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Howard Kippenberger: Dauntless Spirit (NZ Author/Topic)

(Paperback, Large Print Edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Howard Kippenberger: Dauntless Spirit (NZ Author/Topic)

Contributors:

By (Author) Denis Mclean

ISBN:

9781459672468

Publisher:

Read How You Want

Imprint:

Read How You Want

Publication Date:

13th October 2013

Edition:

Large Print Edition

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

704

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Thoughtful and meaty biography of Sir Howard Kippenberger - New Zealand hero and all - round 'good bloke'. Sir Howard Kippenberger is widely acknowledged as the ideal of a New Zealand citizen - soldier and our foremost soldier - scholar; a country lawyer and provincial intellectual who became a national figure as New Zealanders made the transition from colonials to a forthright nationhood. As a military leader, editor and author he was one of the prime movers in that process. His democratic style of leadership reflected the ethos of a new nation - active, competent and engaged in the world in its own right, no longer a dependency of Britain. A second - generation New Zealander, born in 1897, his military career was probably unique in that he was a 19 year old private soldier in one war and emerged in the next as the commander of choice of what was in effect a national army - the 2nd NZ Division - whenever the British - born (and trained) Bernard Freyberg was absent. Kip was never a regular officer; a part - time Territorial soldier in peacetime, with no formal British staff training, he stood in the line of the New Zealand self - made man. Hard - boiled ordinary New Zealanders at war truly admired and respected him, not only for his mastery of the business of fighting but because he was known for a very real and deep rapport with his soldiers and concern for their welfare; he ''made men realise that here was one who thought more of them than of himself.''

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