The two-headed eagle, in which Otto Prohaska takes a break as the Habsburg Empire's leading U-boat ace and does something even more thanklessly dangerous, by John Biggins
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The two-headed eagle, in which Otto Prohaska takes a break as the Habsburg Empire's leading U-boat ace and does something even more thanklessly dangerous, by John Biggins
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The two-headed eagle
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by John Biggins
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Otto Prohaska novel, 3
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in which Otto Prohaska takes a break as the Habsburg Empire's leading U-boat ace and does something even more thanklessly dangerous
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The third book in the acclaimed series featuring Naval Lieutenant Otto Prohaska in the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Summer 1916 and, as luck would have it, Otto is assigned to the nascent, unreliable and utterly frightening Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Flying Service. On the ground the rickety Habsburg Empire begins to crumble before the onslaught of WWI, while in the air Otto confronts a series of misadventures and the winds of change
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adult
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