A Schoolboy's War in Cornwall
Title | A Schoolboy's War in Cornwall PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Reeve |
Publisher | The History Press |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2010-09-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 075095275X |
Although only children at the time, the Second World War had a permanent effect on the schoolboys who lived through the conflict. Watching a country preparing for war and then being immersed in the horrors of the Blitz brought encounters and events that some will never forget. Now in their seventies and eighties, many are revisiting their memories of this period of upheaval and strife for the first time. In this poignant book, the author shares vivid memories of his evacuation from war-torn London to the comparative safety of places like Newquay, St Ives and Redruth in Cornwall. From touching recollections of enjoyable days spent with loved ones to the dark moments of falling bombs, this is an honest account of a wartime child's formative years. Together with rare images and accounts from fellow evacuees who were sent to Cornwall to escape the ravages of war, this book reveals how these experiences are indelibly inscribed on the minds of wartime children.
A Schoolboy's War in Sussex
Title | A Schoolboy's War in Sussex PDF eBook |
Author | James Roffey |
Publisher | The History Press |
Pages | 145 |
Release | 2010-07-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0750952741 |
Although only children at the time, the Second World War had a permanent effect on the schoolboys who lived through the conflict. Watching a country preparing for war and then being immersed in the horrors of the Blitz brought encounters and events that some will never forget. Now in their seventies and eighties, many are revisiting their memories of this period of upheaval and strife for the first time.As he fully immersed himself in rural life in the little village of Pulborough, the author witnessed some extraordinary events, from finding an injured German airman in the woods, to watching Bailey bridges being erected in the fortified village and observing the Battle of Britain raging overhead. After four years of highs and lows, evacuation had a lasting effect, and although he could not wait to return to London, the author moved back to Sussex as soon as he was old enough.
Schoolboy Soldier - 1914-1918 Memoir
Title | Schoolboy Soldier - 1914-1918 Memoir PDF eBook |
Author | Bertram Armitage |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0244976074 |
An autobiographical account of an under-age lad who managed to enlist in the British Army and fought in the First World War. The book was developed later from the author's own contemporary field diaries, and is ably illustrated with his own paintings. His story is related candidly and with humour. A good read.
The Cornish Overseas
Title | The Cornish Overseas PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Dundurn |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781904880042 |
The story of the migration of the Cornish people throughout the world is an epic. Payton is one of the world's leading scholars of the movement of Cornish people over time, both within the UK and to the major mining and agricultural districts of the world. This book follows new research over the last six years.
Collier's
Title | Collier's PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 910 |
Release | 1910 |
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ISBN |
The Listener
Title | The Listener PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 972 |
Release | 1970-07 |
Genre | Radio addresses, debates, etc |
ISBN |
A Kingdom United
Title | A Kingdom United PDF eBook |
Author | Catriona Pennell |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | |
Release | 2012-03-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0191624373 |
In this, the first fully documented study of British and Irish popular reactions to the outbreak of the First World War, Catriona Pennell explores UK public opinion of the time, successfully challenging post-war constructions of 'war enthusiasm' in the British case, and disengagement in the Irish. Drawing from a vast array of contemporary diaries, letters, journals, and newspaper accounts from across the UK, A Kingdom United explores what people felt, and how they acted, in response to an unanticipated and unprecedented crisis. It is a history of both ordinary people and elite figures in extraordinary times. Pennell demonstrates that describing the reactions of over 40 million British and Irish people to the outbreak of war as either enthusiastic in the British case, or disengaged in the Irish, is over-simplified and inadequate. Emotional reactions to the war were ambiguous and complex, and changed over time. By the end of 1914 the populations of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland had largely embraced the war, but the war had also embraced them and showed no signs of relinquishing its grip. The five months from August to December 1914 set the shape of much that was to follow. A Kingdom United describes and explains the twenty-week formative process in order to deepen our understanding of British and Irish entry into war.