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Colonel,
'British Military Blunders 1879-1900' - are you limiting yourself to just one volume?! [Sorry, it's Sunday!] Seriously, do you have a list of chapters yet - just to wet our appetite? I look fwd to the book�s publication. Regards AMB |
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Andrew,
Yes, extraordinary as it may seem, somehow I have managed to cram all those blunders into one [admittedly thick] volume. Chapter Headings are: Prologue (Isandlwana based) 1. The Victorian Army in an Age of Transition. 2. Wounded and Left on Afghanistan's Plains. 3. Floreat Etona 4. Hill of Doves 5. White Pashas 6. Desert Column 7. Sold by a Damned Gunner. 8. That Complete Shambles. 9. School of Hard Knocks. Covered in detail: Maiwand, Bronkhorstspruit, Laing's Nek, Ingogo, Majuba, Hicks Pasha, Val Baker (1st El Teb), Abu Klea, Abu Kru, Wilson & Beresford on the Nile, Colenso, Spion Kop. In passing: Magersfontein, Modder River, Kabul Residency, Jameson Raid, Siege of Khartoum, El Obeid, too many Egyptian defeats in the Sudan to immediately recall, Alexandria and Tel-el-Kebir, Stormberg, Talana, Elandslaagte bla bla bla. Cast of characters: Wolseley, Roberts, Duke of Cambridge, Buller, White, Metheun, Warren, Colley, Cavagnari, Fred Burnaby, Herbert Stewart, JDH Stewart, Anstruther, Burrows, Charlie Beresford, Churchill, Gandhi, Kruger, Joubert, Cronje, Botha, Clery, Wauchope, Lyttelton, Woodgate, Hicks, Val Baker, Kitchener, Gordon, the Kaiser, The Mahdi, the Khalifa, Nicholaas Smit, Butler, Count Gleichen, 'The Swell of the Ocean', Arabi Pasha, Jameson, Rhodes, Charlie Pope, Charlie Parsons, Cromer, Gladstone, Lansdowne, Hartington.... and many many more!! Not bad eh? Also quite a lot of stuff on organization, systemic failings of and reform of the Victorian Army. All set then to knock J.K. Rowling and Harry for six...........!! After all if people are prepared to read about wizards, how could they not want to read out this? Regards Mike |
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"7. Sold by a Damned Gunner." .... I didn't know that you were a Spurs fan, Mike??
Seriously, though, I look forward to reading the book and adding more to my knowledge ... ! |
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Not my words....a quotation...honest! As ever Mike |
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.."too many Egyptian defeats in the Sudan"....
hmm..something in the water, eh?... Mike...I presume I'll be able to spend a couple of bucks here on this one right? |
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Rich
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and heh heh Spurs fans..even Boateng won't save ya in 07-08!.....
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Hi Rich
I don't know about the water - something to do with a quite hairy-scary roughy-toughy mob of Sudanese with sharp swords I expect! Yes the book will certainly be freely available in the good old US of A. So far as I am aware it will come out at the same time as in the UK, but will check on the release details for you and let you know. As ever Mike |
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Rich
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thank you...I'll be looking for it..and hey don't you do book tours? can't you get a trip out of the book fellows and visit???...how come Rowling gets all the fun and you don't, eh????
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Rich
Perhaps on reflection I should have put more magic in. Harry Spotter and the Jammed Gatling of Doom. That sort of thing. As ever Mike |
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Rich
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..maybe you could do the Hogwarts meet the Fuzzy-Wuzzys????...
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Rich
The US publisher is the Naval Institute Press. As ever Mike |
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Rich
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got it.....thanks...very familiar with the publisher...you're in great "seas" among the sands...
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AMB
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Colonel,
Many thanks for your list of chapters. I look fwd to your book arriving in the book shops (Bookstores, if you live across the pond!). I trust that the RMP or MMP (as they were) get a mention during El-Teb (we �saved the baggage train� [so I gather] and Cpl Howie was our first WIA). Regards as ever, AMB |
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A,
I fear you confuse your El Tebs, old chap. You mean Second El Teb, whereas it is First El Teb which appears in the book. Rather confusingly, there was an earlier engagement in roughly the same area. Which I guess means that, when it comes down to it, what we call 1st El Teb is really 2nd El Teb, and 2nd El Teb is really 3rd El Teb. 'Confusing isn't it, Dutchy?' But putting that aside... 1st El Teb is the Valentine Baker disaster. Interesting saga. Baker of course is commandant of police in Egypt, (still in disgrace at home after the ahem.... 'incident'.... in the railway carriage) and in the aftermath of Hicks Pasha's misfortune in Kordofan, gets sent with his scratch gendarmerie battalions to take care of the Suakin area on the Red Sea Coast where the Hadendawa under Osman Digna are playing up. He is accompanied by his friend Colonel Fred Burnaby of the Blues, who is one of my favourite Victorian personalities.....and the rest as they say is history. Read all about it...but sad to say 'the bloody provost' don't get a look in on this occasion. Regards as ever Mike |
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