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  • Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army: Men of the Intelligence Corps in the Special Operations Executive

    Peter Dixon

    eBook (Cloudshill Press, June 25, 2018)
    Discover what kept Churchill's secret saboteurs alive - or didn't!A single slip could lead to arrest, torture, execution. Who could be trusted?The men and women who served as agents of the World War 2 Special Operations Executive were courageous. But courage was not enough. They also needed to learn the caution and suspicion that might just keep them alive, deep undercover in enemy territory.Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army tells the stories of the extraordinary men who taught them those skills and thought processes. Their job was to stand alongside trainee agents and teach them how to seem innocuous while preparing resistance, subversion and sabotage.These men were junior in rank, but far from ordinary people. They were Australian, Anglo-French, Canadian, Scandinavian, East European and British. They had been schoolteachers, journalists, artists, ship brokers, racehorse trainers and international businessmen. Each spoke several languages. Many became agents themselves and displayed great bravery. All played a crucial role in the global effort to undermine the enemy.We find them not only in the Baker Street Headquarters of SOE, but also in night parachute drops, in paramilitary training in the remotest depths of Scotland and in undercover agent training in isolated English country houses. We follow them to occupied France, to Malaya and Thailand under threat of Japanese invasion, to Italy and Germany as they play their part in the collapse of the Axis regimes. Their stories are inspiring.˃˃˃ Not just history, but the characters and their experiences brought to life.If you like discovering the true stories that underpin the history of the Second World War, then you'll want to read this authentic book. In it, Peter Dixon shines a spotlight on a crucial area of the Special Operations Executive.˃˃˃ Another Headline To Use If You Want.Put copy here to support the headline above it.˃˃˃ Another Headline To Use If You Want. You Get The Idea. Put copy here to support the headline above it.Buy Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army to explore a little-known aspect of World War 2 history!
  • Peacemakers: A Christian View of War and Peace

    Peter Dixon

    Paperback (Cloudshill Press, Feb. 12, 2019)
    'A work of extraordinary relevance in today’s troubled and volatile times.'Do you wonder what 'Blessed are the peacemakers' means in practice?Add Peacemakers to your cart now! When is war a just war? Should outsiders intervene in civil wars, and how? How can Christians effectively engage in resolving conflict? How do we understand relational peacebuilding? How do we achieve reconciliation?Peter Dixon offers a moral framework on which to base our thinking about war and peace, undergirded by a solid confidence in God's sovereignty, as we face the uncertainty of the real world.'I don't think we need to take responsibility for righting all the wrongs of the world like Superman.' he says. 'It is enough for us to do what we can, when we can, where we can.'Peacemakers evolves at another level too. As the author takes us down an icy Kabul street, or allows us to observe children celebrating a shaky peace in South Sudan, we experience first-hand the backcloth against which international peacebuilding takes place.'A work of extraordinary relevance in today’s troubled and volatile times', Lord (Richard) Dannatt, former head of the British Army.'A gentle, wise and helpful companion as we try to make sense of the conflicts in our world', Ram Gidoomal CBE, Chairman of Traidcraft, Stewardship and Cotton Connect.'Given the importance of peace in Christian priorities, I hope this book will be given the attention it deserves', Michael Schluter CBE, Founder of the Jubilee Centre, Relationships Foundation and Relationships Global.'A thought-provoking and engaging book.', Air Commodore Mark Leakey, former Director Armed Forces’ Christian Union.
  • Peacemakers: A Christian View of War and Peace

    Peter Dixon

    eBook (Cloudshill Press, March 1, 2019)
    What does 'Blessed are the peacemakers' mean in practice?When is war a just war? Should outsiders intervene in civil wars, and how? How can Christians effectively engage in resolving conflict? How do we achieve reconciliation?Peter Dixon offers a moral framework on which to base our thinking about war and peace, undergirded by a solid confidence in God's sovereignty, as we face the uncertainty of the real world.'I don't think we need to take responsibility for righting all the wrongs of the world like Superman.' he says. 'It is enough for us to do what we can, when we can, where we can.'Peacemakers evolves at another level too. As the author takes us down an icy Kabul street, or allows us to observe children celebrating a shaky peace in South Sudan, we experience first-hand the backcloth against which international peacebuilding takes place.Some comments on Peacemakers'A work of extraordinary relevance in today’s troubled and volatile times', Lord (Richard) Dannatt, former head of the British Army.'A gentle, wise and helpful companion as we try to make sense of the conflicts in our world', Ram Gidoomal CBE, Chairman of Traidcraft, Stewardship and Cotton Connect.'Given the importance of peace in Christian priorities, I hope this book will be given the attention it deserves', Michael Schluter CBE, Founder of the Jubilee Centre, Relationships Foundation and Relationships Global.'A thought-provoking and engaging book.', Air Commodore Mark Leakey, former Director Armed Forces’ Christian Union.
  • Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army: Men of the Intelligence Corps in the Special Operations Executive

