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Author | : A. A. G. Whitehead |
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Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2018-07-09 |
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ISBN | : 9781983363245 |
The bloodiest battle in history is about to commence... The height of summer has come upon the upper reaches of the River Somme, where Daniel Byrne and his Special Operations Unit - The Knaves - have just been posted. Sent behind enemy lines as the war comes to a head on France's ruptured fields, Byrne's men must fight, not just for their lives, but for the survival of everything they hold dear. This is the third instalment in the gripping Pals War military adventure series. Andy Whitehead was born in the West Riding of Yorkshire. He originally trained in the engineering sector. After a brief move to the Algarve he returned to the UK and joined the Fire Service. Towards the end of his twenty-six year career he started to utilise his active imagination to fuel his writing.
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Total Pages | : 594 |
Release | : 1885 |
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Author | : Chris Stuckenschneider |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-08-28 |
Genre | : Dogs |
ISBN | : 9781935806516 |
Hit the road with Chuck, a sensible border collie, and Tilly, a frou-frou poodle with a nose for yummy food and fun. The precocious pooches zip from state to state and learn about dogs who served in the U.S. Civil War. Discover mascots and warrior dogs like Brutus, a Newfoundland who fetched bullets, and the legendary Sallie, who fought bravely at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Author | : Neill Gilhooley |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword Military |
Total Pages | : 508 |
Release | : 2020-02-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1526735288 |
This regimental history chronicles the Dandy Ninth Battalion Royal Scots from its first forays in the Boer War through the brutal fighting of WWI. After suffering the disastrous Black Week of the Second Boer War, the British Army formed a new Highland battalion, the kilted 9th Royal Scots, which became affectionately known as the Dandy Ninth. It sent volunteers to South Africa and established itself as Edinburgh’s kilted battalion, part of the Territorial Force of part-time soldiers. Mobilized in 1914 as part of the Lothian Brigade, the Dandy Ninth defended Edinburgh from the threat of invasion, and constructed part of the landward defenses around Liberton Tower. They were part-time soldiers and new recruits, drawn from the breadth of society, from lawyers to rugby players and artists, such as the Scottish Colorist F.C.B. Cadell, and William Geissler of the Edinburgh School. In the Great War they mobilized to France and Flanders and served in many of the major actions: in Ypres and on the Somme; at Arras and Cambrai in 1917; and during the 1918 German Spring Offensive at St Quentin. In the Advance to Victory, they were with the 15th (Scottish) Division.
Author | : Ian Ronayne |
Publisher | : The History Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2009-08-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0750962593 |
For the first time, the story of Jersey in the First World War is revealed. Whilst the island's role in the Second World War is well documented, a generation earlier another devastating war had struck Jersey, jeopardising the lives and liberties of its people. In 1915, a band of 300 young men known as the Jersey Company volunteered to fight for king and country in a war beyond the comprehension of many. Feted as heroes, they proudly took their place in the trenches of the Western front. But the war was to have a devastating effect - both on the Jersey Company and their island. Soon the volunteers were not only fighting the enemy, but also waging a bitter struggle for continued recognition and support from home. Accompanied by some incredible rare photographs, this book tells the moving but ultimately tragic story of one small and unique unit caught in the maelstrom of the Great War. This is an eye-opening account of one of the most important periods in Jersey's history and promises to fascinate anyone interested in the island's extraordinary past.
Author | : Graham Maddocks |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 748 |
Release | : 2008-01-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1473816017 |
Liverpool Pals, is a record of duty, courage and endeavour of a group of men who, before war broke out in 1914, were the backbone of Liverpool's commerce. Fired with patriotism, over 4,000 of these businessmen volunteered in 1914 and were formed into the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th (Service) Battalions of the King's (Liverpool Regiment); they were the first of all the Pals battalions to be raised, and they were the last to be stood down. It is commonly held that the North of England's Pals battalions were wiped out on the 1st July, 1916, certainly this befell a number of units, but the Liverpool Pals took all their objectives on that day. From then on they fought all through the Somme Battle, The Battle of Arras and the muddy hell of Passchendaele in 1917, and the desperate defence against the German offensive of March 1918.
Author | : Ross J. Wilson |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2016-04-22 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1317156463 |
As the hundredth anniversary approaches, it is timely to reflect not only upon the Great War itself and on the memorials which were erected to ensure it did not slip from national consciousness, but also to reflect upon its rich and substantial cultural legacy. This book examines the heritage of the Great War in contemporary Britain. It addresses how the war maintains a place and value within British society through the usage of phrases, references, metaphors and imagery within popular, media, heritage and political discourse. Whilst the representation of the war within historiography, literature, art, television and film has been examined by scholars seeking to understand the origins of the 'popular memory' of the conflict, these analyses have neglected how and why wider popular debate draws upon a war fought nearly a century ago to express ideas about identity, place and politics. By examining the history, usage and meanings of references to the Great War within local and national newspapers, historical societies, political publications and manifestos, the heritage sector, popular expressions, blogs and internet chat rooms, an analysis of the discourses which structure the remembrance of the war can be created. The book acknowledges the diversity within Britain as different regional and national identities draw upon the war as a means of expression. Whilst utilising the substantial field of heritage studies, this book puts forward a new methodology for assessing cultural heritage and creates an original perspective on the place of the Great War across contemporary British society.
Author | : Dr Ross J Wilson |
Publisher | : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2013-10-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1472403096 |
As the hundredth anniversary approaches, it is timely to reflect not only upon the Great War itself and on the memorials which were erected to ensure it did not slip from national consciousness, but also to reflect upon its rich and substantial cultural legacy. This book examines the heritage of the Great War in contemporary Britain. It addresses how the war maintains a place and value within British society through the usage of phrases, references, metaphors and imagery within popular, media, heritage and political discourse. Whilst the representation of the war within historiography, literature, art, television and film has been examined by scholars seeking to understand the origins of the 'popular memory' of the conflict, these analyses have neglected how and why wider popular debate draws upon a war fought nearly a century ago to express ideas about identity, place and politics. By examining the history, usage and meanings of references to the Great War within local and national newspapers, historical societies, political publications and manifestos, the heritage sector, popular expressions, blogs and internet chat rooms, an analysis of the discourses which structure the remembrance of the war can be created. The book acknowledges the diversity within Britain as different regional and national identities draw upon the war as a means of expression. Whilst utilising the substantial field of heritage studies, this book puts forward a new methodology for assessing cultural heritage and creates an original perspective on the place of the Great War across contemporary British society.
Author | : Andrew C. Jackson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Accrington (England) |
ISBN | : 9781848844698 |
The First Battle of the Marne was one of the most pivotal battles in history. Fought outside Paris in September 1914, it turned the tide of the German invasion of France, and robbed Kaiser Wilhelm II of his best chance of winning the First World War.
Author | : Laurie Milner |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 1990-12-31 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 0850523354 |
15th (Service) BattalionThe Prince of Wales's Own West Yorkshire Regiment.