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Harold Courtenay Armstrong

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Francis Harold Courtenay Lupin Armstrong (1891-1943),[1] commonly known as Harold Courtenay Armstrong or H. C. Armstrong, was a British sea captain and historian.[2]

Bibliography

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  • Turkey in Travail: The Birth of a New Nation (1925)
  • The Mosque of the Roses (1927), novel
  • Turkey and Syria Reborn (1930)
  • Grey Wolf, Mustafa Kemal: An Intimate Study of a Dictator (1932), a biography of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk[3]
  • Tales of Hazard (1932)
  • On the Run: Escaping Tales (1934)
  • Unending Battle (1934), a fictionalized biography of Leo Kereselidze[4]
  • Lord of Arabia: Ibn Saud: An Intimate Study of a King (1934), a biography of Ibn Saud
  • Grey Steel, J. C. Smuts: A Study in Arrogance (1937), a biography of Jan Smuts

References

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  1. ^ WorldCat
  2. ^ "A short biography of H. C. Armstrong (April 1939)". www.ourcivilisation.com. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  3. ^ Özmen, Ceyda (2018-10-03). "Retranslating in a Censorial Context: H.C. Armstrong's Grey Wolf in Turkish". In Albachten, Özlem Berk; Gürçağlar, Şehnaz Tahir (eds.). Perspectives on Retranslation: Ideology, Paratexts, Methods (1 ed.). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203702819-4. ISBN 978-0-203-70281-9.
  4. ^ Smele, Jonathan D. (2006), The Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1921: An Annotated Bibliography, p. 467. Continuum International Publishing Group, ISBN 0-8264-9067-0.