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'An extraordinary account of heroism and sacrifice. An unexpected and important story, rivetingly told. Rip roaring stuff. Get this into the paws of the sea dog in your life.' - Griff Rhys Jones'A book that had to be written' - Let's Talk
'People ashore don't realise what a grim war we are waging at sea with the Germans. A cold-blooded war, in a way I think requiring the maximum of bravery from the men of both sides in the long run, as it is so ceaseless and intangible. You just don't know whether the next moment will be your last.' Robert Hichens, RNVSR
Several years ago, Julia Jones was searching through long-forgotten items stored at her house and discovered some suitcases of old written material, which turned out to be accounts by her father of his experiences in the RNVSR (Royal Naval Volunteer Supplementary Reserve). She realised that as a child she'd met some of the people mentioned, and although she was too young to truly know them, these youthful impressions spurred her on to rediscovery and understanding.
In this absorbing book Julia tells the compelling stories of the yachtsmen. Some were famous (such as Sir Peter Scott), others were wealthy (such as August Courtauld, who returned his pay to help with the war effort) but the majority were just 'ordinary' professionals such as publishers, lawyers and advertising agents, who signed up because they loved sailing. Few could ever have dreamed that they would end up acting in areas that were so far beyond their normal lives, as they found themselves commanding destroyers and submarines, and undertaking covert missions of sabotage. Some undertook the dangerous daily drudgery of minesweeping; others tackled unexploded bombs, engaged the enemy in high-speed attacks or played key roles in Ian Fleming's famous intelligence commandos.
This varied crew of men were given tasks vital to the war effort, requiring endurance, extraordinary bravery, resourcefulness and quick thinking. Some died in the process, but for the ones who survived, Julia asks how their experiences changed them. Could their love of sailing and the sea survive the harsh realities of war?
'People ashore don't realise what a grim war we are waging at sea with the Germans. A cold-blooded war, in a way I think requiring the maximum of bravery from the men of both sides in the long run, as it is so ceaseless and intangible. You just don't know whether the next moment will be your last.' Robert Hichens, RNVSR
Several years ago, Julia Jones was searching through long-forgotten items stored at her house and discovered some suitcases of old written material, which turned out to be accounts by her father of his experiences in the RNVSR (Royal Naval Volunteer Supplementary Reserve). She realised that as a child she'd met some of the people mentioned, and although she was too young to truly know them, these youthful impressions spurred her on to rediscovery and understanding.
In this absorbing book Julia tells the compelling stories of the yachtsmen. Some were famous (such as Sir Peter Scott), others were wealthy (such as August Courtauld, who returned his pay to help with the war effort) but the majority were just 'ordinary' professionals such as publishers, lawyers and advertising agents, who signed up because they loved sailing. Few could ever have dreamed that they would end up acting in areas that were so far beyond their normal lives, as they found themselves commanding destroyers and submarines, and undertaking covert missions of sabotage. Some undertook the dangerous daily drudgery of minesweeping; others tackled unexploded bombs, engaged the enemy in high-speed attacks or played key roles in Ian Fleming's famous intelligence commandos.
This varied crew of men were given tasks vital to the war effort, requiring endurance, extraordinary bravery, resourcefulness and quick thinking. Some died in the process, but for the ones who survived, Julia asks how their experiences changed them. Could their love of sailing and the sea survive the harsh realities of war?
'An extraordinary account of heroism and sacrifice. An unexpected and important story, rivetingly told. Rip roaring stuff. Get this into the paws of the sea dog in your life.' - Griff Rhys Jones'A book that had to be written' - Let's Talk
'People ashore don't realise what a grim war we are waging at sea with the Germans. A cold-blooded war, in a way I think requiring the maximum of bravery from the men of both sides in the long run, as it is so ceaseless and intangible. You just don't know whether the next moment will be your last.' Robert Hichens, RNVSR
Several years ago, Julia Jones was searching through long-forgotten items stored at her house and discovered some suitcases of old written material, which turned out to be accounts by her father of his experiences in the RNVSR (Royal Naval Volunteer Supplementary Reserve). She realised that as a child she'd met some of the people mentioned, and although she was too young to truly know them, these youthful impressions spurred her on to rediscovery and understanding.
In this absorbing book Julia tells the compelling stories of the yachtsmen. Some were famous (such as Sir Peter Scott), others were wealthy (such as August Courtauld, who returned his pay to help with the war effort) but the majority were just 'ordinary' professionals such as publishers, lawyers and advertising agents, who signed up because they loved sailing. Few could ever have dreamed that they would end up acting in areas that were so far beyond their normal lives, as they found themselves commanding destroyers and submarines, and undertaking covert missions of sabotage. Some undertook the dangerous daily drudgery of minesweeping; others tackled unexploded bombs, engaged the enemy in high-speed attacks or played key roles in Ian Fleming's famous intelligence commandos.
