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"Frank Chadwick and Jack Templeton, young American lads, meet each other in an unusual way soon after the declaration of war. Circumstances place them on board the British cruiser “The Sylph” and from there on, they share adventures with the sailors of the Allies. Ensign Robert L. Drake, the author, is an experienced naval officer, and he describes admirably the many exciting adventures of the two boys."--Provided by publisher.
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..."Frank Chadwick and Jack Templeton, young American lads, meet each other in an unusual way soon after the declaration of war. Circumstances place them on board the British cruiser “The Sylph” and from there on, they share adventures with the sailors of the Allies. Ensign Robert L. Drake, the author, is an experienced naval officer, and he describes admirably the many exciting adventures of the two boys."--Provided by publisher.
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..."Frank Chadwick and Jack Templeton, young American lads, meet each other in an unusual way soon after the declaration of war. Circumstances place them on board the British cruiser “The Sylph” and from there on, they share adventures with the sailors of the Allies. Ensign Robert L. Drake, the author, is an experienced naval officer, and he describes admirably the many exciting adventures of the two boys."--Provided by publisher.
...Clair W. Hayes (Clair Wallace Hayes, 1887- ?) was a published author of children and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Clair Wallace Hayes include The Boy Allies with the Army Series (Fiction, World War I).--JacketFlap
"In this series, we follow the fortunes of two American lads unable to leave Europe after war is declared. They meet the soldiers of the Allies and decide to cast their lot with them. Their experiences and
...Clair W. Hayes (Clair Wallace Hayes, 1887- ?) was a published author of children and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Clair Wallace Hayes include The Boy Allies with the Army Series (Fiction, World War I).--JacketFlap
"In this series, we follow the fortunes of two American lads unable to leave Europe after war is declared. They meet the soldiers of the Allies and decide to cast their lot with them. Their experiences and
..."Frank Chadwick and Jack Templeton, young American lads, meet each other in an unusual way soon after the declaration of war. Circumstances place them on board the British cruiser “The Sylph” and from there on, they share adventures with the sailors of the Allies. Ensign Robert L. Drake, the author, is an experienced naval officer, and he describes admirably the many exciting adventures of the two boys."--Provided by publisher.
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..."Frank Chadwick and Jack Templeton, young American lads, meet each other in an unusual way soon after the declaration of war. Circumstances place them on board the British cruiser “The Sylph” and from there on, they share adventures with the sailors of the Allies. Ensign Robert L. Drake, the author, is an experienced naval officer, and he describes admirably the many exciting adventures of the two boys."--Provided by publisher.
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..."Frank Chadwick and Jack Templeton, young American lads, meet each other in an unusual way soon after the declaration of war. Circumstances place them on board the British cruiser “The Sylph” and from there on, they share adventures with the sailors of the Allies. Ensign Robert L. Drake, the author, is an experienced naval officer, and he describes admirably the many exciting adventures of the two boys."--Provided by publisher.
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...Captain Wilbur Lawton is a pseudonym of John H. Goldfrap.
The Boy Aviators In Africa is an adventure novel written by Captain Wilbur Lawton. The story follows the thrilling journey of three young aviators, Frank, Harry, and Jack, as they embark on a mission to explore the African continent by air. The boys are accompanied by their trusty mechanic, Mark, and their pet monkey, Jocko. As they fly over the vast African landscape, the boys encounter
...Captain Wilbur Lawton is a pseudonym of John H. Goldfrap, 1879-1917.
This is the first book in The Boy Aviators' Series. The Boy Aviators in Nicaragua was published in 1910 and is about two American boys who have adventures in Nicaragua on an unusual plane.
Captain Wilbur Lawton is the pseudonym of John H. Goldfrap, 1879-1917.
This is the second book in The Boy Aviators' Series. The Boy Aviators on Secret Service; Or, Working with Wireless, was published in 1910 and is about two boy heroes who use an airship to help rescue an inventor in the Florida Everglades.
Captain Wilbur Lawton is the pseudonym of John H. Goldfrap, 1879-1917.
This is the fourth book in The Boy Aviators' Series. The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest; Or, The Golden Galleon was published in 1910 and is about two brothers, 16 and 14, who possess an aeroplane and go off on adventures.
It’s spring break in the Outer Banks, and the islands are swarming with rich tourists. The last thing JJ and John B want to do is spend their week watching Kooks in action, so they plan a fishing getaway to the notoriously
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