A Sailor of Austria

A Sailor of Austria
Title A Sailor of Austria PDF eBook
Author John Biggins
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 379
Release 2005-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1590134680

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In this ironic, hilarious, and poignant story, Otto Prohaska is a submarine captain serving the almost-landlocked Austro-Hungarian Empire. He faces a host of unlikely circumstances, from petrol poisoning to exploding lavatories to trigger-happy Turks. All signs point to the total collapse of the bloated empire he serves, but Otto refuses to abandon the Habsburgs in their hour of need.

A Sailor of Austria

A Sailor of Austria
Title A Sailor of Austria PDF eBook
Author John Biggins
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 369
Release 1994
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312105341

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A 101-year-old survivor of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy shares his fascinating reminiscences, in a novel of World War I naval adventure. A first novel.

The Emperor's Coloured Coat

The Emperor's Coloured Coat
Title The Emperor's Coloured Coat PDF eBook
Author John Biggins
Publisher
Total Pages 376
Release 2021-02-11
Genre
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This book follows the hapless Lieutenant Otto Prohaska in the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and finds Otto taking an ill-considered break from duties to engage in a mad fling with a Polish actress. After a desperate attempt to elude his lover's husband, he finds himself mistaken by anarchists as one of their own. Otto soon masters their code names and secret handshakes, but when he also learns of their plans to assassinate the Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo, his duty is clear. He must alert his superiors-now, if only he can find someone who will believe him!

Tomorrow the World

Tomorrow the World
Title Tomorrow the World PDF eBook
Author John Biggins
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 387
Release 2007-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 159013477X

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Laced with smart humor, this naval tale follows the early career of Lieutenant Otto Prohaska, a cadet in the Austro–Hungarian Navy at the turn of the century. Bad luck continues to shadow Otto, and when a fellow cadet breaks his leg, Otto must take his place on a scientific expedition bound for disaster. But even sinister quack scientists, a misguided attempt to establish a colony in Africa, and angry South Sea cannibals bent on destruction cannot keep Otto from fulfilling his patriotic duty.

Veterans

Veterans
Title Veterans PDF eBook
Author Sasha Maslov
Publisher Chronicle Books
Total Pages 146
Release 2017-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 1616896132

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Ichiro Sudan trained to be a kamikaze. Roscoe Brown was a commander in the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American military aviators. Charin Singh, a farmer from Delhi, spent seven years as a Japanese prisoner of war and was not sent home until four years after the war ended. Uli John lost an arm serving in the German army but ultimately befriended former enemy soldiers as part of a network of veterans—"people who fought in the war and know what war really means." These are some of the faces and stories in the remarkable Veterans, the outcome of a worldwide project by Sasha Maslov to interview and photograph the last surviving combatants from World War II. Soldiers, support staff, and resistance fighters candidly discuss wartime experiences and their lifelong effects in this unforgettable, intimate record of the end of a cataclysmic chapter in world history and tribute to the members of an indomitable generation. Veterans is also a meditation on memory, human struggle, and the passage of time.

Citizen Sailors

Citizen Sailors
Title Citizen Sailors PDF eBook
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2015-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 0674915550

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After 1776, Americans struggled to gain recognition of their new republic and their rights as citizens. None had to fight harder than the nation’s seamen, whose labor took them deep into the Atlantic world. Nathan Perl-Rosenthal tells the story of how their efforts created the first national, racially inclusive model of U.S. citizenship.

The Good Soldier Schweik

The Good Soldier Schweik
Title The Good Soldier Schweik PDF eBook
Author Jaroslav Hasek
Publisher
Total Pages 440
Release 1963
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