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The narrative recounts the author's capture during the First World War and the daily realities of confinement in a succession of prison camps, from routine hardship and inspection to raids, riots, and disciplinary measures. It describes repeated evasion attempts—including covert schemes, a tunnel project, negotiated paroles, and risky nocturnal marches—culminating in a successful escape across German territory to the frontier. The account continues with subsequent travels through the Near East, passages via Constantinople and Palestine, and a reflective closing on the wider journey and its practical challenges.

About the Author

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A. J. Evans

A. J. Evans is an author recognized for his work in the realm of fiction, particularly noted for his novel "The Escaping Club." This work explores themes of adventure and camaraderie, drawing readers into a narrative that emphasizes the spirit of escape and the bonds formed through shared experiences. While not extensively documented, Evans' contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in storytelling that resonates with those who appreciate tales of adventure and personal growth.

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