Kitchener

Kitchener
Title Kitchener PDF eBook
Author Philip Warner
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Pages 247
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780304367207

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Kitchener is one of the most successful, and controversial, generals in the history of the British Empire. Uncovering new material, this title is the definitive biography of the iconic general. Originally published: London: Hamilton, 1985.

Kitchener's Army

Kitchener's Army
Title Kitchener's Army PDF eBook
Author Peter Simkins
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 392
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780719026386

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Post Grad

Post Grad
Title Post Grad PDF eBook
Author Caroline Kitchener
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 227
Release 2017-04-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0062429531

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An honest and deeply reported account of five women and the opportunities and frustrations they face in the year following their graduation from an elite university. Recent Princeton graduate Caroline Kitchener weaves together her experiences from her first year after college with that of four of her peers in order to delve more deeply into what the world now offers a female college graduate, and how the world perceives them. Each of the five girls in this diverse group were expected to attend college—but most had no clear expectations for their futures post-graduation. And as Kitchener follows each member of the group, it becomes harder to reduce them to stereotypes, harder either to defend or to judge their choices. Kitchener navigates expertly between the very personal and the wider sociological perspectives as she outlines a chronological year in the lives of all five women, illuminating and clarifying each one of their choices, victories, and foibles. Both a broad and an intensely individual exploration, Post Grad is a portrait of the shifting environment of that important year after graduation, as well as an intimate look at how a select group of very different individuals handles its challenges—navigating family tensions, relationships, jobs, and that ever-elusive notion of independence.

Churchill, Kitchener and Lloyd George

Churchill, Kitchener and Lloyd George
Title Churchill, Kitchener and Lloyd George PDF eBook
Author Stephen Cliffe
Publisher Fonthill Media
Pages 266
Release 2017-05-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Would it have been possible for the First World War to be avoided? Steve Cliffe, author of Churchill, Kitchener and Lloyd George: First World Warlords, believes so as did David Lloyd George, Britain’s wartime prime minister. In a bloody act of annihilation that killed over half a million young British men, George was one of three powerful personalities who indelibly stamped their authority and influence on the conduct and final outcome of ‘the war to end all wars’. Of the other two, Winston Churchill became better known for his role in the Second World War, and Lord Kitchener was arguably the greatest instigator of Britain’s war effort. With his image stamped on the iconic ‘Your country needs you’ enlistment poster during the war, Kitchener exerted tremendous influence on both politicians and a lost generation of British youth. Those who start wars seldom finish them, and Kitchener, tragically, was no exception to this grim rule. Illustrations: 40 black-and-white photographs

Kitchener (Berlin), 1880-1960

Kitchener (Berlin), 1880-1960
Title Kitchener (Berlin), 1880-1960 PDF eBook
Author Rych Mills
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780738511511

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Kitchener, Ontario, is a community with two histories. As Berlin, it was a rapidly growing and prosperous town reveling in its Germanic heritage. After dramatic civic upheavals from 1915 to 1919, it emerged, somewhat bruised, as Kitchener. From a twenty-first-century viewpoint, there often appears to be a disconnection between the two. Kitchener (Berlin): 1880-1960 challenges this perception and bridges the two histories. Using mostly unpublished photographs, many from the Waterloo Historical Society's collection, the author captures the town that was and the city that is. Kitchener (Berlin): 1880-1960 brings to life many long-gone treasures, such as the classic city hall, the post office, and the sugar factory. William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's longest-serving prime minister, is seen during his hometown visits. Famous, as well as less familiar, individuals are captured, including Breithaupt and Bailey, Ahrens and Timm, Schmalz and Peoli, and Euler and Izma. This history also welcomes the reader to explore such questions as who was the father of Canadian soccer, who really turned on the first hydropower in 1910, who were "Big Charlie" and "Pop," and what was the Committee-of-One?

Kitchener's Lost Boys

Kitchener's Lost Boys
Title Kitchener's Lost Boys PDF eBook
Author John Oakes
Publisher The History Press
Pages 186
Release 2011-11-08
Genre History
ISBN 0752475762

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In the early days of the First World War, Lord Kitchener made his famous appeal for volunteers to join the New Army. Men flocked to recruiting offices to enlist, and on some days tens of thousands of potential soldiers responded to his call. Men had to be at least eighteen years old to join up, and nineteen to serve overseas, but in the flurry of activity many younger boys came to enlist: some were only thirteen or fourteen. Many were turned away, but a lot were illegally conscripted, and as many as 250,000 underage boys found themselves fighting for King and Country in the First World War. Over half would never return home. In this groundbreaking new book, John Oakes - whose own father-in-law walked out of the Welsh valleys to join the Royal Navy at the age of fourteen - delves into the complex history of Britain's youngest Great War recruits. Focusing on the recruitment crisis of 1914, he reveals why boys joined up, what their experiences were and how they survived to endure a lifetime of memories. For those who didn't, an unknown grave awaited, and in some cases their mothers never knew what had become of their children.

Kitchener's War: British Strategy from 1914-1916

Kitchener's War: British Strategy from 1914-1916
Title Kitchener's War: British Strategy from 1914-1916 PDF eBook
Author George H. Cassar
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Pages 390
Release 2005-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1612344453

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A new study of one of Britain's most famous soldiers.