The Royal Over-Seas League: From Empire into Commonwealth, A History of the First 100 Years

The Royal Over-Seas League: From Empire into Commonwealth, A History of the First 100 Years

by Adele Smith (Author)

Synopsis

In 1910, when Evelyn Wrench founded the Royal Over-Seas League, King George V was on the throne, the British Empire seemed invincible and for most people international travel was a new and exciting opportunity. One hundred years later, the world and Britain's place in it has been transformed almost beyond recognition. Yet the League has weathered all these changes and now enters its second century with a renewed sense of energy and purpose. How has the ROSL developed since 1910 and responded to the fundamental shift from Empire into Commonwealth? What are the enduring aims and values, shared by all members of the League, which inform its activities? And how will it continue to evolve and find its place over the next hundred years? This engaging and concise history of the first hundred years of the Royal Over-Seas League is lavishly illustrated with images from all aspects of the League's life and full of lively anecdotes about the many distinguished figures who have played a part in its creation. From Cecil Rhodes and John Ruskin, sources of inspiration to Evelyn Wrench, to Lord Northcliffe, Lord Baden-Powell and Earl Mountbatten, amongst many others who have been active in the League's development, the story also includes the many artists, musicians and writers who owe much to Royal Over-Seas League sponsorship of their early careers. A delightful commemoration of the rich history of the Royal Over-Seas League, it will inform and entertain anyone who is curious to find out more about this distinctive and important organization.

$24.98

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: I B Tauris & Co Ltd
Published: 06 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 1848850115
ISBN 13: 9781848850118

Author Bio
Adele Smith has had a varied career in public relations and fund-raising. She was the Director of Public Relations at the Royal Over-Seas League and Editor of its quarterly journal 'Overseas' for four years and has maintained a strong association with the League ever since. She was born in Northumberland and educated at the Universities of Leeds and Oxford.