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The Ones Who Have to Pay - The Soldiers-Poets of Victoria BC in the Great War 1914-1918 (Hardcover): Robert Ratcliffe Taylor The Ones Who Have to Pay - The Soldiers-Poets of Victoria BC in the Great War 1914-1918 (Hardcover)
Robert Ratcliffe Taylor
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When war in Europe broke out in 1914, why did so many men from Victoria, BC, Canada, enlist enthusiastically? What did they feel about the war they were fighting? What were their personal values? Were they ever disillusioned in the trenches of the Western Front? To what extent did they enjoy combat? How did they regard the German enemy? And faced with artillery bombardment, execrable living conditions, and the fear of death or maiming, what helped them to carry on? In researching these questions, the author found that Victoria was a unique city in several ways and that some assumptions about Canadian soldiers' trench experience may not apply to volunteers from that city. Moreover, the culture of the time was different from that of Canada today so that the enthusiasm for military life and for "the empire" may seem bizarre to young people. Ideals of masculinity may seem outdated, and the concepts of personal honor and duty, which these men supported, may be obsolete. This essay tries to understand the culture of Canada and especially that of Victoria, BC, a century ago, a pertinent exercise considering the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War.

Imperial Eden - Victoria BC in Verse c. 1858-1920 (Hardcover): Robert Ratcliffe Taylor Imperial Eden - Victoria BC in Verse c. 1858-1920 (Hardcover)
Robert Ratcliffe Taylor
R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Spencer Mansion - A House, a Home, and an Art Gallery (Paperback): Robert Ratcliffe Taylor The Spencer Mansion - A House, a Home, and an Art Gallery (Paperback)
Robert Ratcliffe Taylor
R573 R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Save R61 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Built in 1889 and now home to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, the Spencer Mansion is a magnificent building with a rich and layered history. With detailed research, historian and author Robert Ratcliffe Taylor describes the original appearance of the house, designed by William Ridgway Wilson for Alexander Green and his family, as well as its inhabitants over the decades. Also known as Gyppeswyk, after the village in England where Green wed Theophila Rainer, the house is more commonly referred to as the Spencer Mansion, after later owners David and Emma Spencer. The book also chronicles the brief period when the residence served as BC's Government House and concludes with the story of how the house came to function as an art gallery. A unique book, 'The Spencer Mansion' showcases a true gem of Victoria's architecture and history.

Imperial Eden - Victoria BC in Verse c. 1858-1920 (Paperback): Robert Ratcliffe Taylor Imperial Eden - Victoria BC in Verse c. 1858-1920 (Paperback)
Robert Ratcliffe Taylor
R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ones Who Have to Pay - The Soldiers-Poets of Victoria BC in the Great War 1914-1918 (Paperback): Robert Ratcliffe Taylor The Ones Who Have to Pay - The Soldiers-Poets of Victoria BC in the Great War 1914-1918 (Paperback)
Robert Ratcliffe Taylor
R560 Discovery Miles 5 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When war in Europe broke out in 1914, why did so many men from Victoria, BC, Canada, enlist enthusiastically? What did they feel about the war they were fighting? What were their personal values? Were they ever disillusioned in the trenches of the Western Front? To what extent did they enjoy combat? How did they regard the German enemy? And faced with artillery bombardment, execrable living conditions, and the fear of death or maiming, what helped them to carry on? In researching these questions, the author found that Victoria was a unique city in several ways and that some assumptions about Canadian soldiers' trench experience may not apply to volunteers from that city. Moreover, the culture of the time was different from that of Canada today so that the enthusiasm for military life and for "the empire" may seem bizarre to young people. Ideals of masculinity may seem outdated, and the concepts of personal honor and duty, which these men supported, may be obsolete. This essay tries to understand the culture of Canada and especially that of Victoria, BC, a century ago, a pertinent exercise considering the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War.

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