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Prison Break - The Incredible Stories of Escaping Imprisonment - cover

Prison Break - The Incredible Stories of Escaping Imprisonment

Daniel Zaborowski

Editorial: Daniel Zaborowski

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Sinopsis

"Prison Break: The Incredible Stories of Escaping Imprisonment" is an exciting and engaging book that explores the most famous prison breaks in history. The book provides readers with a captivating look at the people who have attempted and succeeded in escaping from some of the most secure prisons around the world. From early prison breaks to Hollywood-inspired escapes, the book covers a range of fascinating stories, including high-profile escapes by political prisoners and famous criminals. The book also explores failed prison break attempts, and the future of prison security. Overall, "Prison Break" is an entertaining and informative read that sheds light on the incredible human ingenuity and determination that drives people to attempt to break free from confinement.
Disponible desde: 18/07/2023.

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