Best Selling Books by Charles Dixon

Charles Dixon is the author of Bilbo (2002), 1500 Miles an Hour (2017), Fifteen Hundred Miles An Hour (2024), The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of the British Islands, Chasing a Whirlwind (2021).

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1500 Miles an Hour

release date: Nov 19, 2017
1500 Miles an Hour
"Should these manuscripts chance to fall into the hands of any civilised man, it is my earnest wish, though of German extraction myself, that they should be published - if published at all- in the English tongue. Truth shall prevail, and our return to earth shall scatter, like thistle-down before the autumn winds, the scepticism which I mistake not will encircle them, as soon as man may read them. It is my cherished hope to return to my mother world, and to tell in person of that glorious life and those sublime wonders of a New World. Adieu!" This brief extract must suffice as introduction. The next chapter will begin at once with the story proper, omitting the uninteresting preliminary portion of the manuscripts...

Fifteen Hundred Miles An Hour

release date: Feb 01, 2024
Fifteen Hundred Miles An Hour
In "Fifteen Hundred Miles an Hour," Charles Edward Dixon, who is well-known for his exacting observations of the natural world, deftly combines his scientific fiction worldview with his abiding passion for the natural world. Being a renowned naturalist and ornithologist, Dixon''s literary skills go far beyond the confines of conventional animal research, taking readers into undiscovered realms of the imaginative and speculative. Dixon, who is renowned for his unmatched commitment to careful observation, uses the same meticulous attention to detail in "Fifteen Hundred Miles an Hour" as he did in earlier ornithological writings. His narrative progresses at a speed that parallels the amazing swiftness of his bird subjects, all thanks to his acute observation of the subtleties found in the natural world. Dixon''s ability to move fluidly between factual and hypothetical elements is demonstrated in "Fifteen Hundred Miles an Hour," demonstrating that his writing talents are not limited to conventional genres. Readers are encouraged to soar with Dixon on this literary trip as he explores the infinite wonders of nature and his own limitless imagination as a world-class biologist turned science fiction storyteller.

The Game Birds and Wild Fowl of the British Islands

Chasing a Whirlwind

release date: Dec 01, 2021
Chasing a Whirlwind
Charles (Chuck) Dixon wrote “Chasing a Whirlwind” to share his adventures during the 75 years of his life and career in aviation. His life is a story of ambition and determination to reach goals that were often challenging and adventurous. God, family, country, and aviation were the driving factors in his life. He almost lost his life due to rogue whirlwinds or vortices created by powerful military aircraft early in his career. Vortices are necessary for an airplane to fly, and as an aerodynamicist, Chuck was determined to learn how to maximize their effectiveness. During his years working at two major aircraft companies Chuck thought out of the box and created patents that enhanced his work for the rest of his career. His sense of adventure gave him many opportunities to explore the great outdoors and kept him fit during his long life. After an early retirement, and the death of his wife Mary, Chuck won two proposals. First to the Air Force to pursue the creation of a specialty software that could predict stability and control effects of most types of aircraft. The second proposal was marriage to Frieda who would be his lifelong partner in his new business and the co-author of this life story. Sharing his faith in God with co-workers and others became a cornerstone of Chuck’s life. His belief in the power of God to bring abundant life to everyone he met, inspired him to invite others to find God’s peace in this world.

The nests and eggs of British birds. (Large paper ed.).

Evolution Without Natural Selection; Or, The Segregation of Species Without the Aid of the Darwinian Hypothesis

The Nests and Eggs of Non-indigenous British Birds Or Such Species that Do Not Breed Within the British Archipelago

The Biology and Ecology of the Jack-pine Budworm in Wisconsin with Special Reference to Insect Parasites

Quicklook at Property

release date: Aug 01, 2012
Quicklook at Property
A layman''s guide to property(real estate)in a 90 minute read

J.R.R. Tolkien, Bilbo le hobbit

release date: Jan 01, 1991
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