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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; Publisher's hardback in very good condition: firm and square, strong joints, just mildly rubbed. Complete with original dustjacket: slightly edge-worn and a little darkened, even so still showing well. Contents tight and clean; no pen-marks. Not from a library so no such stamps or labels. Thus a tidy book in presentable condition.
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Acceptable. Hardcover 100% of proceeds go to charity! Acceptable reading copy with obvious signs of use, wear, and/or cosmetic issues. Item is complete and remains readable despite notable condition issues.
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Fine. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 321 p. Contains: Illustrations. Bluejacket Books. Audience: General/trade. 2002 edition. Book is LIKE NEW. No marks or writing. Cover shows light wear
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Very Good-in Very Good dust jacket. 0870210157. Foxing (very light) to exterior edge of pages only. Otherwise in Very Good condition. No writing or noteworthy defects.; 6.5 X 1.25 X 9.5 inches; 321 pages.
This is the THIRD book on this subject I have read. First was Count Von Luckner's exploits, the second was about the passenger vessel, the KronPrinz Wilhelm.
All THREE of these accounts point out how different the raider campaign was from the submarine warfare. Civilians and captured crews were protected and shown great courtesy. The purpose of the raiders was to interrupt shipping for the allies, especially since Germany at the start of WWI had only few international bases, and even those could be easily put out of action by the allies.
I shall not be surprised to see one day that THIS book has become the basis for a true account in a MOVIE.