Key Porter Books , 2000, Second Printing , Softcover , Very Good . Only light wear overall, interior clean & tight, no markings. On Sept. 11, 1999, eight oil workers - seven Canadians and one American - in Ecuador on a routine repair mission for United Pipeline Systems were taken hostage by fifteen armed guerillas. The bizarre drama of their 100 days together, as told by reporters Ohler & Hall, was the inspiration for the CTV movie 100 Days in the Jungle. Now re-issued with a new epilogue that tracks the fate of the workers and their captors up to the present day, this book carries us beyond the newspaper headlines and into the heart of the jungle. [osl? ]; 8vo
Ecuador, guerrillas, terrorists, biography
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