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The reason for creating this page was that following the recent (September) release of my latest book, Australian Shipwrecks. A Pictorial History, some media and book distributors have chased up more info re earlier books, usually via Google. This was an attempt to place basic info in a single reference source. There is also a North American/Canadian?? maritime author/photographer of the same name and sometimes we are credited with each others work. Even the Australian National Library shows his year of birth as mine. I'm not fussed whether the article stays or is deleted, but the rationale behind it may help your decision. Peter Christopher Peter George Christopher (talk) 02:47, 19 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]