The book explores the resurgence of British military strength and its impact on diplomatic authority. It delves into the historical context of this revival, examining how military capabilities have influenced Britain's role on the global stage and shaped its diplomatic relationships. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the interconnectedness of military prowess and effective diplomacy in the modern era.
Richard Glover Livres
Richard Glover fut un historien militaire pionnier dans les universités canadiennes. En tant que directeur de la Branche de l'histoire humaine du Musée national du Canada, il a créé la Division d'histoire, élargissant ainsi le champ d'action de l'institution au-delà de l'archéologie et de l'ethnologie. Glover a également intégré le Musée canadien de la guerre, élargissant sa portée pour couvrir toute l'histoire militaire du Canada, de ses origines à l'époque moderne.






Exploring the humorous and poignant thoughts of dogs, this book offers a unique perspective on the bond between humans and their furry companions. It invites readers to delve into the whimsical inner lives of dogs, blending heartfelt moments with laughter. Perfect for dog lovers, it captures the essence of canine companionship and the joy of imagining their thoughts and feelings.
Flesh Wounds
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A mother who invented her past, a father who was often absent, a son who wondered if this could really be his family. Richard Glover's favourite dinner party game is called 'Who's Got the Weirdest Parents?'. It's a game he always thinks he'll win. There was his mother, a deluded snob, who made up large swathes of her past and who ran away with Richard's English teacher, a Tolkien devotee, nudist and stuffed-toy collector. There was his father, a distant alcoholic, who ran through a gamut of wives, yachts and failed dreams. And there was Richard himself, a confused teenager, vulnerable to strange men, trying to find a family he could belong to. As he eventually accepted, the only way to make sense of the present was to go back to the past - but beware of what you might find there. Truth can leave wounds - even if they are only flesh wounds. Part poignant family memoir, part rollicking venture into a 1970s Australia, this is a book for anyone who's wondered if their family is the oddest one on the planet. The answer: 'No'. There is always something stranger out there. 'Both poignant and wildly entertaining' - SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 'A new classic ... a breathtaking accomplishment in style and empathy' - THE AUSTRALIAN 'Heartbreaking and hilarious ... I couldn't put it down' - SUN-HERALD 'Engrossing and extremely funny' THE SATURDAY PAPER 'Not since UNRELIABLE MEMOIRS by Clive James has there been a funnier, more poignant portrait of an Australian childhood.' - AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW 'Richard Glover has done the miraculous he's made ordinary family life extraordinarily entertaining' - AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS 'Sad, funny, revealing, optimistic and hopeful' - Jeanette Winterson
The Poetical Works. Collated With the Best Editions by Thomas Park; 1
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Leonidas, a Poem
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Lyra Piscatoria: Original Lyrics on Fish, Flies, Fishing and Fishermen, Including Poems on all The
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Calling all fishing enthusiasts! This collection of poems is a must-have for anyone who loves spending time on the water. With verses that capture the excitement and thrill of the sport, as well as the beauty of the natural world, it's a delightful read for anglers of all ages. Written by Richard Glover, a lifelong fisherman and lover of literature, it's a true celebration of the joys of fishing.
Leonidas: A Poem. by R. Glover
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
New China: a Story of Modern Travel
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The Poetical Works of Richard Glover: With the Life of the Author
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Herbert Stanley Jenkins, a dedicated medical missionary in early 20th century China, is the focus of this biography. His impactful work in rural Shensi not only advanced healthcare but also enhanced education in the region. Authored by Richard Glover, a contemporary of Jenkins, the narrative provides a vivid portrayal of Jenkins' commitment to service and his role in Baptist mission history, highlighting his efforts to improve lives while spreading the gospel.