by RichardHolmes (Author)
Sir John French is a figure who has always aroused controversy. Douglas Haig despised him, while Churchill thought his leadership qualities unsurpassed. Despite being the most capable cavalry leader of his generation, posterity has judged him an unfeeling butcher, responsible for more deaths in the first two hours of the battle of Loos than all the casualties on both sides in the 1944 D-Day landings. But there was another side to French, which is only revealed in his private papers. If his public life was controversial, his private life was positively scandalous: he courted dismissal after an affair with a fellow officer's wife, and had a string of beautiful and well-connected mistresses. And far from being the unfeeling butcher of popular myth, he was personally tormented by what he termed 'glory and her twin sister murder'. The lengthening casualty lists on the Western Front filled him with despair, as he envisaged his room at GHQ filled with the 'silent army' of the dead. In the writing of this book, the first and only comprehensive biography of the Field Marshal, Richard Holmes was granted unrestricted access to Sir John French's private papers. His research has produced a portrait of a complex man, at the heart of some of the most important military events of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 13 May 2004
ISBN 10: 0297846140
ISBN 13: 9780297846147
Book Overview: Richard Holmes has become a household name This is the only major biography of French Written with unrestricted access to previously unseen private papers French is a major historical figure: cavalry commander in the Boer War, leader of the BEF at Mons and Loos, Viceroy of Ireland at the height of the Troubles in 1918