A Military Miscellany: Wit and Wisdom from the Armed Forces

A Military Miscellany: Wit and Wisdom from the Armed Forces

by JeremyArcher (Author)

Synopsis

From Napoleon Bonaparte to Winston Churchill, military experience has provided both men and women down the ages with a wealth of sage advice and wise council, not only on wartime strategy, but on lessons for living a good life; from the moral and political dimensions of conflict, to leadership, work, marriage, family and friendship. Historian Jeremy Archer has delved into his personal archives to compile an absorbing and illuminating collection of advice from military figures through the ages, from great generals and military strategists, to wartime leaders, soldiers, writers and poets. Ranging in tone from the heartfelt - such as letters of advice written from fathers to sons - to more light-hearted instruction, Jeremy Archer's collection of military wisdom provides a wealth of wise words, humorous anecdotes and witty bon mots, as well as life lessons learned by military figures that still resonate strongly today.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Published: 07 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 1909653349
ISBN 13: 9781909653344
Book Overview: * A collection of extracts combining advice (both sage and satirical) and life lessons from military figures through the ages.; * The author is a keen historian as well as a former soldier, who served in the British army for ten years.; * From sincere instruction to satirical edict, this collection covers topics such as conflict, leadership, marriage, family and friendship, from a military perspective.; * Perfect gift for men of all ages.

Author Bio
After serving in the British Army for ten years, Jeremy Archer now lives in London and works in the City. An enthusiastic historian, his first book, Home for Christmas, was an anthology of wartime Christmas extracts from 1777 to the present day. His second, Away at Christmas, looked at how the season was celebrated by some of the world's best-known explorers. His third, A Royal Christmas, investigated how the Royal family have celebrated Christmas day, from the Victorian era to the present day. Hugo Vickers described it as 'a rich achievement full of glorious anecdotes'.