Jackie Fisher
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Jackie Fisher
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of a good biography of Jackie Fisher out there? I haven't done a greatly detailed search, but there doesn't seem to be a whole lot for how important he was...
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G´day all
According to DK Brown the best biography on Admiral Jackie Fisher is the book Fisher of Kilverstone written by author Ruddock Finlay Mackay...
http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Kilverston ... 0198224095
I have not read the book myself but it´s definitely on my list
Kind regards
According to DK Brown the best biography on Admiral Jackie Fisher is the book Fisher of Kilverstone written by author Ruddock Finlay Mackay...
http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Kilverston ... 0198224095
I have not read the book myself but it´s definitely on my list
Kind regards
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Re: Jackie Fisher
Thanks, will take a look.
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Re: Jackie Fisher
A somewhat belated response to this but if you want to know as much as possible about Fisher, then you're best off getting and reading the three main biographies.
Bacon, The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone (II volumes).
Hough, First Sea Lord.
Mackay, Fisher of Kilverstone.
Then there are the three volumes of letters edited by Arthur J. Marder in the 1950s, and two volumes of naval papers edited by Peter Kemp for the Navy Records Society.
I always work on the basis that if you want to know something about somebody, you're best off knowing everything.
Simon
Bacon, The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone (II volumes).
Hough, First Sea Lord.
Mackay, Fisher of Kilverstone.
Then there are the three volumes of letters edited by Arthur J. Marder in the 1950s, and two volumes of naval papers edited by Peter Kemp for the Navy Records Society.
I always work on the basis that if you want to know something about somebody, you're best off knowing everything.
Simon