Kitchener was one of the most successful and far-sighted generals Britain has ever had, and his reputation was worldwide. But he has always been a mystery. Legends proliferated about him in his lifetime, and the circumstances of his death have remained an enigma. Not until later, with fresh material coming to light, was it possible to find the real person behind the legend. In this absorbing and percipient study, we begin to realise what a debt Britain owes to Kitchener. Far from being the remote, austere figure of the placards, he was a daring adventurer and spy, a meticulous planner and perfectionist, and a commander who took his place in the forefront of the battle in order to know exactly what was happening. Like modern generals, Kitchener believed that battles should be won before they are fought, and proved that small, well-organised armies could defeat vastly superior forces. In the Sudan he defeated is enemy in a final, searing battle; in South Africa he fought an entirely different campaign in which he methodically removed all his enemy's advantages. Setbacks only spurred him to greater efforts. He was trusted by civilians; worshipped by his soldiers; and detested but most of his officers. When he became Commander-in-Chief in India he had no war to fight, but he left the army in good shape for when its time came. His talent as a planner was great, and much thought was given to thwarting Russian ambitions in Afghanistan. In the end the Soviets did not invade that country until sixty years after his death. And although, in company with Churchill, he is blamed for the Dardanelles disaster, recent disclosures of the limitations of contemporary naval gunnery have shown that the real blame lay elsewhere. Philip Warner studied Kitchener for many years. In this book he investigates the personal myths as well as the public man; Kitchener's dislike of politicians and the stormy episodes this caused later in h
The definitive biography of one of the most successful generals Britain has ever had
Kitchener was one of the most successful generals Britain has ever had, and yet he has always been a mystery. Legends proliferated about him in his lifetime, and the circumstances of his death have remained an enigma. Not until recently, with the fresh material which has come to light, has it been possible to find the real person behind that enormous, intimidating moustache.
In this absorbing study Philip Warner shows us exactly what a debt Britain owes to Kitchener. Far from being the remote, austere figure of the placards, he was a daring adventurer and spy, a meticulous planner and a commander who took his place at the front of the battle. He was trusted by civilians; worshipped by his men, and detested by most of his officers.
Philip Warner had exclusive access to the papers of the Kitchener family while researching this book, and spoke to the few people still alive who knew the man personally. The result is the definitive biography of this most important yet least known of British generals.
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Cloth. Etat : VG/G. Black & White Photos/maps (illustrateur). London, UK: Hamish Hamilton. VG/G. (1985). . Cloth. With several appendices including Woolwich in the Kitchener period; reports on the Sudan, 1935 by Major Kitchener; Kitchener's advertising campaign with facsimiles; letters from Mrs. Florence Marc (Kitchener's cousin) to her son; writings of Kitchener and Ludendorff on the death of Kitchener. Bibliography. . 8vo., viii, 247pp., Light foxing on front & rear endpapers as with jacket flaps; some fading of dj . N° de réf. du vendeur BOOKS242425
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(Subject: Political & Biographies - General) One of the most successful British Generals, Kitchener's adventurous early activities took him to The Sudan and South African Wars. He became C in C India and Secretary of State for War in WWI. A meticulous planner and a commander who fought his battles from the forefront, he took some blame for the tragedy in the Dardanelles. An intimidating enigma, Warner looks at the myths as well as the public man. (Published: 1985) (Publisher: Hamish Hamilton) (ISBN: 0241115876) (Pagination: viii + 247pp, 29 illustrations.) (Condition: Mint. Storage wear only.) UL-XXXXXX. N° de réf. du vendeur 5528-01
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Hardback. Etat : Very Good. 1st UK Edition. Large octavo size [16x24cm approx]. Very Good condition in Very Good Dustjacket. DJ protected in our purpose-made clear archival plastic sleeve. Very light fading to DJ spine. Illustrated with Black & White Photographs and Maps. 247 pages. The definitive biography of one of the most important yet least known of British generals. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. N° de réf. du vendeur 332472
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