A Voyage to War by Hugh Dulley

A Voyage to War by Hugh Dulley

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A unique firsthand account of pre-war life in Hong Kong.The book provides an analysis of the war in Europe, the Chinese and Japanese conflict in the 1930s and the United States position in the Far East and argues that the invasion should never have taken place.

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A Voyage to War by Hugh Dulley

Hugh Dulley’s father (Peter Dulley) and mother (Therese Sander) met in Hong Kong on New Year’s Eve 1935. Four years later at the outbreak of war Peter, a weekend sailor, was called up in the Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. He eventually graduated to commanding an ocean-going tug of 500 tons from Hong Kong to Aden. En route he called at islands still enjoying pre-war peacetime and navigated across the Indian Ocean using a sextant. In July 1940 Therese, who was eight months pregnant, was evacuated from Hong Kong to the Philippines, where Hugh was born. They then travelled to Australia after a short stop in Hong Kong, which was to be the last time she saw Peter. Collected here is Peter’s correspondence to Therese over a period of six years. Edited and condensed by Hugh, it paints a unique and often humorous picture of life in Hong Kong in World War 2. It is published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Hong Kong.
Hugh Dulley was born in the Philippines in 1940, and subsequently evacuated to Australia for the duration of WW2. He followed his father to Westminster School and rowed at Henley. Most of his career was in NHS management. He holds an MA in Applied Psychology, which proved valuable later for researching, writing and editing papers in the NHS, and latterly studying history and archaeology. He has revisited Hong Kong and Australia on a number of occasions. Peter Dulley was born in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire in 1903. He gained a scholarship to Westminster and then worked in London. His passion for rowing and the water led him to compete in the Paris Olympics in 1924. He joined Jardine Matheson in Hong Kong in 1930 and, as a result of sailing, the Hong Kong Royal Naval Reserve. Peter was called up at the outbreak of World War 2 and was killed during the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong in 1941.
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ISBN 13 9781910500552
ISBN 10 1910500550
Title A Voyage to War
Author Hugh Dulley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Unicorn Publishing Group
Year published 2016-11-16
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.