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One of the Most Realistic World War 1 Stories Ever Told With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by EtienneThe manuscript of this stunning journal of a German U-Boat Commander has fallen into our hands under to some degree surprising and secretive conditions, the name of the author being withheld for reasons which will be promptly evident to all who read his shocking encounters. It is, in any case, a story so exciting and amazing that we have no wavering in offering it the way things are to people in general, kept so long in numbness by the vital wickedness of an inflexible control. An especially human and charming touch is given to the book by the author's extremely plain record of his distraught fascination for an excellent young lady of his own nation who was inseparably required in his mind boggling endeavors and adventures on the high oceans.?At 2 p.m. we saw a most tantalizing spectacle. A big tank steamer, fully 600 feet long and of probably 17,000 tons burthen hove in sight, escorted by two destroyers. To attack with the gun was impossible, as we could only keep the conning tower open when stern to