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Book Details

  • Author: General Sir Peter de la Billière
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN: 0006379834
  • Pages: 449
  • Published Year: 1995
  • Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

Looking for Trouble by General Sir Peter de la Billière is the candid and action-packed autobiography of one of Britain’s most distinguished military leaders. First published in 1994, the book chronicles his remarkable career, providing firsthand accounts of major military operations, strategic decisions, and leadership experiences.

The autobiography delves into de la Billière’s service in elite units, his experiences in conflict zones, and the challenges of commanding troops under high-stakes conditions. With detailed descriptions of operations, strategic planning, and the realities of military life, the book offers readers both an insider’s view of the armed forces and an inspiring story of courage, resilience, and dedication.

Written with clarity, authenticity, and a touch of personal reflection, this paperback edition captures the intensity, responsibility, and human aspects of military leadership. It is ideal for readers interested in military history, autobiographies, and accounts of strategic and operational challenges faced by senior officers.

Published by HarperCollins Publishers, this edition is a valuable resource for anyone seeking insight into modern military operations and the life of a highly respected British general.