    Peter Dixon

    Paperback (Cloudshill Press, June 20, 2018)
    Discover what kept Churchill's secret saboteurs alive - or didn't!A single slip could lead to arrest, torture, execution. Who cound be trusted?The men and women who served as agents of the World War 2 Special Operations Executive were courageous. But courage was not enough. They also needed to learn the caution and suspicion that might just keep them alive, deep undercover in enemy territory.Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army tells the stories of the extraordinary men who taught them those skills and thought processes. Their job was to stand alongside trainee agents and teach them how to seem innocuous while preparing resistance, subversion and sabotage.These men were junior in rank, but far from ordinary people. They were Australian, Anglo-French, Canadian, Scandinavian, East European and British. They had been schoolteachers, journalists, artists, ship brokers, racehorse trainers and international businessmen. Each spoke several languages. Many became agents themselves and displayed great bravery. All played a crucial role in the global effort to undermine the enemy.We find them not only in the Baker Street Headquarters of SOE, but also in night parachute drops, in paramilitary training in the remotest depths of Scotland and in undercover agent training in isolated English country houses. We follow them to occupied France, to Malaya and Thailand under threat of Japanese invasion, to Italy and Germany as they play their part in the collapse of the Axis regimes. Their stories are inspiring.˃˃˃ Not just history, but the characters and their experiences brought to life.If you like discovering the true stories that underpin the history of the Second World War, then you'll want to read this authentic book. In it, Peter Dixon shines a spotlight on a crucial area of the Special Operations Executive.˃˃˃ Another Headline To Use If You Want.Put copy here to support the headline above it.˃˃˃ Another Headline To Use If You Want. You Get The Idea. Put copy here to support the headline above it.Buy Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army to explore a little-known aspect of World War 2 history!
  • Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army: Men of the Intelligence Corps in the Special Operations Executive

    Peter Dixon

    Hardcover (Cloudshill Press, June 25, 2018)
    In July 1940, a desperately weakened Britain licks her wounds after the humiliating retreat from Dunkirk. How can the fight be taken to the enemy? New Prime Minister Winston Churchill orders the creation of the Special Operations Executive, to 'set Europe ablaze' through subversion and sabotage. But this most secret of agencies must be kept secure.Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army tells the mostly unknown human stories of the men who were brought into SOE, straight from Intelligence Corps training, to do just that. They were junior in rank, but far from ordinary people. They were Australian, Anglo-French, Canadian, Scandinavian, East European and British. They had been schoolteachers, journalists, artists, ship brokers, racehorse trainers and international businessmen. Each spoke several languages.These men stood alongside courageous agents in training: encouraged them, assessed their character, and tried to teach them the caution and suspicion that might just keep them alive, deep in enemy territory. But they did much more. Many became agents themselves and displayed great bravery. All played a crucial role in the global effort to undermine the enemy. We find them not only in the Baker Street Headquarters of SOE, but also in night parachute drops, in paramilitary training in the remotest depths of Scotland and in undercover agent training in isolated English country houses. We follow them to occupied France, to Malaya and Thailand under threat of Japanese invasion, to Italy and Germany as they play their part in the collapse of the Axis regimes. As we do so, we find a world of heroism and commitment so different from our own experience that it is scarcely believable.
  • The Juggernaut

    Peter A Dixon

    language (, April 10, 2017)
    What is the secret of the Juggernaut?Praise for The JuggernautGood story, great setting, and well fleshed characters.Gripping from the beginning...cannot wait for the next one......a hint of John Scalzi...I really enjoyed this bookI love the characters...brilliantly captures my curiosity.captures your imagination right from the startUnique and really drags you in.... I can't wait to see what comes next.A great, exciting, fast paced readCan't wait for the second installment!The JuggernautA city in space built from the twisted wreck of a thousand ships, in a decaying orbit around a dying star.The last refuge of the dispossessed.The place Tila Vasquez now calls home.When a distant colony of stars lost contact with earth, they descended into the fires of a civil war. From the ashes rose the Commonwealth - Eleven systems struggling to survive the aftermath and rebuild civilisation with the remnants of the technology they once had.The mission to colonise Baru was to be the first step forward in a hundred years. Three colony ships set out to discover a new star and build the first hyperspace beacon in three generations.But the mission failed.The Far Horizon vanished through the unstable wormhole. The Rising Star and New Dawn were destroyed.Tila's parents were among the thousands lost. Now she has joined the ranks of the dispossessed.So when Tila finds the impossible - a shuttle from the Far Horizon buried deep within the Juggernaut - she sets out with her friends Ellie and Malachi to uncover the truth behind the colony mission.But some things are buried for a reason, and some secrets should never be revealed…**The Juggernaut is part one of an exciting space action-adventure mystery series.**
  • Hunting the Dragon

