Roland Perry Roland Perry i(A4177 works by) (a.k.a. Perry Roland John)
Born: Established: 1946
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Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon The Battle of the Generals Roland Perry , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2024 28337213 2024 single work biography

'With the fate of Australia at stake, the two great Allied generals of the Pacific War face off against the Imperial Japanese Army - and each other.

'11 March 1942: The Japanese have stormed the Philippines, forcing US general Douglas MacArthur to flee with his family, escaping by the skin of their teeth to the nearest safe country - Australia.

'Meanwhile, Australia's foremost general, Thomas Blamey, is ordered home from the Middle East by Prime Minister Curtin to tackle the military emergency suddenly facing our nation, with invasion appearing imminent.

'These two generals, both with colourful pasts and intensely clashing personalities, are now tasked with defending Australia against the Japanese war machine. One will lead us to victory, the other will claim the glory.

'In The Battle of the Generals, Roland Perry, bestselling author of Monash and The Changi Brownlow, does full justice to the dramatic story of MacArthur, Blamey and the desperate defence of Australia in World War II.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Great AUSTRALIAN Cricket Achievers and Characters Roland Perry , Melbourne : Penguin , 2022 24744638 2022 selected work biography

'From the turbulent life of the late Shane Warne to the skill, mentality and character behind Pat Cummins’ new-look captaincy, and through the decades to the wit, wisdom and genius of Sir Donald Bradman, Great Australian Cricket Achieversand Characters examines the career highs and lows of many of the game’s big names through the ages.

'From the turbulent life of the late Shane Warne to the skill, mentality and character behind Pat Cummins’ new-look captaincy, and through the decades to the wit, wisdom and genius of Sir Donald Bradman, Great Australian Cricket Achieversand Characters examines the career highs and lows of many of the game’s big names.

'The chapters cover the elegance and style of Ellyse Perry and Neil Harvey; the drive of Ian Chappell, Steve Waugh and Bill Lawry; the dry humour of Lindsay Hassett and the guile of Richie Benaud; the speed and chivalry of Dennis Lillee and the bullyboy tactics of Kerry Packer, who changed the game forever. It also includes fresh insights into the first truly Australian tour of England in 1858, made exclusively by Aboriginal players, and the torch-passing that led to the sensational performance of Indigenous bowler Scott Boland in the 2021–22 Ashes.

'Bestselling cricket author and historian Roland Perry shines a light on the game’s biggest players and dramas through the ages in Great Australian Cricket Achievers and Characters.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Shaman Roland Perry , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2021 20849445 2021 single work novel thriller

'Victor Cavalier has received the phone call every parent dreads: his daughter is lying in a coma after a motorcycle accident and given little chance of survival. But when a mysterious scientist known as the Shaman intervenes to save his daughter's life, Victor decides he must meet this maverick genius.

'The Shaman has developed cold-fusion technology that harnesses atomic energy from water. It can be used to replace combustion engines, revolutionising transport and power generation, but also to make terrifying weaponry - making him the target of a ruthless international organisation that will do anything to gain control of this new technology. Now all that stands in their way is Victor - an investigative reporter and undercover operative with lethal skills and a talent for getting to the bottom of the story.

'From Thailand to Tasmania, London to New York, The Shaman is the new international techno-thriller from bestselling author Roland Perry - and a grim warning that the world's corporate cartels will stop at nothing to destroy those who threaten them.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Red Lead : The Legendary Australian Ship's Cat Who Survived the Sinking of HMAS Perth and the Thai-Burma Railway Roland Perry , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2020 19844660 2020 single work prose war literature

'Just after midnight on 1 March 1942, Australia's most renowned cruiser, HMAS Perth, was sunk by Japanese naval forces in the Sunda Strait off the coast of Java. Of the 681 men aboard, 328 survived the sinking and made it to shore-and one cat. Her name was Red Lead, and she was the ship's cat, beloved by the crew and by the Perth's
legendary captain Hector Waller.

