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Travels With Maurice - An Outrageous Adventure in Europe 1969 - cover

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Travels With Maurice - An Outrageous Adventure in Europe 1969

Gary Orleck

Casa editrice: TouchPoint Press

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A simple “thank you” led to the trip of a lifetime, along with an unbreakable friendship of two opposites. See them come of age while rubbing elbows with the rich and famous like the Shah and Queen of Iran, The Who, Paul McCartney, Brigitte Bardot, and even Shirley Temple Black. An unbelievable story, yet it’s true because nobody could make this story up. Find out things the rich and famous do not want you to know.
 
"I was pleasantly surprised by this warm-hearted, broken-hearted book, and found myself genuinely quite touched by it. The geo-political study and dark undertone of religious persecution added another dimension to its quality. In fact, I’d go as far to say that, put simply, I believe there is something in this wonderful book which might appeal to all readers, for numerous reasons." —Matt McAvoy 5-Star Book Review
Disponibile da: 22/02/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 237 pagine.

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