An Officer and a Gentlewoman
Title | An Officer and a Gentlewoman PDF eBook |
Author | Heloise Goodley |
Publisher | Constable |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2012-01-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1780330146 |
When Heloise Goodley ditched her City job and decided to attend officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, she had no prior military experience. On her arrival she was a complete novice: she'd never fired a rifle, she couldn't march; she couldn't make her bed; she couldn't even shine her shoes. An Officer and a Gentlewoman charts Goodley's absorbing journey through Sandhurst and on to Afghanistan and gives an insight into the array of bizarre military behaviours and customs at this esoteric and hidden institution. With wit and sensitivity Goodley details her experiences as a cadet and the painful transition from civilian to soldier. Moreover, she rejects lazy preconceptions and sheds new light on what has hitherto been a bastion of maleness - the British Army.
An Officer and a Gentle Woman
Title | An Officer and a Gentle Woman PDF eBook |
Author | Doreen Owens Malek |
Publisher | Harlequin Treasury-Silhouette Intim |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780373079582 |
An Officer And A Gentle Woman by Doreen Owens Malek released on Aug 25, 1999 is available now for purchase.
An Officer and a Gentlewoman
Title | An Officer and a Gentlewoman PDF eBook |
Author | Heloise Goodley |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2012-01-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1780330146 |
When Heloise Goodley ditched her City job and decided to attend officer training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, she had no prior military experience. On her arrival she was a complete novice: she'd never fired a rifle, she couldn't march; she couldn't make her bed; she couldn't even shine her shoes. An Officer and a Gentlewoman charts Goodley's absorbing journey through Sandhurst and on to Afghanistan and gives an insight into the array of bizarre military behaviours and customs at this esoteric and hidden institution. With wit and sensitivity Goodley details her experiences as a cadet and the painful transition from civilian to soldier. Moreover, she rejects lazy preconceptions and sheds new light on what has hitherto been a bastion of maleness - the British Army.
The United States Air Force JAG Law Review
Title | The United States Air Force JAG Law Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Air Force law |
ISBN |
Reconstructing Women's Wartime Lives
Title | Reconstructing Women's Wartime Lives PDF eBook |
Author | Penny Summerfield |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780719044618 |
The effects of World War II on women's sense of themselves forms the basis of this exploration of the interaction between cultural representations of men and women in World War II, and women's own narratives of their wartime lives.
The Accomplish'd Housewife; Or, The Gentlewoman's Companion: Containing I. Reflections on the Education of the Fair Sex, Etc
Title | The Accomplish'd Housewife; Or, The Gentlewoman's Companion: Containing I. Reflections on the Education of the Fair Sex, Etc PDF eBook |
Author | ACCOMPLISHED HOUSEWIFE. |
Publisher | |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 1745 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Elizabeth Macarthur
Title | Elizabeth Macarthur PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Scott Tucker |
Publisher | Text Publishing |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2018-04-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1925626466 |
‘An intimate portrait of a woman who changed herself and Australia...Michelle Scott Tucker makes Elizabeth Macarthur step off the page.’ David Hunt , Author of Girt In 1788 a young gentlewoman raised in the vicarage of an English village married a handsome, haughty and penniless army officer. In any Austen novel that would be the end of the story, but for the real-life woman who became an Australian farming entrepreneur, it was just the beginning. John Macarthur took credit for establishing the Australian wool industry and would feature on the two-dollar note, but it was practical Elizabeth who managed their holdings—while dealing with the results of John’s manias: duels, quarrels, court cases, a military coup, long absences overseas, grandiose construction projects and, finally, his descent into certified insanity. Michelle Scott Tucker shines a light on an often-overlooked aspect of Australia’s history in this fascinating story of a remarkable woman. Michelle Scott Tucker owns and operates a management consulting company, and lives on a small farm in regional Victoria with her husband and children. Elizabeth Macarthur is her first book. ‘Tucker’s great achievement is to have scraped back the familiar historical material to uncover a fresh and compelling portrait of Elizabeth Macarthur in her own words and the words of those who knew her.’ Australian ‘In writing this lively, entertaining and profoundly empathetic biography, [Tucker] has also brought other colonial women out of the shaows and told their story too...There are not many biographies or histories of Australia that are unputdownable, but this one is. Highly recommended!’ ANZ LitLovers 'The triumphs and trials of Elizabeth Macarthur, a capable business woman and dedicated wife and mother, are given their due in this impressively researched biography.’ Brenda Niall ‘This carefully researched history is a highly interesting read that highlights the importance of women in the settlement of New South Wales.’ Otago Daily Times 'Finally, Elizabeth Macarthur steps out from the long shadow of her infamous, entrepreneurial husband. In Michelle Scott Tucker’s devoted hands, Elizabeth emerges as a canny businesswoman, charming diplomat, loving mother and indefatigable survivor. A fascinating, faithful portrait of a remarkable woman and the young, volatile colony she helped to build.’ Clare Wright ‘A nourishing, fascinating, and eye-opening read.’ Alpha Reader ‘Tucker expertly details the trials, tragedies and triumphs of the early settlement of NSW...This book is an important historical memoir documenting the incredible life of an Australian pioneer and her role as the matriarch of one of Australia’s first agricultural dynasties.’ Countryman ‘Elizabeth Macarthur: A Life at the Edge of the World is a great read. It crafts a compulsive story with good research, giving a convincing look into colonial New South Wales. It offers the pleasures of fine biography in tracing one person’s life in all its seasons, through its successes and failures, joys and miseries.’ NathanHobby blog ‘A stunning and intimate look at Elizabeth [Macarthur] and the family’s lives...Should be required reading in schools...An informative and learned look at colonial history.’ AU Review