The Diary of a U-boat CommanderWith an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Etienne
The Diary of a U-boat Commander

WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND EXPLANATORY NOTES BY ETIENNE

AND

 18 Illustrations on Art Paper by Frank H. Mason.

BOOKS BY ETIENNE

STRANGE TALES FROM THE FLEET

A NAVAL LIEUTENANT

1914--1918.

 "In collaboration with Navallus. 

 Five Songs from the Grand Fleet." 

  

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

 "We rammed a destroyer, passing through her like a knife through cheese" 

 "...they are so black and swift I don't go near them" 

 "Steering north-westerly ... to lay a small minefield off Newcastle" 

 "He had suddenly seen the bow waves of a destroyer approaching at full speed to ram" 

 "We were put down by a trawler at dawn" 

 "The torpedo had jumped clean out of the water a hundred yards short of the steamer and had then dived under her" 

 "A moment later there was a severe jar; we had struck the bottom" 

 "As the dim lights on the mole disappeared, the ceaseless fountain of star-shells, mingling with the flashing of guns, rose inland on our port beam" 


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