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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:07 am 
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Hi all,

I have just finished reading the astonishingly innovative and courageous story of the raising of the scuttled Imperial German high seas Feet at Scapa Flow at a time when diving and salvage technology was still at the R&D stage....!

I really want to give this book to my father-in-law, who alas cannot speak english....

the book is called 'THE MAN WHO BOUGHT A NAVY'

author is Greald Bowman

originally published by Harrap in 1964

the edition I have in english dates from 1998.
It appears to be apprivate reprint--ergo no ISBN number.

Anyone have any ideas?

Cheers! it is now a modelmaking weekend--yipee!

JIM BAUMANN
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 6:50 am 
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JIM BAUMANN wrote:
Hi all,

I have just finished reading the astonishingly innovative and courageous story of the raising of the scuttled Imperial German high seas Feet at Scapa Flow at a time when diving and salvage technology was still at the R&D stage....!

I really want to give this book to my father-in-law, who alas cannot speak english....

the book is called 'THE MAN WHO BOUGHT A NAVY'

author is Greald Bowman

originally published by Harrap in 1964

the edition I have in english dates from 1998.
It appears to be apprivate reprint--ergo no ISBN number.

Anyone have any ideas?

Cheers! it is now a modelmaking weekend--yipee!

JIM BAUMANN
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Jim,

I did a little bit of searchin around through various library catalogues, and I fear apart from his War in the Air and a book on the race to the South Pole Bowman's books haven't been translated into German.

However, there is a book on the raising translated into German:

"Vom Skagerrak nach Scapa Flow : die Hebung d. versenkten deutschen Flotte, eine techn. u. seemännische Großtat der Schiffsbergung" by S. C. George; Stuttgart : Motorbuch-Verlag, 1975, ISBN: 3-87943-378-X.

Try ww.zvab.com for a copy.

Jorit

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 1:53 pm 
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Thank you Jorit!

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