From World War II freedom fighter to New Guinea blockade runner to Central Park tramp, Erik Hazelhoff traces a life of adventure in this spellbinding autobiography. Celebrated in an earlier million-seller and subsequent award-winning film, Soldier of Orange, Hazelhoff boasts a resume that reads like fiction: undercover agent, RAF bomber pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross winner, royal family confidant, Argentina ranch hand, train-hopping hobo, Hollywood actor, European director of Radio Free Europe, "Today" and "Tonight" shows pioneer, Middle East oil prospector and more. A full-time resident of Hawai‘i for more than 30 years, Hazelhoff now makes his home on the Big Island, only the latest adventure for the man who has “lived a hundred lives” — in the words of fellow author Len Deighton (The Ipcress File), who wrote the Foreword.
Author: Erik Hazelhoff
Hardcover w/ dustjacket
408pp