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In 'Dave Dawson with the Commandos' by Robert Sidney Bowen, readers are taken on a gripping World War II adventure that follows the protagonist, Dave Dawson, as he joins the British Commandos on daring missions behind enemy lines. The book is written in a fast-paced and thrilling style, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they delve into the dangerous world of espionage and warfare. Bowen skillfully weaves in historical details and vivid descriptions, offering a captivating glimpse into the life of a commando during the war. Published in 1942, the book captures the spirit of patriotism and courage that defined the era, making it a valuable piece of wartime literature. Robert Sidney Bowen, a World War II veteran himself, drew on his own experiences and extensive research to craft this exciting and authentic tale of heroism and sacrifice. His intimate knowledge of military tactics and camaraderie shines through in the vividly drawn characters and intense action scenes. I highly recommend 'Dave Dawson with the Commandos' to readers interested in wartime fiction, history buffs, and anyone craving a thrilling and immersive story that pays tribute to the brave men and women who fought during World War II.
Dave Dawson Adventure Series "You tell me something about war that isn't screwy at first glance."- Robert Sydney Bowen, Dave Dawson with the Commandos Dave Dawson performs all manner of courageous stunts and tricks in this battlefield thriller. Each Dave Dawson is packed with action, patriotism, and a historical fiction adventure set during WWII, perfect for middle grade and teen readers. Don't miss the full set of Dave Dawson books from Xist Publishing: Dave Dawson at Casablanca Dave Dawson at Dunkirk Dave Dawson at Truk Dave Dawson on Guadalcanal Dave Dawson on the Russian Front Dave Dawson with the Commandos Dave Dawson with the R.A.F.
Get set for aerial adventure in this classic wartime tale from author R. Sidney Bowen. Drawing heavily on his own experiences as a pilot for the British Royal Air Force during World War I, Bowen's alter ego Dave Dawson performs all manner of courageous stunts and tricks in this battlefield thriller.
Robert Sidney Bowen, Jr. (1900– 1977) was a World War I aviator, newspaper journalist, magazine editor and author. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and died of cancer in Honolulu, Hawaii, at the age of 76. Bowen is best known for his boys’ series books written during World War II, the Dave Dawson War Adventure Series and the Red Randall Series. He also worked under the name R. Sidney Bowen and under the pseudonym James Robert Richard. Included in this volume are 14 novels in the Dave Dawson War Adventure series: Dave Dawson at Dunkirk Dav Dawson with the R.A.F. Dave Dawson in Libya Dave Dawson on Convoy Patrol Dave Dawson Flight Lieutenant Dave Dawson at Singapore Dave Dawson with the Pacific Fleet Dave Dawson with the Commandos Dave Dawson on the Russian Front Dave Dawson with the Flying Tigers Dave Dawson on Guadalcanal Dave Dawson at Casablanca Dave Dawson with the Eighth Air Force Dave Dawson at Truk If you enjoy this volume of classic stories, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see the 270+ other entries in this series, including science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, adventure, horror, westerns -- and much, much more!
Junk Wings With one eye on the instrument board, and the other on the lookout for other planes in that area of cloud-filled sky over England, Dave Dawson hauled the Lockheed Lightning around to the left at a fast clip, and then deliberately pulled the nose straight up, and let the fighter plane take the bit in its teeth until it stalled. It did just that eventually, and at practically the same time the starboard Allison engine sputtered badly and started to throw black smoke.
Mystery Man "Okay, okay!" Dave Dawson growled, and rolled over to a more comfortable position in the hotel bed. "It's dear old England. A wonderful country, a great place. And you're tickled silly to be here. Okay, I agree with every word you say. God save the King, and there'll always be an England. Now, will you let a guy get some sleep?" "But you don't understand what it means to me, Dave." Freddy Farmer spoke through the darkness from the other bed. "This is my native land, my home, and I've--"
Eagles' Reward With all the appearance of a man striving to solve one of the world's weightier problems, Freddy Farmer studied the Hotel Savoy menu card line by line from top to bottom. Across the table Dave Dawson sat looking at his closest pal, and grinning from ear to ear. Eventually, though, when the English-born air ace continued to take the menu apart bit by bit with his eyes, Dawson decided that enough was enough. He reached over and whisked the card out of Freddy's hand.
The Dave Dawson War Adventure Series encompasses 15 novels about young Dave Dawson, just our 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.
Dave Dawson is on another adventure to take down the Nazis and restore freedom to Europe. This time he fights alongside the elite forces of the commandos. Join Dave as he pilots a Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter and outwits hapless Nazis when he is captured. Alacrity Press is proud to make this class fictional tale, Dave Dawson With the Commandos by Robert Sidney Bowen available once more to young readers.