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  1. Alec John Dawson (1872 - 3 February 1951), generally known as A. J. Dawson (pseudonyms Captain Dawson, Major Dawson, Howard Kerr, Nicholas Freydon) was an English author, traveller and novelist. During World War I he attained the rank of Major, and was awarded the MBE and Croix de Guerre in recognition of his work as a military ...

  2. Alec John Dawson (1872 - 3 February 1951), generally known as A.J. Dawson (pseudonyms Major Dawson, Howard Kerr, Nicholas Freydon) was an English author, traveller and novelist. During World War I he attained the rank of Major, and was awarded the MBE and Croix de Guerre in recognition of his work as a military propagandist.

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  3. A.J. Dawson. (1872—1951) Quick Reference. (1872–1951). Born in Wandsworth, he was apprenticed very young to a Glasgow shipping company, but jumped ship in Melbourne because of ‘the really rather extraordinary brutality of a Peterhead second ... From: Dawson, A. J. in The Oxford Companion to Edwardian Fiction » Subjects: Literature.

  4. Nov 26, 2009 · 73,878 free eBooks. 5 by A. J. Dawson. Finn The Wolfhound by A. J. Dawson. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… In Animals-Domestic. About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • Dawson, A. J. (Alec John), 1872-1952
    • English
    • Buxton, Robert Hugh, 1871
    • Finn The Wolfhound
  5. A.J. Dawson has 27 books on Goodreads with 413 ratings. A.J. Dawsons most popular book is Finn the Wolfhound.

  6. The Project Gutenberg EBook of Finn The Wolfhound, by A. J. Dawson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

  7. Biography. Born in England, A. J. Dawson served an apprenticeship in the Loch line of sailing ships. He abondoned his ship in Melbourne and stayed in Australia and the South Seas for a few years. He eventually returned to England and settled down to press work in London.