The book Boys' book of Famous Soldiers was written by author Mcspadden, J. Walker (Joseph Walker), 1874-1960 Here you can read free online of Boys' book of Famous Soldiers book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Boys' book of Famous Soldiers a good or bad book?
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"Will you serve with Kitchener?" the posters said. And they responded, three million strong--"Kitchener's Mob, " which was to become so soon askilled army under his guidance. They tell of him that when he took the post of Secretary of War, on hisfirst visit of inspection to the office he looked around and said, "Isthere a bed here?" When answered in the negative, he gave the brieforder, "Have one brought in. " Thereafter for several weeks he literally lived in his office night andday. He had at... last found a job that measured up to his fullestrequirements for hard work, and he revelled in it. Incidentally, he"delivered the goods"--but nobody marvelled at that; it was nothingmore than was expected of him! Says an anonymous writer in _The Living Age_: "England never fullyunderstood Lord Kitchener, and perhaps he never fully understood hiscountrymen. They weaved innumerable myths around this shy and solitaryman, who revealed himself to few. To them his figure loomed giganticand mysterious through the sandstorms of African deserts and the mistsof the Himalayas.
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