George Errington: A Test Pilot's Story

George Errington: A Test Pilot's Story

Author: Mike Phipp

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2020-03-15

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1445695235

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The riveting story behind an exceptional test pilot, George Errington, whose career spanned three decades.


Madeleine Dring

Madeleine Dring

Author: Wanda Brister

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2020-09-12

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1949979326

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This book is the first detailed study of the life and music of British composer Madeleine Dring (1923–1977). From her life in London through her numerous accomplishments as performer and musician, her achievements are highlighted through her remarkable story and diverse musical works.


George VI and Elizabeth

George VI and Elizabeth

Author: Sally Bedell Smith

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2023-04-04

Total Pages: 769

ISBN-13: 0525511636

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A revelatory account of how the loving marriage of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth saved the monarchy during World War II, and how they raised their daughter to become Queen Elizabeth II, based on exclusive access to the Royal Archives—from the bestselling author of Elizabeth the Queen and Prince Charles “An intimate and gripping portrait of a royal marriage that survived betrayal, tragedy, and war.”—Amanda Foreman, bestselling author of Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire Granted special access by Queen Elizabeth II to her parents’ letters and diaries and to the papers of their close friends and family, Sally Bedell Smith brings the love story of this iconic royal couple to vibrant life. This deeply researched and revealing book shows how a loving and devoted marriage helped the King and Queen meet the challenges of World War II, lead a nation, solidify the public’s faith in the monarchy, and raise their daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. When King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936, shattering the Crown’s reputation, his younger brother, known as Bertie, assumed his father’s name and became King George VI. Shy, sensitive, and afflicted with a stutter, George VI had never imagined that he would become King. His wife, Elizabeth, a pretty, confident, and outgoing woman who became known later in life as “the Queen Mum,” strengthened and advised her husband. With his wife’s support, guidance, and love, George VI was able to overcome his insecurities and become an exceptional leader, navigating the country through World War II, establishing a relationship with Winston Churchill, visiting Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt in Washington and in Hyde Park, and inspiring the British people with his courage and compassion during the Blitz. Simultaneously, George VI and Elizabeth trained their daughter Princess Elizabeth from an early age to be a highly successful monarch, and she would reign for an unprecedented seventy years. Sally Bedell Smith gives us an inside view of the lives, struggles, hopes, and triumphs of King George VI and Elizabeth during a dramatic time in history.


Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald

Author: Ron Fritts

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780810848818

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The Jazz Itineraries series, a new format based on Ken Vail's successful Jazz Diaries, charts the careers of famous jazz musicians, listing club and concert appearances with details of recording sessions and movie appearances. Copiously illustrated with contemporary photographs, newspaper extracts, record and performance reviews, ads and posters, the series provides fascinating insight into the lives of the greatest jazz musicians of our times. No.2 in the series, co-authored by Ron Fritts, Ella Fitzgerald: The Chick Webb Years & Beyond 1935?1948, chronicles Ella's life from her discovery and development by Chick Webb, the shock of Webb's early death, her years as a bandleader, her success as a solo singer, marriage to Ray Brown and her first tour of England.


Ten Decisions

Ten Decisions

Author: Larry D. Rose

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2017-10-21

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1459738292

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In the chaos of the Second World War, Canada faced cruel choices, both on the battlefield and in the world of politics. Of all these life-and-death choices, ten stand above the others in their importance, their agonizing stakes, and the impact they have on the country to this day.


In the Highest Degree Odious

In the Highest Degree Odious

Author: Alfred William Brian Simpson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 0198259492

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During the Second World War, just under 2000 British citizens were detained without charge, trial or term set, under Regulation 18B of the wartime Defence Regulations. This book provides a comprehensive study of Regulation 18B and its precursor in the First World War, Regulation 14B.


The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England

The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England

Author: Antonia Fraser

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2000-02

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9780520224605

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A compendium of illustrated biographies of the British monarchs, revised throughout and updated to include the recent history of the Windsors.


RCN in Retrospect, 1910-1968

RCN in Retrospect, 1910-1968

Author: James A. Boutilier

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 0774843462

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This tribute to a proud service surveys the history of the Royal Canadian Navy from its inception in 1910 to its demise in 1968. Although established as a declaration of Canada's independence from the imperial fleet, the RCN was the child of the Royal Navy. Its first ships were RN cast-offs, and for the next forty years officers trained in the British fleet -- their 'big ship time.' From these modest beginnings, the book deals with such related issues as the problem of imperial defense, the development of a naval service with a Canadian identity, and the evolution of a Canadian naval engineering capacity.