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Raiders of the Deep by Lowell Thomas, Gary E. Weir β€” book cover

Raiders of the Deep

by Lowell Thomas, Gary E. Weir
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Overview

This 1928 bestseller by the internationally renowned journalist Lowell Thomas was the first American account of German submariners to offer a sympathetic, behind-the-scenes look at the men who prowled the English Channel, the Atlantic, and the Mediterranean in U-boats. Widely known for his news dispatches from the battlefields of World War I, Thomas was immediately successful with this vivid portrait of undersea warfare, which revealed details of the new technology. In his inimitable style, Thomas allows his subjects to tell their stories in their own words, rendering an infinitely interesting look at the challenges of life aboard these early submarines. Their dramatic oral histories tell of Walther Schwieger's sinking of the Lusitania, of the seven U-boat raiders sent to lay mines across the Atlantic and sink merchant ships off the coast of the United States, and of other riveting trials and accomplishments.

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A reprint of the lively account of WWI submarine action originally published by Doubleday, Doran in 1928. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 13, 1995
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Pages
363
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557507228

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