Best o luck How a fighting Kentuckian won the thanks of Britain s King

Best o  luck  How a fighting Kentuckian won the thanks of Britain s King
Author: Alexander McClintock
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2023-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783368941017

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Best o luck How a fighting Kentuckian won the thanks of Britain s King

Best o  luck  How a fighting Kentuckian won the thanks of Britain s King
Author: Alexander McClintock
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2023-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4066339525443

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"Best o' luck: How a fighting Kentuckian won the thanks of Britain's King" by Alexander McClintock. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Best O luck

Best O luck
Author: Alexander McClintock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: 0659086921

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Canada s Great War 1914 1918

Canada s Great War  1914 1918
Author: Brian Douglas Tennyson
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810888609

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Canada’s Great War, 1914-1918: How Canada Helped Save the British Empire and Became a North American Nation describes the major role that Canada played in helping the British Empire win the greatest war in history—and, somewhat surprisingly, resulted in Canada’s closer integration not with the British Empire but with its continental neighbor, the United States. When Britain declared war against Germany and Austria-Hungary in August 1914, Canada was automatically committed as well because of its status as a Dominion in the British Empire. Despite not having a say in the matter, most Canadians enthusiastically embraced the war effort in order to defend the Empire and its values. In Canada’s Great War, 1914-1918, historian Brian Douglas Tennyson argues that Canada’s participation in the war weakened its relationship with Britain by stimulating a greater sense of Canadian identity, while at the same time bringing it much closer to the United States, especially after the latter entered the war. Their wartime cooperation strengthened their relationship, which had been delicate and often strained in the nineteenth century. This was reflected in the greater integration of their economies and the greater acceptance in Canada of American cultural products such as books, magazines, radio broadcasting and movies, and was symbolized by the astonishing American response to the Halifax explosion in December 1917. By the end of the war, Canadians were emerging as a North American people, no longer fearing close ties to the United States, even as they maintained their ties to the British Commonwealth. Canada’s Great War, 1914-1918 will interest not only Canadians unaware of how greatly their nation’s participation in the First World War reshaped its relationship with Britain and the United States, but also Americans unacquainted with the magnitude of Canada’s involvement in the war and how that contribution drew the two nations closer together.

BEST O LUCK HOW A FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN WON THE THANKS OF BRITAIN S KING

BEST O LUCK HOW A FIGHTING KENTUCKIAN WON THE THANKS OF BRITAIN   S KING
Author: ALEXANDER MCCLINTOCK
Publsiher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Total Pages: 67
Release: 1917-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Best O Luck: How a Fighting Kentuckian Won the Thanks of Britain’s King by Alexander McClintock tells the gripping tale of an unlikely hero. Embark on a journey of courage and perseverance, where a brave Kentuckian earns the gratitude of a monarch amidst the ravages of war. Alexander McClintock creates an extraordinary narrative that showcases the resilience of the human spirit. Best O Luck will keep you engrossed, with its rich characters, vivid descriptions, and riveting plot twists that depict the unfathomable realities of war. At its core, Best O Luck is a tribute to bravery, a testament to determination, and a powerful reflection on the capacity of an ordinary individual to rise above extraordinary circumstances. This work is a stirring exploration of heroism and humanity. Ready to be inspired by an unforgettable story of courage and resilience? Order your copy of Best O Luck: How a Fighting Kentuckian Won the Thanks of Britain’s King today.

Kentucky and the Great War

Kentucky and the Great War
Author: David J. Bettez
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2016-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813168036

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The award-winning author of Kentucky Marine “has crafted an excellent account of how World War I impacted Kentucky socially, economically, and politically” (Journal of America’s Military Past). From five thousand children marching in a parade, singing, “Johnnie get your hoe . . . Mary dig your row,” to communities banding together to observe Meatless Tuesdays and Wheatless Wednesdays, Kentuckians were loyal supporters of their country during the First World War. Kentucky had one of the lowest rates of draft dodging in the nation, and the state increased its coal production by 50 percent during the war years. Overwhelmingly, the people of the Commonwealth set aside partisan interests and worked together to help the nation achieve victory in Europe. David J. Bettez provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of the Great War on Bluegrass society, politics, economy, and culture, contextualizing the state’s involvement within the national experience. His exhaustively researched study examines the Kentucky Council of Defense—which sponsored local war-effort activities—military mobilization and preparation, opposition and dissent, and the role of religion and higher education in shaping the state’s response to the war. It also describes the efforts of Kentuckians who served abroad in military and civilian capacities, and postwar memorialization of their contributions. Kentucky and the Great War explores the impact of the conflict on women’s suffrage, child labor, and African American life. In particular, Bettez investigates how black citizens were urged to support a war to make the world “safe for democracy” even as their civil rights and freedoms were violated in the Jim Crow South. This engaging and timely social history offers new perspectives on an overlooked aspect of World War I.

The Secret History of Soldiers

The Secret History of Soldiers
Author: Tim Cook
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780735235274

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There have been thousands of books on the Great War, but most have focused on commanders, battles, strategy, and tactics. Less attention has been paid to the daily lives of the combatants, how they endured the unimaginable conditions of industrial warfare: the rain of shells, bullets, and chemical agents. In The Secret History of Soldiers, Tim Cook, Canada's foremost military historian, examines how those who survived trench warfare on the Western Front found entertainment, solace, relief, and distraction from the relentless slaughter. These tales come from the soldiers themselves, mined from the letters, diaries, memoirs, and oral accounts of more than five hundred combatants. Rare examples of trench art, postcards, and even song sheets offer insight into a hidden society that was often irreverent, raunchy, and anti-authoritarian. Believing in supernatural stories was another way soldiers shielded themselves from the horror. While novels and poetry often depict the soldiers of the Great War as mere victims, this new history shows how the soldiers pushed back against the grim war, refusing to be broken in the mincing machine of the Western Front. The violence of war is always present, but Cook reveals the gallows humour the soldiers employed to get through it. Over the years, both writers and historians have overlooked this aspect of the men's lives. The fighting at the front was devastating, but behind the battle lines, another layer of life existed, one that included songs, skits, art, and soldier-produced newspapers. With his trademark narrative abilities and an unerring eye for the telling human detail, Cook has created another landmark history of Canadian military life as he reveals the secrets of how soldiers survived the carnage of the Western Front.

Ontario Library Review and Book Selection Guide

Ontario Library Review and Book Selection Guide
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1916
Genre: Best books
ISBN: MINN:319510005878657

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