Lt. Col. Frederick McKelvey Bell holds an eminent place among the Canadians that were engaged in the war effort in France; his medical unit was the first of the Canadians to land and set to work in ……続きを見る
John Ward was a self-taught artist,the son of a Master Mariner, who began his career apprenticed to a house and ship painter in Hull. Having completed his term by 1819, aged 21, he exhibited his fir……続きを見る
The north of England has repeatedly inspired painters to protray its scenery and ways of life. This was especially true at the turn of the nineteenth century when an upsurge of interest in its peopl……続きを見る
Examines the role of Christianity in British statecraft, politics, media, the armed forces and in the education and socialization of the young during the Second World War.
This volume presents a maj……続きを見る
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. ROGER LE BRABANCON.
CHAPTER II. ROBERT TRESILIAN.
CHAPTER III. THOMAS BILLING.
CHAPTER IV. JOHN FITZJAMES.
CHAPTER V. THOMAS FLEMING.
CHAPTER VI. NICHOLAS HYDE.
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« Mémoires du comte Belliard, lieutenant-général, pair de France écrits par lui-même, recueillis et mis en ordre par M. Vinet, l'un de ses aides-de-camp. Paris, Berguet et Petion, 1842, 3 vol. in-8°……続きを見る
"Never refuse a fight, is the motto of the Royal Flying Corps.” – And so it was with Captain Campbell, one of the earliest British flying aces with five victories to his name. His flying career was ……続きを見る