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Romanian Furrow - Colourful Experiences of Village Life (Paperback): Donald Hall Romanian Furrow - Colourful Experiences of Village Life (Paperback)
Donald Hall; Edited by Alan Ogden
R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Romanian Furrow", written in 1933, is an enchanting and evocative chronicle of a journey made by a young Englishman, Donald Hall, to Romania in search of a rural lifestyle that was rapidly disappearing in Western Europe. Hall set out not only to observe but to actively participate in peasant life and in this quest he brilliantly succeeded in touching the soul of Romanian country life. The friendships he made along the way are most moving. Hall's account of rural life in Romania - which has not markedly changed today - admirably meets the reading requirements of Green or Eco tourists, a market segment that Romania is investing much of its tourism budget to attract.

A Spur Called Courage - SOE Heroes in Italy (Hardcover, New): Alan Ogden A Spur Called Courage - SOE Heroes in Italy (Hardcover, New)
Alan Ogden
R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A vivid recount of the little known exploits of 17 courageous Special Operations Executive (SOE) officers in Italy during World War II In this inspiring new study of the SOE and Italian Resistance, 17 extraordinary stories of individual SOE officers illustrate the many and varied tasks of SOE missions throughout the different regions of Italy from 1943-1945. Through their gallantry, ingenuity, and determination, a small handful of SOE missions were able to arm and inspire thousands of Italians to fight the occupying German army after 1943 and in the process give invaluable support to the advancing Allied armies as they pushed north towards Austria.

The Life and Times of Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart - Soldier and Diplomat (Hardcover): Alan Ogden The Life and Times of Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart - Soldier and Diplomat (Hardcover)
Alan Ogden
R3,222 Discovery Miles 32 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this ground-breaking new book, Alan Ogden brings to life Lt Gen sir Adrian Carton de Wiart, soldier, statesman and an often-overlooked figure in British Military and Diplomatic History. Framed through the life of Carton de Wiart this book also offers an exploration of important topics and developments in the first half of the 20th-century, including the Boer War, World War I, World War II and Anglo-Sino relations. This biography ranges from de Wiart’s early life, his wartime experiences and role as Churchill’s personal representative to Chiang Kai-shek. Ogden draws from an extensive array of primary sources including previously unseen private family papers to examine, in exquisite detail, the life and times of a man who experienced the horrors of war to rise up the ranks and become a personal representative of Winston Churchill and then Clement Attlee. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as scholars studying British Military and Diplomatic history in the first half of the twentieth century.

Johnny, Don't Jump (Paperback): Alan Ogden Johnny, Don't Jump (Paperback)
Alan Ogden
R294 Discovery Miles 2 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Master of Deception - The Wartime Adventures of Peter Fleming (Paperback): Alan Ogden Master of Deception - The Wartime Adventures of Peter Fleming (Paperback)
Alan Ogden
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Master of Deception is a biography of Peter Fleming, elder brother of Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond. Peter Fleming worked as a travel writer and journalist, serving with distinction throughout World War II and played a crucial role in British intelligence operations in the Far East. This biography ranges from the personal life of Fleming such as his marriage to Celia Johnson, a famous actor of the time, to his extensive military intelligence career which took him from Norway and Greece to the Far East. Framed through the life of Peter Fleming this book offers an in-depth study of British intelligence operations in the Far East during World War II.

The Discontented - Betrayal, Love and War in Habsburg Hungary (Hardcover): Alan Ogden The Discontented - Betrayal, Love and War in Habsburg Hungary (Hardcover)
Alan Ogden
R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Discontented tells the heroic story of the Hungarian uprisings against the Habsburgs in 17th and 18th centuries. Led by the charismatic trio of Imre Thoekoely, Helena Zrinyi and Ferenc Rakoczi II, there were moments when the rebels nearly succeeded in securing the independence of Hungary from the Habsburg Emperors. However, against a background of international intrigue and superpower politics, the valiant actions of the kurucs were ultimately doomed and their leaders forced into exile in Turkey. Here is a tale of hubris, betrayal, love and reckless courage that remains inspirational centuries later.

The Vagabond and the Princess - Paddy Leigh Fermor in Romania (Paperback): Alan Ogden The Vagabond and the Princess - Paddy Leigh Fermor in Romania (Paperback)
Alan Ogden
R368 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R65 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Invention, passion, war and exile are but some of the elements in this revealing new insight into Paddy Leigh Fermor's many Romanian journeys. Starting with the `great trudge' on foot through Romania in 1934 and ending in 1990 with his assignment for The Daily Telegraph following the fall of Ceausescu, The Vagabond and The Princess by Alan Ogden unravels the tapestry of fact and fiction woven by Paddy and reveals in detail the touching story of the love affair between the youthful writer and Balasa Cantacuzino, a beautiful Romanian Princess. After a poignant parting on the eve of the Second World War, they were reunited some twenty-five years later and remained in close touch until her death. Paddy had been the great love of her life. Alan Ogden brings great insight into this enduring and touching relationship as well putting into context the glamorous lost world of pre-WW2 Romania.

Two Vagabonds in Languedoc - Classic Portrait of a French Village (Paperback): Jan Gordon, Cora Gordon Two Vagabonds in Languedoc - Classic Portrait of a French Village (Paperback)
Jan Gordon, Cora Gordon; Edited by Alan Ogden
R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Two Vagabonds in Languedoc" - written in 1925 - is Jan and Cora Gordon's charming and evocative sketch of the French village of Najac. Return today to the very same village on the border of the Departments of Tarn and Aveyron and many of the landmarks mentioned are still there; nowadays life goes on much the same. In their day, the authors were something of a publishing phenomenon. "Two Vagabonds" captures all the charm of France and, perhaps, helps explain why it's one of the major tourist destinations in the world.

Tigers Burning Bright - SOE Heroes in the Far East (Paperback): Alan Ogden Tigers Burning Bright - SOE Heroes in the Far East (Paperback)
Alan Ogden 1
R481 R401 Discovery Miles 4 010 Save R80 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In his new book, Tigers Burning Bright, Alan Ogden brings to life the extraordinary story of SOE in the Far East as an organization battling against vested interests and competing Allied agencies and how over time it became a significant provider of strategic and tactical intelligence as well as carrying out countless dangerous missions behind enemy lines, some of which inflicted massive losses on the enemy. Behind this history lie the stories of some exceptional men who defied all odds in successfully prosecuting the war against a ruthless and efficient enemy in one of nature's toughest and most dangerous environments, the jungle. Ogden draws on both published and unpublished sources to tell their remarkable stories, always ensuring that the political context of their missions is fully explained.

Master of Deception - The Wartime Adventures of Peter Fleming (Hardcover): Alan Ogden Master of Deception - The Wartime Adventures of Peter Fleming (Hardcover)
Alan Ogden
R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Master of Deception is a biography of Peter Fleming, elder brother of Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond. Peter Fleming worked as a travel writer and journalist, serving with distinction throughout World War II and played a crucial role in British intelligence operations in the Far East. This biography ranges from the personal life of Fleming such as his marriage to Celia Johnson, a famous actor of the time, to his extensive military intelligence career which took him from Norway and Greece to the Far East. Framed through the life of Peter Fleming this book offers an in-depth study of British intelligence operations in the Far East during World War II.

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