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NEWSLETTER # 10 • October 2009Summer’s over—and what a summer it’s been! Consistently sunny and hot – but along with that came wildfires in the interior and water shortages on our island. With cooler, damper days, though still not enough rain, I'm back at the computer and ready to devote more time to the list of things to do. www.georgedibbern.com OUT OF THE BLUE: I recently was contacted by German maritime historian and writer Michael Buschow, currently living in Lübeck aboard his 100+ year old sailing ship SS STINE. He and his wife are organizing 10,000 pieces of archival material (which they rescued from a basement and now own!) pertaining to Count Felix von Luckner. While sorting through the papers, they found a letter written by George Dibbern (Auckland, 28th Aug. 1935) to Louis Brady who was Captain of the SS Forde, the Dover-Calais ferry, in the 1930s. Though Dibbern and von Luckner were interned in NZ during WWI and returned to Europe aboard the same ship, SS Willochra, the mystery that remains to be solved is how and why the letter made its way to Count von Luckner. Mr. Buschow is planning on writing a book about the archival treasure that Count von Luckner left. Existing books about the "Sea Devil" as von
Luckner was known: Each time I do a thorough search on the internet, I find new material posted. Check out: Newspaper article "World Well Lost" (Kentucky New Era, 24 January 1940) with photo of Eileen and George pouring over navigation charts, George, who hated Albrecht’s smelly pipe and was a non-smoker, shown with a pipe! An article about Dibbern, "Lone Rover of the Pacific: Little Ship’s Flag of Freedom and Friendship," in Children's Newspaper (published in Britain) 1949 A letter by Dibbern to yacht designer Henry Uhle, Sparkman & Stephens, Inc., dated 26 June 1946, with some quotations from the letter. [Scroll down to item #16] QUEST: For the record: if you see the following posting on
line, it is meaningless , i.e. one of the failed attempts
with a publisher—there is no such book. A reminder: the new edition of Quest is available through book stores in Canada as well as through my web site. For purchase from other countries, visit the Purchase page on my web site. Payment is via PayPal or if you don’t have a PayPal account, via credit card (no login nor password required) through PayPal. Prices are quoted in Canadian dollars and the conversion is effected automatically in the transaction. Just click on the "Buy Now" button of the category you require, and follow (simple!) instructions. BOOK OF INTEREST: I always welcome new findings, feedback and commentsor simply a friendly "hello"! Peace,Erika G. If you choose not to receive this newsletter, please send me a message with "no to newsletter" in the subject line.
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