
THE PHANTOM FLOTILLA
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Mayflower, London, 1969. ISBN 0-583-11580-2. MMPB, 174 pages plus 2 pages of maps. Wraps show edge and cover wear, sticker remains at upper front corner, some scrapes and age toning, reading creases; binding sound. Interior clean and unmarked, pages browning but not brittle; 3 map illustrations. ‘In 1915 Germany dominated Central Africa with its naval control of Lake Tanganyika. Enter Spicer, an eccentric Royal Navy commander with an equally oddball crew – and two motor boats. Between Capetown (where they landed) and the Lake were 3000 miles of the world’s most difficult and disease-ridden country. Among their other adventures, the boats had to be hauled by steam traction engines and ox-trains, floated on barely navigable rivers, carried on rickety narrow-guage railways. Most amazing of all, this quixotic adventure paid off. Here is one of the strangest, most exciting passages in the history of the Royal Navy – the true-life adventure which inspired C.S. Forester’s The African Queen.’ (from rear wrap)