MY ESCAPE FROM DONINGTON HALL
PRECEDED BY AN ACCOUNT OF THESIEGE OF KIAO-CHOW IN 1915
By Kapitänleutnant GUNTHERPLÜSCHOW, OF THE GERMAN AIRSERVICE. TRANSLATED BY PAULINEDE CHARY
JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD LTD.LONDON——————MCMXXII
PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY MORRISON AND GIBB LTD., EDINBURGH
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | The Joys and Sorrows of a Flying-Man | 1 |
II. | Beautiful Days in Kiao-Chow | 20 |
III. | Threat of War—My Taube | 30 |
IV. | Some Japanese Jokes | 56 |
V. | My War Ruse | 63 |
VI. | Hurrah! | 72 |
VII. | The Last Day | 79 |
VIII. | In the Slime of the Chinese Rice-Field | 91 |
IX. | Mr. MacGarvin’s Ptomaine Poisoning | 100 |
X. | Caught! | 128 |
XI. | Behind Walls and Barbed Wire | 142 |
XII. | The Escape | 184 |
XIII. | Black Nights on the Thames | 193 |
XIV. | Still at large | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |