Brian Callison
Born
in Manchester, England, The United Kingdom
July 03, 1934
Died
February 05, 2024
Genre
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A Flock of Ships
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published
1970
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17 editions
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Trapp's war
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published
1974
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19 editions
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The Dawn Attack
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published
1973
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13 editions
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A ship is dying
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published
1976
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7 editions
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Trapp's Peace
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published
1980
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13 editions
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The Sextant
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published
1982
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6 editions
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The Judas Ship
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published
1978
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8 editions
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A Web of Salvage
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published
2012
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9 editions
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Trapp and World War III
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published
1989
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6 editions
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The Bone Collectors
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published
2012
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7 editions
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“CAN OFFER YOU A TOW OR WOULD YOU PREFER US TO HEAVE TO AND WIND UP YOUR ELASTIC BANDS AGAIN SIGNED CLINT CHIEF OFFICER END.”
― A Flock of Ships
― A Flock of Ships
“You also killed Despatov," he countered. "You and your damned seamen."
It was the crocodile killed Despatov," I pointed out as reasonably as I could, still hoping to find a compromise. "We can hardly be held responsible for the actions of every crocodile on the River Beet-"
SILENCE!" Bormann screamed.”
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It was the crocodile killed Despatov," I pointed out as reasonably as I could, still hoping to find a compromise. "We can hardly be held responsible for the actions of every crocodile on the River Beet-"
SILENCE!" Bormann screamed.”
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“His sextant is a natural extension of any seaman navigator; virtually a part of him. Even today, in a maritime world of satellite precision fixing, the sextants are as much a necessity as they were aboard the Indiamen of old. No well-run merchantman will make an ocean passage without each and every one of her deck officers reporting to the bridge before midday, sextant in hand in preparation for ‘sights’.”
― THE SEXTANT
― THE SEXTANT
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