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A Soldier's Story - Neville 'Timber' Wood's War, from Dunkirk to D-Day (Hardcover): Mike Wood A Soldier's Story - Neville 'Timber' Wood's War, from Dunkirk to D-Day (Hardcover)
Mike Wood 1
R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'This captivating account . . . is the story of an ordinary soldier, but an extraordinary man. I commend this book most warmly.' Richard Dannatt, General The Lord Dannatt GCB CBE MC DL, Chief of the General Staff 2006-9 'The amazing account of a young man, Neville 'Timber' Wood, who, despite fighting in many of the major engagements of the Second World War, including Dunkirk, El Alamein and D-Day, survived to become a much-loved husband and father . . . brilliantly written . . . I highly recommend it' Eleanor Tomlinson The son of a Hull butcher, Neville 'Timber' Wood volunteered in 1939, at the age of eighteen, to join the British Army's Tyne-Tees 50th Northumbrian Division. Timber was in many ways an entirely unremarkable soldier - he won no medals for gallantry, though he exhibited conspicuous bravery day after day, for years, and he rose no higher through the ranks than Lance Corporal. Nonetheless, he had an extraordinary war. As a driver for the Royal Army Service Corps, Timber's job was to get ammunition and high explosives to the front line. It was a job with a high casualty rate, sometimes higher than front-line troops. The 50th Division was the principal fighting division of the British Army in the Second World War. Four men of the 50th were awarded Victoria Crosses, more than any other division. It was last off the beach at Dunkirk and the first back on it on D-Day; the division was at the heart of El Alamein and the major actions which followed; it took part in the invasion of Sicily and fought all the way from Normandy to Germany, where Timber saw first-hand the horrors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Timber's story is pretty much the British war experience from the point of view of an ordinary soldier. He was even captured, saw Rommel and escaped. This book, written by his son Mike, is based on Neville's extensive wartime diaries and original documents he retained from the war as well as on long conversations between the two of them when Mike transcribed the diaries as a gift for his father in 2006. Timber died in 2015.

A Soldier's Story - Neville 'Timber' Wood's War, from Dunkirk to D-Day (Paperback): Mike Wood A Soldier's Story - Neville 'Timber' Wood's War, from Dunkirk to D-Day (Paperback)
Mike Wood 1
R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'This captivating account . . . is the story of an ordinary soldier, but an extraordinary man. I commend this book most warmly.' Richard Dannatt, General The Lord Dannatt GCB CBE MC DL, Chief of the General Staff 2006-9 The son of a Hull butcher, Neville 'Timber' Wood volunteered in 1939, at the age of nineteen, to join the British Army's Tyne-Tees 50th Northumbrian Division. Timber was in many ways an entirely unremarkable soldier - he won no medals for gallantry, though he exhibited conspicuous bravery day after day, for years, and he rose no higher through the ranks than Lance Corporal. Nonetheless, he had an extraordinary war. As a driver for the Royal Army Service Corps, Timber's job was to get supplies of food, but above all ammunition, to the front line. It was a job with a higher casualty rate than front-line troops. The 50th Division was the principal fighting division of the British Army in the Second World War. Four men of the 50th were awarded Victoria Crosses, more than any other division. It was last off the beach at Dunkirk and the first back on it on D-Day; they were at the heart of El Alamein and the Sicily landings and fought all the way from Normandy to Germany, where he saw first-hand the horrors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Timber's story is pretty much the British war experience from the point of view of an ordinary soldier. He was even captured, saw Rommel and escaped. This book, written by his son Mike, is based on Neville's extensive wartime diaries and letters home as well as on long conversations between the two of them after Mike had the diaries transcribed as a gift for his father in 2006. Timber died in 2015.

