E. Keble Chatterton (1878–1944)
Author of Q-Ships and Their Story
About the Author
Image credit: Edward Keble Chatterton from "Through Holland in the Vivette" published by J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia 1913
Works by E. Keble Chatterton
Seas of Adventures; The Story of the Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Aegean (1936) 8 copies
Steamship Models 4 copies
Fighting the U-boats, 4 copies
Daring deeds of famous pirates 3 copies
Through Sea and Sky 3 copies
Severn's Saga 2 copies
Leaders of the Royal Navy 2 copies
Below the Surface. A Naval Novel 2 copies
Adventurers of the Air 1 copy
The King of the Air 1 copy
Across the Seven Seas 1 copy
Daring Deeds of Sea Rovers 1 copy
Sea Spy 1 copy
Konigsberg Adventure, The 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Chatterton, E. Keble
- Other names
- Chatterton, Keble
Chatterton, Edward Keble - Birthdate
- 1878-09-10
- Date of death
- 1944-12-31
- Gender
- male
- Education
- St Paul's School, London, England, UK
University of Oxford - Occupations
- writer
- Organizations
- Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Royal Thames Yacht Club - Nationality
- UK
UK - Birthplace
- Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
- Places of residence
- London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Well;, I suppose if I wanted to read a book on a relatively unknown aspect of WWI I succeeded. The subject is German sea raiders - nominally cruisers but converted merchantmen. They were armed and their mission was to escape the net of the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet and then capture 'prizes' of allied merchant ships. Clearly, they were superseded by submarines. While these ships were armed they were little competition for military ships as they were slow, poorly protected, compartments show more couldn't be sealed and so on, so it hit they were gone quickly. So they survived primarily by guile.
They roamed the world and all its oceans. Unlike how submarine warfare would soon develop they would take crews off ships and often transfer their cargo, especially if valuable coal, before dispatching them. Reflecting on the times they often released ships with women and children on board and held services for slain foes.
So, if you like this sort of thing, and are fascinated by how grand the scope of WWI was, and not just the European eastern front, you might like this.
Written in 1931 the English is different and words like descried and elsewhither crop up! show less
They roamed the world and all its oceans. Unlike how submarine warfare would soon develop they would take crews off ships and often transfer their cargo, especially if valuable coal, before dispatching them. Reflecting on the times they often released ships with women and children on board and held services for slain foes.
So, if you like this sort of thing, and are fascinated by how grand the scope of WWI was, and not just the European eastern front, you might like this.
Written in 1931 the English is different and words like descried and elsewhither crop up! show less
This is the first book in a new series, published during World War II, with a nicely designed front cover. The book includes the following leaders: Sir Dudley A.Pound, Admiral Sir Charles Forbes and Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham.
... Mr Chatterton tells the story of English settlement in North America beginning with Cabot's voyage and ending with the Declaration of Liberty nearly three hundred years later. He believes that in the idea of liberty, which he traces through settlement afrer settlement, was one of the chief inspirations for that long series of unsuccesssful adventures, each one of which must, like Columbus's, have been disappointing to the greedy stay-at-homes who had sunk money in it in the hope of show more immediate returns.
[Arthur Ransome in The Observer, 17 Aug. 1930; reproduced in Christina Hardyment, Ransome on blue water sailing, pp. 62-64]. show less
[Arthur Ransome in The Observer, 17 Aug. 1930; reproduced in Christina Hardyment, Ransome on blue water sailing, pp. 62-64]. show less
Lanier wrote flyleaf left: "The most thorough acct. of a minor operation EVER writ. SEL.
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