HOODWINKING THE GERMANS
"My Mystery Ships," by Admiral Campbell, has been issued in a popular edition by Messrs. Hoddcr and Stoughton, Ltd. (London). It follows the line of previous editions and is replete with the numerous photographs which add lustre to the text, it is a'breathless narrative about the Way in which England's seamen adapted themselves to a kind of warfare hitherto entirely unknown ,to them, a warfare which they carried on with such skill and daring that the Germans were nearly every time left guessing. Wonderful heroism was displayed by those on board Ac niysteJvy ships, and on the few occasions when things did not go quite right it /was not for lack of trying. The various disguises and ruses adopted by the mystery ships for luring ■ German submarines to their, doom are fully described and pictured, tho whole making a most fascinating tale of oue of tho least known at the time aspects of the war "My Mystery Ships" is a book which every boy would appreciate when father himself has finished reading it. '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 21
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