Fire in the sky : World War I Paul Townend, Over No Man's Land, 1916
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- Physical Description: 214 p.
- Publisher: Toronto : Scholastic Canada, c2013.
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General Note: | Paul Townend has wanted to be a pilot ever since he saw his first plane. So as soon as he turns nineteen, he leaves his farm near Winnipeg to join the Royal Naval Air Service. Within months of enlisting, he is engaging in dogfights over France and the English Channel, including a skirmish with the infamous Red Baron.When Paul returns home to Canada, he's shaken by his experiences but proud of what he and the other pilots have achieved.Packed with nail-biting, high-flying action and fascinating insights into the early days of aerial warfare, Fire in the Sky is sure to be the new favourite of young history buffs and adventure-lovers alike. |
Funding Information Note: | IODE - Pat Tutte 2014 |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | 3/28/2014 |
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Subject: | World War, 1914-1918 -- Aerial operations -- Fiction |
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Lochside Elementary School | FIC IAM (Text) | BVILO2025494 | Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |