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1919 - A Land Fit for Heroes

1919 - A Land Fit for Heroes
Author: Mike Hutton
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445679124

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After a brief period of celebration, reality began to sink in. Britain was exhausted and consumed by grief. There was a growing fear of revolution.


Land fit for heroes

Land fit for heroes
Author: Paul Barton Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Reconstruction (1914-1939)
ISBN:

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Land Fit for Heroes

Land Fit for Heroes
Author: Christopher P. Madden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: 9780646469003

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A Land Fit for Heroes

A Land Fit for Heroes
Author: Christopher Grayling
Publisher: Buchan & Enright Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Britannia’s Daughters

Britannia’s Daughters
Author: Ursula Stuart Mason
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848846789

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The Women’s Royal Naval Service was formed in 1917 when the call was for volunteers to release a man for sea service. At the peak there was over 5,000 women serving in Britain and overseas, but efforts to maintain the service in peace time were unsuccessful, and it was to be 1939, when the Second World War threatened, before the Wrens were reformed. Theirs was a different and altogether more demanding role which involved the carrying out of some highly secret and responsible duties, and many more of them served outside Britain. By 1945 there were over 75,000 officers and ratings and when the War ended, and those who wished were demobilized, a permanent Service was set up, providing a career for women alongside men of the Royal Navy. This is their story, often told in their own words, which mirrors the changing place of women in our society in a century of tremendous social progress.


Homes Fit For Heroes

Homes Fit For Heroes
Author: Mark Swenarton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018-11-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0429762682

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Homes fit for Heroes looks at the pledge made 100 years ago by the Lloyd George government to build half a million ‘homes fit for heroes’ – the pledge which made council housing a major part of the housing system in the UK. Originally published in 1981, the book is the only full-scale study of the provision and design of state housing in the period following the 1918 Armistice and remains the standard work on the subject. It looks at the municipal garden suburbs of the 1920s, which were completely different from traditional working-class housing, inside and out. Instead of being packed onto the ground in long terraces, the houses were set in spacious gardens surrounded by trees and open spaces and often they contained luxuries, like upstairs bathrooms, unheard-of in the working-class houses of the past. The book shows that, in the turbulent period following the First World War, the British government launched the housing campaign as a way of persuading the troops and the people that their aspirations would be met under the existing system, without any need for revolution. The design of the houses, based on the famous Tudor Walters Report of 1918, was a central element in this strategy: the large and comfortable houses provided by the state were intended as visible evidence of the arrival of a ‘new era for the working classes of this country’.


British Agricultural Policy, 1912-36

British Agricultural Policy, 1912-36
Author: Andrew Fenton Cooper
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1989
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN: 9780719028861

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The Lily and the Rose (Miss Lily, #2)

The Lily and the Rose (Miss Lily, #2)
Author: Jackie French
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146070195X

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'The story is equal parts Downton Abbey and wartime action, with enough romance and intrigue to make it 100% not-put-down-able.' -- Australian Women's Weekly on Miss Lily's Lovely Ladies Australian heiress Sophie Higgs was 'a rose of no-man's land', founding hospitals across war-torn Europe during the horror that was WW1. Now, in the 1920s, Sophie's wartime work must be erased so that the men who returned can find some kind of 'normality'. Sophie is, however, a graduate of the mysterious Miss Lily's school of charm and intrigue, and once more she risks her own life as she attempts to save others still trapped in the turmoil and aftermath of war. But in this new world, nothing is clear, in politics or in love. For the role of men has changed too. Torn between the love of three very different men, Sophie will face her greatest danger yet as she attempts an impossible journey across the world to save Nigel, Earl of Shillings - and her beloved Miss Lily. In this sequel to the bestselling Miss Lily's Lovely Ladies, Jackie French draws us further into a compelling story that celebrates the passion and adventure of an unstoppable army of women who changed the world.


A Bibliography of British History, 1914-1989

A Bibliography of British History, 1914-1989
Author: Keith Robbins
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 962
Release: 1996
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780198224969

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Containing over 25,000 entries, this unique volume will be absolutely indispensable for all those with an interest in Britain in the twentieth century. Accessibly arranged by theme, with helpful introductions to each chapter, a huge range of topics is covered. There is a comprehensiveindex.


Portals

Portals
Author: Esther Friesner
Publisher: Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1940709296

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PORTALS: What mysteries...or horrors...await you on the other side? The lure of an open doorway is hard to resist. What lies beyond? Where will it take you—and how will you be transformed? Will it lead to paradise...or a living hell? You’ll never know, unless you have the courage to take that first step. In this anthology you will find sixteen stories of portals to exotic destinations, whether it’s a doorway in the desert that appears out of thin air, a fairy ring of mushrooms in the backyard, a crack in the road, or a train headed straight to Hell. Science fiction and fantasy authors Nancy Holzner, Esther Friesner, Ian Tregillis, Jacey Bedford, John Linwood Grant, Kate Hall, Gini Koch, Violette Malan, Juliet Kemp, James Enge, Steven Harper, F. Brett Cox, Jaime Lee Moyer, Jason Palmatier, Andrija Popovic, and Patrick Hurley invite you to step through a host of doorways to other realities with infinite possibilities, some horrible, some comic, and some just plain weird. So take my hand—not too tight!—and let’s journey into another world. The door is open. The portal awaits.