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OverviewDuring WWII sea convoys were the lifeblood of the Allied war effort. They were integral to the ultimate defeat of Germany on both fronts. My Sea Lady stands out as one of the most remarkable testaments of those dark days of the war at sea and the Atlantic and the Arctic convoys. HMS Lady Madeleine found herself part of both battles, under the command of 38-year-old Lieutenant Graeme Ogden. His diaries, rediscovered decades later, describe the harrowing experiences of those years, spent on ocean voyages fraught with storms, ice bergs and sub-zero temperatures, let alone the constant threat of a determined and elusive enemy. This evocatively illustrated edition of My Sea Lady confronts the horrors of war as seen through Ogden’s keen eye and is full of bittersweet humour and charming anecdotes. It wasn’t until 2012 that those who served so courageously aboard the forgotten convoys in the far North during WWII were recognised with the belated, though welcome, introduction of the Arctic Star campaign medal. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Graeme Ogden , Alan OgdenPublisher: Nine Elms Books Imprint: Nine Elms Books ISBN: 9781910533734ISBN 10: 1910533734 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 18 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction vii; Foreword ix; Preface xi; Book one; The Narrative 1; Book two; Danger in the Sun 91; Book three; Clouds and Darkness 143; Epilogue 185; Appendix 186;ReviewsAuthor InformationIn the 1930s Graeme Ogden read Architecture Trinity College, Cambridge and then started Scott Radio, a successful business brought down by the outbreak of war. After his remarkable wartime experiences as a R.N.V.R. officer, he became a stockbroker and then an entrepreneur involved with a variety of projects, including mining diamonds from the African seabed, and pelletising sulphur. He is the father of successful author and historian Alan Ogden. Graeme Ogden died aged 80 in 1983. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |