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Gavin Nicholas Mortimer is a British writer.
Career
Educated at Mill Hill School in north London, Mortimer's first book, the critically acclaimed Fields of Glory: the extraordinary lives of 16 warrior sportsmen was published in 2001 and described by the Sunday Telegraph as "inspiring reading". Mortimer authored Stirling's Men in 2004, which covered rugby international and SAS commander Paddy Mayne, as well as other members of SAS 'Originals'. Mars & Minerva, the SAS regimental journal' described the book as "a fascinating insight into the Regiment's birth and its early years".
Mortimer has subsequently written histories of the Special Boat Squadron, Merrill's Marauders and the Long Range Desert Group, drawing on interviews with the men who served in these Special Forces units. He caused controversy in 2016 when he suggested that today's special forces lack the mental toughness of their forebears.
Mortimer has acted as a consultant to several television documentaries including the three-part BBC series about the wartime SAS, which was broadcast in 2017.
In addition to his military history, Mortimer has written several narrative non-fiction books, including The Great Swim, about the race to become the first woman to swim the English Channel. Dramatised on BBC Radio 4 in 2010,
He has contributed to BBC History magazine, History Revealed, WW2 magazine and The Spectator.
Publications
Non-fiction
Fields of Glory (2001), ISBN 1472122097
Stirling's Men: inside story of the SAS in WW2 (2004) ISBN 0304367060
Longest Night (2005) ISBN 0297846388
The Great Swim (2007) ISBN 1906021384
Chasing Icarus (2008) ISBN 080271711X
Double Death (2009) ISBN 0802717691
The Blitz (2010) ISBN 1849084246
The Daring Dozen (2011) ISBN 184908842X
The SAS in WW2 (2012) ISBN 1472808754
A History of Football in 100 Objects (2012) ISBN 1781250618
A History of Cricket in 100 Objects (2013) ISBN 1846689406
Merrill's Marauders (2013) ISBN 0760344329
The SBS in WW2 (2014) ISBN 1472811135
The First Eagles (2015) ISBN 0760346399
The Men Who Made the SAS (2015) ISBN 1472122097
History of the Long Range Desert Group in WW2 (2017) ISBN 1472819330
Guidance from the Greatest: What the World War Two Generation can teach us (2020) ISBN 1472135121
The SAS in Occupied France: 1 SAS Operations, June to October 1944 (2021) ISBN 152676962X
Z Special Unit: The Elite Allied World War II Guerrilla Force (2022) ISBN 1472847091
David Stirling: The Phoney Major: The Life, Times and Truth about the Founder of the SAS (2022) ISBN 1472134591
Children's
The Ultimate Guide to Rugby (2007) ISBN 0141323213
The Story of Yellow Leaf: Journal of a Sioux Girl (2008) ISBN 0764161091
The Voyage of Shackleton's Endurance (2008) ISBN 0717143015
References
External links
Official website