
Erroll: The Extraordinary Life of Erroll Prior-Palmer
Synopsis
Soldier. Reformer. Industrial pioneer.
Erroll Prior-Palmer was one of the few men to reach the highest levels of both the British Army and British industry. A brilliant but unconventional leader, he combined battlefield command with a restless appetite for innovation that would later reshape global trade.
Born in 1903 and marked early by adversity, Erroll overcame severe dyslexia and a brutal schooling to pass out top at Sandhurst, uniquely winning both the Sword of Honour and the Saddle of Honour. In war, he proved a formidable commander, leading from the front in Normandy and beyond. As a brigadier, he commanded the swimming tanks that landed on Sword Beach on D-Day, then took the 8th Armoured Brigade through every major battle to the end of the war in Europe.
Forced to leave the army after a near-fatal polo accident, Erroll began a second career that would eclipse even his military achievements. Recruited into a struggling shipping empire, he engineered a dramatic turnaround before leading one of the most significant industrial revolutions of the twentieth century: the shift to containerisation. As founding chief executive of Overseas Containers Limited, he drove the creation of the world's first trans-oceanic container route, overcoming political resistance, industrial unrest and immense financial risk.
A man of contradictions, shaped by privilege, hardship and unrelenting drive, Erroll's life spanned war, empire, and technological transformation. This is the story of a leader who refused to accept limits, and in doing so helped change the modern world.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Chiselbury Publishing
- ISBN: 9781917837828
- Number of pages: 310
- Dimensions: 230 x 147 x 25 mm
- Weight: 301g
- Languages: English