'Assignment Selous Scouts' caught my eye too! From what I know, it's a pretty niche book about Rhodesian special forces, so finding free legal copies is tricky. Most places selling it treat it like a collector's item, with prices to match. I checked Project Gutenberg and Open Library just in case, but no luck there.
Sometimes authors or publishers release older works for free, but this one seems to still be under copyright. Your best ethical bet is probably checking local libraries—some might have interloan programs for obscure titles. I got my copy through a used bookstore after months of hunting, which made finally reading it feel extra rewarding.
That book's been on my radar forever! As someone who digs hard-to-find military memoirs, I can tell you the free download situation is murky. The Selous Scouts topic itself is controversial, which might explain why publishers keep tight control. I once found excerpts on academic sites, but never the full thing.
What's wild is how many forums claim to have PDF links that turn out to be scams or malware traps. Not worth the risk when libraries exist. If you're really strapped for cash, try emailing small military history publishers—they sometimes give free copies to students or researchers. Otherwise, saving up for this one makes the reading experience more meaningful anyway.
Oh man, the hunt for that book! I went through this last year. Legally free? Probably not. It's still in print with specialty publishers, and the subject matter means it doesn't get mainstream distribution. I wound up finding a beat-up copy at a flea market for cheap, which felt like a score.
Before that, I asked around veteran communities—some guys who served in Africa actually had photocopies they'd share privately. Not strictly 'legal' but in that gray area of preservation. Your local VFW hall might have leads if you're comfortable asking. Otherwise, keep an eye on AbeBooks for deals; my friend snagged one there for under $20.
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If 'Star Scouts' is indie, some creators share free alpha builds to gather feedback. Discord communities or itch.io are goldmines for these hidden gems. Just remember: supporting devs with a purchase keeps the magic alive if you end up loving it. My rule? If a game steals my heart, I save up to throw coins at the developers—it’s how we get more awesome worlds to explore.
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If you're tight on budget, waiting for sales or bundles is a solid move. Sites like Humble Bundle sometimes include similar games at a fraction of the cost. Piracy might seem tempting, but supporting small devs matters—they pour their hearts into these projects. Plus, unofficial downloads can be risky with malware or broken updates.
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Alternatively, look for open-access academic platforms or university repositories. Sometimes historians or institutions upload legally shareable copies. Just avoid sketchy sites promising free downloads—they’re usually pirated, and supporting authors matters! I’ve stumbled on a few gems legally, but patience and digging are key.
One of the most fascinating military history books I’ve come across is 'Selous Scouts - Top Secret War.' It’s a deep dive into Rhodesia’s elite unit, and honestly, it’s hard to put down once you start. But here’s the thing—finding it for free? That’s tricky. While there are sites that claim to offer free downloads, I’d be cautious. A lot of them are sketchy, with malware risks or just plain illegal copies.
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