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  • Biggles Flies East: Number 8 of the Biggles Series

    W.E. Johns

    Paperback (Red Fox, Feb. 25, 2014)
    Reissued with a stunning new cover, this is the perfect introduction to this bestselling series for new readers. Algy turned a trifle pale and shook his head. 'For God's sake be careful,' he whispered tersely. 'They'll shoot you like a dog if they spot what you're doing.'While on leave Biggles is mistaken for someone else. He thinks little of it at the time, but when headquarters find out they ask him to take the place of his double and work for the Germans as a spy, while secretly reporting back to the British. It's a difficult task and there's a very high price to pay if he's spotted -- his life.
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  • Biggles Flies East: Number 8 of the Biggles Series

    W.E. Johns

    Paperback (RED FOX, Jan. 2, 2014)
    Reissued with a stunning new cover, this is the perfect introduction to this bestselling series for new readers. Algy turned a trifle pale and shook his head. 'For God's sake be careful,' he whispered tersely. 'They'll shoot you like a dog if they spot what you're doing.'While on leave Biggles is mistaken for someone else. He thinks little of it at the time, but when headquarters find out they ask him to take the place of his double and work for the Germans as a spy, while secretly reporting back to the British. It's a difficult task and there's a very high price to pay if he's spotted -- his life.
  • Biggles Learns to Fly: Number 12 of the Biggles Series

    W.E. Johns

    Paperback (Red Fox, Feb. 25, 2014)
    Reissued with a stunning new cover, this is the perfect introduction to this bestselling series for new readers. He tilted the machine on to its side, holding up his nose with the throttle, and commenced to slip wing-tip first towards the ground. Whether he was over British or German territory he neither knew nor cared; he had to get on to the ground or be burnt alive.This is the story of the very beginning -- of the Air Service and of Biggles. It's the First World War and Biggles is just 17; the planes are primitive; combat tactics are non-existent; and pilots and their gunners communicate by hand signals and have no contact with the ground. This is where Biggles learns his craft and finds he has a certain aptitude for flying in battle.
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  • Biggles Flies East: Number 8 of the Biggles Series by Johns, W.E.

    W.E. Johns

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • Biggles Learns to Fly: Number 12 of the Biggles Series

    W.E. Johns

    Paperback (Red Fox, Feb. 25, 2014)
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