Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the life and thoughts of one of Britain's most iconic military figures with "Kitchener in his Own Words." This compelling collection offers a unique glimpse into the world of Horatio Herbert Kitchener, the 1st Earl Kitchener, through his personal letters and correspondence. Edited by James Bacon Rye and Horace G. Groser, this book provides invaluable insights into Kitchener's strategic mind and his role in shaping British military history.
Witness firsthand Kitchener's perspectives on key events and challenges during his illustrious career. From his early days in the Royal Engineers to his command during the First World War, his own words reveal the man behind the legend. "Kitchener in his Own Words" is an essential resource for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the personal side of leadership during times of conflict.
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