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by: MEH

Marlene E. Hodgson

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Marlene Hodgson
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On the 10th anniversary of Inside Camp-X, MEH Books presents:
Dispatches from Camp-X

Autographed, makes a great gift!

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Marlene Hodgson
P.O. Box 153
Port Perry, Ontario, Canada
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Collectors' Edition -$25 -Plus $5 postage (Canada only), taxes included.
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Dispatches from Camp-X
Non Fiction
New!

Available at:  The Grenadier (905)-982-0317 & Books Galore & More (905)-985-8645 in Port Perry . Blue Heron Books in Uxbridge (905)–852-4282, Violet Doors in Bowmanville (905)-623-0706, & Kent Books in Lindsay (705)-328-1600. For more information, call: (905)-985-6434


 

All copies autographed and personalized! Just tell us to whom it belongs.
 

ISBN # 978-0-9735523-5-5

Excerpts from DfC-X

When the green light came on and with a stentorian shout of "GO, GO, GO! I stepped out into the darkness, immediately to be tossed about, head over heels like a leaf in a gale, falling like a stone. Suddenly there was a loud crack and I wasn't falling any more! I looked up and saw Andy and Jack's parachutes just above me. Great! It had been a good exit……………………
 There was much shouting and about a dozen Germans erupted from the hut with Schmeissers letting loose all over the place. Noisy, but not like the SS!
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 One of the most shocking discoveries that I made during my research of Camp-X, was to learn that the British were actually spying on Canada, William Stephenson and the British Security Co-ordination.
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It is highly likely that in 1943, while visiting Camp-X, Ian Fleming befriended Paul Dehn. A favourite activity of the officers at the Camp was to gather in the officers’ Mess Hall on a Saturday night to enjoy a drink and spin old yarns of their previous lives. During one of these memorable evenings, the two may well have had a very colourful conversation during which Fleming told Dehn of his idea to write a series of books about a super agent: much later, in 1964, Paul Dehn wrote the screenplay for Fleming’s blockbuster movie, ‘Goldfinger.’
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- All new information released since the publishing of Inside Camp-X in 1999!

Chapters

                                        Chapter 1 –  A Man Called Hamish

                                        Chapter 2 –  The Paul Dehn Connection

                                        Chapter 3 –  The BSC

                                        Chapter 4 –  The BSC in New York

                                        Chapter 5 –  The BSC in Canada

                                        Chapter 6 –  Special Ops & Political Warfare

                                        Chapter 7 –  The SOE & OSS Relationship

                                        Chapter 8 –   SOE Successes

                                        Chapter 9 –   Spies Among Us

                                        Chapter 10 – Short Stories from Camp-X

                                        Chapter 11 – 007 & Camp-X

                                        Chapter 12 – James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5

                                        Chapter 13 – Igor Gouzenko & Camp-X

                                        Chapter 14 – Inside the CIA

                                        Chapter 15 – The Demise of Camp-X

                                        Chapter 16 – After the War

Reviews:

"I have had a chance to read your last book "Dispatches from Camp-X "

Great read, unbelievable stories!"

Thanks again, Terry - Kingston
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"Lynn,

I have just finished the book, (Dispatches from Camp-X), an absolute great accompanying work to your other CAMP X publications, and yet another reminder to those of us, South of the Border, of just how much the history of the U.S. and Canada (not just national security, but in general) is intertwined."

Washington
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"Lynn, thoroughly enjoyed the book launch, actually my  first book launch, I cannot put the book down, it is like someone sitting across from you at a kitchen table telling a story!  Can't wait for the screenplay and the red carpet. I even like the font - getting old with these eyes -
Continue writing and telling the story of what happened right in our back yards.
Cheers" Linda - Oshawa

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"..............there is valuable new material about the camp in Dispatches from Camp-X. Scottish-born Captain Hamish Pelham Burn’s first person account of how he and two other instructors from Camp X staged a daring raid and destroyed a German radar installation in Brittany just before D-Day is the most dramatic. Also included is an account of Oxford-educated, British Major Paul E. Dehn, a Camp-X instructor in psychological warfare, who after the war became a highly successful screenwriter of spy and other mystery films such as Goldfinger (1964), The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (1965), and Murder on the Orient Express (1974)."

John Chambers - Rutgers University
 
 




 
 

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