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Hasko Mystic Tray
Hasko is the title of the most successful novel of German pedagogue, bard, theatre maker and writer Martin Luserke. It is published in German, Dutch and French language. The novel is about a Dutch freedom fighter, one of the Watergeuzen who got a letter of marque to board ships of other nations. During the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) between Spain and The Netherlands the fictional character got involved into a battle for the East Frisian city of Emden in North Sea and another battle near the West Frisian island Ameland. At that time the image of the Watergeuzen changed from buccaneers to freedom fighters officially acknowledged by William I, Prince of Orange (1533–1584). The novel was created nearly entirely aboard Luserke's ship '' Krake'' in ''Falderndelft'' harbour of Emden. The book contains historic maps of both sea battles and detailed drawings of the ship types involved which the Geuzen had used. The novel was awarded in 1935 with the 1st prize of ''Literatu ...
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