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Legion of the Lost: The True Experience of An American in the French Foreign Legion
Legion of the Lost The True Experience of An American in the French Foreign Legion
Author: Jaime Salazar, Jaime Salazar
Since 1831, the French Foreign Legion has been a renowned fighting force. It gives men a new lease on life-and a chance to test their physical and mental limits. In 1999, that's just what American Jaime Salazar was looking for. — The son of underpaid Mexican immigrants, Jaime earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue. But at twenty-th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425210154
ISBN-10: 0425210154
Publication Date: 8/1/2006
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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As for Foreign Legion memoirs, this one holds up simply for the American perspective from which it is written - as there have been few such experiences. That being said, one quickly understands why as the modern American "way" doesn't jibe with the ascetic course of the French Foreign Legion.

Salazar likens himself to an adventurer and warrior-poet but first he needs to find himself a neurotic copy-editor with a caffeine addiction. I lost track the number of spelling and grammatical errors contained in "Legion of the Lost." The fact that this book sits on library shelves is an embarrassment. One of the enjoyable moments was the "back and forth" written-in corrections by past readers with their comments - it was like an ancient precursor to an online discussion thread.


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