Under an English Heaven: The Remarkable True Story of the 1969 British Invasion of Anguilla

by Donald E. Westlake

Paperback, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

972.9

Collection

Library's review

A non-fiction account of the 1969 British invasion of Anguilla written by a British novelist in 1972.

Publication

Silvertail Books (2018), 252 pages

Description

In early 1969, word reached London that the little Caribbean island of Anguilla had become a hotbed of rebellion and a haven for gangsters. Such flagrant disregard for the rule of law in one of Britain's last remaining overseas outposts could not be allowed to stand. Her Majesty's government acted decisively, despatching a force of three hundred paratroopers and commandos backed by warships, helicopters and fifty of the Metropolitan Police's finest. But their mission soon descended into farce. On arrival, the troops were welcomed by several bemused islanders, many reporters from around the world, and a handful of entirely indifferent goats. But absolutely no resistance whatsoever. Where, asked Downing Street, are the gangsters? What had happened to the violent insurgency? Could it all have been a terrible misunderstanding? UNDER AN ENGLISH HEAVEN is the extraordinary and hilarious true story of what Time magazine described as 'Britain's Bay of Piglets'.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member MiaCulpa
Donald E. Westlake was better known as a crime writer, both humorous (the Dortmunder series) and serious (the Parker series) but here delivers the true story of the supposed revolt of Anguilla against the St Kitts and Nevis government (of which Anguilla was a part of) as high farce.

Obviously "Under
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an English heaven" is dated but still worth a read as it shows the "invasion" of Anguilla by British Royal Marines, where the Marines found the locals singing "God Save the Queen" and had no intention of rebelling against the British.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1972

Physical description

240 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

1909269816 / 9781909269811
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