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Books with author E. J Craine

  • Airplane Boys in the Black Woods

    E. J. Craine

    eBook
    The Airplane Boys accidentally bump into a new mystery, bigger than ever before. Will they solve it? Find out in this seventh book of air adventures.
  • Airplane Boys on the Border Line.

    E. J. Craine

    Hardcover (World Syndicate Publ., March 15, 1930)
    This is the first book of the Airplane Boys, Jim Austin and Bob Caldwell and their plane, properly christened "HER HIGHNESS" in which they encounter many thrilling and exciting adventures.
  • LIBBY LOU Points West Series

    E. J. Craine

    Hardcover (A. L. Burt Co., March 15, 1929)
    An old children's novel.
  • Airplane Boys at Belize

    E.J. Craine

    Paperback (Purdue University Press, Feb. 1, 2003)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
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  • Airplane Boys on the Border Line

    E.J. Craine

    Paperback (Purdue University Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
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  • Airplane boys at Belize

    E. J Craine

    Hardcover (World Syndicate, March 15, 1932)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
  • Airplane boys at Cap Rock

    E. J Craine

    Hardcover (World Syndicate Pub. Co, March 15, 1930)
    248 page novel about the airplane boys.
  • Airplane boys at Platinum River

    E. J Craine

    Hardcover (World Syndicate, March 15, 1931)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
  • Airplane Boys with the Revolutionists in Bolivia

    E.J. Craine

    Paperback (Purdue University Press, April 4, 2003)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
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  • Airplane Boys at Cap Rock

    E.J. Craine

    Paperback (Purdue University Press, Dec. 19, 2002)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
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  • Airplane Boys Flying to Amy-Ran Fastness

    E.J. Craine

    Paperback (Purdue University Press, March 3, 2003)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
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  • Airplane Boys Discover the Secrets of Cuzco

    E.J. Craine

    Paperback (Purdue University Press, Feb. 20, 2003)
    The Airplane Boys series by E. J. Crane (originally published in the 1930s) is a new series of hair-raising sky adventures. The dare-devil younger generation of this day and age, going through stunts, flying day and night, having their own fun and at the same time helping others. The technical end of aviation is also brought in, and the humorous situations keep the reader amused constantly.
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