London's Oldest Rugby Clubs

London's Oldest Rugby Clubs
Author: Dick Tyson
Publisher: Jeremy Greenwood Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-06-20
Genre: Rugby Union football
ISBN: 9781899163861

A comprehensive guide to every London rugby club that is over 100 years old - whether or not they are still playing.

The French Foreign Legion

The French Foreign Legion
Author: Douglas Boyd
Publisher: Ian Allen Pub
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2010-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780711035003

The French Foreign Legion is an extraordinary and unique army, specifically created for foreign nationals wishing to serve in the French Armed Forces, but commanded by French officers. For nearly two centuries, adventure seekers or men on the run from all around the globe have found a home in the Foreign Legion and shed blood for France. In this book, author Douglas Boyd has been given unrivalled access to the Legion to tell its story from its inception in the 1830s, when it was primarily used to protect and expand the French colonial empire during the nineteenth century, but it has also fought in almost all French wars including the Franco-Prussian War and both World Wars. The Legion is today known as an elite military unit whose training focuses not only on traditional military skills, but also on its strong esprit de corps.

Bruno

Bruno
Author: Roger Booth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Actors
ISBN: 9780908812837

Bruno. The surname Lawrence seems almost superfluous, but the first name conjures up a whirlwind of memories. Music, touring theatre in New Zealand and Australia, films and television. From the 1950s until his untimely death in 1995 Bruno Lawrence was an enduring popular culture figure on both sides of the Tasman. But Bruno also enjoyed an international reputation, with roles in feature films like Smash Palace, Utu and The Quiet Earth as well as major roles in television programmes such as Frontline (which propelled him to fame in Australia), and several academy awards. Boundless energy, diverse talents, tremendous charm, a strong sense of fairness... these were just some of the qualities that made him so memorable. Yet this is no hagiography, for author Booth also explores Bruno's excesses, his improvidence and minor criminal activities (starting with the theft of a saxophone at age eight, and its redeeming aftermath). This first biography of Bruno Lawrence will delight all who have enjoyed his music and films. Numerous illustrations add visual appeal to an amazing and enchanting story.

A Scientific Way of War

A Scientific Way of War
Author: Ian C. Hope
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0803277180

While faith in the Enlightenment was waning elsewhere by 1850, at the United States Military Academy at West Point and in the minds of academy graduates serving throughout the country Enlightenment thinking persisted, asserting that war was governable by a grand theory accessible through the study of military science. Officers of the regular army and instructors at the military academy and their political superiors all believed strongly in the possibility of acquiring a perfect knowledge of war through the proper curriculum. A Scientific Way of War analyzes how the doctrine of military science evolved from teaching specific Napoleonic applications to embracing subjects that were useful for war in North America. Drawing from a wide array of materials, Ian C. Hope refutes earlier charges of a lack of professionalization in the antebellum American army and an overreliance on the teachings of Swiss military theorist Antoine de Jomini. Instead, Hope shows that inculcation in West Point’s American military curriculum eventually came to provide the army with an officer corps that shared a common doctrine and common skill in military problem solving. The proliferation of military science ensured that on the eve of the Civil War there existed a distinctly American, and scientific, way of war. Purchase the audio edition.

Fourth Indian Division

Fourth Indian Division
Author: Lieut Colonel Gr Stevens Obe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2014-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781845749934

The 4th was one of the most celebrated Divisions of WW2, combining some of the most illustrious Regiments of the British and Indian Armies. It travelled 15,000 miles and suffered 25,000 casualties during its five years of service in Eritrea, Syria, the Western Desert, Tunisia, Italy and Greece. It particularly distinguished itself at Cassino.