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Having Been a Soldier – Lt. Col. Colin Mitchell

R550.00

“Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Campbell Mitchell (17 November 1925 – 20 July 1996) was a British Army officer and politician. He became famous in July 1967 when he led the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in the British reoccupation of the Crater district of Aden. At that time, Aden was a British colony and the Crater district had been taken over by nationalist insurgents. Mitchell became widely known as “Mad Mitch”. His reoccupation of the Crater became known as “the Last Battle of the British Empire”. Although some observers questioned whether the Last Battle was even worth fighting, the event marked the end of an era in British history and made Mitchell famous.

After leaving the British Army in 1968, Mitchell embarked on a career in politics. He was elected as a Member of the British Parliament in 1970 but stood down at the February 1974 general election. After subsequent involvement in a failed business venture he made his living until 1989 as a military consultant.

From 1989 until his death in 1996 he managed a charitable trust involved in the removal of land mines from former war zones.”

Price: R550.00

Edition: First edition

Published: 1969

Publishers: Hamish Hamilton Ltd

ISBN: 24101722x

Condition: Hardcover in good condition, with shelf wear on the around the edges of the cover, and top and bottom of the spine. Dust jacket in a fair condition, with scuff marks around the edges and two stains on the back cover – covered in plastic. Very minor foxing on the end-papers, otherwise internally in very good condition, clean and tightly bound.

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“Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Campbell Mitchell (17 November 1925 – 20 July 1996) was a British Army officer and politician. He became famous in July 1967 when he led the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in the British reoccupation of the Crater district of Aden. At that time, Aden was a British colony and the Crater district had been taken over by nationalist insurgents. Mitchell became widely known as “Mad Mitch”. His reoccupation of the Crater became known as “the Last Battle of the British Empire”. Although some observers questioned whether the Last Battle was even worth fighting, the event marked the end of an era in British history and made Mitchell famous.

After leaving the British Army in 1968, Mitchell embarked on a career in politics. He was elected as a Member of the British Parliament in 1970 but stood down at the February 1974 general election. After subsequent involvement in a failed business venture he made his living until 1989 as a military consultant.

From 1989 until his death in 1996 he managed a charitable trust involved in the removal of land mines from former war zones.”

Price: R550.00

Edition: First edition

Published: 1969

Publishers: Hamish Hamilton Ltd

ISBN: 24101722x

Condition: Hardcover in good condition, with shelf wear on the around the edges of the cover, and top and bottom of the spine. Dust jacket in a fair condition, with scuff marks around the edges and two stains on the back cover – covered in plastic. Very minor foxing on the end-papers, otherwise internally in very good condition, clean and tightly bound.

Additional information

Weight 556 g