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For sale is a fine hardback copy of the novel, The Colonel of Tamarkan by Julie Summers, published in 2005 by Simon & Schuster.

TitleThe Colonel of Tamarkan
AuthorJulie Summers
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Editionfirst edition, first printing
ISBN0-7432-6350-2
copyright year2005
weight (kg)0.910
height (cm)24
width (cm)16
pages369
cover price £/$17.99

The book is a first edition, first printing as evidenced by a full numberline on the copyright page.

The book has burgundy boards and gold lettering. The boards have no knocks or signs of wear. Internally there are no marks or inscriptions. The pages are clean and white, have no tears or creases, and the binding is tight and square.

The fine wrapper is complete showing the original cover price of £17.99.

Overall a fine copy of a novel by a popular author.

The book is not an ex library book, it has no remainder marks or publisher's stamps.

‘I have never ceased to object to the way in which the cinematic legend has overtaken and obscured the facts of what really happened on the Burma–Siam railway . . .’ – thus wrote former prisoner of war John Sharp about the David Lean epic Bridge on the River Kwai. Sharp and many of his former comrades particularly objected to the character of Colonel Nicholson, as played by Alec Guinness, seeing it as a slur on the integrity of the real colonel behind the bridge, Philip Toosey – the subject of this outstanding biography.

At the outbreak of the Second World War Toosey had a career with Barings Bank, a young family and a commission with the Territorial Army. It was at Dunkirk that his charisma and fortitude were first noted, and in 1941 he was given command of an artillery regiment. Sent to fight in the Far East he and his men soon found themselves embroiled in the battle for Singapore, and were taken prisoner after the island’s fall in February 1942.

The Japanese, scornful of the Allied forces for surrendering, determined to make full use of the new workforce at their disposal. Toosey was sent to Thailand to command the ‘bridge camp’ at Tamarkan, where he was ordered to supervise the construction of two railway bridges over the river Khwae Mae Khlong. Starvation rations and harsh working conditions up-jungle meant that dysentery and cholera struck, and Tamarkan became a hospital camp. A quarter of the 60,000 prisoners working on the Thailand–Burma railway would perish, and it gained the nickname ‘Death Railway’. Toosey, as camp commander, was determined to instil hygiene and discipline, giving his men back their self-respect and making himself a buffer for the cruel excesses of the guards.

It would be another three and a half years before he returned home. Even after the war he found he was unable to stop looking after the men to whom he had become an inspiration, and his services to the Far Eastern POWs continued until his death in 1975.

Written by Toosey’s granddaughter, The Colonel of Tamarkan draws on both private archives and many original interviews with Second World War POWs from the Asian theatre to create a riveting blend of biography and history. It is a remarkable portrait of a forgotten British hero.

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JULIE SUMMERS is a writer and researcher, and the granddaughter of Brigadier Sir Philip Toosey. She is the author of several previous books including Fearless on Everest: The Quest for Sandy Irvine. She lives in Oxford.


'This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the Second World War. It is an important work about a truly great and noble man. The author – Julie Summers – is to be commended for her in-depth research and detailed narrative.'
Robert von Maier, Pacific War Study Group

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