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Spencer's War: The First Journey

Spencer's War: The First Journey
Author: Kelvin White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780648910909

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Life is idyllic for Spencer Marlowe, a successful Gen Y marketing guru, living the dream in Perth, Western Australia. Good-looking, fit and self-assured, Spencer is fascinated by Japanese culture, fluent in the Japanese language, and passionately in love with his Japanese girlfriend, Michiyo. He's also a formidable karate expert who just can't stop getting into trouble. After a particularly eventful night, involving bikie gangs and motorbikes, he makes up his mind to marry Michiyo. But on the very same night as his romantic proposal, he is inexplicably transported back in time to Perth in 1942, where he finds himself a recruit in the army and forced to play a war game.As time goes on, with no indication of when he might return to his old life, Spencer embarks on a dangerous mission to Singapore - his assignment to detonate Japanese ships and prevent the invasion of Australia. But can Spencer destroy an enemy he's come to love? Can he convince his senior officers he's not a spy? Can he conform to a new culture and its old-fashioned beliefs? And - in this time - can he save the day?Along the way, Spencer's comrades, and the many colourful characters he meets, become like family. The beautiful and beguiling Trilby Lim, potentially something more. But just as Spencer finds his feet, they're whisked out from underneath him and he begins to question everything. Including if he wants to go back home...


Stanley Spencer

Stanley Spencer
Author: Paul Gough
Publisher: Sansom Company Limited
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2006
Genre: Painters
ISBN:

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Stanley Spencer was one of Britain's greatest twentieth-century artists. This book tells the story of the artist's journey from cosseted family life, through the drudgery of a war hospital and the malarial battlefields of a forgotten front, to his vision of peace and resurrection in Burghclere.


Dark Horse

Dark Horse
Author: Larry Spencer
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1682477045

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Gen. Larry O. Spencer, USAF (Ret.), was born and raised on the Horseshoe--a tough inner-city street in southeast Washington D.C. Both parents lived in the rural south under Jim Crow and "separate but equal" laws. Spencer's father was a career Army soldier who lost his left hand during the Korean War, suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, and worked two jobs. His mother completed tenth grade, had no driver's license, and was left alone during the week to raise their six children. The Horseshoe was a hard neighborhood where fights were common, and the school systems were second-rate. The expectations of living in an all-Black neighborhood were to be good at sports while shunning academic prowess. Spencer met those expectations: he struggled in school, but teachers who did not want to see him repeat their class would pass him to the next grade. That environment resulted in poor self-esteem and a bleak outlook for the future. Quite by chance, Spencer enlisted in the U.S. Air Force where he continued to struggle with the racial turmoil of the 1970s. A senior non-commissioned officer saw promise in Spencer and guided him to obtain a college degree and apply for Officer Training School where he excelled. As a very young first lieutenant, he was assigned to a tough job in the Pentagon, but Spencer earned an early reputation as a fast burner. In 1990 he took command of a squadron that won accolades and awards for their performance during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Spencer went on to serve at the White House, and then successfully commanded a Group and a Wing before being assigned as the chief financial officer (comptroller) for Air Combat Command, the largest command in the Air Force. During that assignment, Spencer was promoted to brigadier general and was tasked to set up a new Directorate at Air Force Materiel Command. Spencer later returned to the Pentagon where he led Air Force Budget. He ultimately became the Air Force's thirty-seventh vice chief of staff, making him one of only nine African Americans promoted to four stars. Spencer concludes his historic climb with life lessons learned on his journey from the inner city to the Pentagon.


THE 1806 VOYAGE OF THE SPENCER:

THE 1806 VOYAGE OF THE SPENCER:
Author: HECTOR JOHN MUNN
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2014-02-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1493151401

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In the summer of 1806 the vessel the Spencer left Oban, Scotland headed for Canada to pick up a load of lumber. But first it came to anchor off the island of Colonsay and took aboard 115 Gaelic speaking emigrants and their baggage. They were going to Prince Edward Island where Lord Selkirk had promised them land to be bought outright or on contract. The passengers were related in some way to two family heads named McNeill and McMillan. For example 20 year old James Munn had just married Elizabeth McMillan and their siblings James McMillan and Ann Munn would be married as soon as they reached PEI. Why these couples and their other family members wanted to leave Colonsay is the story told here. Events of Scottish history may have made it necessary to emigrate at that time and we speculate as to how it was financially possible. The McMillans and the Munns would fit with prior Selkirk Settlers by taking up property as neighbors in Belle River and Wood Islands where they would raise double cousin children, start a school, start a church and begin businesses and farms. Eventually, after two generations at Belle River, circumstances urged grandson James H. Munn to migrant to western Canada and on to the Washington Territory where homestead land was available to hardened pioneers. The story is only one many that track the western migration from Europe to the Americas.


Stanley Spencer's Great War Diary, 1915–1918

Stanley Spencer's Great War Diary, 1915–1918
Author: Stanley Spencer
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2008-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473897785

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Stanley Spencer enlisted with the Royal Fusiliers as a private in 1915 and was commissioned in 1917 and thereafter served with the West Yorkshire Regiment until demobilised in 1919. He saw almost continuous active service from 1915 to the end of the War.


Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy
Author: James Curtis
Publisher: Arrow
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 9780099547297

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During his lifetime, Spencer Tracy was known as Hollywood's 'actor's actor'. Critics wrote that what Olivier was to theatre, Tracy was to film. Over his career he was nominated for nine Academy Awards, and won two. But there has been no substantial, intimate biography of the man, until now. From his earliest days in stock theatre, Tracy was a publicist's trial, guarding his private life fiercely. Most of the people associated closely with him shunned the limelight - notably his wife, his children and the great actress Katharine Hepburn, with whom he had an affair that lasted over 26 years. Although his screen roles often depicted a happy, twinkling Irishman, Tracy struggled with alchoholism to the end, a fact which the studios managed to keep out of the papers.With the help of Tracy's daughter, Susie, and access to previously unseen papers, James Curtis has now produced the definitive biography of a tortured, complex and immensely talented man.The book contains 124 integrated photos, many published for the first time.


Spencers' Leicester Almanack and Diary

Spencers' Leicester Almanack and Diary
Author: John & Thomas Spencer (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1870
Genre: Almanacs, English
ISBN:

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Half a Wing, Three Engines and a Prayer

Half a Wing, Three Engines and a Prayer
Author: Brian D. O'Neill
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1999-05-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071640657

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Incorporating a wealth of new material, here is the riveting story of the bombing raids that broke the back of Nazi Germany, praised as "a well-researched, highly readable account of a B-17 combat crew's experience ... excellent." (Roger A. Freeman, author of The Mighty Eighth)