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Arctic & Antarctica - Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy: The Extraordinary Wartime Exploits of a Naval Special Agent

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Book Synopsis: A memoir from the real-life James Bond, who “could ski backward, navigate a midget submarine and undertake the riskiest parachute jumps” (Wired). In 1939, as a young man, Patrick Dalzel-Job sailed a small brigantine along the Arctic coast of Norway to the Russian border. His crew consisted of an aged mother and a blue-eyed Norwegian schoolgirl. In the following four-and-a-half years of war, Patrick had many adventures which he recounts in this charming book. His local knowledge and language skills made him invaluable in 1940 and he moved more than 10,000 soldiers of the ill-fated Allied North West Expeditionary Force without loss. Then, acting against specific orders, he used his boats to evacuate all the women, children, and elderly from Narvik just before it was destroyed by German bombers. He only escaped a court-martial when the King of Norway sent personal thanks to the British Admiralty and presented Patrick with the Knight’s Cross of St Olav. His later escapades included spells spying on enemy shipping under conditions of great hardship and danger. In 1944/45 he commanded a team of Ian Fleming’s “30 AU” working far in advance of the Allied advance in France and Germany. There is strong anecdotal evidence that Fleming based his James Bond character on Patrick. As if this were not enough, Patrick defied authority to return to Norway in June 1945 and seek out the blue-eyed schoolgirl he had had to leave behind. After much difficulty, he found her, now a beautiful young woman, and three weeks later married her. They lived together in Scotland until her death.

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Embark on an extraordinary journey with "Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy", the gripping memoir of a real-life James Bond - Patrick Dalzel-Job. Discover his daring wartime exploits that include skiing backward, navigating a midget submarine, and undertaking risky parachute jumps. Dive into the heart-pounding adventures of a naval special agent who defied all odds to save lives and serve his country.

Transport yourself back to 1939 when Patrick sailed along the Arctic coast of Norway with a crew like no other - an aged mother and a blue-eyed Norwegian schoolgirl. Witness his invaluable contributions during the war, where his local knowledge and language skills led to extraordinary acts of heroism. Be captivated by his bravery as he defied orders to save innocent lives from destruction by German bombers.

Experience the thrill of espionage as Patrick spies on enemy shipping under extreme peril. Commanding a team in advance of the Allied forces in France and Germany, he embodies the daring spirit of a true hero. Rumor has it that Ian Fleming based his iconic character, James Bond, on Patrick - a testament to his remarkable deeds during the war.

Ready to unravel the remarkable story of Patrick Dalzel-Job and his unforgettable wartime adventures? Get your hands on "Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy" and immerse yourself in a tale of courage, sacrifice, and love in the face of adversity.

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