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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CHAPPIE by J Alfred Phelps The remarkable career of General Daniel "Chappie" James Jr, one of the original "Tuskagee" pilots, the black airmen who were trained and flew in the USAAF in WWII. With the ending of segregation in the US Armed Forces he rose rapidly in rank and, after distinguished service in Korea, he was made a full Colonel in 1964. He again flew in combat in Vietnam with the famous 8th Tactical Fighter wing, the "Wolfpack", alongside the legendary Col. Robin Olds. Chappie James subsequently became America's first Black Four Star General.1991, Presidio Press, , 0891413960,< J-01>,366pp, 27 illustrations, Very good in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 10434-03..............................£12.00 |
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF KIM PHILBY: THE MOSCOW YEARS by Rufina Philby Kim Philby's secret life is far stronger than any spy fiction. Recruited by the KGB at Cambridge in the 1930s, he was recruited into the British Secret Intelligence Service where, after a brilliant wartime career, he became head of its anti-Soviet section, then liaison officer in Washington with the CIA and FBI. In this post he revealed everything he learned to Moscow. He was in the running to become "C", chief of the British Secret Intelligence Service, where the damage he could have done would have been incalculable, but following the defection of his fellow spies, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean, in 1951, Philby found himself under suspicion and eventually fled in 1963. Before he died in Moscow in 1988, unrepentant, Philby had become a symbol of Soviet-inspired treachery, an Englishman from a privileged background who had betrayed the free world. Rufina Philby's memoir of her notorious husband provides a portrait of the masterspy.1999, St. Ermin's Press, , 0316647799,< J-01>,449pp, 33 b/w photos, v/good in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 19220-01..............................£10.00 |
FROM THE FRONT LINE by Lt. General Sir Hew Pike An extraordinary record of a family's military service over the last 100 years. Each individual tells his story through letters and diaries which capture the military scene and reflect family ties that bind them all closely. The eight family members served in South Africa, West Africa, Korea, Aden, the Falklands and Afghanistan as well as in both World Wars. Two lost their lives and others were wounded. Three became generals, many were decorated.2008, Pen & Sword, , 9781844158126,< J-01>,237pp, 48 b/w photos, 16 maps, New in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 35478-01..............................£19.99 |
HEROES by John Pilger Journalist, John Pilger brings together accounts of events and people in his own life. He tells of victims in conflicts covered by him during his career, political victims, those denied basic civil rights, and those he has brought to the attention of the world in his writing, documentaries and campaigns.1986, Jonathan Cape, , 0224023012,< J-01>,591pp, illustrations, d/w has some scoring on the back. Good., , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 20417-01..............................£10.00 |
HORATIO NELSON by Tom Pocock A fine biography of England's hero, Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson. He secured a century of maritime supremacy for his country and became the focus of British identity and aspirations. The most revealing study yet written, this biography juxtaposes details of Nelson's daily life with the great events in British naval history.1987, Brockhampton Press, , 1860199089,< J-01>,xx + 364pp, 55 illustrations, maps, Fine in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 13818-01..............................£10.00 |
PURE POETT by General Sir Nigel Poett KCB, DSO Unread, storage wear only. General Sir Nigel Poett's recollections of life in the British Army, from his early pre WWII years in India and a way of life now long passed into history, to rapid promotion in World War II where he made his mark in airborne warfare. He commanded an Airborne Brigade parachuting into Normandy on D-Day, and then fighting his way from Caen to the Baltic. Post WWII he was Director of Military Operations at the War Office at the time of Suez, and later GOC Far East Land Forces. His career took him to India, the North West Frontier, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.1992, Leo Cooper, , 0850523397,< J-01>,256pp, 12 illustrations, As new, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 53-01..............................£6.00 |
NELSON A. MILES by (Editor) B C Pohanka The military career of General N. A. Miles, US Army, 1861-1903, based on his original manuscript. In the Civil War he commanded a division in the Union Army by the age of 26. After the War he took part in the Red River War, and later fought in the Nez Perce campaigns, the campaigns in Montana and the Apache Wars in Arizona. During the Spanish-American War he was General-in-Chief of the US Army.1985, Arthur H Clark Co., 1st edition, 0870621599,< J-01>,327pp, 18 illustrations, index, Near fine in vg dw, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 6504-01..............................£20.00 |
THE DEAD MAN IN THE BUNKER: DISCOVERING MY FATHER by Martin Pollack and (Translator) William Hobson Gerhard Bast was found shot in an abandoned bunker in northern Italy in April 1947. A middle-ranking SS officer and an early member of the Nazi Party, Bast had been on the run since the end of the war after being involved in atrocities in Slovakia. In attempting to piece together his father's life, Martin Pollack assembles the memories of family and friends, carefully reconstructing their lives. He digs deeply into the archives and travels to the places important in the history of the Bast family and in his father's Nazi career.2004, Faber & Faber, , 9780571228003,< J-01>,216pp illustrations, very good in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 29226-01..............................£6.00 |
OF LOVE AND WAR by Philippa Poole The diaries of Captain Adrian Curlewis, who witnessed the fall of Singapore and was a POW in Changi for nearly four years, working on the Burma Railway. Interleaved with the entries are the letters sent by his wife and the diary kept by his mother in Australia. A unique picture of a family parted by war.1989, Century Publishing, , 0712601600,< J-01>,280pp, 84 illustrations, index, vg in dw, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 17673-01..............................£8.00 |
MY AMERICAN JOURNEY by Colin Powell and Joseph E Persico The embodiment of the American dream, Colin Powell was born in Harlem to immigrant parents from Jamaica. The book follows his early years, going to Church with his father, working in a bottling plant and joining the ROTC. His first Foreign posting as a Lieutenant was to Germany, and then to Vietnam where he was wounded. He progressed to the dangerous thickets of Washington bureacracy as a Pentagon aide in the Carter administration. Colin Powell moving easily between the Army and High positions in both republican and democratic administrations has a unique perspective on political and military life.1995, Random House, , 0679432965,< J-01>,643pp. photographs, Very good in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 34326-01..............................£16.00 |
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