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Rogue Raider - The Tale of Captain Lauterbach, the Singapore Mutiny and the Audacious Battle of Penang (Paperback)
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Rogue Raider - The Tale of Captain Lauterbach, the Singapore Mutiny and the Audacious Battle of Penang (Paperback)
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List price R276
Loot Price R233
Discovery Miles 2 330
You Save R43 (16%)
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It is the First World War and the Flashmanesque German naval
reserve captain, Julius Lauterbach, is a prisoner of war in
Singapore. He is also a braggart, a womaniser and a heavy drinker
and through his bored fantasies he unwittingly triggers a mutiny by
Muslim troops of the British garrison and so throws the whole
course of the war in doubt. The British lose control of the city,
its European inhabitants flee to the ships in the harbour and it is
only with the help of Japanese marines that the Empire is saved.
Rogue Raider is the adventure story of how one ship, the Emden,
ties up the navies of four nations only to be sunk at The Battle of
Cocos by the Royal Australian Navy light cruiser HMAS Sydney, and
how one man eludes Allied Forces in a desperate chase across Asia
to America as he attempts to regain his native land. It is
fictionalised history but a true history that was deliberately
suppressed by the British authorities of the time as too
embarrassing and dangerous to be known. Revealed here, it brings
vividly to life the Southeast Asia of the period, its sights, its
sounds and its rich mix of peoples. And through it an unwilling
participant in the war becomes an accidental hero.
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