Produktdetails
  • Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • Seitenzahl: 274
  • Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
  • Englisch
  • Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
  • Gewicht: 386g
  • ISBN-13: 9781017184662
  • ISBN-10: 1017184666
  • Artikelnr.: 67088245

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  • Herstellerkennzeichnung
  • Libri GmbH
  • Europaallee 1
  • 36244 Bad Hersfeld
  • 06621 890
Autorenporträt
Major Aubrey Herbert (1880-1923) was an English intelligence officer, diplomat, linguist, and politician, most renowned for his service during the First World War. His memoir, 'Mons, Anzac and Kut' (1919), stands as a testament to his experiences on the Western Front, in Gallipoli, and in Mesopotamia. Herbert was an insightful observer of the war's brutalities and complexities, and his writings offer a heartfelt narrative of courage, camaraderie, and the often-harrowing realities of combat. His literary style is characterized by its vividness, attention to detail, and an underlying humanity that captures the resilience of soldiers amidst overwhelming adversity. He served with distinction, and despite being offered the throne of Albania twice, he remained committed to his military duties and political career. Herbert's contributions extended beyond the armed forces into politics where he was an advocate for foreign policy reforms and championed the cause of Albanian independence. A polymath, he was conversant in multiple languages, including Turkish and Albanian, which enabled him to engage deeply with the cultures and peoples with whom he worked. Unfortunately, Herbert's promising career was cut short by a series of health issues, leading to his untimely death at the age of 43. His writings continue to be of historical significance and serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices of his generation.