Air Service Boys Over The Enemy’s Lines by Charles Amory Beach (1919)

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Air Service Boys Over The Enemy’s Lines by Charles Amory Beach is an exciting World War I adventure following two young American aviators, Tom Raymond and Jack Parmly, as they serve in the U.S. Air Service. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe, the novel captures their daring missions flying reconnaissance and combat planes over enemy lines.

Tom and Jack are tasked with gathering crucial intelligence and completing dangerous missions that put them face-to-face with the perils of aerial warfare. Along the way, they encounter enemy aircraft, make narrow escapes, and demonstrate their courage, loyalty, and quick thinking in the heat of battle. The book highlights themes of bravery, patriotism, and the bond of friendship as the boys navigate the dangers of war both in the skies and on the ground.

Full of action, suspense, and a vivid portrayal of early aviation during the war, Air Service Boys Over The Enemy’s Linesoffers a thrilling glimpse into the lives of young pilots on the front lines, making it a classic adventure story for young readers.

Condition notes: cover is faded but binding is tight. Some light staining on a few pages, otherwise in good shape.

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