The Devil's Oasis

Bartle Bull

earliest edition we have, 2001 Blackstone Audiobooks, 2007 audiobook

"It is 1942, and civilization as the world knows it teeters on its edge. Nazi Germany stands at the height of its power. In North Africa the brilliant General Rommel's panzers threaten the Suez Canal, the oil fields of the Middle East, and the trade route to Asia. To win Egypt, though, Rommel must first take the port of Tobruk and destroy the British fortress of Bir Hakeim. There, against the massive force of Rommel...

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Devil's Oasis edition · 2017 · Speaking Volumes, LLC · 9781628158076
The Devil's Oasis audiobook · 2007 · Blackstone Audio Inc. · 200 pages · 9781433202643
The Devil's Oasis audiobook · 2007 · Blackstone Audiobooks
The Devil's Oasis audiobook · 2007 · Blackstone Audio Inc. · 200 pages · 9781433202650
The Devil's Oasis paperback · 2002 · Carroll & Graf · 336 pages · 9780786709908
The devil's oasis edition · 2001 · Carroll & Graf Publishers · 336 pages

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