An edition of The Sky Trackers (1931)

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An edition of The Sky Trackers (1931)

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A sort of 2nd rate 'Biggles' book intended for younger readers. The illustrations by S. Drigin show state-of-the-art aircraft in 1931, based on machines like the Hawker Fury fighter and the Supermarine S.5/S.6 series of Schneider Trophy winners which later morphed into the Spitfire of WW2. The author had been a fighter pilot in World War I flying a Bristol F.2b. and was credited with 28 victories with No.22 Squadron.

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Language
English
Pages
156

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The Sky Trackers
1931, Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.
Hardback in English

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Table of Contents

Chapter I The Baghdad Bank Robbery
Chapter II The Devil that flies by night
Chapter III The Stolen Inventor
Chapter IV The Flying Fish
Chapter V The Triumph of Albert
Chapter VI The Prisoners of the Bat
Chapter VII Thunder over the Alps
Chapter VIII The Bat's Last Flight

Edition Notes

Published in
London & New York
Series
Warne's Adventure Library

Contributors

Illustrator
S. Drigin

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
156
Number of pages
156
Dimensions
22 x 16 x 4 centimeters
Weight
600 grams

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OL27310235M

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