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Man of War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Man of War

Captain Alan Hillgarth was just 15 years old when he found himself aboard the HMS Bacchante as World War I broke out. Within months he'd fought at Gallipoli, bayoneted an attacking Turkish soldier, and been shot in the head and leg. Such was the preamble to an extraordinary career, and a fascinating life.

Among the Deer
  • Language: en

Among the Deer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-21
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  • Publisher: Quiller

In this absorbing memoir Duff Hart Davies looks back over fifty years of watching, stalking and writing about deer. Throughout the text he captures the grace and mystery of this elusive creature.

Peter Fleming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Peter Fleming

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The War That Never Was
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

The War That Never Was

This title tells the story of a secret war fought by British mercenaries in the Yemen in the early 1960s. The book features British military history, much in the spirit of Ben McIntyre's 'Agent Zigzag' and 'Operation Mincemeat'.

King's Counsellor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

King's Counsellor

As Assistant Private Secretary to four monarchs, 'Tommy' Lascelles had a ringside seat from which to observe the workings of the royal household and Downing Street during the first half of the 20th century. These fascinating diaries begin with Edward VIII's abdication and end with George VI's death and his daughter Elizabeth's Coronation. In between we see George VI at work and play, a portrait more intimate than any other previously published. This compelling account also includes Princess Margaret's relationship with Peter Townsend, and throws an intriguing new light on the way in which King George VI and Winston Churchill worked together during the Second World War.

Man of War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Man of War

'A lot of people know me, ' wrote Alan Hillgarth in a letter, 'but I'm very much an enigma to most of them and regarded with suspicion because I don't fit into any category . . . I'm a trouble-maker. I ride the storm.' Captain Alan Hillgarth was just 15 years old when he found himself aboard the HMS Bacchante as the First World War broke out. Within months he'd fought at Gallipoli, bayoneted an attacking Turkish soldier, and been shot in the head and leg. After the war, Hillgarth became an author of thrillers, a gold-hunter in South America, a diplomat and a spy-master. As British Consul in Majorca during the Spanish Civil War, from 1936 to 1939, he saved countless lives acting as mediator between the two sides. From 1940 to 1943 he was Britain's most important intelligence officer in Spain, a key player in the successful Allied subterfuge Operation Mincemeat. Later he became Chief of Intelligence for the Eastern Fleet, in Ceylon, and a key advisor to Churchill, during and after the war. With exclusive access to the family archive, Hart-Davis is uncovering the truth about an era previously shrouded in mystery and a man that wanted it that way.

Hero of Kumaon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Hero of Kumaon

Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, man-eating tigers and leopards ravaged the population of Kumaon, killing villagers in large numbers. For example, the Champawat man-eater had killed over 434 people in six years, and the Panar man-eater over 400. Jim Corbett became a hero for thousands of families in the region when he answered their appeals to end this menace. Born in Nainital and fluent in the local dialects, Corbett trained himself in the local jungles spread across hundreds of square kilometres to become patient beyond endurance, and an excellent shot. He was also an evocative writer on wildlife in India, whose books are still read with delight all over the world, and a conservationist whose legacy is still celebrated. Duff Hart-Davis threads together the biography of this very private, unassuming individual, who held a day job as a clerk in the Indian Railways. Often, through Corbett's own written word, the author highlights his adventures in sequence and in context, bringing the Hero of Kumaon to life once again.

Our Land at War: A Portrait of Rural Britain 1939–45
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Our Land at War: A Portrait of Rural Britain 1939–45

A rich account of the impact of the Second World War on the lives of people living in the farms and villages of Britain.

Hitler's Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Hitler's Games

In addition to a description of the Olympic games of 1936, this book explores their social and political importance.

The Duff Cooper Diaries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 780

The Duff Cooper Diaries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-20
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

The long awaited and highly revealing diaries of the politician, diplomat, and socialite (married to Lady Diana Cooper) 'This is a fabulous, jaw-dropping read' SUNDAY TIMES 'Duff Cooper was as close to the action as anyone during the dramatic events of the mid-20th century. He was also comically priapic, committing enough sexual indiscretions to fill a dozen diaries' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Fascinating for two things: their testament to an exhilarating century and their witness to a vanished age of power and privilege ... What a man' OBSERVER Duff Cooper was a first-rate witness of just about every significant event from 1914 to 1950. His diary includes some magnificent set pieces - as a young sol...