'But surviving shellfire, torpedoes and the fierce currents of the Sunda Strait was only the beginning of the terrible trials Red Lead and the surviving crew were to face over the next three-and-a-half years. From Java to Changi and then on the Thai-Burma Railway, Red Lead was to act as a companion, mascot and occasional protector for a small group of sailors who made it their mission to keep her alive in some of the most hellish prison camps on earth.

'Red Lead's extraordinary story, of courage, loyalty and love amidst battle, imprisonment and death, is brought vividly to life by bestselling author Roland Perry.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tea and Scotch with Bradman Roland Perry , Sydney : ABC Books , 2019 16575890 2019 single work biography

'In 1995, journalist and author Roland Perry wrote to Sir Donald Bradman requesting an interview for a biography he was planning of the great cricketer. Surprisingly, the Don agreed. It was the start of a conversation that continued for years, during which the real Bradman shone, not only as a great sportsman but musician, brilliant thinker and humourist with a fondness for tea and a Scotch or two.

'In Tea and Scotch with Bradman, Perry paints an intimate and revealing portrait of the man many regard as the greatest Australian cricketer of all time.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Anzac Sniper Anzac Sniper : The Extraordinary Story of Stan Savige, One of Australia's Greatest Soldiers Roland Perry , Sydney : ABC Books , 2018 14510703 2018 single work biography

'The son of a country butcher, Stan Savige left school at twelve to become a blacksmith's striker. But in 1915, a passage in the bible inspired the devout scout leader and Sunday school teacher to enlist. Soon his abilities as a crack marksman attracted the attention of the officers and he was put in charge of Sniper's Ridge, his job to eliminate the enemy assassins in Anzac Cove. Savige succeeded and survived Gallipoli, only to be sent to the Western Front then Iran as part of the crack squad Dunsterforce. It was the beginning of a long, dangerous and distinguished military career spanning both world wars, with Savige commanding and fighting in Europe, Iran, North Africa, the Middle East and the Pacific in World War II, initially as Major-General then Lieutenant General.

'In this gripping biography, Roland Perry paints a fascinating and complex portrait of Lieutenant General Sir Stanley George Savige, KBE, CB, DSO, MC, ED, a man of character and compassion, a quiet outsider who founded the war veterans' support charity Legacy, who still has few peers in courage, skill and achievement and whose record is second to none in Australian military history, in the scope of his combat over two world wars.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Monash and Chauvel : How Australia's Two Greatest Generals Changed the Course of World History Roland Perry , Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2017 11529448 2017 single work biography

'The two most outstanding battle commanders on the Allied side at the Western and Middle Eastern Fronts were Generals John Monash and Harry Chauvel. They met and formed an unlikely bond in the cauldron of Gallipoli and went on with their armies to be dominant in the two biggest Fronts of the 1914-1918 War.

'John Monash, on the Western Front in Europe commanded the Australian Imperial Army (AIF)—the biggest single army Corps on the Allied side and six times the size of Australia’s current Defence Force. At the most critical time of the war in 1918, he masterminded victory over two German armies at the battle of Amiens in Northern France, which the German High Command conceded ended their chances of winning the overall conflict. In the war against the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East, Harry Chauvel led the 34,000-strong Desert Mounted Column. Realising he would have to ignore the command directives of superiors, he took the initiative in planning battle tactics to defeat the Turks in the Sinai in August 1916; at Beersheba in October 1917; and in the final 1918 drive to push the Turks right out of the Middle East.

'Monash and Chauvel planned thoroughly and acted with the best interests of the soldiers under their command. This is the fascinating story of how their capacities and attitude presented a winning formula for their armies and ensured that they never lost a battle they planned and executed.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Assassin on the Bangkok Express Roland Perry , Melbourne : Wild Dingo Press , 2017 10865453 2017 single work novel thriller

'A sequel to Perry’s first book, The Honourable Assassin (2016) in a new series of thrillers that incorporate actual events, criminal organisations and key figures in the underworld of Asia as they play out globally, involving international law enforcement and intelligence operations.