This varied crew of men were given tasks vital to the war effort, requiring endurance, extraordinary bravery, resourcefulness and quick thinking. Some died in the process, but for the ones who survived, Julia asks how their experiences changed them. Could their love of sailing and the sea survive the harsh realities of war?
'People ashore don't realise what a grim war we are waging at sea with the Germans. A cold-blooded war, in a way I think requiring the maximum of bravery from the men of both sides in the long run, as it is so ceaseless and intangible. You just don't know whether the next moment will be your last.' Robert Hichens, RNVSR
Several years ago, Julia Jones was searching through long-forgotten items stored at her house and discovered some suitcases of old written material, which turned out to be accounts by her father of his experiences in the RNVSR (Royal Naval Volunteer Supplementary Reserve). She realised that as a child she'd met some of the people mentioned, and although she was too young to truly know them, these youthful impressions spurred her on to rediscovery and understanding.
In this absorbing book Julia tells the compelling stories of the yachtsmen. Some were famous (such as Sir Peter Scott), others were wealthy (such as August Courtauld, who returned his pay to help with the war effort) but the majority were just 'ordinary' professionals such as publishers, lawyers and advertising agents, who signed up because they loved sailing. Few could ever have dreamed that they would end up acting in areas that were so far beyond their normal lives, as they found themselves commanding destroyers and submarines, and undertaking covert missions of sabotage. Some undertook the dangerous daily drudgery of minesweeping; others tackled unexploded bombs, engaged the enemy in high-speed attacks or played key roles in Ian Fleming's famous intelligence commandos.
This varied crew of men were given tasks vital to the war effort, requiring endurance, extraordinary bravery, resourcefulness and quick thinking. Some died in the process, but for the ones who survived, Julia asks how their experiences changed them. Could their love of sailing and the sea survive the harsh realities of war?
Über den Autor
Julia Jones, formerly also known as Julia Thorogood, is an English writer, editor and classic yacht owner whose own father served in the RNVSR. She is Literary Contributor for Yachting Monthly magazine.
Julia's introduction to books and boats happened simultaneously when her parents bought Arthur Ransome's yacht Peter Duck when Julia was not quite three years old. She soon discovered that her berth on board Peter Duck was the snuggest place in the world for reading - and writing and dreaming as well. It wasn't until many years later when she and her husband Francis Wheen had bought Peter Duck back into their family that she discovered that her special reading place had originally been designed for Ransome to store his typewriter. This inspired her own Strong Winds series of sailing adventures. She was introduced to the River Deben at birth and remains an unashamedly East Coast sailor.
Julia's introduction to books and boats happened simultaneously when her parents bought Arthur Ransome's yacht Peter Duck when Julia was not quite three years old. She soon discovered that her berth on board Peter Duck was the snuggest place in the world for reading - and writing and dreaming as well. It wasn't until many years later when she and her husband Francis Wheen had bought Peter Duck back into their family that she discovered that her special reading place had originally been designed for Ransome to store his typewriter. This inspired her own Strong Winds series of sailing adventures. She was introduced to the River Deben at birth and remains an unashamedly East Coast sailor.
Zusammenfassung
Moving and eloquent extracts from letters and diaries written by the volunteers give powerful insights into their extraordinary experience
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: A riddle in the attic
1 'There must be hundreds of chaps like me'
2 'I happened to look around and he was gone'
3 'They ought to make some use of us'
4 'Are there many like you in England?'
5 'Do you think you'll like this sort of thing?'
6 'I hardened to the life'
7 'So casual and quiet in the extraordinary things that you do'
8 'I couldn't help noticing that it wasn't quite what you expected'
9 'He helped me out of a bit of a mess'
10 'The last strongholds were battered, stormed and overwhelmed'
11 'I sign articles'
12 'Small things sidled out of dark hiding places'
13 'The dark spaces of the North Sea'
14 'Mosquitoes with stings'
15 'The very splash of the surf and the bubble of the tides'
16 'Distracted by the multiplicity of its functions'
17 'Every inch of it must be important'
18 'It's a dirty-looking night and I don't like this swell'
19 'Would you care to join me in a little yachting?'
20 'Multitudes of seagoing lighters, carrying full loads of soldiers'
21 'There was an outburst of shouting which soon died away'
22 'Goodbye Old Chap'
23 'From that point our personal history is of no concern'
Endnotes Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
1 'There must be hundreds of chaps like me'
2 'I happened to look around and he was gone'
3 'They ought to make some use of us'
4 'Are there many like you in England?'
5 'Do you think you'll like this sort of thing?'
