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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RAGLAN: FROM THE PENINSULA TO THE CRIMEA by John Sweetman Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, was on Wellington's personal staff in the Peninsular. He was badly wounded at Waterloo resulting in the amputation of his right arm. Despite this he became the British commander in the Crimea where he died as a result of dysentery. He is usually portrayed as an incompetent commander but the author sees him as an able tactician concerned for the welfare of his soldiers.1993, Arms & Armour Press, , 1854090593,< J-01>,384pp, 34 ills, 10 maps, index, Very good in d/w, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 17552-01..............................£10.00 |
ORDE WINGATE by Christopher Sykes The life of Major-General Orde Wingate, the inspiration to the modern Israeli Army. The author Looks at his operations in Palestine and the forming of the counter guerilla "Night Squads", the liberation of Ethiopia in 1941, and his role in Chindit operations in Burma.1959, Collins, second impression, ,< J-01>,575pp, 26 ills, 12 maps, appendices, index, Good in worn dw. Slight foxing on endpapers, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 674-01..............................£10.00 |
BARBED WIRE AND FOOTLIGHTS: SEVEN STALAGS TO FREEDOM by Frank Taylor The author was an RAF air crew member serving in 608 and 217 Squadrons. He was captured in 1942 and after incarceration and attempted escapes from 7 camps he was eventually liberated in May 1945. After the war he appeared in several productions in London's West End before touring South Africa in Seagulls Over Sorrento and settling in Sydney Australia.1988, Merlin Books, , 0863033776,< J-01>,124pp, map, Good in card covers, , CARDSubject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 9667-01..............................£8.00 |
DOUGLAS HAIG: THE EDUCATED SOLDIER by John Terraine The life of Field Marshal Earl Haig. A detailed reassessment in moral, political, strategic and tactical terms of his achievement as Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Force in World War One. 1990, Leo Cooper, , 0850527627,< J-01>,508pp illustrations maps, Showing signs of use. Good condition, , CARDSubject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 30324-02..............................£8.00 |
CHARGE! HURRAH! HURRAH! by Donald Thomas Poor. Ex library copy with usual stamps and markings. A useful reference copy. The life of the Earl of Cardigan. His extraordinary behaviour whilst in command of his Regiment: dismissed from the army for "revolting" conduct, bought the command of the 11th Hussars: involved in a duel in which he shot a brother officer: charged with attempted murder, tried by the House of Lords: made a habit of seducing other men's wives: he was the commander of the Light Brigade at the Balaclave charge in the Crimean War.1974, Routledge, Keegan & Paul, , 0710079141,< J-01>,xii + 369pp, 16 plates, notes, bibliography, index, , , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 10949-01..............................£8.00 |
JOHN GABRIEL STEDMAN: STUDY OF HIS LIFE AND TIMES by Stanbury Thompson A study of the life and times of Colonel John G. Stedman and his service with the Scots Brigade in Holland in the 1780s and the liberation of Belgium in 1839. Also contains an abridged account of the Indian War of 1845 and 1846, and looks at social reform for the working man. With two pull-out genealogical charts.1966, Thompson and Co., , ,< J-01>,139pp, 15 illustrations, 6 maps, dw worn ow good, , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 17312-01..............................£10.00 |
WELLINGTON by F. W. Tickner A brief account of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington's life. Published by Thomas Nelson in "The Children's Heroes" series.1946, Thomas Nelson & Sons, , ,< J-01>,132pp, colour plate, 8 b/w plates, maps, cloth covers, clean and bright, internally, good. , , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 14521-01..............................£8.00 |
ALL OUR YESTERDAYS by Henry M Tomlinson An autobiographical account from 1900 to 1919. The author was a British travel writer and journalist. During the First World War he was an official correspondent for the British Army in France. He returned in 1917 to work on 'The Nation', a publication opposed to the war. Born in the East End of London, his first job was as a Shipping Clerk. He then he became a journalist for the Morning Leader, for whom one of his assignments involved travelling up the Amazon. 1930, Heinemann, , ,< J-01>,539pp, Black boards, rubbed. foxing on page edges but text unmarked., , Subject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 35592-01..............................£9.00 |
TOMORROW TO BE BRAVE by Susan Travers The story of the only woman to fight for the French Legion, born to a life of privilege, and after being expelled from finishing school, she joined the Free French in 1940. She sailed to Africa where she travelled the country eventually becoming a driver to General Koenig of the Foreign Legion. He was to become her lover and he also changed the face of Rommel's North African campaign. At the great siege of Bir Hakeim , the general's troops were surrounded for fifteen days by Rommel's Panzer division. Refusing to leave the General's side she eventually, at the wheel of his car, led the convoy of vehicles and men across the minefields in a daring mass breakout. In 1997 in a simple ceremony the Legion presented her, now a frail 88 year old, with the Legion d'Honneur--their highest award for bravery.2001, Corgi Books, , 0552148148,< J-01>,347pp illustrations, Good in card covers, , CARDSubject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 37969-01..............................£3.00 |
ALEXANDRE II. LE TSAR LIBERATEUR by Henri Troyat French text. Alexander II tr. Aleksandr II Nikolaevich was the Emperor of Russia from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881.1990, Flammarion Paris, , 208066249X,< J-01>,255pp illustrations, Good in card covers, Fr.text, CARDSubject...Political & Biographies - GeneralWeb No. 37483-01..............................£4.00 |
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