Military History - Political & Biographies - General Section
Political & Biographies -
General Section
A comprehensive selection of biographies &
commentaries from many well known commanders & leaders. Here you will find
Wellington, Wavell & Patton side-by side with Richard Nixon, Kim Philby &
J. Edgar Hoover
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MONTY AT CLOSE QUARTERS by (Editor) T E B Howarth Twelve views of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein by friends and associates, including his WWII Intelligence Officer and his Battle Liaison Officers. A dynamic leader inspiring loyalty and determination, or a narrow vainglorious ascetic martinet?1985, Leo Cooper, , 0436201704,< J-01>,x + 180pp, 9 photos., Mint in d/w (with small tear at foot of spine), , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 3437-01..............................£6.00 |
WARRIORS IN UNDRESS by Francis Josiah Hudleston Sketches of some notable warriors. Includes chapters on the Duke of Wellington, the Duke of York, George Washington, John Moore, John Shipp, and others.1925, John Castle, , ,< J-01>,248pp, end paper removed, covers bumped & stained, text good, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 12332-01..............................£10.00 |
THE UNTOLD STORY OF DOUGLAS MACARTHUR by Frazier Hunt A sympathetic account of MacArthur by a friend from WWI. In all of American history there is no more heroic, dramatic and inspiring chapter than that which began in July, 1941, when General Douglas MacArthur, recalled to active service in the United States Army, began the almost impossible task of preparing the Philippines for immediate war.1954, Robert Hale Ltd, , ,< J-01>,533pp, frontis,14 maps, index, black cloth, g, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 29123-01..............................£8.00 |
KITCHENER'S SWORD-ARM by Archie Hunter The life of General Sir Archibald Hunter, a remarkable and formidable Victorian soldier who was promoted to Major-General at the age of 40 - the youngest man to reach this rank since Wellington. He planned and fought the battles that won the Sudan for Kitchener. He also served in the Boer War displaying great daring during the Siege of Ladysmith. Commanding 17,000 troops, he cleverly cornered and captured over 4000 Boer commandos. During WWI he was mysteriously sidelined, training Kitchener's armies.1996, Sarpedon, New York, , 1885119291,< J-01>,260pp, 22 ills, 20 maps, bibliography, index, fine in dw, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 24297-01..............................£9.00 |
THAT DRUG DANGER by Sir James Hutchinson DSO A Christmas card thought to be from the author and his wife to the previous owner is inside the front board. The dustjacket is very marked but complete, the text and boards are very good except for the first 3 pages which have a small damp mark and rippling at the bottom. The author who has had a very colourful and distinguished career describes his experiences during the Second World War with the Maquis behind enemy lines in France. In order to return to France during 1944 he had had to have plastic surgery to disguise his features from the Nazis.1977, Standard Press, , 0900871318,< J-01>,191pp, illustrations., , , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 4494-01..............................£99.00 |
THE RUSSIAN ALBUM by Michael Ignatieff Chronicle of four generations of the Ignatieff family, their rise to power and influence in the imperial regime of Tsar Nicholas II in to the revolution, civil war and exile.1988, Penguin Books, , 0140088083,< J-01>,191pp, Card covers slightly creased. Good, , CARDSubject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 33516-01..............................£4.00 |
THE LAST OF THE BENGAL LANCERS by Francis Ingall Brigadier Ingall was one of the last Cavalry Officers of the old Indian Army. These are his experiences on the Frontier at the battle of Karawal near the Khyber Pass, and in a cavalry charge, sword in hand. Later, in the Second World War, he commanded the 6th Lancers in their drive through Northern Italy.1989, Leo Cooper, , 0850523257,< J-01>,xiv + 157pp, 19 photos., Storage wear only, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 8229-01..............................£6.00 |
SOLDIER: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY by General Sir Mike Jackson Mike Jackson's illustrious career in the British Army has spanned almost 45 years and all that time he has shown loyalty, courage and commitment. He is best known for his role in charge of British forces in Kosovo, for assembling the British component of the coalition that toppled the Taliban in Afghanistan, for equipping and organising the army dispatched to Iraq, and for fundamentally re-organising the British army. Always popular with his soldiers, his drive, enthusiasm and personality drove him to the top of his profession. He may have been a general but he never stopped caring about the men and women in his charge.2007, Bantam Press, , 9780593059074,< J-01>,400pp, 20 b/w & 52 colour photos, Near fine in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 35421-01..............................£8.00 |
SOLDIER: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY by General Sir Mike Jackson Mike Jackson's illustrious career in the British Army spanned almost 45 years and all that time he showed loyalty, courage and commitment. He is best known for his role in charge of British forces in Kosovo, for assembling the British component of the coalition that toppled the Taliban in Afghanistan, for equipping and organising the army dispatched to Iraq, and for fundamentally re-organising the British army. Always popular with his soldiers, his drive, enthusiasm and personality drove him to the top of his profession.
2007, Bantam Press, , 9780593059074,< J-01>,400pp, 20 b/w & 52 colour photos, Very good in dust jacket., , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 35421-02..............................£8.00 |
TO WAR WITH FRIENDS THE WAR DIARY OF GEOFFREY JAMESON - KRRC SEPTEMBER 1941 TO SEPTEMBER 1943 by Geoffrey Jameson An interesting, personal account by Geoffrey Jameson, a Lieutenant in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He recorded every move by the Battalion during the 1942 see-saw campaign in the Western Desert, describing individual actions in detail until he was severely wounded at El Alamein. He convalesced in South Africa before being returned to England.1998, Wilton 65, , 094782846X,< J-01>,101pp, 2 maps 2 ills, New, , CARDSubject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 28502-02..............................£4.00 |
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