Author: Trevor Royle
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1780572409
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
On a spring morning in 1903, Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald, one of Britain's greatest military heroes, took his life in a hotel room in Paris. A few days later he was buried hastily in an Edinburgh cemetary as his fellow countrymen tried to come to terms with the fact that one of Scotland's most famous soldiers had ended his life rather than face charges against his character.The suicide and its aftermath created a national scandal and one which still reverberates long after those dramatic events - it is now clear that the official files dealing with his case, the papers of the Judge Advocate have been destroyed. Macdonald or 'Fighting Mac' as he was known to an adoring public, was no ordinary soldier. A crofter's son who had risen from the ranks in the Victorian army, he covered himself with glory during a long and successful military career and in 1898 was widely acknowledged as the true hero of the Battle of Omdurman, which cemented British Imperial rule in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Everything lay at his feet - a knighthood, honours, the respect of fellow generals such as Roberts and Kitchener - but Macdonald's career came to a shocking full stop when he stood accused of homosexuality and was ordered to face a court martial. Unable to come to terms with the disgrace, he committed suicide. That should have been the end of his story but so powerful was the myth created by Fighting Mac that people refused to believe he was dead. Soon rumours were circulating that Macdonald had faked his death and had adopted the persona of a prominent Prussian officer, the future Field Marshal August con Mackensen, one of Germany's great leaders during the First World War. FIGHTING MAC tells the true story behind his disgrace and sheds new light on the myths....
Fighting Mac
Author: Trevor Royle
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1780572409
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
On a spring morning in 1903, Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald, one of Britain's greatest military heroes, took his life in a hotel room in Paris. A few days later he was buried hastily in an Edinburgh cemetary as his fellow countrymen tried to come to terms with the fact that one of Scotland's most famous soldiers had ended his life rather than face charges against his character.The suicide and its aftermath created a national scandal and one which still reverberates long after those dramatic events - it is now clear that the official files dealing with his case, the papers of the Judge Advocate have been destroyed. Macdonald or 'Fighting Mac' as he was known to an adoring public, was no ordinary soldier. A crofter's son who had risen from the ranks in the Victorian army, he covered himself with glory during a long and successful military career and in 1898 was widely acknowledged as the true hero of the Battle of Omdurman, which cemented British Imperial rule in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Everything lay at his feet - a knighthood, honours, the respect of fellow generals such as Roberts and Kitchener - but Macdonald's career came to a shocking full stop when he stood accused of homosexuality and was ordered to face a court martial. Unable to come to terms with the disgrace, he committed suicide. That should have been the end of his story but so powerful was the myth created by Fighting Mac that people refused to believe he was dead. Soon rumours were circulating that Macdonald had faked his death and had adopted the persona of a prominent Prussian officer, the future Field Marshal August con Mackensen, one of Germany's great leaders during the First World War. FIGHTING MAC tells the true story behind his disgrace and sheds new light on the myths....
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1780572409
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
On a spring morning in 1903, Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald, one of Britain's greatest military heroes, took his life in a hotel room in Paris. A few days later he was buried hastily in an Edinburgh cemetary as his fellow countrymen tried to come to terms with the fact that one of Scotland's most famous soldiers had ended his life rather than face charges against his character.The suicide and its aftermath created a national scandal and one which still reverberates long after those dramatic events - it is now clear that the official files dealing with his case, the papers of the Judge Advocate have been destroyed. Macdonald or 'Fighting Mac' as he was known to an adoring public, was no ordinary soldier. A crofter's son who had risen from the ranks in the Victorian army, he covered himself with glory during a long and successful military career and in 1898 was widely acknowledged as the true hero of the Battle of Omdurman, which cemented British Imperial rule in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Everything lay at his feet - a knighthood, honours, the respect of fellow generals such as Roberts and Kitchener - but Macdonald's career came to a shocking full stop when he stood accused of homosexuality and was ordered to face a court martial. Unable to come to terms with the disgrace, he committed suicide. That should have been the end of his story but so powerful was the myth created by Fighting Mac that people refused to believe he was dead. Soon rumours were circulating that Macdonald had faked his death and had adopted the persona of a prominent Prussian officer, the future Field Marshal August con Mackensen, one of Germany's great leaders during the First World War. FIGHTING MAC tells the true story behind his disgrace and sheds new light on the myths....
