Alastair Pearson is one of the very small band of men to have achieved the distinction of winning...
A lively memoir from a surgeon who has seen war, death, and sorrowbut always retains his sense of...
Alastair Pearson is one of the very small band of men to have achieved the distinction of winning...
'First published in Great Britain in 2001 by Leo Cooper'--Title page verso.
Siegfried Sassoon and Robert Graves were two of the most famous British authors of the 20th centu...
'Shan' Hackett is remembered by his own and succeeding generations for a variety of achievements ...
Anecdotal in style, these memoirs do not follow a chronological order. The author is a surgeon wh...
The Author, a German National, was interned by the British at Dehra Dun in India. In 1942, he and...
Geoffrey Salmond rose to become Chief of the Air Staff in the mid-1930s, succeeding his brother a...
Follows on from 'Walking The Somme' in the 'Battleground' series. Illustrated.
General John 'Shan' Hackett is remembered by his own and succeeding generations for a variety of ...
Rather than being a conventional regimental history, Fighting Tigers instead picks out fourteen c...