Wikipedia as a Marketing Tool - How to reap the marketing benefits of Wikipedia (Paperback): Mike Wood Wikipedia as a Marketing Tool - How to reap the marketing benefits of Wikipedia (Paperback)
Mike Wood
R276 Discovery Miles 2 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wild Utah Edibles (Paperback): Mike Wood Wild Utah Edibles (Paperback)
Mike Wood
R522 Discovery Miles 5 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Link Juice - Understanding and Using Backlinks for Better Search Rankings (Paperback): Mike Wood Link Juice - Understanding and Using Backlinks for Better Search Rankings (Paperback)
Mike Wood
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mourning Wood - The Preposthumously Early Work of Mike Wood (Paperback): Mike Wood Mourning Wood - The Preposthumously Early Work of Mike Wood (Paperback)
Mike Wood
R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tupac Shakur had THREE "Number One" albums come out after his death. John Kennedy Toole won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for a book published eleven YEARS after he died. And Vincent Van Gogh didn't live to see a single cent of the MILLIONS his art eventually commanded (but at least he never had to hear that horrible song Don Mclean sang about him ) Granted, even dead, all of the above still have more talent than Mike Wood, but that's not stopping him from publishing his posthumous stuff now, while he's still alive to reap the rewards. Inside you will find short stories ranging from childhood antics to teenage high-jinks all the way to adult tragedy. Not to mention the saga of a very angry dwarf So if you enjoy serious fiction...this is probably not the book for you (so put it down and let someone else buy it Someone who doesn't need to sport a Vonnegut or Cheever just to feel good about themselves.) But if you like to laugh, and cry, and sometimes cringe at the written word, chances are you'll get a rise out of "Mourning Wood"

"FOR VIRGINIA" A Virginian who Rode with General Jeb Stuart during the Civil War (Paperback): Mike Wood "FOR VIRGINIA" A Virginian who Rode with General Jeb Stuart during the Civil War (Paperback)
Mike Wood
R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tuebor - A Red Tie Cavalryman Who Rode with the Michigan Cavalry Brigade During the Civil War (Paperback): Mike Wood Tuebor - A Red Tie Cavalryman Who Rode with the Michigan Cavalry Brigade During the Civil War (Paperback)
Mike Wood
R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tuebor is a story of a man who enlists in the Michigan Cavalry Brigade during the civil war. All the young men volunteer to restore the union.

Alchemy (Paperback): Mykl Sivak Alchemy (Paperback)
Mykl Sivak; Mike Wood
R483 Discovery Miles 4 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The summer of 1984 was a golden time in America. From California, where gymnast Mary Lou Retton was winning Olympic gold, to Cape Cod, where explorer Barry Clifford was discovering pirate gold, the nation seemed obsessed with the precious metal. But for 15-year old Al, that obsession hits a little too close to home when he finds a code-filled notebook belonging to his missing father that may contain the ancient formula for turning lead to gold. Convinced that his father's sudden disappearance is connected to his secret experiments in alchemy, Al sets out to find the truth. He enlists the help of Cammie, a beautiful girl staying for the summer while her marine biologist father tracks a wayward manatee, and together they begin unraveling the mystery. But the closer they get to an answer, the closer they grow to each other, and as the end of summer draws nearer, Al wonders if they can break the code without breaking his heart.

A Soldier's Story - Neville 'Timber' Wood's War, from Dunkirk to D-Day (Paperback): Mike Wood A Soldier's Story - Neville 'Timber' Wood's War, from Dunkirk to D-Day (Paperback)
Mike Wood
R309 R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Save R27 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'This captivating account . . . is the story of an ordinary soldier, but an extraordinary man. I commend this book most warmly.' Richard Dannatt, General The Lord Dannatt GCB CBE MC DL, Chief of the General Staff 2006-9 'The amazing account of a young man, Neville 'Timber' Wood, who, despite fighting in many of the major engagements of the Second World War, including Dunkirk, El Alamein and D-Day, survived to become a much-loved husband and father . . . brilliantly written . . . I highly recommend it' Eleanor Tomlinson The son of a Hull butcher, Neville 'Timber' Wood volunteered in 1939, at the age of eighteen, to join the British Army's Tyne-Tees 50th Northumbrian Division. Timber was in many ways an entirely unremarkable soldier - he won no medals for gallantry, though he exhibited conspicuous bravery day after day, for years, and he rose no higher through the ranks than Lance Corporal. Nonetheless, he had an extraordinary war. As a driver for the Royal Army Service Corps, Timber's job was to get ammunition and high explosives to the front line. It was a job with a high casualty rate, sometimes higher than front-line troops. The 50th Division was the principal fighting division of the British Army in the Second World War. Four men of the 50th were awarded Victoria Crosses, more than any other division. It was last off the beach at Dunkirk and the first back on it on D-Day; the division was at the heart of El Alamein and the major actions which followed; it took part in the invasion of Sicily and fought all the way from Normandy to Germany, where Timber saw first-hand the horrors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Timber's story is pretty much the British war experience from the point of view of an ordinary soldier. He was even captured, saw Rommel and escaped. This book, written by his son Mike, is based on Neville's extensive wartime diaries and original documents he retained from the war as well as on long conversations between the two of them when Mike transcribed the diaries as a gift for his father in 2006. Timber died in 2015.

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