The Weekend Trippers - A Rifleman's Diary

The Weekend Trippers - A Rifleman's Diary
Author: Carole McEntee-Taylor
Publisher: Bank House Books
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781904408277

Ted Taylor, 1st Battalion, The Rifle Brigade, was sent to France in May 1940 as part of Calais Force. Outnumbered by at least three to one they managed to hold out for 4 days against the might of the 10th Panzer Division until they finally ran out of ammunition and were forced to surrender. Nicknamed 'The Weekend Trippers' as a joke because of their short time in France before they were captured, the next five years were certainly not funny for them, as Ted found himself part of the huge slave labour force in Poland under the administration of Stalag XXA and Stalag XXB. Life in the POW camps bore little resemblance to the cheerful films of the 1950s and time spent in Majdanek Concentration Camp and a Polish salt mine were things Ted buried deep in his subconscious and never spoke about. The Weekend Trippers is based on Ted's diaries written at the time. 75% of the author royalties from each book sold will be going to the Rifles Benevolent Trust.

Facing Fearful Odds

Facing Fearful Odds
Author: John Jay
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473827345

On 22 May 1940 Alec Jay arrived in Calais with his Battalion, the Queen Victoria Rifles. After four days of intense fighting, he was taken prisoner of war along with those of his colleagues who were not killed. The Calais Garrison was not evacuated.?His situation as a POW was exceptionally perilous as he was a Jew. Made to wear distinctive clothing, he was all too aware of the Nazis' determination to eradicate his race. Undeterred he made five escape attempts as well as leading a successful protest strike, one of the few during the War.??When he finally escaped, he teamed up with Czech partisans and fought alongside them during the closing stages of the War.??John Jay, a distinguished journalist and Investment manager, has reconstructed his Father's war using the archive material from four countries and numerous other sources and POW accounts. The result is a fascinating and inspiring story.

Through the Magic Door Illustrated

Through the Magic Door Illustrated
Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2021-04-28
Genre:
ISBN:

"Through the Magic Door (1907) is an essay by Arthur Conan Doyle: his subject is the charisma and charm of books. Doyle invites readers to enjoy the greatest minds of all times through what they have left behind and argues that, when we read, the selfishness and hopelessness of the world can be left behind."

The Victorian Soldier in Africa

The Victorian Soldier in Africa
Author: Edward Spiers
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719061219

This book re-examines the campaign experience of British soldiers in Africa during the period 1874-1902. It uses using a range of sources, such as letters and diaries, to allow soldiers to 'speak form themselves' about their experience of colonial.

Drinking Boston

Drinking Boston
Author: Stephanie Schorow
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493050907

From the revolutionary camaraderie of the Colonial taverns to the saloons of the turn of the century; from Prohibition—a period rife with class politics, social reform, and opportunism—to a trail of nightclub neon so vast, it was called the “Conga Belt,” Drinking Boston is a tribute to the fascinating role alcohol has played throughout the city's history.

Dispatches

Dispatches
Author: Michael Herr
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307814165

"The best book to have been written about the Vietnam War" (The New York Times Book Review); an instant classic straight from the front lines. From its terrifying opening pages to its final eloquent words, Dispatches makes us see, in unforgettable and unflinching detail, the chaos and fervor of the war and the surreal insanity of life in that singular combat zone. Michael Herr’s unsparing, unorthodox retellings of the day-to-day events in Vietnam take on the force of poetry, rendering clarity from one of the most incomprehensible and nightmarish events of our time. Dispatches is among the most blistering and compassionate accounts of war in our literature.

Dunkirk

Dunkirk
Author: Julian Thompson
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611453143

Describes the events surrounding the Battle of Dunkirk and the rescue of British troops from the beaches of Dunkirk during World War II.