In his first book, the renowned statesman and historian chronicles an 1897 British military campaign on the Northwest Frontier, in the vicinity of modern Pakistan and Afghanistan. Churchill served as a correspondent and cavalry officer in the conflict, and his incisive reportage reflects the energy and vision that re-emerged in his leadership during World War II.At the time of the clash, Churchill was serving as a subaltern in the 4th Hussars. Weary of regimental life, the young soldier drew upon family connections to find a place among the brigades headed for the frontier. There he participated in his first combat in the Mamund Valley, where British troops suppressed a revolt among the region's Pathan tribes. Churchill's series of letters to the London Daily Telegraph formed the basis for this book, which he declared "e;the most noteworthy act of my life,"e; reflecting "e;the chances of my possible success in the world."e; A century later, the towering historical figure's account of military action in this still-volatile region remains powerfully relevant.
ISBN: | 9780486170251 |
Publication date: | 28th August 2012 |
Author: | Churchill, Winston |
Publisher: | Dover Publications |
Format: | Ebook (Epub) |