The Girl Aviators And Phantom Airship
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Bol Partner
This is one of the series books that American girls read for fun a century ago. It's not only a fast-paced tale of friendship and adventure, but also a window onto the past. Aunt Claire has combed through the attic of forgotten stories to rescue some of the best. Her third selection is The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship, originally published in 1911. In this book, you will meet Peggy Prescott and her brother Roy, two orphans who drop out of school and spend every last dollar they have to fulfill their father's dying wish-to construct a new type of aeroplane, better and more reliable than any other. With the help of their best friends Jess and Jimsy, can they get their Golden Butterfly in the air and win the $5,000 Young Aviator's Prize before the scheming banker Simon Harding forecloses on their aunt's Long Island farm? Or will Simon's son Fanning carry off the prize with the Phantom Airship he's constructing in secret with his unsavory helpers? Aunt Claire's illustrated introduction provides just the right amount of historical context for young readers: What was it like to fly in an airplane in 1911? Were there girl aviators in real life? And what can we learn from the mix of social attitudes displayed in the book? Don't forget to look underneath the jacket to see the original cover from 1911!
This is one of the series books that American girls read for fun a century ago. It's not only a fast-paced tale of friendship and adventure, but also a window onto the past. Aunt Claire has combed through the attic of forgotten stories to rescue some of the best. Her third selection is The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship, originally published in 1911. In this book, you will meet Peggy Prescott and her brother Roy, two orphans who drop out of school and spend every last dollar they have to fulfill their father's dying wish-to construct a new type of aeroplane, better and more reliable than any other. With the help of their best friends Jess and Jimsy, can they get their Golden Butterfly in the air and win the $5,000 Young Aviator's Prize before the scheming banker Simon Harding forecloses on their aunt's Long Island farm? Or will Simon's son Fanning carry off the prize with the Phantom Airship he's constructing in secret with his unsavory helpers? Aunt Claire's illustrated introduction provides just the right amount of historical context for young readers: What was it like to fly in an airplane in 1911? Were there girl aviators in real life? And what can we learn from the mix of social attitudes displayed in the book? Don't forget to look underneath the jacket to see the original cover from 1911!
Bol"The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship" follows the adventures of a group of young female aviators who find themselves embroiled in a mystery involving a mysterious airship. The narrative likely revolves around the girls' efforts to uncover the secrets behind the phantom airship, encountering challenges, dangers, and thrilling escapades along the way.Margaret Burnham's writing is known for its adventurous spirit, lively characters, and imaginative plots. In "The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship," readers can expect a blend of excitement, intrigue, and camaraderie as the protagonists use their skills and ingenuity to solve the mystery and save the day.The novel may also explore themes such as courage, friendship, and the pioneering spirit of aviation during the early 20th century. Burnham's portrayal of the girl aviators as capable and resourceful protagonists reflects the changing attitudes towards gender roles and opportunities during the time period.
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