Happy Odyssey

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Pen and Sword, Nov 13, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 288 pages
The legendary British Army officer recounts his experiences in the Boer War and both World Wars in this memoir with a foreword by Winston Churchill.

Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart had one of the most extraordinary military careers in the history of the British Army. His gallantry in combat won him a Victoria Cross and a Distinguished Service Order, as well as an eyepatch and an empty sleeve. His autobiography is one of the most remarkable of military memoirs.

Carton de Wiart abandoned his law studies at Balliol College, Oxford, in 1899 to serve as a trooper in the South African War. During World War I he served both in British Somaliland and on the Western Front, where he lost his left eye to a bullet at the Battle of Somme. He went on to serve as a liaison officer with Polish forces, narrowly escaping the German blitz at the outbreak of World War II. He was part of the British Military Mission to Yugoslavia, taken prisoner by the Italian Army, and made numerous attempts at escape. He spent the remainder of the war as Churchill’s representative in China.

The novelist Evelyn Waugh famously used Carton de Wiart as the model for his character Brigadier Ben Ritchie Hook in the Sword of Honour trilogy. In this thrilling autobiography, the legendary officer tells his own remarkable story.
 

Contents

FOREWORD
PREFACE
BELGIUM ENGLAND OXFORD
SOME BOER WAR SKIRMISHES
HEYDAY
FIGHTING THE MAD MULLAH
A CAVALRYMAN LOSES HIS SPURS
PASSCHENDAELE AND PARK LANE
SPORTING PARADISE
THE STORM BREAKS
THE UNHAPPY NORWEGIAN CAMPAIGN
ITALIAN PRISONER
PRISON LIFE AT VINCIGLIATI
PLANS FOR ESCAPE
WINGS OF A DOVE
MR CHURCHILL SENDS ME TO CHINA

HEAD OF THE BRITISH MILITARY MISSION TO POLAND
FIVE SIMULTANEOUS WARS
POLISH POLITICS
AM GIVEN THE EARTH
CHINESE CHARIVARI
THE END OF IT
AND SO TO
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