'The Honourable Assassin finishes with the main protagonist, Victor Cavalier, learning from former Thai supercop and boxer, Jacinta Cin Lai, that his daughter may be alive although a mysterious video sent to him which seemed to show that she had been decapitated by Mexican drug warlord, Mendez.

'Now, in The Assassin on the Bangkok Express, he learns that the video may have been doctored to ensure that Cavalier accepted the assassination assignment to eliminate Mendez. However, Cavalier has now heard that his daughter is alive but is a sex slave for the Mexican drug gang operating in the Golden Triangle.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Celeste : The Parisian Courtesan Who Became a Countess and Bestselling Writer Roland Perry , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2016 9927361 2016 single work biography

'Courtesan, countess, bestselling author - the tempestuous true story of a woman far ahead of her time ... The true story of the Countess Céleste de Chabrillan is a rich and tempestuous tale of an extraordinary woman. Born in the gutters of Paris in 1824, Céleste made her name as a dancer in the Parisian dance halls, where it is said she invented the can-can. Then, as an equestrienne at the Paris hippodrome, her daring feats on horseback thrilled the crowds. However, it was as the city's most celebrated courtesan that the young Parisian found genuine fame and fortune. Strikingly beautiful and charismatic, her lovers included famous novelists, artists and composers, not least Georges Bizet, whom, many believe, based his free and fearless Carmen on Céleste. But when Céleste married the Count de Chabrillan, a prominent member of the French aristocracy, Parisian society was scandalised. And when the pair turned up in far off Australia, where the count served as the first French consul, Melbourne society was scandalised in turn. Later a bestselling memoirist, novelist, playwright and librettist, the remarkable Countess Céleste de Chabrillan was, indeed, a woman far ahead of her time.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Honourable Assassin Roland Perry , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2015 8976908 2015 single work novel crime

'The execution of a Mexican drug cartel hit man in a Carlton laneway draws Vic Cavalier to Thailand and back to a past he'd rather forget in this tense, action-packed thriller.

'Vic Cavalier has certainly had better weeks. His newspaper editor is hell-bent on showing him the door, his footy team lost its last game, and his drinking habit is winning the war with his better angels. And then there's the man with the bullet in his head and links to a Mexican drug-cartel lying in a Carlton laneway. When his editor wants the story Cavalier finds himself in Bangkok uncomfortably close to the action and under the watchful eye of a local cop with an intriguing background herself.

'In the steamy violent world of Thai elite power plays and the chaos of a coup Cavalier's motivation becomes clear - this same cartel is implicated in the disappearance and possible murder of his daughter. He has no choice but to pursue them - whatever it takes.

'Weaving together a face-paced, all-too-real story The Honourable Assassin is part psychological thriller and part today's headlines about massive illegal drug trafficking in Australia and corruption at the highest levels in South East Asia.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Vic Cavalier Series Roland Perry , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2015- 28163094 2015 series - author novel
1 y separately published work icon Horrie the War Dog : The Story of Australia's Most Famous Dog Roland Perry , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2013 7257882 2013 single work prose war literature

In the harsh Libyan desert in the middle of the second world war, Private Jim Moody, 'a signaller with the First Australian Machine Gun Battalion, found a starving puppy on a sand dune. Moody called the dog Horrie. Much more than a mascot, Horrie's exceptional hearing picked up the whine of enemy aircraft two minutes before his human counterparts and repeatedly saved the lives of the thousand-strong contingent. The little Egyptian Terrier's ritual of sitting, barking, then dashing for the trenches, had the gunners running for cover before their camp was strafed and bombed.

'Where Moody went, Horrie went too, through the battle zones of the Middle East and far beyond. As the Japanese forces began their assault in Asia Moody and his soldier mates joined the fight, but not before they had smuggled Horrie onto a troop ship and a harrowing journey back to Australia where they thought their little friend would be safe. The war over, Moody brought Horrie out of hiding to raise money for the Red Cross, and the brave little dog's story became widely known. When quarantine officers pounced and demanded that the dog be put down there was a huge public outcry. Horrie had saved a thousand lives. How could a cruel bureaucracy heartlessly kill him? But defying the authorities would mean gaol for Moody and certain death for Horrie. Was Horrie, the gunner's hero, condemned to die or could Moody devise a scheme to save him?

