Description
Surrendered: Some Naval War Secrets By “Griff” (A.S.G.) Published by the Author, Cross Deep, Twickenham. Circa 1918–1920, First Edition. A scarce self-published World War I naval memoir by “Griff” (A.S.G.), detailing covert intelligence work, U-boat operations, and German naval strategy during the Great War. Written with firsthand authority, the book provides insight into early 20th-century espionage, communication methods, and wartime technology. Bound in navy-blue cloth with gilt title and a printed German Imperial Navy flag on the cover — a striking and uncommon design. Includes a frontispiece portrait of the author in uniform and several in-text diagrams and maps, such as a chart of the German minefield near Skager Rak (1916). Details: • Publisher: Self-published, Cross Deep, Twickenham • Pages: approx. 140 • Binding: Original navy-blue cloth with gilt title and flag device • Features: Frontispiece portrait; illustrated charts and diagrams • Condition: Very good. Clean, tight binding; bright gilt; mild foxing to endpapers and title page; no loose or missing pages.
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