
The Boy Volunteers - with the - French Airmen - BY - KENNETH WARD
THE NEW YORK BOOK COMPANY NEW YORK - Copyright, 1917, by AMERICAN AUTHORS PUBLISHING CO.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FRENCH AIRMEN
THE BOY VOLUNTEERS WITH THE FRENCH AIRMEN - CHAPTER I - ANTWERP AND THE FLIGHT THROUGH NORTHERN BELGIUM
CHAPTER II - IN THE AVIATION CAMP
CHAPTER III - THE WOUNDED AVIATORS
CHAPTER IV - TRENCH WORK WITH THE BRITISH FORCES
CHAPTER V - ON THE FIRING LINE
CHAPTER VI - VIGOROUS RED CROSS WORK
In the early days of the Great War, two American brothers find themselves stranded in a bustling Antwerp, caught between retreating Belgian forces and the looming threat of German troops. Their eyes are captured by the ominous silhouette of a Zeppelin, sparking an impossible dream of one day soaring in a flying machine alongside the French aviators they admire. With limited money, a missing father, and the constant roar of battle around them, Ralph and Alfred must decide whether to press on toward Holland, risk a perilous trek across hostile territory, or find another way to fulfill their longing for the sky.
The story follows their gritty determination as they navigate wartime checkpoints, seek shelter with soldiers, and reunite with a long‑lost friend who appears just when hope seems most distant. Through vivid descriptions of early aviation, cramped camps, and the camaraderie of young volunteers, listeners are drawn into a world where courage and youthful idealism clash with the harsh realities of conflict, offering a poignant glimpse into the first steps of a daring adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Judith Wirawan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-11-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for a brisk series of World War I adventure stories, this early 20th-century writer sent young readers into battlefields, aircraft, artillery units, and submarines with plenty of danger and momentum.
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