Churchill and Fisher by Barry Gough

Churchill and Fisher by Barry Gough

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A brilliant study of leadership under crisis

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Churchill and Fisher by Barry Gough

A vivid study in the politics and stress of high command, this book describes the decisive roles of young Winston Churchill as political head of the Admiralty and the ageing Admiral Jacky Fisher as professional master and creator of Dreadnought, locked together in perilous destiny. Upon these Titans at the Admiralty rested Allied command of the sea at the moment of its supreme test, the challenge presented by the Kaiser s navy under the dangerous Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz. Churchill and Fisher exhibited vision, genius, and energy, but the war unfolded in unexpected ways. German cruisers escaped to Constantinople bringing Turkey into the war, and though Coronel s disaster was redeemed at the Falklands, Jellicoe s Grand Fleet was forced to seek refuge from U-boats; the torpedo and mine became prominent, to German advantage. There were no Trafalgars, no Nelsons. Press and Parliament became battlegrounds for a public expecting decisive victory at sea. Then the ill-fated Dardanelles adventure, by ships alone as Churchill determined, on top of the Zeppelin raids brought about Fisher s departure from the Admiralty, in turn bringing down Churchill. Wilderness years followed, with Churchill commanding a battalion on the Western Front and Fisher chairing an inventions board seeking an electronic countermeasure to the lethal U-boat. This dual biography, based on fresh and thorough appraisal of the Churchill and Fisher papers, is a story for the ages. It is about Churchill s and Fisher s war how each fought it, how they waged it together, and how they fought against each other, face to face or behind the scenes. It reveals a strange and unique pairing of sea lords who found themselves facing Armageddon and seeking to maintain the primacy of the Royal Navy, the guardian of trade, the succour of the British peoples, and the shield of Empire.
Churchill and Fisher proves to be a masterpiece, filled with action and high drama.. Gough writes well, and his book is both good literature and solid history." --Sea History "This is a most enthralling story... It is a book to be valued as a standard treatise of the times for students of the period - whether they are in the 'fishpond' or not." --Australian Naval Institute "Churchill and Fisher is required reading for anyone with an interest in the Royal Navy and the Great War at sea." --Strategy Page
BARRY GOUGH, prize-winning and acclaimed historian and biographer, is a Fellow of Kings College London and Archives Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge, where research for this book was undertaken. His Pax Britannica (2014) won The Mountbatten Literary Award of the British Maritime Foundation. He is author of numerous studies of sea power and imperial affairs, including Historical Dreadnoughts: Arthur Marder, Stephen Roskill and Battles for Naval History (Seaforth 2010). He is Emeritus Professor Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, and lives in Victoria, British Columbia.
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ISBN 13 9781526703569
ISBN 10 1526703564
Title Churchill and Fisher
Author Barry Gough
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2017-09-25
Number of pages 600
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