"On a winter’s day in 1913, Sverre Berg left Norway to get experience in shipping offices in Glasgow and Nantes. While Sverre was in Glasgow, war broke out. He describes the devastating effect first of German surface raiders and later U-boats on ship owners and indeed on the course of the war. In Nantes, 200 miles south-west of Paris, Sverre describes his life in the cafés and brasseries along the Quai de la Fosse and the close friendships he struck up with Jimmy Bullock of the Gladiator, Captain Lefevre of the Pilot Service, Madame Rollins, Captain Bonnet of the barque Belle Île and, importantly, Terese. Sverre’s next appointment was to Hong Kong. So in late 1916 he travelled across Russia and Siberia by train just before Russia’s first revolution. His travelling companions included an attractive dance troop and an American selling artificial limbs. Sverre spent twenty-four years in Hong Kong. For a time he was the Norwegian Consul. Business and official duties brought him into contact with warlords, communist revolutionaries and Japanese officials. He witnessed the rise of Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek and their endeavours to unify China. It all came to an end on Christmas day 1941 when Sverre Berg of the Royal Hong Kong volunteers was wounded while defending a six inch gun at Fort Stanley and he became a prisoner of war."
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"On a winter’s day in 1913, Sverre Berg left Norway to get experience in shipping offices in Glasgow and Nantes. While Sverre was in Glasgow, war broke out. He describes the devastating effect first of German surface raiders and later U-boats on ship owners and indeed on the course of the war. In Nantes, 200 miles south-west of Paris, Sverre describes his life in the cafés and brasseries along the Quai de la Fosse and the close friendships he struck up with Jimmy Bullock of the Gladiator, Captain Lefevre of the Pilot Service, Madame Rollins, Captain Bonnet of the barque Belle Île and, importantly, Terese. Sverre’s next appointment was to Hong Kong. So in late 1916 he travelled across Russia and Siberia by train just before Russia’s first revolution. His travelling companions included an attractive dance troop and an American selling artificial limbs. Sverre spent twenty-four years in Hong Kong. For a time he was the Norwegian Consul. Business and official duties brought him into contact with warlords, communist revolutionaries and Japanese officials. He witnessed the rise of Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek and their endeavours to unify China. It all came to an end on Christmas day 1941 when Sverre Berg of the Royal Hong Kong volunteers was wounded while defending a six inch gun at Fort Stanley and he became a prisoner of war."
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Vendeur : Marlowes Books and Music, Ferny Grove, QLD, Australie
Pictorial Soft Cover. Etat : Fine. First Edition. 249 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. The only exception is a small inscription to the inside page. N° de réf. du vendeur 183518
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Vendeur : Marlowes Books and Music, Ferny Grove, QLD, Australie
Paperback. Etat : Fine. First Edition. 251 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. N° de réf. du vendeur 230104
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Vendeur : Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australie
Soft Cover. Etat : Very Good. Second Printing. 251pp, bw & col ills, map. Pictorial card. Near new. In 1913 Sverre Berg left Norway to get experience in shipping offices in Glasgow and Nantes. While in Glasgow war broke out and he describes the devastating effect of U-boats and surface raiders on ship owners and the course of the war. He was appointed to Hong Kong, traversing Russia by train just before Russia's first revolution. He spent the next 24 years in Hong Kong, for a time he was the Norwegian Consul. It came to an end in 1941 when he was wounded while defending a six inch gun at Port Stanley with the Royal Hong Kong Volunteers and became a prisoner of war. Size: 8vo. N° de réf. du vendeur 049700
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Vendeur : solisjbooks, Port Kembla, NSW, Australie
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. N° de réf. du vendeur 002713
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Vendeur : BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australie
Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, colour & black & white text-photos, maps, glossy papers, minimal edgewear. 251 pp. The story of a segment of Sverre Berg's life, based on notes he wrote while a prisoner-of-war (POW) in Hong Kong (1941 - 1945), and later handed down to the author, his son Derek Berg. His maritime and naval life between the two Great Wars of the 20th century, includes Norway and pre-war China and covers the period between 1913 and 1941. A valuable inter-war social history. N° de réf. du vendeur 27362
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