ALIAS FRITZ RICHTER
Photograph of Captain Alan Bott, taken in Constantinople while he was aprisoner. Captain Bott signed it in the name of "Fritz Richter, FirstLieutenant in the German Flying Corps." While escaping, he was able, bymeans of the false signature, to convince a Turkish gendarme that hewas a German officer wearing mufti.
A Record of Oriental Adventure
BY
CAPTAIN ALAN BOTT
GARDEN CITY NEW YORK
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
1919
COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF
TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES,
INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN
TO
D. O. V.
Transcriber's Note: Inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, andhyphenation have been retained as printed.
CONTENTS
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Prologue. | Through the Looking Glass | 3 |
CHAPTER | ||
I. | Pain, Purgatory, and a Plan | 13 |
II. | The Flight That Failed | 27 |
III. | Nazareth; and the Christian Charity of a Jew | 39 |
IV. | Damascus; and the Second Failure | 64 |
V. | The Berlin-Bagdad Railway; and the Aeroplanes That Never Flew | 90 |
VI. | Cuthbert, Alfonso, and a Mud Village | 110 |
VII. | In the Shadow of the Black Rock | 124 |
VIII. | Constantinople; and How to Become Mad | 140 |
IX. | Introducing Theodore the Greek, John Willie the Bosnian, and David Lloyd George's Second Cousin | 159 |
X. | The Third and Fourth Failures | 175 |
XI. | A Greek Waitress, a ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |