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In George Allan England's 'The Flying Legion', readers are transported into a thrilling world of air battles, espionage, and intrigue during WWI. This novel is a gripping portrayal of the courage and sacrifices made by a group of American aviators fighting to uphold freedom and justice. England's writing style is vivid and detailed, immersing the reader in the drama and tension of aerial combat. The book is a testament to England's ability to combine historical accuracy with compelling storytelling, making 'The Flying Legion' a captivating read set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In George Allan England's 'The Flying Legion', readers are transported into a thrilling world of air battles, espionage, and intrigue during WWI. This novel is a gripping portrayal of the courage and sacrifices made by a group of American aviators fighting to uphold freedom and justice. England's writing style is vivid and detailed, immersing the reader in the drama and tension of aerial combat. The book is a testament to England's ability to combine historical accuracy with compelling storytelling, making 'The Flying Legion' a captivating read set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in world history. This literary work is a must-read for fans of adventure, war fiction, and historical novels. George Allan England's masterful prose and character development bring to life the noble efforts of these aviators, leaving a lasting impact on the reader's imagination. 'The Flying Legion' is a powerful and thought-provoking book that sheds light on the heroism and honor of those who fought for freedom amidst the chaos of war.
Autorenporträt
George Allan England was an American author and traveler who lived from February 9, 1877, to June 26, 1936. He was best known for his science fiction and fantasy writing. Afterwards, he ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Maine after going to Harvard University. England believed in socialism, and a lot of his writings are about that idea. Nebraska is where England was born. He got his Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees from Harvard University. On the ticket of the Socialist Party of America, he ran for Governor of Maine in 1912. He got 2,081 votes, or 1.47%, which put him in third place in that race. There is a story that England went missing while on a treasure hunt, but he actually died in a hospital in New Hampshire. England mostly wrote in New York and Maine during his work. A lot of his writings are about socialism. England's work has been influenced by writers like H. G. Wells, Jack London, and Algernon Blackwood. His short story "The Thing from-"Outside"" was first published in Hugo Gernsback's magazine Science and Invention. In April 1926, it was repeated in the first issue of Amazing Stories, which was the first science fiction magazine.