
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

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

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

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

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