Mac's Destiny
Author: Khloe Wren
Publisher: Khloe Wren
ISBN: 0648308553
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
This next club run will change their lives forever. One day after Jacob “Mac” Miller returns from New York, Scout sends him on another club run. He must go to L.A. and deal with a mob boss who has set his sights on the Charon MC. Sabella is a blast from Mac’s past he’d have preferred to leave there, but once he gets word of what the man is now up to, he can’t let it stand and willingly leads the charge to go deal with him. Once and for all. Zara is not happy with the club. Her man just returned from a run up to New York and after only one night home, he’s back on the road, leaving her alone with their 10 month old daughter again. It wouldn’t be so bad if little Cleo wasn’t ill and getting worse. Circumstances beyond their control test both Mac and Zara as their lives get changed forever in the aftermath of this latest drama that hit the Charon MC. Keywords: MC biker romance, MC romance, biker romance, dark romance, contemporary romance, Marine romance, orphan, adoption, mob fiction, crime fiction, vigilante justice, narcolepsy romance, Club VP romance, romantic suspense, suspense romance, strong heroine, alpha male romance, bad boy romance, action adventure, steamy romance, full-length romantic suspense book, biker series, HEA romance
Publisher: Khloe Wren
ISBN: 0648308553
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
This next club run will change their lives forever. One day after Jacob “Mac” Miller returns from New York, Scout sends him on another club run. He must go to L.A. and deal with a mob boss who has set his sights on the Charon MC. Sabella is a blast from Mac’s past he’d have preferred to leave there, but once he gets word of what the man is now up to, he can’t let it stand and willingly leads the charge to go deal with him. Once and for all. Zara is not happy with the club. Her man just returned from a run up to New York and after only one night home, he’s back on the road, leaving her alone with their 10 month old daughter again. It wouldn’t be so bad if little Cleo wasn’t ill and getting worse. Circumstances beyond their control test both Mac and Zara as their lives get changed forever in the aftermath of this latest drama that hit the Charon MC. Keywords: MC biker romance, MC romance, biker romance, dark romance, contemporary romance, Marine romance, orphan, adoption, mob fiction, crime fiction, vigilante justice, narcolepsy romance, Club VP romance, romantic suspense, suspense romance, strong heroine, alpha male romance, bad boy romance, action adventure, steamy romance, full-length romantic suspense book, biker series, HEA romance
Adventure
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Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 602
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The Man the Anzacs Revered
Author: Daniel Reynaud
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925044164
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
How did a wowser become an Anzac legend? And how did a legend become a virtual unknown today? This is the first biography of Fighting Mac to sort the facts from the fiction and present McKenzie as the Christian champion that he was. William McKenzie was once one of the most famous of the Anzacs, a legend for his work on Gallipoli and France. For two decades after the war he was literally mobbed by adoring soldiers and their families. For the Anzacs, he became the man who best represented the Anzac ideal. What makes Fighting Mac's legendary reputation incredible is that he embodied almost everything that the typical digger of the Anzac legend loved to hate. McKenzie was a Salvation Army Chaplain, a species of non-combatant officer usually held in low esteem. He railed against booze, brothels, betting and bad language, and he ran frequent evangelistic campaigns for the Anzacs where he forcefully appealed to them to become Christians. Despite these apparent disadvantages he was worshipped and revered by the soldiers. Yet today, McKenzie's name is almost completely unknown outside certain religious circles. However, legends continue to be invented about him, adding to the inaccuracies told about him almost from the beginning. But his story needs no embroidering, and the exaggerations diminish the truth of his astonishing real-life achievements. This book captures McKenzie in all of his charismatic and energetic complexity with particular focus on his war years: a devout man of God who became enshrined in the hearts of thousands of men who showed little other commitment to things religious. If the original Anzacs revered him, then we who revere them should pay attention to his story.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781925044164
Category : Military chaplains
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
How did a wowser become an Anzac legend? And how did a legend become a virtual unknown today? This is the first biography of Fighting Mac to sort the facts from the fiction and present McKenzie as the Christian champion that he was. William McKenzie was once one of the most famous of the Anzacs, a legend for his work on Gallipoli and France. For two decades after the war he was literally mobbed by adoring soldiers and their families. For the Anzacs, he became the man who best represented the Anzac ideal. What makes Fighting Mac's legendary reputation incredible is that he embodied almost everything that the typical digger of the Anzac legend loved to hate. McKenzie was a Salvation Army Chaplain, a species of non-combatant officer usually held in low esteem. He railed against booze, brothels, betting and bad language, and he ran frequent evangelistic campaigns for the Anzacs where he forcefully appealed to them to become Christians. Despite these apparent disadvantages he was worshipped and revered by the soldiers. Yet today, McKenzie's name is almost completely unknown outside certain religious circles. However, legends continue to be invented about him, adding to the inaccuracies told about him almost from the beginning. But his story needs no embroidering, and the exaggerations diminish the truth of his astonishing real-life achievements. This book captures McKenzie in all of his charismatic and energetic complexity with particular focus on his war years: a devout man of God who became enshrined in the hearts of thousands of men who showed little other commitment to things religious. If the original Anzacs revered him, then we who revere them should pay attention to his story.
