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Oz - A Hitchhiker's Australian Anthology

 

An astonishing true adventure!  A hitchhiker's twelve month journey around Australia.

 

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Print Length: 215 pages

Publisher: Matador (2 July 2014)

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Language: English

ASIN: B00LI9ER2Y

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Hospital Beat

 

Drawing on evidence from prosecution files, hospital staff and police officers this is a revealing, sometimes amusing and often shocking insight into what really happens behind the scenes in a very busy hospital.

 

*** THIS BOOK WAS UNAVAILABLE TO THE BRITISH PUBLIC BETWEEN OCT 20 2012 AND FEB 20 2014 ON THE INSTRUCTIONS OF A UK POLICE FORCE DUE TO SOME OF THE CONTENT  ***

 

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File Size: 680 KB

Print Length: 241 pages

Publisher: Matador (6 Dec. 2011)

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Language: English

ASIN: B006J9MTE6

 

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Kibbutz Virgin

 

A highly personal, deeply honest, often shocking and amusing true account of a British teenager's time spent living and working on a kibbutz in the border area of northern Israel.  Life in the Upper Galilee while coping with frequent air raids, parties, and misadventures.

 

Published by Matador in 2012. 

 

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File Size: 1300 KB

Print Length: 288 pages

Publisher: Matador (6 Dec. 2012)

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Language: English

ASIN: B00AKDK9MQ

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The Tragic Romance of Africa

 

Dennis Hubbard was a naive 21 year old when he arrived at a small mining town called Broken Hill in tropical Northern Rhodesia, where he spent the next two years. They were to become the greatest and most formative of his life. Together with his best friend Fred, he became involved in expeditions deep into the African bush, first on pedal cycles and then in a 1946 Flying Standard motor car. They paddled a kayak on the lake adjacent to Mulungushi Dam, where they had first-hand encounters with the dangerous native wildlife - such as crocodiles and hippos - and many other near altercations with elephants, buffalo and baboons. Dennis and Fred were recruited to the local Police Reserve and Dennis was shocked to see the segregation and discrimination that existed at the time. He befriended some local Africans, contrary to firm advice from many other white people in Broken Hill.

           Eventually, Dennis became truly absorbed into the colonial way of life just as the sun was setting on the British Empire. He used his rifle several times and became very familiar with the seemingly endless and beautiful savannah lands that surrounded Broken Hill. Towards the end of his stay in Africa, there was a heated romance with great tragedy in store for both Dennis and Fred, the horrendous circumstances of which will have the reader asking whether this is really a true story - unfortunately, it certainly is. Dennis was initially reluctant to share his story, and has so far kept this desperately tragic end of his stay in Africa a deep, dark secret...Until now.

          The Tragic Romance of Africa is a compelling combination of travel writing and memoir that also gives a unique and rare insight into a snapshot of Africa's history. It's a book that at times reads like a novel due to its hard-to-believe content, and an account that is often hilarious, occasionally touching, sometimes moving but ultimately harrowing, set in a bygone age of colonialism, racism, exploitation and adventure.

 

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Print Length: 272 pages

Publisher: Matador (7 Oct. 2013)

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Language: English

ASIN: B00FPW9ZLS

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About Jonathan

 

Jonathan Nicholas was born in Norfolk and grew up in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. At the age of eighteen he left the UK and travelled the world with nothing more than a back pack, a sketchpad, and a diary, returning to the UK several years later, much thinner but with a stack of completed diaries. He then spent the next thirty years working as a police officer, almost always in uniform and on the 'front line' in some very challenging areas of inner-city England. An avid diary writer, in 2011 he turned his attentions to professional writing, and for a while he wrote a regular column in the UK police magazine 'Police Review'. Jonathan was commended several times during his police career including being awarded Community Police Officer of the Year in 2007.
His first book, 'Hospital Beat' describes in honest detail his ten years spent policing a busy inner-city hospital. Sadly some parts of the book were deemed 'personally unacceptable' to a minority of influential persons within Nottinghamshire Police who then effectively caused it to be banned until Jonathan left the police when he retired in February 2014.
His second book,'Kibbutz Virgin' is now widely acknowledged to be one of the best factual accounts yet written about the Israeli kibbutz volunteer experience, and is based in the troubled border region of Israel, Lebanon and Syria. It provides an insight into why 400,000 non-Jews from around the world worked in Israel for no pay.
'The Tragic Romance of Africa' is a harrowing true tale of 1950s colonial Africa, and is so far Jonathan's only work ghost written for another.
His non-fiction travel book 'Oz - A Hitchhiker's Australian Anthology' details a very unusual twelve months Jonathan spent hitchhiking around Australia, and it proves you really can cross a continent on as little as twenty dollars! Standing around for hours waiting for a lift was also great practice for fixed point foot patrol duties in the police!
His latest book, 'Who'd be a Copper?' is a factual account of Jonathan's thirty years as an inner-city constable in uniform. It has been written without the shackles of control and crushing political correctness currently imposed on serving police officers and other members of the British public sector. You may be shocked and surprised to find out what's really going on inside the British police service.
Please see the website for further details, news, photographs and to read excerpts from all Jonathan's books.
Jonathan has had a lifelong interest in aviation and holds both a glider pilot's licence and a private pilot's licence. He is now a full-time author and currently lives in Nottingham, England. He is married with two children.

Website: www.jonathannicholas.org.uk

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Jonathan Nicholas is a Goodreads Author.

 

 

Who'd Be A Copper?

 

 

“I am an endangered species – a cop who has actually reached retirement age,” says Jonathan Nicholas.

Who’d be a copper? follows Jonathan Nicholas in his transition from a long-haired world traveller to becoming one of ‘Thatcher’s army’ on the picket lines of the 1984 miner’s dispute and beyond. His first years in the police were often chaotic and difficult, and he was very nearly sacked for not prosecuting enough people.

Working at the sharp end of inner-city policing for the entire thirty years, Jonathan saw how politics interfered with the job; from the massaging of crime figures to personal petty squabbles with senior officers. His last ten years were the oddest, from being the best cop in the force to repeatedly being told that he faced dismissal. This astonishing true story comes from deep in the heart of British inner-city policing and is a revealing insight into what life is really like for a police officer, amid increasing budget cuts, bizarre Home Office ideas and stifling political correctness.

“I can write what I like, even if it brings the police service into disrepute, because I don’t work for them anymore!” says Jonathan Nicholas.

Who’d be a copper? is a unique insight into modern policing that will appeal to fans of autobiographies, plus those interested in seeing what really happens behind the scenes of the UK police.

 

Format: Kindle Edition

File Size: 1814 KB

Print Length: 233 pages

Publisher: Matador (17 Mar. 2015)

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Language: English

ASIN: B00UVQN6DG

Kindle Edition Price  £1.99

Paperback Edition  £8.99

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