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Reassesses the role of the British Naval Staff during the First
World War, challenging many widely-held views, and casting much new
light on controversial issues and individuals. Winner of the
Society for Nautical Research's prestigious Anderson Medal, 2010.
Nicholas Black examines the role of the Naval Staff of the
Admiralty in the 1914-18 war, reassessing both the calibre of the
Staff and the function and structure of the Staff. He challenges
historians such as Arthur Marder and naval figures such as Captains
Herbert Richmond and Kenneth Dewar who were influential in creating
the largely bad press that the Staff has receivedsubsequently,
showing that their influence has, at times, been both unhealthy and
misinformed. The way in which the Staff developed during the war
from a small, overstretched and often manipulated body, to a much
more highly specialised and successful one is also examined,
reassessing the roles of key individuals such as Jellicoe and
Geddes, and suggesting that the structure of the Staff has been
misunderstood and that it was a rather more sophisticated body than
historians have traditionally appreciated. Black also looks at how
the Staff performed in various major naval issues of the war: the
role of the Grand Fleet, the war against the U-boat, the
Dardanelles Operation and the implementation of the economic
blockade against Germany. Overall, the book complements, and at
times challenges, both operational histories of the war and
biographies of the leading individuals involved. NICHOLAS BLACK is
Head of History at Dulwich College.
Reassesses the role of the British Naval Staff during the First
World War, challenging many widely-held views, and casting much new
light on controversial issues and individuals. Winner of the
Society for Nautical Research's prestigious Anderson Medal, 2010.
Nicholas Black examines the role of the Naval Staff of the
Admiralty in the 1914-18 war, reassessing both the calibre of the
Staff and the function and structure of the Staff. He challenges
historians such as Arthur Marder and naval figures such as Captains
Herbert Richmond and Kenneth Dewar who were influential in creating
the largely bad press that the Staff has receivedsubsequently,
showing that their influence has, at times, been both unhealthy and
misinformed. The way in which the Staff developed during the war
from a small, overstretched and often manipulated body, to a much
more highly specialised and successful one is also examined,
reassessing the roles of key individuals such as Jellicoe and
Geddes, and suggesting that the structure of the Staff has been
misunderstood and that it was a rather more sophisticated body than
historians have traditionally appreciated. Black also looks at how
the Staff performed in various major naval issues of the war: the
role of the Grand Fleet, the war against the U-boat, the
Dardanelles Operation and the implementation of the economic
blockade against Germany. Overall, the book complements, and at
times challenges, both operational histories of the war and
biographies of the leading individuals involved. NICHOLAS BLACK is
Head of History at Dulwich College.
The PMS Coloring Book by Cynthia Van Edwards [MATURE CONTENT] 84
Image, Midnight + White Compilation Edition This is a coloring book
devoted to each and every woman on the planet earth who must, at
some point, face the realities of P.M.S. For some it isn't a big
deal, but for the other 99.96% of us...it hurts like a mother-f'er.
So get out your pens, sharpies, markers, colored pencils, or
lipstick and let's bring out those thoughts and feelings so that we
don't murder those closest to us during that time of the month when
Lucifer seems to we washing out our insides. It's easy to get
really angry sometimes...so we started coloring swear words. This
is the Midnight + White edition, which uses Black, Grey & White
backgrounds so that your colors literally pop off the page and you
can walk around like a lazy eyes psycho and show people what you
did last night when you weren't going batshit crazy! What you're
left with are really unique and beautiful pieces of art.
Wanted al Qaeda agents. U.S. counter-terrorism operatives. American
officials- dead-set on stopping terrorist activity and preventing
the deaths of innocent civilians the world over. Except they
didn't. And instead, I became a pawn for the U.S. government and
the Madrid train bombings of March 11, 2004 still occurred. Even
after I handed evidence over to high-level American officials that
could stop a devastating al Qaeda attack, the powers that be did
nothing. And countless people still died. I am Nicholas Black, a
former Security Contractor, U.S. Navy serviceman and member of the
French Foreign Legion. I am also a former prisoner, having served
time in Valdemoro prison in Spain. Also known as "Terrorist
University," it was here, while awaiting extradition that the U.S.
government decided to use me to gather information on al Qaeda. I
became friends with my fellow prisoners-some of them the most
wanted men on the planet-and I earned their trust. All in the hopes
of serving my country and possibly having the chance to save some
lives. My efforts were for naught. A day that began as any other,
but ended bloody-March 11, 2004-still came and went. And the U.S.
government simply watched, even when they had the knowledge, and
the means, to prevent it. Terrorist University is my story.
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