'In the finest ANZAC tradition, Horrie the War Dog is a story of intrigue and illusion, and of sacrifice, courage and loyalty. Best-selling author, Roland Perry, tells this remarkable true story for the first time.' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Bill the Bastard Bill the Bastard : The Story of Australia's Greatest War Horse Roland Perry , Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2012 Z1903392 2012 single work biography 'An epic yarn based on the true story of a great Australian war horse who rode with bravery and valour at Gallipoli, the desert campaigns of Egypt, and Palestine. Bill was massive. He had power, intelligence and unmatched courage and in performance and character he stood above all the other 200,000 Australian horses sent to the Middle East in the Great War. But as war horses go he had one serious problem. He was unrideable except by a single man, Major Michael Shanahan. Bill, it seemed, was reliable in every way including his ability to unseat men from his saddle. Some even thought he took a sneering pleasure in watching would-be riders hit the dust. Bill the Bastard is the remarkable tale of a bond between a determined trooper and his stoic but cantankerous mount. They fought together. They depended on each other for their survival. And when the chips were down, Bill's heroic efforts and exceptional instincts in battle saved the lives of Shanahan and four of his men. By September 1918, Bill the Bastard was so named, not as an insult, but as a term of endearment from the entire Light Horse force. He had become a legend, a symbol of the courage and unbreakable will of the Anzac mounted force. There was no other horse like Bill the Bastard.' (Trove record)
1 Untitled Roland Perry , 2007 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6-7 October 2007; (p. 2)
1 11 y separately published work icon Monash : The Outsider Who Won a War : A Biography of Australia's Greatest Military Commander Roland Perry , Milsons Point : Random House Australia , 2004 Z1138900 2004 single work biography (taught in 1 units)
1 Comrades Roland Perry , 1992 single work biography
— Appears in: The Australian Magazine , 24-25 October 1992; (p. 20-23)
1 Faces in the Rain (from Faces in the Rain) Roland Perry , 1991 extract
— Appears in: The Australian , 4 January 1991; (p. 12)
1 4 y separately published work icon Faces in the Rain Roland Perry , Port Melbourne : Mandarin , 1990 Z58865 1990 single work novel crime detective thriller

'Wealthy drug-company mogul Duncan Hamilton is on the run - wanted for the murder of a high class Polynesian hooker. Her funeral, on a wet winter's day, is the beginning of his quest for the real killer. Hamilton's transformation from fugitive to hunter sends him on a dangerous trail from Melbourne to Paris and back, running the gauntlet of agents trying to cover up mistakes of the Fench nuclear programme in the Pacific and ambitious rival businessmen who want him framed or eliminated. Enemies can be allies and friends can be treacherous as Hamilton discovers which face in the rain belongs to the killer.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 5 y separately published work icon Blood Is a Stranger Roland Perry , Richmond : Heinemann Australia , 1988 Z387029 1988 single work novel crime detective thriller

''You don't blow a person's head away, and then shoot him in the back.' Ken Cardinal pulled the sheet back over the body.

'Ken Cardinal is summoned to Australia to identify the murdered body of his son, a laser physicist. His search for the killer - and the motive - takes him from Sydney to remote Arnhem Land and across Asia to the wilds of Cambodia's Cardomom Mountains.

'Along the way he is beguiled by a smart investigative journalist. Both are caught up in the web of betrayal, and discover that the hunters can become the hunted.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Programme for a Puppet Roland Perry , London Sydney : W. H. Allen Hutchinson Australia , 1979 Z1371650 1979 single work novel thriller

'When a young woman investigating a smuggling racket is murdered, her boyfriend picks up the trail. It leads him to a giant corporation, a sophisticated computer and a very sinister plan.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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