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Just to let those who might be interested know - two new books on Tuscany: my father's book "Rossano - Valley in Flames" is to be re-published by Pen and Sword next month [September 2011].
My own book, "SAS in Tuscany" , also from Pen and Sword, has just been published. Both will, I hope, be of value to those who are interested in war time Tuscany. Both available on the Pen and Sword website, and on Amazon

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Paolo

Rossano


I will be interested to read your book `SAS in Tuscany`.  I have a first edition of your father's book `Rossano`, published in 1955 and its' sub-title is `An Adventure of the Italian Resistance`.  Is this the same book, which subsequently had a slight change of title or are there two books by your father?

I have a holiday home that is not far from the Rossano Valley and I have seen the monument that your father had erected on a nearby hill.  It is difficult today to recognise many of the features referred to in the book, which I found most informative.


Brian Gordon Lett

New books on Tuscany


Paolo,

Nice to hear from you. Yes, "Rossano, Valley in Flames" is the same book as my father wrote many years ago. The original version was in Italian, and was called: "Vallata in Fiamme", which he wrote under the pseudonym of Lewis Ross. The publishers wanted to "update" the title, so we included both names in the title. There are some extra bits in it, but essentially the story is the same.

My book deals with three SAS operations in the area, and the involvement in them of the Italian partisans and the contadini. It is written with the benefit of the passage of time, i.e. many previously secret files are now open, including my father's reports to No 1 Special Force in Florence.

You are right that the country has changed - particularly on the Borgo Taro side of the mountains. However, I am lucky to have my father's old wartime maps, and many of the original paths can still be used.

I am back in Rossano next week. If you are about, do let me know.

Brian 


Paolo

Rossano


Brian,

I would like to be in Lunigiana next week, but I won't be able to get out for at least a month and after that my house gets very cold, as it has no central heating.

I would otherwise have been delighted to have the opportunity to meet you.

Paolo


Paolo

Rossano


Brian,

I would like to be in Lunigiana next week, but I won't be able to get out for at least a month and after that my house gets very cold, as it has no central heating.

I would otherwise have been delighted to have the opportunity to meet you.

Paolo


Annec

I will certainly get your


I will certainly get your book Brian - and add it to my collection of Italy at War books

I'm sending you a pm

 

Anne


Brian Gordon Lett

Paolo, I too have only wood


Paolo,

I too have only wood stoves in the winter, and it gets very cold sometimes! But then, perhaps we are all too used to central heating these days.

Keep in touch, and no doubt one day we will meet.

Auguri

Brian


Brian Gordon Lett

Anne, Thank you. It is a


Anne,

Thank you. It is a story that, I believe, should always be remembered.

Hope that you find it interesting.

Regards

Brian


Annec

Highly recommended


I've just finished Brian's book SAS in Tuscany and recommend it to you all.  Although the title makes it sound a bit too much "Who Dares Wins" it is mostly a very human account.   In particular it illustrates well the strange alliances that are part of War.  So the fighting bands are made up of regular British soliders;German deserters; Italian partisans; Russians and Polish escapees from work camps.  And of course those who suffer worst (as always) are the civilian contadini.


pianopiano

Would be interested to know


Would be interested if anybody knows whether there are still remnants of the Gothic Line in Tuscany, fortifications, bunkers, anti tank ditches, or indeed any of the other defensive lines and or existing records/archives of Todt constructions?


Flip

Si....


Pianopiano, the line is still remaing on the south side of Borgo a Mozzano on the Sercio river where it crosses.


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