The "Ayesha," being the adventures of the landing squad of the "Emden"
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A first-person account follows a landing party detached from a warship as they carry out coastal raids, destroy communication stations, seize and adapt a small schooner for escape, and endure a long sequence of sea voyages, desert crossings, shipwreck and combat. The narrative blends action and practical detail, describing improvised navigation, foraging and camp life alongside episodic encounters with other vessels and hostile forces. Emphasis is placed on resourcefulness, perseverance and quiet humor, and the chapters proceed in rough chronological order from the initial island operation through overland marches and efforts to reach friendly lines.
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