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"Kobo: A Story Of The Russo-Japanese War" by Herbert Strang is a captivating historical fiction novel that immerses readers into the turbulent era of the Russo-Japanese War. Written by renowned author Herbert Strang, this gripping tale delves into the military adventure surrounding Kobo, a character caught amidst the fierce conflict between Japan and Russia. Set against the backdrop of the Pacific theater, Strang masterfully portrays the intensity of war, showcasing the bravery, courage, and honor of those involved. Through vivid storytelling, Strang takes readers on a thrilling journey filled…mehr

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"Kobo: A Story Of The Russo-Japanese War" by Herbert Strang is a captivating historical fiction novel that immerses readers into the turbulent era of the Russo-Japanese War. Written by renowned author Herbert Strang, this gripping tale delves into the military adventure surrounding Kobo, a character caught amidst the fierce conflict between Japan and Russia. Set against the backdrop of the Pacific theater, Strang masterfully portrays the intensity of war, showcasing the bravery, courage, and honor of those involved. Through vivid storytelling, Strang takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with action-packed scenes, depicting the strategic maneuvers and battles that unfold during this significant period in history. As the Russo-Japanese War unfolds, readers are drawn into the heart of the conflict, experiencing the tension and drama firsthand. With meticulous attention to detail and a keen understanding of the historical context, Herbert Strang crafts a compelling narrative that captures the essence of the Russo-Japanese War. Blending elements of adventure, military strategy, and historical accuracy, "Kobo" stands as a testament to Strang's skill as a storyteller and offers readers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in international history.
Autorenporträt
George Herbert Ely (1866-1958) and Charles James L'Estrange (1867-1947), two English writers who worked together on several children's adventure books, wrote under the pen name Herbert Strang. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the pair contributed to the boys' fiction genre with a variety of books written under the collective pen name Herbert Strang. Charles James L'Estrange was born in Hampstead, London, on November 6, 1867, and George Herbert Ely was born in India on October 24, 1866. They were both students at London's Dulwich College. Young readers were drawn to Herbert Strang's adventure stories because they frequently dealt with themes of bravery, patriotism, and discovery. By using a pseudonym, the writers were able to continue building a steady reputation for themselves in the boys' literature market while producing a large body of work. They have several popular series, such as "The Adventure Series," "The Airship Boys Series," and "The Marooner's Island Series." The books added to the canon of young reader adventure fiction because of their captivating characters and thrilling stories.