|    Login    |    Register

Happy Odyssey

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Happy Odyssey

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781844155392

Publisher:

Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Imprint:

Pen & Sword Military

Publication Date:

1st May 2007

UK Publication Date:

1st July 2007

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Warfare and defence

Dewey:

355.331092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Adrian Carton de Wiart's autobiography is one of the most remarkable of military memoirs. He was the son of a Belgian barrister, Leon Constant Ghislain Carton de Wiart (1854-1915). He, himself, was intended for the law, but abandoned his studies at Balliol College, Oxford, in 1899 to serve as a trooper in the South African War. He abandoned the law for all time on 14 September 1901 when he received a direct commission in the 4th Dragoon Guards. Carton de Wiart's extraordinary military career embraced service with the Somaliland Camel Corps (1914-15), liaison officer with Polish forces (1939), membership of the British Military Mission to Yugoslavia (1941), a period as a prisoner of war (1941-43), and three years as Churchill's representative to Chiang Kai-shek (1943-46). (Churchill was a great admirer.) During the Great War, besides commanding the 8th Glosters, Carton de Wiart was GOC 12 Brigade (1917) and GOC 105 Brigade (April 1918). Both these command were terminated by wounds. He was wounded eight times during the war (including the loss of an eye and a hand), won the VC during the Battle of the Somme, was mentioned in despatches six times, and was the model for Brigadier Ben Ritchie Hook in the Sword of Honour trilogy of Evelyn Waugh. SELLING POINTS: . Adrian Carton de Wiart's autobiography is one of the most remarkable of military memoirs . He was wounded eight times during the war (including the loss of one eye and a hand), won the VC during the Battle of the Somme, was mentioned in dispatches six times

See all

Other titles from Pen & Sword Books Ltd