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The Echo of a Fighting Flower

The Echo of a Fighting Flower
Author: Peter Coy
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847539475

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This is the first-hand story of an integrated group of British, Polish and Free French convoy escort vessels in WWII, from the viewpoint of a junior officer in one of the British corvettes. The Group, inspired by its first leader's secret capture of the German 'Enigma' coding machine in 1941, fought through the Atlantic battles of 1942 and 1943, eventually dispersing for the assault on Normandy.


The Echo of a Fighting Flower

The Echo of a Fighting Flower
Author: Peter Coy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Destroyer escorts
ISBN: 9781899955220

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Naval Warfare 1919-45

Naval Warfare 1919-45
Author: Malcolm H. Murfett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 818
Release: 2008-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134048122

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Naval Warfare 1919–45 is a comprehensive history of the war at sea from the end of the Great War to the end of World War Two. Showing the bewildering nature and complexity of the war facing those charged with fighting it around the world, this book ranges far and wide: sweeping across all naval theatres and those powers performing major, as well as minor, roles within them. Armed with the latest material from an extensive set of sources, Malcolm H. Murfett has written an absorbing as well as a comprehensive reference work. He demonstrates that superior equipment and the best intelligence, ominous power and systematic planning, vast finance and suitable training are often simply not enough in themselves to guarantee the successful outcome of a particular encounter at sea. Sometimes the narrow difference between victory and defeat hinges on those infinite variables: the individual’s performance under acute pressure and sheer luck. Naval Warfare 1919–45 is an analytical and interpretive study which is an accessible and fascinating read both for students and for interested members of the general public.


Shield of Empire

Shield of Empire
Author: Brian Lavery
Publisher: Birlinn
Total Pages: 789
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857905422

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The Royal Navy has always been seen as an English institution, despite a large Scottish contribution, from Admiral Duncan at Camperdown in 1797 to Andrew Cunningham in the Second World War. The Royal Navy's most dramatic effect on Scotland, aside from its role in the British Empire and European wars, was in suppressing the Jacobite campaigns from 1708 to 1746. This book breaks new ground in telling the stories of almost forgotten campaigns, such as the submarine war in the Firth of Forth in 1914-18. In two world wars, and since the 1960s, a large proportion of the Navy's power has been based in Scotland, from the Grand Fleet at Scapa Flow to Trident submarines at Faslane. Most British sailors of the Second World War had part of their training in Scotland, and the famous base at Tobermory was only one of many. Yet, the Navy never felt at home in Scotland. As one Scottish admiral put it, 'In both wars the Royal Navy flooded into Scotland to make use of our deep water ports and sea lochs for large-scale and safer anchorages. After each war the Navy unimaginatively retreated en masse to the Channel.' The book ends with a unique account of the setting up of the controversial missile bases in the Holy Loch and Gareloch. Brian Lavery then looks at the future in order to determine the effect devolution and possible independence might have on Scotland and the Royal Navy.


The Fight for Lizzie Flowers

The Fight for Lizzie Flowers
Author: Carol Rivers
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471131327

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Lizzie Flowers has had a hard life but she is still full of true East End grit. In the bleak years after World War I her family faced desperate times and deep tensions split them apart, but when barrow-boy Danny Flowers asked her to leave for a better life in Australia, she stayed true to her family's roots. She married Danny's brother Frank instead, a decision she came to bitterly regret. It is Frank's death, and her great success running the Flowers greengrocer's, that gives Lizzie independence at last. She has plans to expand the business. She has the East End community around her. And Danny has come back to marry her at last. But as their wedding day dawns, an unwelcome guest arrives and Lizzie's life will never be the same again.


Uncle Sam's Flower Garden

Uncle Sam's Flower Garden
Author: Mrs. W. H. Preston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1915
Genre:
ISBN:

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Flowers of Spring-time

Flowers of Spring-time
Author: Helen Cross Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1868
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

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Fraser's Magazine

Fraser's Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1853
Genre:
ISBN:

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