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The Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, England, has a national and international reputation for instilling the arts and disciplines of leadership in tomorrow's commanders. It is the spiritual home of the officer corps of the British Army, and equally evokes a sense of belonging in thousands of overseas officers, who trained here.
This stunningly illustrated 192 page hardback book ?UO the first authorised comprehensive full-colour publication on the subject ?UO explores and explains what makes Sandhurst so special. Beautifully designed and produced with compelling new photography, specially commissioned for the book, this is a vibrant portrait of a uniquely British centre of excellence that continues to wield an unprecedented degree of cultural influence throughout the world.
"This book ?U_sets out, by fine design and lavish illustration, to capture both the Sandhurst scene and its elusive but powerful ethos, which has planted the highest standards of leadership not only in our own army but in many others around the world." - Sir John Keegan, Daily Telegraph
"This beautifully produced book encapsulates the Sandhurst experience beautifully ... The stunning photographs and illustrations serve to underline the pain, passion and pride." Rupert Uloth, Country Life
"... not just a history; it is the living history of the RMAS told through the anecdotes of those who have passed off its famous parade square ..." Soldier Magazine
"I highly recommend this book for any military enthusiast." The Officer Magazine
"... the book brings vividly to life the complete Sandhurst experience." The Craftsman Magazine
"The best adjective I can use to describe this remarkable book is 'sumptuous'....." Tank Magazine
"I recommend this book for its thorough, genuine and comprehensive coverage of, arguably, the best military training establishment for officers in the world." The Fusilier
Christopher Pugsley and Angela Holdsworth, with a Foreword by Sir John Keegan
Specifications: hardback, 192 pages, 310 x 260 mm, over 300 illustrations, 70,000 words, ISBN:aE9781903942390, publication: December 2005, published price: aGBP45.00
- ISBN10 190394239X
- ISBN13 9781903942390
- Publish Date 1 December 2005
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 18 March 2016
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Third Millennium Publishing
- Edition Main
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 192
- Language English