Rose's Special Secret
Title | Rose's Special Secret PDF eBook |
Author | Kay Woodward |
Publisher | Frederick Warne Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Children's stories |
ISBN | 9780723258186 |
Rose's old home has been destroyed, so she sets off into the great unknown to find a new place to life. After a magical journey, she arrives in Flower Fairyland. But she can find nowhere to live, until she discovers an old overgrown thicket in a far corner of the garden where no-one goes.
The Super Secret Special Powers Club
Title | The Super Secret Special Powers Club PDF eBook |
Author | Justin T. Miller |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2017-01-31 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781541070790 |
-I can just feel that you have a power, - Prince Gold tells his neighbor Ashley Pea one day. Ashley is surprised. She didn't realize she had any kind of special ability. Instead, Ashley is often the victim of other kids' taunts and tricks. They make fun of her last name and her love of books. The three meanest bullies even tried to steal her book! Fortunately, Prince shows up and the bullies are instantly stopped from harming Ashley or her possessions. Prince has a special power, and he uses it to help people. Now, he tells Ashley that she also has a power of her own. The two will have to discover the true extent of their abilities when a local bank is robbed. No one can figure out how the thieves got in or out with the contents of the bank vault. It looks like a job for the Super Secret Special Powers Club! Together, Prince and Ashley will try to discover the secret of the strange heist and catch the crooks before they can strike again! The Super Secret Special Powers Club is the debut book of Justin T. Miller's charming new series about two daring young detectives.
Secret Alliances
Title | Secret Alliances PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Insall |
Publisher | Biteback Publishing |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 2021-04-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1785905414 |
Europe, 1940. Nazi forces sweep across the continent, with A British invasion likely only weeks away. Never before has a resistance movement been so crucial to the war effort. In this definitive appraisal of Anglo-Norwegian cooperation in the Second World War, Tony Insall reveals how some of the most striking successes of the Norwegian resistance were the reports produced by the heroic SIS agents living in the country's desolate wilderness. Their coast-watching intelligence highlighted the movements of the German fleet and led to counter-strikes which sank many enemy ships – most notably the Tirpitz in November 1944. Using previously unpublished archival material from London, Oslo and Moscow, Insall explores how SIS and SOE worked effectively with their Norwegian counterparts to produce some of the most remarkable achievements of the Second World War.
Secret Origins Special (1989-) #1
Title | Secret Origins Special (1989-) #1 PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Gaiman |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Pages | 58 |
Release | 2015-09-01 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN |
Enjoy this great comic from DC’s digital archive!
Secret and Special
Title | Secret and Special PDF eBook |
Author | Will Davies |
Publisher | Random House Australia |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2021-03-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0143784994 |
Soon after the declaration of war on Japan, a secret military reconnaissance unit was established, based on the British Special Operations Executive (known as SOE) and called the Inter-allied Services Department. The unit was tasked with the role to "obtain and report information of the enemy ... weaken the enemy by sabotage and destruction of morale and to lend aid and assistance to local efforts to the same end in enemy occupied territories." In 1943 it became known under the cover name Special Reconnaissance Department (SRD) and included some British officers who had escaped from Singapore. After arriving in Australia, they assembled in Melbourne, forming the nucleus of ISD and together with some Australians established what became the Z Special Unit. Training began in a number of locations around Australia including on Fraser Island off the Queensland coast, In Broken Bay near Sydney, at Careening Bay in Western Australia, at the “House on the Hill” in Cairns and at East Arm near Darwin. From these training areas and bases, Z Special undertook intelligence gathering and raiding missions throughout Southeast Asia including New Guinea, Singapore, Timor, Malaya, Borneo, Vietnam and the Dutch East Indies. The first operation was Jaywick in September 1943. Led by a 28 year old officer from the Gordon Highlanders, Captain Ivan Lyon. Using an old Japanese fishing boat renamed Krait this captured vessel was re-fitted and provisioned for a voyage from Australia to just south of Singapore where it released six commandos in three folding kayaks to attack Japanese shipping in the harbour. They placed limpet mines on several Japanese ships sinking 40,000 tons of shipping. After the successful attack, they paddled south, were picked up by the Krait and successfully returned to Australia. This was followed by Operation Rimau again led by Lyon but this time things went very wrong very early. Identified, they made a fighting withdrawal but all of the raiding party were shot or captured, with the last ten being executed just before the end of the war. Important in Z Special operations were a number of vessels designated “snake boats”. Four 66’ modified trawlers were constructed as well as a range of Asian vessels that allowed their operation in South East Asian areas of operation. One Z Special, the last in PNG, set out on the night of the 11 April 1945. Eight operatives were landed on the Japanese held island of Muschu about five kilometres off the coast near Wewak to determine the status of two 140mm Japanese naval guns that had been placed there. These guns would prove dangerous to planned naval landings at Wewak, and allied command needed to know if these were operational. The operatives were launched in four double folding kayaks from a HTML fast crash boat but the current carried them away from their landing position and the surf capsized their boats. The men swam ashore but both their radio and their signal torches had been destroyed and the men had no way of connecting with the return crash boat. Soon their lost equipment was found by the Japanese and a massive search with 1,000 troops scoured the island. Quite soon seven of the eight men had been captured, killed or died trying to swim to the mainland and only one man, Sergeant ‘Mick’ Dennis remained. Over the next three days he continued a one man war, fighting off Japanese patrols and living off the land. Unable to do this for long, he took to the dangerous shark and crocodile infested waters and with the aid of a log, paddled to the mainland. Landing on a Japanese controlled beach, he snuck ashore and after further firefights and a difficult journey travelling west, he finally was found by an Australian patrol. Mick Dennis was able to provide valuable information and for his service and bravery, was awarded a Military Medal. During the course of the war, Z Special Unit carried out 81 covert operations in the Southwest Pacific theatre. While the unit was disbanded after the end of the war, many of its techniques would be modified and used by Australian Special Forces to this day.
Killer Elite
Title | Killer Elite PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Smith |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2008-03-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780312378264 |
A British journalist specializing in defense topics offers a readable, useful addition to the literature on American special operations forces.
The Secret Life of Special Advisers
Title | The Secret Life of Special Advisers PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Cardwell |
Publisher | Biteback Publishing |
Pages | 183 |
Release | 2022-06-14 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1785906321 |
"A cracking read by a great writer." – Chris Mason, BBC political editor "A rare, fascinating and funny look at life in the corridors of power." – Isabel Hardman, author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians and Spectator assistant editor "It's the book we have long needed." – Michael Crick "A timely look at how some of the key relationships in Westminster work, and how they sometimes misfire." – Laura Kuenssberg, BBC presenter and former political editor *** Shadowy geniuses whispering, Rasputin-like, into the ears of our elected politicians under a cloak of secrecy, or a crucial but undervalued cog in the machinery of government? ... Or just a rag-tag band of weirdos and misfits? Despite the acres of speculation devoted to special advisers from Alastair Campbell to Dominic Cummings, their role is much misunderstood. Who are the people Piers Morgan once called 'these miserable little creatures' and just how much influence do they have? Peter Cardwell served as SpAd to four Cabinet ministers, acting as media adviser, political fixer, troubleshooter and occasional wardrobe consultant. In this candid, compelling and frequently hilarious insider account, he reveals what the job really involves, from dealing with counter-terror emergencies in Cobra to explaining to the Justice Secretary what a dental dam is, to having your inside leg measured in a government office. Packed with advice on navigating the perks and pitfalls of the job, The Secret Life of Special Advisers will inform and entertain anyone who has ever wondered what these mysterious figures really do all day.