George Burton / David Hewitt : A Study in Contradictions ; Jean Hewitt
Language: англійська.Publication: London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1969Description: 190 pages : ill.ISBN: 340-10512-7.Dewey: 266Classification: Contents note: I. Preparation (1915-1958) 1. Glasgow Boy 2. Soldier in India 3. Palestine Police 4. Benghazi 5. London Life 6. Eva 7. Army for the Sultan 8. The Restaurant 9. Cyprus 10. On the Mount II. Service (1958-1966) 1. Early Days 2. The Staff Team 3. The Residents 4. The Youth Club 5. The Sunday Group 6. Interlude 7. The Group Idea 8. The Crutches Go 9. King Pin 10. Senior Leaders 11. The Book 12. Widening Circles 13. The Last Enemy 14. The Legacy Abstract: Everything about George Burton was ten feet tall. His adventures, his disasters, his good points and his bad ones, all seemed larger than life. He had great personal magnetism, and those of us who worked closely with him sometimes asked ourselves if we were not just under his spell, when we thought of him as a great man. I can only say that, writing over two years after his death, he has no rival in my mind for the most unforgettable character I ever met.. Item type: КнигиCurrent library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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I. Preparation (1915-1958)
1. Glasgow Boy
2. Soldier in India
3. Palestine Police
4. Benghazi
5. London Life
6. Eva
7. Army for the Sultan
8. The Restaurant
9. Cyprus
10. On the Mount
II. Service (1958-1966)
1. Early Days
2. The Staff Team
3. The Residents
4. The Youth Club
5. The Sunday Group
6. Interlude
7. The Group Idea
8. The Crutches Go
9. King Pin
10. Senior Leaders
11. The Book
12. Widening Circles
13. The Last Enemy
14. The Legacy
Everything about George Burton was ten feet tall. His adventures, his disasters, his good points and his bad ones, all seemed larger than life. He had great personal magnetism, and those of us who worked closely with him sometimes asked ourselves if we were not just under his spell, when we thought of him as a great man. I can only say that, writing over two years after his death, he has no rival in my mind for the most unforgettable character I ever met.
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