The Flag :The story of Revd David Railton MC and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
The Flag :The story of Revd David Railton MC and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
paperback
Published:
18 October, 2019
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781612007496 |
| ISBN10 | 161200749X |
| Number Of Pages | 320 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Casemate Publishers |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Railton's is a story worth telling and Richard's narrative of wartime events and peacetime social conditions is clear and effective. * Stand to! *
The Flag is a memoir full of hope and inspiration. It offers up a lesson to us all. It's a must-read and, once and for all, ensures the life and times of Padré Railton will never be forgotten. BRITAIN AT WAR BOOK OF THE MONTH NOVEMBER 2018 * Britain at War Magazine *
The book explains how Railton was moved to create a symbol which every family in the country could identify. That symbol lies inside Westminster Abbey in the shape of the Unknown Soldier. […] Such a legacy is monumental and a fitting tribute to the work of the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department during the war. * Gun Mart *
We have waited nearly a century for Reverend David Railton's story, and this book does this humble and decent man a great service. It is an extraordinary story. * Guards Magazine *
...a worthwhile biography and one well worth reading. * Long Long Trail *
The book is an attractive addition to the mass of literature about the First World War and about the tasks and frequent heroism of the chaplains. * Church Times *
This is a well-researched book...The style of writing brings home something of what it was to be an army chaplain amid the battles in France and Flanders. * Methodist Recorder *
Author's Bio
Andrew Richards served 22 years with the Household Cavalry. During his last years of service, he graduated from the Open University with a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours in Humanities with History and Classical Studies. Since retiring from the Army, he has written both fiction and non-fiction titles. His first non-fiction book, The Flag, was published by Casemate in 2016.