The Rover Boys in the Air


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The Rover Boys, or The Rover Boys Series for Young Americans, was a popular juvenile series authored by Arthur M. Winfield, a pseudonym for Edward Stratemeyer, and published by Stratemeyer Syndicate. Thirty titles were published between 1899 and 1926 and the books remained in print for years afterward.




The Rover Boys in the Air


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Reproduction of the original: The Rover Boys in the Air by Edward Stratemeyer




The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, from College Campus to the Clouds


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Edward Stratemeyer was a 20th century writer best known for making kids books. He was also an acclaimed publisher who produced over 1,000 books.







The Rover Boys in the Air


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Fo' de land sakes, Massa Dick, wot am dat contraption yo' boys dun put togedder back ob de bahn yesterday? "Why, Aleck, don't you know what that is?" returned Dick Rover, with a smile at the colored man. "That's a biplane." "A biplane, eh?" repeated Alexander Pop, the colored helper around the Rover homestead. He scratched his woolly head thoughtfully. "Yo' don't mean to say it am lak a plane a carpenter man uses, does yo', Massa Dick? 'Pears lak to me it was moah lak some ship sails layin' down, -somethin' lak dem ships we see over in Africy, when we went into dem jungles to find yo' fadder."




The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, from College Campus to the Clouds


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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.







The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds


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In 'The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds' by Edward Stratemeyer, readers are transported to a thrilling adventure that combines elements of mystery, friendship, and action. The book, written in Stratemeyer's characteristic engaging prose, follows the Rover boys as they use their courage and intellect to solve a puzzling case that takes them high above the college campus and into the clouds. Set in the early 20th century, this novel captures the essence of the time period while also providing an entertaining and suspenseful storyline that will captivate readers of all ages. With detailed descriptions and vivid imagery, Stratemeyer brings the characters and settings to life, creating a memorable reading experience. Edward Stratemeyer, a prolific writer of children's books, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations to create relatable and dynamic characters like the Rover boys. His deep understanding of young readers' interests and concerns allowed him to craft stories that resonate with audiences for generations. 'The Rover Boys in the Air' is a prime example of Stratemeyer's storytelling prowess and his ability to keep readers eagerly turning the pages from start to finish. I highly recommend 'The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds' to anyone looking for an exciting and well-crafted novel that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Edward Stratemeyer's masterful storytelling and timeless themes make this book a must-read for those who enjoy classic children's literature with a modern twist.




The Rover Boys in the Air


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Fo' de land sakes, Massa Dick, wot am dat contraption yo' boys dun put togedder back ob de bahn yesterday? "Why, Aleck, don't you know what that is?" returned Dick Rover, with a smile at the colored man. "That's a biplane." "A biplane, eh?" repeated Alexander Pop, the colored helper around the Rover homestead. He scratched his woolly head thoughtfully. "Yo' don't mean to say it am lak a plane a carpenter man uses, does yo', Massa Dick? 'Pears lak to me it was moah lak some ship sails layin' down, -somethin' lak dem ships we see over in Africy, when we went into dem jungles to find yo' fadder."




The Rover Boys in the Air - Scholar's Choice Edition


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