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A Sailor of Austria: In which, without really Intending to, Otto Prohaska becomes Official War Hero No. 27 of the Habsburg Empire
Written by John Biggins
Narrated by Nigel Patterson
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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In the spring of 1915, a young Austro-Czech naval lieutenant Ottokar Prohaska finds himself posted to the minuscule Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Submarine Service in the Adriatic port of Pola. In some trepidation at first, because he has no experience whatever of submarines, his fears are soon set at rest when he discovers that nobody else has either: least of all his superiors. There follow three and a half years of desperate World War One adventures fighting for the House of Habsburg aboard primitive, ill-equipped vessels, contending not just with exploding lavatories and the transport of Libyan racing camels but with a crew drawn from a dozen different nationalities—and a decaying imperial bureaucracy which often seems to be even more of an enemy than the British, the French, the Italians and the sea itself.
After surmounting all this to become—accidentally—Austria Hungary’s leading u-boat commander and a holder of its highest military decoration, the closing months of 1918 see him and his crew returning aboard a damaged boat from the shores of Palestine, only to find that the homeland they have fought for so doggedly over the previous four years is now in the final stages of collapse, and that they themselves are effectively stateless persons; sailors without a navy returning to a country which no longer has a coastline.
“Fresh, vivid, and without peer in the current market.”—Booklist
“Stark realism and finely crafted humor. . . . Biggins’s use of narration, his thorough knowledge of the Adriatic, and good technical detail make this . . . compelling reading.”—Library Journal
“A retro techno-adventure story that falls somewhere between Tom Clancy and Patrick O’Brian . . . top notch military fiction with a literary flair.”—Publishers Weekly
After surmounting all this to become—accidentally—Austria Hungary’s leading u-boat commander and a holder of its highest military decoration, the closing months of 1918 see him and his crew returning aboard a damaged boat from the shores of Palestine, only to find that the homeland they have fought for so doggedly over the previous four years is now in the final stages of collapse, and that they themselves are effectively stateless persons; sailors without a navy returning to a country which no longer has a coastline.
“Fresh, vivid, and without peer in the current market.”—Booklist
“Stark realism and finely crafted humor. . . . Biggins’s use of narration, his thorough knowledge of the Adriatic, and good technical detail make this . . . compelling reading.”—Library Journal
“A retro techno-adventure story that falls somewhere between Tom Clancy and Patrick O’Brian . . . top notch military fiction with a literary flair.”—Publishers Weekly
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Exellent book. Very funny and interesting. Must read for the buffs of austro-hungarian and World War I history.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love this book.
So well written and love the main character.
Loved it so much I read the entire trilogy.1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A very natural writer. No verbosity, just telling the tale, thru ups and downs. Marvelous story.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5So well written. Very enjoyable. Great review of the period and place.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great story with lots of interesting history. Off to listen to the "Two headed eagle" by the same author.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very well written and entertaining. A writer who can write with an imagination that matches his technical skills. Please, more!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If ever there was a film script , then this is it , 10/10 one of the best stories I've heard in many a year & such an unusual tale . Reminded me of Das boat