
A. J. (Alec John) Dawson
Alec John Dawson, generally known as A. J. Dawson 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. Dawson published over thirty books, the one best remembered today probably being the animal adventure story Finn the Wolfhound (1908).

The Message
In a world of wealth and poverty, a determined young man journeys to London to fight social injustices as a fledgling journalist after the death of his father.
By A. J. (Alec John) Dawson

A "Temporary Gentleman" in France
Experience the emotional, turbulent, and surreal life of a British solider fighting on the front lines of France during World War I through his personal letters home.
By A. J. (Alec John) Dawson

Finn The Wolfhound
Witness the heartwarming beginnings of an extraordinary Irish Wolfhound as he embarks on a journey from a pup to a champion.
By A. J. (Alec John) Dawson

Jan: A Dog and a Romance
After a long journey home, two dogs discover friendship and family at a beautiful estate, embarking on adventures together and overcoming life's challenges side by side.
By A. J. (Alec John) Dawson

The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
A man looks back at his life from England to Australia, facing family challenges and searching for personal meaning along the way.
By A. J. (Alec John) Dawson