6 'I hardened to the life'
7 'So casual and quiet in the extraordinary things that you do'
8 'I couldn't help noticing that it wasn't quite what you expected'
9 'He helped me out of a bit of a mess'
10 'The last strongholds were battered, stormed and overwhelmed'
11 'I sign articles'
12 'Small things sidled out of dark hiding places'
13 'The dark spaces of the North Sea'
14 'Mosquitoes with stings'
15 'The very splash of the surf and the bubble of the tides'
16 'Distracted by the multiplicity of its functions'
17 'Every inch of it must be important'
18 'It's a dirty-looking night and I don't like this swell'
19 'Would you care to join me in a little yachting?'
20 'Multitudes of seagoing lighters, carrying full loads of soldiers'
21 'There was an outburst of shouting which soon died away'
22 'Goodbye Old Chap'
23 'From that point our personal history is of no concern'
Endnotes Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Genre: | Geschichte |
Jahrhundert: | 20. Jahrhundert |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781472987112 |
ISBN-10: | 147298711X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Jones, Julia |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Maße: | 196 x 122 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Julia Jones |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 14.09.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,266 kg |
Über den Autor
Julia Jones, formerly also known as Julia Thorogood, is an English writer, editor and classic yacht owner whose own father served in the RNVSR. She is Literary Contributor for Yachting Monthly magazine.
Julia's introduction to books and boats happened simultaneously when her parents bought Arthur Ransome's yacht Peter Duck when Julia was not quite three years old. She soon discovered that her berth on board Peter Duck was the snuggest place in the world for reading - and writing and dreaming as well. It wasn't until many years later when she and her husband Francis Wheen had bought Peter Duck back into their family that she discovered that her special reading place had originally been designed for Ransome to store his typewriter. This inspired her own Strong Winds series of sailing adventures. She was introduced to the River Deben at birth and remains an unashamedly East Coast sailor.
Julia's introduction to books and boats happened simultaneously when her parents bought Arthur Ransome's yacht Peter Duck when Julia was not quite three years old. She soon discovered that her berth on board Peter Duck was the snuggest place in the world for reading - and writing and dreaming as well. It wasn't until many years later when she and her husband Francis Wheen had bought Peter Duck back into their family that she discovered that her special reading place had originally been designed for Ransome to store his typewriter. This inspired her own Strong Winds series of sailing adventures. She was introduced to the River Deben at birth and remains an unashamedly East Coast sailor.
Zusammenfassung
Moving and eloquent extracts from letters and diaries written by the volunteers give powerful insights into their extraordinary experience
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: A riddle in the attic
1 'There must be hundreds of chaps like me'
2 'I happened to look around and he was gone'
3 'They ought to make some use of us'
4 'Are there many like you in England?'
5 'Do you think you'll like this sort of thing?'
6 'I hardened to the life'
7 'So casual and quiet in the extraordinary things that you do'
8 'I couldn't help noticing that it wasn't quite what you expected'
9 'He helped me out of a bit of a mess'
10 'The last strongholds were battered, stormed and overwhelmed'
11 'I sign articles'
12 'Small things sidled out of dark hiding places'
13 'The dark spaces of the North Sea'
14 'Mosquitoes with stings'
15 'The very splash of the surf and the bubble of the tides'
16 'Distracted by the multiplicity of its functions'
17 'Every inch of it must be important'
18 'It's a dirty-looking night and I don't like this swell'
19 'Would you care to join me in a little yachting?'
20 'Multitudes of seagoing lighters, carrying full loads of soldiers'
21 'There was an outburst of shouting which soon died away'
22 'Goodbye Old Chap'
23 'From that point our personal history is of no concern'
Endnotes Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
1 'There must be hundreds of chaps like me'
2 'I happened to look around and he was gone'
3 'They ought to make some use of us'
4 'Are there many like you in England?'
5 'Do you think you'll like this sort of thing?'
6 'I hardened to the life'
7 'So casual and quiet in the extraordinary things that you do'
8 'I couldn't help noticing that it wasn't quite what you expected'
9 'He helped me out of a bit of a mess'
10 'The last strongholds were battered, stormed and overwhelmed'
11 'I sign articles'
12 'Small things sidled out of dark hiding places'
13 'The dark spaces of the North Sea'
14 'Mosquitoes with stings'
15 'The very splash of the surf and the bubble of the tides'
16 'Distracted by the multiplicity of its functions'
17 'Every inch of it must be important'
18 'It's a dirty-looking night and I don't like this swell'
19 'Would you care to join me in a little yachting?'
20 'Multitudes of seagoing lighters, carrying full loads of soldiers'
21 'There was an outburst of shouting which soon died away'
22 'Goodbye Old Chap'
23 'From that point our personal history is of no concern'
Endnotes Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Genre: | Geschichte |
Jahrhundert: | 20. Jahrhundert |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781472987112 |
ISBN-10: | 147298711X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Jones, Julia |
Hersteller: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Maße: | 196 x 122 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Julia Jones |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 14.09.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,266 kg |
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