Flight by elephant The untold story of World War Two's most daring jungle rescue
Book - 2013
A decorated veteran of the Royal Flying Corps, Mackrell was a tea plantation overseer in his mid-fifties, with a taste for adventure. Hearing that the Chaukan party was stranded by the monsoon, he knew of only one way to save the fever-weakened and starving refugees. Mackrell undertook a rescue mission given no chance of success by the authorities. The astonishing true story of a middle-aged tea planter, Gyles Mackrell, who mounted an epic rescue mission, with the aid of a herd of elephants and their mahouts.
- Subjects
- Published
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London :
Fourth Estate
c2013.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xiv, 322 p. : maps ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-310) and index.
- ISBN
- 9780007461523
- Maps
- Principal Characters
- Author's Note
- Introduction
- Millar and Leyden: The Men Without Elephants
- The Languorous Dream
- The Dapha River
- The Red-Hot Buddhas
- The Man in the River
- Beyond Mandalay
- The Railway Party
- The 'Chaukan Club' Sets Off
- The Footprint
- The Man With Elephants
- The Boy Who Took Acidalia trigeminata
- Sir John Meets the Commandos
- The Wizard's Domain
- A Bad Start for Mackrell
- War And Tea (Part One)
- War And Tea (Part Two)
- Captain Wilson Sets Out
- Elephant Trouble for Ma ckrell
- Mackrell Reaches the Dapha River
- Sir John Encounters His Principal Enemy
- The Man in Sunglasses
- Mackrell Consolidates at the Dapha River
- Captain Wilson Arrives at the Dapha
- Havildar Iman Sing
- The Commandos Despair of Reaching the Dapha
- Grand Tiffins and the Squits
- The Drop
- Momentous Decisions
- Mackrell Returns Temporarily to Civilization
- Mackrell in Shillong and Calcutta
- The Society of Tough Guys
- A Face Like Wood: Dharramsing Decides
- A Delivery of Mail
- A Long Wait
- Subsequently (Part One)
- Subsequently (Part Two)
- Late Period Mackrell
- Acknowledgements
- Select Bibliography
- Index