The Battle at the Moons of Hell (Helfort's War: Book I)
by Graham Sharp Paul
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- Paperback
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- ISBN 10
- 0345495713
- ISBN 13
- 9780345495716
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Graham Sharp Paul , born in Sri Lanka, received an honors degree in archaeology and anthropology from Cambridge University and an MBA from Macquarie University. He joined the Royal Navy in 1972, qualifying as a mine warfare and clearance diving officer before reaching the rank of lieutenant commander with the Navy’s mine warfare flotilla. In 1983 he transferred to the Royal Australian Navy, serving in its Trials & Assessments Unit and Clearance Diving School before transferring to civilian life in 1987. Paul worked for two Australian companies in the banking and media sectors before setting up his own business development and corporate finance consultancy in 1991. Over the next twelve years, he worked on a worldwide range of projects. In 2003 he gave up corporate life to write full-time. Paul lives in Sydney with his wife, Vicki, and their three sons.
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- Title
- The Battle at the Moons of Hell (Helfort's War: Book I)
- Author
- Graham Sharp Paul
- Format/Binding
- Mass Market Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Acceptable
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0345495713
- ISBN 13
- 9780345495716
- Publisher
- N/A
- Place of Publication
- Westminster, Maryland, U.s.a.
- Date Published
- September 2007
- Pages
- 384
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