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C.E. Lucas Phillips


Born
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Cecil Ernest "Peter" Lucas Philips was an author.

During World War I, he served with the Royal Artillery in France and Flanders. During World War II, he served with Montgomery in the Western Desert, and in Italy. He wrote several war books including "Cockleshell Heroes," "Escape of the Amethyst," "Alamein," "The Greatest Raid of All," and "Springboard to Victory." He was a passionate gardener and has also written books on gardening including the much acclaimed "The Small Garden" and "Roses for the Small Garden."
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The Greatest Raid of All: O...

4.28 avg rating — 1,080 ratings28 editions
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Cockleshell Heroes: The Mos...

4.13 avg rating — 550 ratings — published 1956 — 19 editions
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Escape of the Amethyst

4.34 avg rating — 416 ratings11 editions
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Alamein

4.20 avg rating — 355 ratings — published 1962 — 15 editions
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The Raiders of Arakan: V Fo...

4.16 avg rating — 224 ratings — published 1973 — 6 editions
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Springboard to Victory: The...

4.17 avg rating — 203 ratings — published 1968 — 7 editions
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Victoria Cross Battles of t...

4.18 avg rating — 163 ratings — published 1973 — 7 editions
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The Spanish Pimpernel: The ...

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Cromwell's Captains: Four G...

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The Small Garden

4.13 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1979 — 17 editions
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“The Staffordshire Yeomanry quickly lost ten tanks and Eadie ordered them back a little to save further loss. The two other regiments then, according to the new orders, withdrew right back to Miteiriya Ridge. A little later Eadie himself drove back to the ridge, where he saw Gatehouse. Eadie was weeping. Some of his dearest friends had just been killed before his eyes, their bodies roasted or broken in pieces. He had lost virtually a whole squadron. Two nights of fighting had cost him thirteen out of his fifteen Crusaders, fourteen out of his twenty-eight heavies. He was certain to lose more if he stayed out in the open and he asked Gatehouse’s permission to withdraw. Gatehouse had been in an angry mood; the events of the night had given him ample cause. But the quality of the man inside the general now appeared to the little group of spectators. Eadie’s distress touched him deeply. His own grievance was instantly annulled. His anger melted and he became, in the words of Ian Spence, who was standing by, ‘the soul of charm’. He spoke very gently to Eadie and, accepting a responsibility that was in keeping with his judgement and his conscience, if not with his orders, gave him the permission that he wanted.”
C.E. Lucas Phillips, Alamein

“the most glorious.”
C.E. Lucas Phillips, Alamein

“Rommel was lacking in certain of the qualities of all-round generalship.”
C.E. Lucas Phillips, Alamein

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