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Overview

Jean Lartéguy's unflinching sequel to The Centurions, a searing novel of modern warfare admired by military experts, with a foreword by General Stanley McChrystal
 
Based on the events of May 1958 in France and Algeria, The Praetorians picks up in the footsteps of The Centurions, which was called “a stunning reflection of modern war” by Stanley McChrystal. After turning to tactics of guerilla warfare, a group of French paratroopers serving in the Algerian War is called to answer for actions they consider necessary, however immoral. Fearing another loss of French honor, they plot a coup that results in the return to power of Charles de Gaulle and the death of one of their own. With resonance to modern conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, The Praetorians further develops some of Lartéguy’s most persistent and pertinent themes: counterinsurgency, the ugly, morally conflicted nature of modern war, and the seemingly unbridgeable gulf between the experiences of soldiers and of the civilians they serve.
 
For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101992593
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/07/2016
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 505,498
File size: 866 KB

About the Author

Jean Lartéguy (1920–2011) is the penname of Jean Pierre Lucien Osty, who served as a soldier in Korea and North Africa before becoming a distinguished journalist and novelist.
 
Alexander (Xan) Wallace Fielding (1918–1991) served as a special operations executive in the British Army in Crete, France, and Asia. The author of several books, he also translated French works including Pierre Boulle’s The Bridge over the River Kwai and Planet of the Apes.

Table of Contents

Foreword General Stanley McChrystal (U.S. Army, Retired) vii

The Praetorians

Part 1 Morning in Algiers

1 Unpaid Leave 3

2 The Three Notes of the Toad of Saint-Gilles-de-Valreyne 18

3 The End of a Myth 31

4 The Parade at the République 61

5 The Mutiny at the Aletti 82

6 Week-end in Algiers 121

7 The Chouchouka of the 13th of May 145

8 That Morning Anything was Possible 185

Part 2 Night in the Adrar

9 The Faraway Princess 229

10 The Zaouia of Sheik Sidi Ahmou 255

11 An "Objective" Point of View 318

12 Sector Diary 332

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