Dave Dawson with the Air Corps
The Dave Dawson War Adventurer Series encompasses 15 novels about young Dave Dawson, just out of high school and following his father to Europe at the start of the conflict that would become World War 2. After befriending a young English lad, Freddy Farmer, the two teens find themselves fighting along side the brave British troops determined to keep the Nazis from ever setting foot on English soil.

Through the series they do not age but do travel around a lot taking part in such operations ad Dunkirk, Guadalcanal and Truk Island. They distinguish themselves as they fly and shoot down the enemy whether they are on European soil, in the Pacific or even at home where Nazi infiltrators are bent on wrecking havoc.

The two lads make a name for themselves, form an unbreakable friendship, and fight against the odds. overcoming them at the very last moment.

As with many series for young boys, the themes are built around patriotism and bravery, friendship and loyalty. And, while some of the references might seem rude or racist, they were products of the time in which they were authored.

That author, Robert Sidney Bowen, was an American teenager when he flew for the Royal Air Force during World War 1. He became a journalist and author starting at the end of the war in England and later in Chicago.

He was responsible for at least three series of adventures for boys plus numerous individual books built around his love of sports. He was active from 1930 (at the age of 20) until his final book, Hot Rod Doom, in 1973, just six years before his death.

Millions of his books were sold when first published or republished and some are still available today as used books and as new publications, however many of these new releases have been edited for spelling mistakes and errors in typesetting, plus many do not include any of the original cover art.

Thackery Fox & Associates is proud to offer these low-cost editions using scanned text mostly from first editions that--for historical reasons--include all the typesetting mistakes and strange spellings of the day that seem wrong to us now.
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Dave Dawson with the Air Corps
The Dave Dawson War Adventurer Series encompasses 15 novels about young Dave Dawson, just out of high school and following his father to Europe at the start of the conflict that would become World War 2. After befriending a young English lad, Freddy Farmer, the two teens find themselves fighting along side the brave British troops determined to keep the Nazis from ever setting foot on English soil.

Through the series they do not age but do travel around a lot taking part in such operations ad Dunkirk, Guadalcanal and Truk Island. They distinguish themselves as they fly and shoot down the enemy whether they are on European soil, in the Pacific or even at home where Nazi infiltrators are bent on wrecking havoc.

The two lads make a name for themselves, form an unbreakable friendship, and fight against the odds. overcoming them at the very last moment.

As with many series for young boys, the themes are built around patriotism and bravery, friendship and loyalty. And, while some of the references might seem rude or racist, they were products of the time in which they were authored.

That author, Robert Sidney Bowen, was an American teenager when he flew for the Royal Air Force during World War 1. He became a journalist and author starting at the end of the war in England and later in Chicago.

He was responsible for at least three series of adventures for boys plus numerous individual books built around his love of sports. He was active from 1930 (at the age of 20) until his final book, Hot Rod Doom, in 1973, just six years before his death.

Millions of his books were sold when first published or republished and some are still available today as used books and as new publications, however many of these new releases have been edited for spelling mistakes and errors in typesetting, plus many do not include any of the original cover art.

Thackery Fox & Associates is proud to offer these low-cost editions using scanned text mostly from first editions that--for historical reasons--include all the typesetting mistakes and strange spellings of the day that seem wrong to us now.
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Dave Dawson with the Air Corps

Dave Dawson with the Air Corps

by R. Sidney Bowen
Dave Dawson with the Air Corps

Dave Dawson with the Air Corps

by R. Sidney Bowen

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The Dave Dawson War Adventurer Series encompasses 15 novels about young Dave Dawson, just out of high school and following his father to Europe at the start of the conflict that would become World War 2. After befriending a young English lad, Freddy Farmer, the two teens find themselves fighting along side the brave British troops determined to keep the Nazis from ever setting foot on English soil.

Through the series they do not age but do travel around a lot taking part in such operations ad Dunkirk, Guadalcanal and Truk Island. They distinguish themselves as they fly and shoot down the enemy whether they are on European soil, in the Pacific or even at home where Nazi infiltrators are bent on wrecking havoc.

The two lads make a name for themselves, form an unbreakable friendship, and fight against the odds. overcoming them at the very last moment.

As with many series for young boys, the themes are built around patriotism and bravery, friendship and loyalty. And, while some of the references might seem rude or racist, they were products of the time in which they were authored.

That author, Robert Sidney Bowen, was an American teenager when he flew for the Royal Air Force during World War 1. He became a journalist and author starting at the end of the war in England and later in Chicago.

He was responsible for at least three series of adventures for boys plus numerous individual books built around his love of sports. He was active from 1930 (at the age of 20) until his final book, Hot Rod Doom, in 1973, just six years before his death.

Millions of his books were sold when first published or republished and some are still available today as used books and as new publications, however many of these new releases have been edited for spelling mistakes and errors in typesetting, plus many do not include any of the original cover art.

Thackery Fox & Associates is proud to offer these low-cost editions using scanned text mostly from first editions that--for historical reasons--include all the typesetting mistakes and strange spellings of the day that seem wrong to us now.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158027475
Publisher: Thackery Fox & Associates
Publication date: 02/28/2016
Series: The Dave Dawson War Adventurer Series , #8
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 176 KB

About the Author

R. Sidney Bowen was an author, journalist, fighter pilot and magazine editor born in Boston in 1900 and died in Hawaii at the age of 76. Best known for his various series of adventure books for boys during WWII, he seemingly based his main character in this series, Dave Dawson, after himself and his flying adventures during World War I.
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