World War I Tales: The Last Flight (Terry Deary's Historical Tales)

World War I Tales: The Last Flight (Terry Deary's Historical Tales)

by TerryDeary (Author)

Synopsis

Stories of the First World War from the bestselling Terry Deary, author of the hugely successful Horrible Histories. France 1917 - the war in the air. An air observer is shot down behind enemy lines and meets the German flying ace, the famous Red Baron. Photographer Alfred Adams was born 1 June 1896 and became an observer in WW1, taking pictures over enemy lines. He was shot down by the famous 'Red Baron' Manfred von Richthofen over France along with his pilot Donald Stewart on 5 April 1917. They landed across enemy lines and both survived as prisoners of war. The tale tells how Alfred ended up spending his 21st birthday in a German prisoner of war camp, where he was visited by the Red Baron himself. The master historical storyteller gives readers aged 7+ a fascinating look at the First World War in the air, from both sides.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: A&C Black Childrens & Educational
Published: 18 Jul 2013

ISBN 10: 1408191687
ISBN 13: 9781408191682
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: Stories of the First World War from the bestselling Terry Deary, author of the hugely successful Horrible Histories. France 1917 - the war in the air. An air observer is shot down behind enemy lines and meets the German flying ace, the famous Red Baron.

Media Reviews
A riveting read for age nine and upwards. * Irish Examiner *
It's an interesting insight into both sides of the War and of course, is a well-written story. ... An excellent series. * Parents in Touch *
I can't help feeling that de la Rue thoroughly enjoyed this drawing assignment, and I'm sure that small boys will love them, too. Highly recommended. * Historical Novel Society *
It's a good read that brings out some serious history. * The School Librarian *
Author Bio
Terry Deary began his writing career with fiction for A&C Black. He is now author of over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, which have been published in 40 languages. His historical fiction for older children Tudor Terror has been praised as a marvellous blend of fact and fiction (School Librarian). His non-fiction has been consistently in the best-seller lists since 1994. His Horrible Histories celebrated their 15th anniversary in 2008, having sold over 25 million copies worldwide and been adapted as television series, theatre tours and museum exhibitions. Terry Deary was voted Outstanding children's non-fiction author of the 20th Century by Books for Keeps magazine.