Catalog of Copyright Entries
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Category : Copyright
Languages : en
Pages : 1188
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Languages : en
Pages : 1188
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Serving the King's Men
Author: Frederick Arthur Mackenzie
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Coates's Herd Book
Author: Henry Strafford
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Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 1236
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Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 1236
Book Description
Sins and Secrets
Author: Charissa Dufour
Publisher: Charissa Dufour
ISBN: 100549035X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Facing your past is never easy, and made even harder when it's a literal face from your past. The crew of the Caprice has stumbled upon a ship they thought was destroyed. Hidden within it lies the crew—copies of themselves from long ago transported into enemy space. Will the duplicates come to Jack and Bit’s aid, or are they just there to torment the battered crew of the Caprice as they fight against the Lang?
Publisher: Charissa Dufour
ISBN: 100549035X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Facing your past is never easy, and made even harder when it's a literal face from your past. The crew of the Caprice has stumbled upon a ship they thought was destroyed. Hidden within it lies the crew—copies of themselves from long ago transported into enemy space. Will the duplicates come to Jack and Bit’s aid, or are they just there to torment the battered crew of the Caprice as they fight against the Lang?
Blaze of Light
Author: Marcus Brotherton
Publisher: WaterBrook
ISBN: 0525653805
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
For fans of Unbroken and Hacksaw Ridge comes the powerful true story of a Medal of Honor recipient who faced more than his fair share of battles—and overcame them through perseverance and faith. “What Gary Beikirch did to receive his medal is unforgettable—and the story of what he overcame afterward is as big and moving as they come.”—Gary Sinise After dawn the siege began. It was April 1, 1970, and Army Green Beret medic Gary Beikirch knew the odds were stacked against their survival. Some 10,000 enemy soldiers sought to obliterate the twelve American Special Forces troops and 400 indigenous fighters who stood fast to defend 2,300 women and children inside the village of Dak Seang. For his valor and selflessness during the ruthless siege, Beikirch would be awarded a Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest and most prestigious military decoration. But Gary returned home wounded in body, mind, and soul. To find himself again, Gary retreated to a cave in the mountains of New England, where a redemptive encounter with God allowed Gary to find peace. New York Times best-selling author Marcus Brotherton chronicles the incredible true story of a person who changed from lost to found. Gripping and unforgettable, and written with a rich and vivid narrative voice, Blaze of Light will inspire you to answer hurt with ingenuity, to reach for faith, and to find clarity and peace within any season of storm.
Publisher: WaterBrook
ISBN: 0525653805
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
For fans of Unbroken and Hacksaw Ridge comes the powerful true story of a Medal of Honor recipient who faced more than his fair share of battles—and overcame them through perseverance and faith. “What Gary Beikirch did to receive his medal is unforgettable—and the story of what he overcame afterward is as big and moving as they come.”—Gary Sinise After dawn the siege began. It was April 1, 1970, and Army Green Beret medic Gary Beikirch knew the odds were stacked against their survival. Some 10,000 enemy soldiers sought to obliterate the twelve American Special Forces troops and 400 indigenous fighters who stood fast to defend 2,300 women and children inside the village of Dak Seang. For his valor and selflessness during the ruthless siege, Beikirch would be awarded a Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest and most prestigious military decoration. But Gary returned home wounded in body, mind, and soul. To find himself again, Gary retreated to a cave in the mountains of New England, where a redemptive encounter with God allowed Gary to find peace. New York Times best-selling author Marcus Brotherton chronicles the incredible true story of a person who changed from lost to found. Gripping and unforgettable, and written with a rich and vivid narrative voice, Blaze of Light will inspire you to answer hurt with ingenuity, to reach for faith, and to find clarity and peace within any season of storm.
Into the Guns
Author: William C. Dietz
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698184394
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Legion of the Damned® Novels and The Mutant Files comes the first novel in a post-apocalyptic military science fiction series about America rising from the ashes of a global catastrophe... On May Day, 2018, sixty meteors entered Earth’s atmosphere and exploded around the globe with a force greater than a nuclear blast. Earthquakes and tsunamis followed. Then China attacked Europe, Asia, and the United States in the belief the disaster was an act of war. Washington D.C. was a casualty of the meteor onslaught that decimated the nation’s leadership and left the surviving elements of the armed forces to try and restore order as American society fell apart. As refugees across America band together and engage in open warfare with the military over scarce resources, a select group of individuals representing the surviving corporate structure makes a power play to rebuild the country in a free market image as The New Confederacy...
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698184394
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Legion of the Damned® Novels and The Mutant Files comes the first novel in a post-apocalyptic military science fiction series about America rising from the ashes of a global catastrophe... On May Day, 2018, sixty meteors entered Earth’s atmosphere and exploded around the globe with a force greater than a nuclear blast. Earthquakes and tsunamis followed. Then China attacked Europe, Asia, and the United States in the belief the disaster was an act of war. Washington D.C. was a casualty of the meteor onslaught that decimated the nation’s leadership and left the surviving elements of the armed forces to try and restore order as American society fell apart. As refugees across America band together and engage in open warfare with the military over scarce resources, a select group of individuals representing the surviving corporate structure makes a power play to rebuild the country in a free market image as The New Confederacy...