This book offers an intimate insight into the life of Cecil Hopkinson, recounted from the loving perspective of his mother and others who shared his journey, such as his sister, Mrs John Hopkinson, and Professor B. Hopkinson. Cecil's story unfolds as a chronicle of his extraordinary life, beginning with his birth in 1891, through to his untimely passing in 1916. The author skillfully weaves together the threads of Cecil's personal experiences and his passion for science. Faced with the tragic loss of his father and three siblings in an alpine accident, the young Cecil displayed remarkable fortitude and resilience. His journey through St Paul's School and Trinity College, Cambridge, showcases his academic brilliance. Beyond the halls of academia, the author highlights Cecil's adventures in ski racing, sailing, and his love for exploring nature. The book's poignant account of his military service during the Great War is a testament to his unwavering bravery and compassionate leadership. Through his letters, readers can delve into Cecil's thoughts, fears, and aspirations during those tumultuous times. This book not only paints a vivid portrait of Cecil Hopkinson but through his story, readers gain a glimpse into the broader social and historical context of the Edwardian era. By delving into Cecil's experiences, they can appreciate the profound impact of the First World War on a generation of young men. Moreover, this book serves as a moving tribute to the exceptional life of an extraordinary individual.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book offers an intimate insight into the life of Cecil Hopkinson, recounted from the loving perspective of his mother and others who shared his journey, such as his sister, Mrs John Hopkinson, and Professor B. Hopkinson. Cecil's story unfolds as a chronicle of his extraordinary life, beginning with his birth in 1891, through to his untimely passing in 1916. The author skillfully weaves together the threads of Cecil's personal experiences and his passion for science. Faced with the tragic loss of his father and three siblings in an alpine accident, the young Cecil displayed remarkable fortitude and resilience. His journey through St Paul's School and Trinity College, Cambridge, showcases his academic brilliance. Beyond the halls of academia, the author highlights Cecil's adventures in ski racing, sailing, and his love for exploring nature. The book's poignant account of his military service during the Great War is a testament to his unwavering bravery and compassionate leadership. Through his letters, readers can delve into Cecil's thoughts, fears, and aspirations during those tumultuous times. This book not only paints a vivid portrait of Cecil Hopkinson but through his story, readers gain a glimpse into the broader social and historical context of the Edwardian era. By delving into Cecil's experiences, they can appreciate the profound impact of the First World War on a generation of young men. Moreover, this book serves as a moving tribute to the exceptional life of an extraordinary individual. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781330737392_0
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PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # LW-9781330737392
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