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The Charge of the Light Brigade and Other Poems

Author : Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 48,19 MB
Release : 2012-03-05
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0486113604

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Treasury of verse by the great Victorian poet, including the long narrative poem, Enoch Arden, plus "The Lady of Shalott," "The Charge of the Light Brigade," selections from The Princess, "Maud" and "The Brook," more.

A Soldier's Duty

Author : Jean Johnson
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 27,77 MB
Release : 2011-07-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1101529296

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Ia is a precog, tormented by visions of the future where her home galaxy has been devastated. To prevent this vision from coming true, Ia enlists in the Terran United Planets military with a plan to become a soldier who will inspire generations for the next three hundred years-a soldier history will call Bloody Mary.

Theirs Not To Reason Why'

Author : Graham Winton
Publisher : Helion and Company
Page : 521 pages
File Size : 46,73 MB
Release : 2013-06-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1909384488

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Nominated for the Royal Historical Society Whitfield Book Prize 2013 Nominated for the NYMAS Arthur Goodzeit Book Award 2013 Nominated for the SAHR Templer Medal 2013 This book provides the first comprehensive study of the British Army’s horse services between 1875-1925, including the use of horses in the 1899-1902 Anglo-Boer and the 1914-18 wars. There is a particular focus on the military procurement of horses in relation to the domestic horse breeding industry, foreign supply in times of war, the debate about mechanization versus the horse and an integrated military transport system. During the 1899-1902 war the recently created Army Veterinary and Remount Departments and Horse Registration Scheme were severely tested and found wanting. Following the appalling suffering and loss of horses during this War, the period 1902 to 1914 was critical for the development of the horse services. The crucial elements in effectively horsing the Army were recognized - supply, care, and organization. The Army depended on the creation of a rapid and effective horse mobilization scheme and the ability to sustain expansion in the field. The civilian horse market was central to the supply of military horses in peace and war, and by obtaining reliable information on the number and type of horses available to them, the Army could guarantee a regular supply. There was also a need to learn lessons from the 1899-1902 war for the planning and expansion of auxiliary services, for example blacksmiths, saddlers, remount depots and veterinary hospitals. On the outbreak of war in 1914 the Army had an organized reserve and mobilization scheme; a completely integrated transport system using horses, mechanized vehicles and rail networks. As the war progressed there were serious questions about the continuing supply of horses from both home and world markets, shortages of transport for moving them from the country of purchase and the growing submarine menace. Developments by 1919 in mechanical vehicles were acknowledged by many as signaling the end of the military reliance upon the horse, even though it remained the main source of motive power, and cavalry the main arm of exploitation. Many lessons from the 1899-1902 War had been learnt, shown in the improved performance of the horse services during 1914-18. The health of animals was maintained at a higher standard than in any former war and remounts were supplied to all theaters of war and to armies of allied nations. At the end of hostilities nearly eight million animals had to be quickly disposed of, as humanely as possible, to bring the Army back to its peacetime requirements

Alfred Tennyson's Book of Selected Quotes

Author : They Once Write
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,30 MB
Release : 2023-10-18
Category :
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Alfred Tennyson Alfred Lord Tennyson, one of the most esteemed English poets of the 19th century, was born on August 6, 1809, in Lincolnshire, England, and passed away on October 6, 1892. He is often associated with the Victorian era and served as the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. Tennyson's early life was marked by a deep appreciation for literature, and he began writing poetry at an early age. His works often explored themes of nature, love, and the human condition. "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is one of his most famous poems, which vividly depicts a notable military event during the Crimean War. Tennyson was known for his rich and evocative language, and his poetry often reflected the sentiments and concerns of the Victorian period. He is celebrated for his contribution to English literature and his enduring influence on subsequent generations of poets. If you want to discover Alfred Tennyson, this book will give you insights into him.

The Stuff of Thought

Author : Steven Pinker
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 32,34 MB
Release : 2007-09-11
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1101202602

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This New York Times bestseller is an exciting and fearless investigation of language from the author of Rationality, The Better Angels of Our Nature and The Sense of Style and Enlightenment Now. "Curious, inventive, fearless, naughty." --The New York Times Book Review Bestselling author Steven Pinker possesses that rare combination of scientific aptitude and verbal eloquence that enables him to provide lucid explanations of deep and powerful ideas. His previous books - including the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Blank Slate - have catapulted him into the limelight as one of today's most important popular science writers. In The Stuff of Thought, Pinker presents a fascinating look at how our words explain our nature. Considering scientific questions with examples from everyday life, The Stuff of Thought is a brilliantly crafted and highly readable work that will appeal to fans of everything from The Selfish Gene and Blink to Eats, Shoots & Leaves.

Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Princess

Author : Alfred Tennyson
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 19,1 MB
Release : 2017-03-06
Category :
ISBN : 9781544066110

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Alfred Tennyson was born on August 6th, 1809, in Somersby, Lincolnshire, the fourth of twelve children. Most of Tennyson's early education was under the direction of his father, although he did spend four unhappy years at a nearby grammar school. He left home in 1827 to join his elder brothers at Trinity College, Cambridge, more to escape his father than a desire for serious academic work. At Trinity he was living for the first time among young men of his own age who knew little of his problems. He was delighted to make new friends; he was handsome, intelligent, humorous, a gifted impersonator and soon at the center of those interested in poetry and conversation. That same year, he and his brother Charles published Poems by Two Brothers. Although the poems in the book were of teenage quality, they attracted the attention of the "Apostles," a select undergraduate literary club led by Arthur Hallam. The "Apostles" provided Tennyson with friendship and confidence. Hallam and Tennyson became the best of friends; they toured Europe together in 1830 and again in 1832. Hallam's sudden death in 1833 greatly affected the young poet. The long elegy In Memoriam and many of Tennyson's other poems are tributes to Hallam. In 1830, Tennyson published Poems, Chiefly Lyrical and in 1832 he published a second volume entitled simply Poems. Some reviewers condemned these books as "affected" and "obscure." Tennyson, stung by the reviews, would not publish another book for nine years. In 1836, he became engaged to Emily Sellwood. When he lost his inheritance on a failed investment in 1840, the engagement was cancelled. In 1842, however, Tennyson's Poems [in two volumes] was a tremendous critical and popular success. In 1850, with the publication of In Memoriam, Tennyson's reputation was pre-eminent. He was also selected as Poet Laureate in succession to Wordsworth and, to complete a wonderful year, he married Emily Sellwood. At the age of 41, Tennyson had established himself as the most popular poet of the Victorian era. The money from his poetry [at times exceeding 10,000 pounds per year] allowed him to purchase a home in the country and to write in relative seclusion. His appearance-a large and bearded man, he regularly wore a cloak and a broad brimmed hat-enhanced his notoriety. In 1859, Tennyson published the first poems of Idylls of the Kings, which sold more than 10,000 copies in a fortnight. In 1884, he accepted a peerage, becoming Alfred Lord Tennyson. On October 6th, 1892, an hour or so after midnight, surrounded by his family, he died at Aldworth. It is said that the moonlight was streaming through the window and Tennyson himself was holding open a volume of Shakespeare. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.

The Reason why

Author : Cecil Woodham-Smith
Publisher :
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 12,90 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Balaklava, Battle of, Balaklava, Ukraine, 1854
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The Princess and Maud

Author : Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 45,82 MB
Release : 1895
Category : English poetry
ISBN :

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The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down

Author : Anne Fadiman
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 45,81 MB
Release : 2012-04-24
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0374533407

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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, this brilliantly reported and beautifully crafted book explores the clash between a medical center in California and a Laotian refugee family over their care of a child.