Books by "Sir Archibald Hurd"

12 books found

Bush-whacking

Bush-whacking

by Sir Hugh Charles Clifford

1901

Sons of Admiralty

Sons of Admiralty

by Sir Archibald Hurd, Sir Henry Howarth Bashford

1919 · London : Constable

An Incident of War

An Incident of War

by Archibald Hurd, Sir Archibald Hurd

1916

An account of the conduct of the German naval forces in Manila Bay during the American blockade in 1898.

In "Augustus Carp, Esq., by Himself: Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man," H. H. Sir Bashford presents a masterful satire that deftly critiques the conventions of Victorian morality and self-righteousness. Employing an epistolary style infused with dry wit, Bashford constructs the character of Augustus Carp, a quintessentially pedantic and self-absorbed individual who is emblematic of the era's pretentiousness. The narrative unfolds as Carp recounts his life in a tone that oscillates between earnestness and absurdity, exposing the ironies of human nature while challenging the notion of what it truly means to be 'good.' This exploration of morality within a rigid societal framework is enriched by Bashford's keen observations and sharp humor, making it a notable work in the genre of literary parody. H. H. Sir Bashford, a figure rooted in the literary and social landscapes of early 20th century England, draws upon his own experiences and insights into the complexities of morality and societal expectation. His background, steeped in British culture, informs his pointed commentary on the hypocrisy often masked by claims of virtue. A keen observer of human behavior, Bashford utilizes Carp's hilariously misguided self-perception to reflect on the societal pressures that shape individual identities and moral standings. "Augustus Carp, Esq.,'Äù serves as a resonant exploration of ethical evolution and societal critique, making it essential reading for those interested in the intersections of humor, morality, and human folly. This work not only entertains with its clever satire but also invites readers to reflect on their moral compasses and the often ludicrous standards society imposes." In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

The Heroic Record of the British Navy

The Heroic Record of the British Navy

by Sir Archibald Hurd, Sir Henry Howarth Bashford

1919

Indiscretions of the Naval Censor

Indiscretions of the Naval Censor

by Douglas Egremont Robert Brownrigg, Sir bart., Sir Brownirigg Douglas Egremont Robert (bart)

1920 · London ; Toronto : Cassell

Indiscretions of the Naval Censor

Indiscretions of the Naval Censor

by Sir Douglas Egremont Robert Brownrigg (bart.)

1920

The Problem of Defence

The Problem of Defence

by Sir George Aston

1925

Written from the British point of view during the hositlities of 1915.

From 1900 Onward

From 1900 Onward

by Sir Reginald Bacon, Sir Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon

1940

The Letters of an Individualist to the Times, 1921-1926

The Letters of an Individualist to the Times, 1921-1926

by Sir Ernest John Pickstone Benn

1927

The Turco-Italian War and Its Problems

The Turco-Italian War and Its Problems

by Sir Thomas Barclay, Syed Ameer Ali

1912