    Peter Dixon

    language (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 23, 2010)
    Billy Crawford is a blond, eighteen-year-old surfer from Southern California, working in Fiji as a surfing instructor. But when he gets fired for leading his students into some dangerous surf, his endless summer seems to be over, and he decides that it's time to get a real job. He comes across a tuna clipper called Lucky Dragon whose crew is short a boatman, and the first mate offers him a job. What Billy doesn't know is that the clipper finds tuna by following dolphins. When Lucky Dragon sets its net for the first time, Billy witnesses a harrowing sight???dolphins being killed by the Dragon's money-hungry pirates. When he attempts to save a dolphin who is caught in the tuna net, the Dragon's captain tosses Billy and his belongings???including his surfboard???into the ocean and leaves.
  • "The Penguin in the Fridge" and Other Cool Poems

    Peter Dixon

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Jan. 12, 2001)
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  • Hunting the Dragon

    Peter Dixon

    (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 4, 2010)
    Billy Crawford is a blond, eighteen-year-old surfer from Southern California, working in Fiji as a surfing instructor. But when he gets fired for leading his students into some dangerous surf, his endless summer seems to be over, and he decides that it’s time to get a real job. He comes across a tuna clipper called Lucky Dragon whose crew is short a boatman, and the first mate offers him a job. What Billy doesn’t know is that the clipper finds tuna by following dolphins.When Lucky Dragon sets its net for the first time, Billy witnesses a harrowing sight—dolphins being killed by the Dragon’s money-hungry pirates. When he attempts to save a dolphin who is caught in the tuna net, the Dragon’s captain tosses Billy and his belongings—including his surfboard—into the ocean and leaves. Fortunately, the dolphin Billy saved befriends him and tows him to shore, where he meets up with Benny, an activist for dolphins. Benny has raised enough money to buy an old navy ship, the Salvador, and plans to use it to ram and sink the Lucky Dragon. Along with Benny is Sarah, the pretty young daughter of Benny’s primary benefactor. Benny invites Billy to join his crusade, and Billy willingly accepts.With the help of Billy’s dolphin friend, Chatter, the adventurers set out on a quest to save dolphins and to find Lucky Dragon and send it to the bottom of the sea. What transpires is a thrilling tale full of action, suspense, and even a little romance.
  • The Juggernaut

    Peter A Dixon

    (Independently published, Aug. 6, 2017)
    The Juggernaut.A city in space built from the twisted wreck of a thousand ships, in a decaying orbit around a dying star.The last refuge of the dispossessed.The place Tila Vasquez now calls home.When a distant colony of stars lost contact with earth, they descended into the fires of a civil war. From the ashes rose the the Commonwealth - systems united in their struggle to survive the aftermath and rebuild civilisation with the remnants of the technology they once had.The mission to colonise Baru was to be the first step forward in a hundred years. Three colony ships set out to discover a new star and build the first hyperspace beacon in three generations.But the mission failed. Far Horizon vanished through the unstable wormhole. The Rising Star and New Dawn were destroyed.Tila's parents were among the thousands lost. Now she has joined the ranks of the dispossessed.So when Tila finds the impossible - a shuttle from the Far Horizon buried deep within the Juggernaut - she sets out with her friends Ellie and Malachi to uncover the truth behind the colony mission.But some things are buried for a reason, and some secrets should never be revealed...
  • Peter Dixon's Grand Prix of Poetry

    Peter Dixon

    Paperback (Macmillan UK, Jan. 1, 1999)
    A collection of poems featuring such topics as ghosts, animals, holidays, grown-ups, and punctuation.
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  • Hot Skateboarding

    Pahl Dixon, Peter Dixon

    Paperback (Grand Central Pub, Feb. 1, 1977)
    Provides information about and instruction concerning the equipment, techniques, safety precautions, and excitement of skateboarding