The Fight for Constantinople: A Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula

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The Fight for Constantinople: A Story of the Gallipoli Peninsula

by Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman

EN·~5 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

"FLOATING SERENELY ON THE SURFACE WAS A SUBMARINE; ONE OF THE MOST MODERN OF THE GERMAN UNTERSEEBOOTEN"

0:26
2

CHAPTER I - Under Sealed Orders

12:55
3

CHAPTER II - Cleared for Action

14:33
4

CHAPTER III - The Demolition Party

21:40
5

CHAPTER IV - Trapped in the Magazine

16:09
6

CHAPTER V - A Dash up The Narrows

12:35
7

"THE CALDER HELD GRIMLY AND SWIFTLY ON HER WAY"

8:17
8

CHAPTER VI - To the Rescue

18:38
9

CHAPTER VII - The "Hammerer's" Whaler

13:51
10

CHAPTER VIII - A Prisoner of War

18:11

Description

A young Royal Navy officer, freshly promoted after months of quiet patrols in the North Sea, receives an unexpected posting to the aging battleship Hammerer. Though the ship’s steel hull bears the scars of neglect, its storied past and the promise of a new role stir both pride and a quiet dread in him. The opening scene, with a sleek German submarine gliding beneath the waves, hints at the looming clash between old ironclads and the modern threats of underwater warfare.

As the officer prepares for a long railway ride to Portsmouth, the narrative follows his internal conflict—yearning for a cutting‑edge dreadnought while being steered toward a vessel on the brink of obsolescence. Set against the backdrop of early World War I, the story captures the tension of a navy transitioning to new tactics and technology, and the personal stakes of a man eager to prove himself. Listeners will be drawn into the anticipation of a pivotal campaign on the Gallipoli Peninsula, where the fate of both crew and ship will soon be tested.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (338K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2011-10-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman

Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman

1876–1959

A tireless maker of sea-going adventures, he filled shelves with brisk, action-packed stories for young readers. His books drew on a lifelong feel for Portsmouth, ships, and service life, giving even the wildest plots a convincing nautical edge.

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