Narrative about von Luckner the WW1 German pirate

Started by GrumpyOldMan, 09 March 2016, 12:05:29 AM

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GrumpyOldMan

09 March 2016, 12:05:29 AM Last Edit: 09 March 2016, 12:11:02 AM by GrumpyOldMan
Hello All

I came across this narrative published in 1919 about the exploits of Graf Felix von Luckner, a rollicking, swashbuckling character out of WW1 - http://digital.slv.vic.gov.au/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1457480000298~518&locale=en_US&metadata_object_ratio=10&show_metadata=true&VIEWER_URL=/view/action/singleViewer.do?&preferred_usage_type=VIEW_MAIN&DELIVERY_RULE_ID=10&frameId=1&usePid1=true&usePid2=true this downloads a 20M pdf.

His ship was a 2000 ton fully rigged with two guns. His adventures should be particularly interesting for our Kiwi members, but make for absorbing reading nevertheless.

Edit - I've found a follow up paper dealing with his visit back to the South Pacific in 1938 http://www.nzjh.auckland.ac.nz/docs/2001/NZJH_35_2_05.pdf

Cheers

GrumpyOldMan

paulr

Definitely well know here, I'll have a read later :)
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Looks very interesting. Thanks for posting this. I've heard of and read about the Emden, but not Von Luckner and the Seeadler. I'll try and read it later, too.
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