bombing raids, and elaborate escape attempts at once hilarious and deadly serious—all part of a poignant and human war story superbly told by a natural raconteur. The Last Escaper is a captivating final testament by the "last man standing" from the Greatest Generation. "Right up there with Stalag 17 and The Great Escape." — New York Post "The historical account of behind-the-scenes drama makes this a valuable addition to the period literature." — Publishers Weekly "The stark reality of war is ever present in his detailed accounting of life as a prisoner of war. We are taken through the highs and lows of not only each failed attempt but the psychological effects of imprisonment on himself, others in the camps and ultimately how it changed each person involved." — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette