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2025

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In this memoir, Fisher discusses his philosophies on naval warfare, emphasizing the importance of modernization and the need for the Royal Navy to adapt to the changing landscape of military technology. He offers insights into the challenges he faced in implementing reforms, such as advocating for the use of submarines and naval aviation, and highlights the resistance he encountered from traditionalists within the military hierarchy. His anecdotes about key events, such as the Battle of Ju...

2025

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In this work, Fisher chronicles his experiences from his early days in the navy to his rise through the ranks, ultimately becoming First Sea Lord. He discusses his pioneering ideas, such as the introduction of new technologies and tactics, including submarines and naval aviation, which were met with resistance from more traditional elements within the navy. Fisher's passion for modernization and reform is evident as he emphasizes the necessity of adapting to the evolving nature of naval wa...

Arbuthnotiana

The Story of the St. Alb-ns Ghost

2023

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In "Arbuthnotiana," John Arbuthnot combines sharp wit with profound social commentary, creating a rich tapestry of satire and reflection on early 18th-century society. This collection encompasses a myriad of topics, from the follies of human nature to astute observations on politics and medicine, all rendered in Arbuthnot's distinctive prose style that blends humor and intellectual rigor. Each piece serves as a lens through which the complexities of his era are examined, illustrating the i...

2018

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The original works of foreign classics, including the most representative literary masters and the most influential representative works.

2023

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In "Memories," Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher presents a compelling memoir that oscillates between personal anecdote and naval history, offering readers a unique glimpse into the life of a pivotal figure in British naval warfare. Written with clarity and an engaging narrative style, Fisher's reflections span from his formative years to his influential role during World War I. His vivid accounts are steeped in a blend of humor and poignancy, providing both a chronicle of the era's maritim...

2023

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"Memories, by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher" by John Arbuthnot Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher is a memoir of the Baron Fisher. As a British Admiral, he saw his fair share of action and adventure, while also participating in Britain's high society. This book brings readers on a journey into a world that very few people would ever be able to participate in.

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2025

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The play centers around the newlywed couple, Sir John Brute and Lady Brute. Sir John, characterized as a boorish and unfaithful husband, struggles with the responsibilities of married life, while Lady Brute navigates the challenges of her union with a man whose lack of affection and respect creates tension in their relationship. The narrative unfolds within the framework of a three-hour period following their wedding, humorously showcasing the immediate aftermath of matrimony and the socie...

The Satire Compendium: 70 Must-Reads

The Misanthrope, The Flying Doctor, The Satyricon, The Headswoman, dise Garden, The Absentee, etc.

2025

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The Satire Compendium: 70 Must-Reads offers a rich tapestry of wit, irony, and cultural critique, spanning centuries and showcasing the evolution of satirical literature. With its diverse range of styles from the sharp societal observations of the Enlightenment to the tongue-in-cheek modernity of the 20th century this anthology captures the spirit and scope of satire's unyielding challenge to authority and norms. Readers will discover standout works that exemplify the agility with which sa...

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Memories, by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher

Enriched edition. A Naval Icon's Memoirs: Strategic Insights and Personal Reflections

2022

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In "Memories," Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher provides an incisive and richly textured memoir that intertwines personal narrative with the sweeping tides of naval history during the early 20th century. Fisher's prose is characterized by its clarity and frankness, with a distinctive literary style that blends anecdote, reflection, and insight. Positioned within a context of pre-World War I naval strategy, the work serves as both a personal account and a critical commentary on the evolving...

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Three Hours after Marriage

Navigating 18th-Century Satire: A Tapestry of Marriage, Fidelity, and Wit

2021

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In 'Three Hours after Marriage,' readers are invited to explore an inventive satire, showcasing a vibrant range of literary styles born out of the early 18th-century British Enlightenment. This anthology captures the quintessence of restoration wit and humor, deftly weaving together a comedic narrative that mocks the societal conventions and literary pretensions of its time. The collection's vitality lies in its ability to balance absurdity with sharp social commentary, offering a vivid pa...

The History of John Bull

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2022

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In "The History of John Bull," John Arbuthnot evokes the spirit of early 18th-century Britain through a satirical lens, crafting a narrative that deftly intertwines political commentary and social critique. The book chronicles the persona of John Bull, a quintessential Englishman, representing the nation's character, virtues, and follies amidst the tumult of national affairs. Employing a blend of humor and keen observation, Arbuthnot's prose reflects the era's complexities, communicating t...

The History of John Bull

Enriched edition. A Humorous Journey Through 18th-Century England's Political Landscape

2019

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In "The History of John Bull," John Arbuthnot crafts a satirical narrative that explores the quintessential British character of John Bull, a figure emblematic of national identity and social commentary. Published in the early 18th century, the work employs a blend of witty allegory and sharp political critique, mirroring the era's precarious sociopolitical climate. Arbuthnot's literary style is marked by lively dialogue and engaging prose, making the text both entertaining and thought-pro...