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The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship Margaret Burnham

The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship By Margaret Burnham

The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship by Margaret Burnham


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The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship Summary

The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship by Margaret Burnham

This is one of the series books that American girls read for fun a century ago. It's not only a fast-paced tale of friendship and adventure, but also a window onto the past. Aunt Claire has combed through the attic of forgotten stories to rescue some of the best. Her third selection is The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship, originally published in 1911. In this book, you will meet Peggy Prescott and her brother Roy, two orphans who drop out of school and spend every last dollar they have to fulfill their father's dying wish-to construct a new type of aeroplane, better and more reliable than any other. With the help of their best friends Jess and Jimsy, can they get their Golden Butterfly in the air and win the $5,000 Young Aviator's Prize before the scheming banker Simon Harding forecloses on their aunt's Long Island farm? Or will Simon's son Fanning carry off the prize with the Phantom Airship he's constructing in secret with his unsavory helpers? Aunt Claire's illustrated introduction provides just the right amount of historical context for young readers: What was it like to fly in an airplane in 1911? Were there girl aviators in real life? And what can we learn from the mix of social attitudes displayed in the book? Don't forget to look underneath the jacket to see the original cover from 1911!

The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship Reviews

Praise for Aunt Claire Presents If you know of any girls who like to read, and to whom you would like to introduce the old-time series books that so many of us enjoy, I would gladly suggest that you consider these modern reprints. And, in fact, you might want to buy a second set for yourself. -Yellowback Library I've found that vintage series books are an excellent alternative to modern children's books. These wholesome series books are filled with excitement and adventure-my kids genuinely love them! -Judy Hoch, contentedathome.com If you're looking for a strong female role model with a strong dose of history, Aunt Claire Presents, published by Laboratory Books, is just what you need! -homeschoolhideout.com I love the look of the books. The cover art is a great combination of old-world charm mixed with modern colors and design. What is even better to me is that if you remove the dust jacket, you can see the vintage cover hidden underneath. . . . These would make great Christmas gifts for your middle-grade, adventure-loving daughters. -Betsy Strauss, familystyleschooling.com These books lend themselves very well to use as history supplements. . . . Of great value in these books is the section at the beginning entitled 'A Note from Aunt Claire' which provides excellent background information for the stories. -Sallie Borrink, sallieborrink.com With so much of the middle-grade fiction published today full of themes entirely inappropriate for a sensitive six-year-old, books for an accelerated reader can be incredibly hard to find. . . . I'm so thankful for throwback chapter books, like these 1910 novels re-released under the series name Aunt Claire Presents, published by Laboratory Books. These books are big on adventure, but nil on romance-so perfect for my tiny, voracious reader. -Gina Munsey, oaxacaborn.com Rating: 9 diamond butterfly pendants out of 10 for bringing back a classic tale and introducing it to a whole new generation of readers! -Reading Is Fun, Not Mental, reviewing The Automobile Girls at Newport

About Margaret Burnham

Aunt Claire spends much of her time in other people's cellars and attics, searching for stories (and gold). Of course, it's really the other way around: if you know where to look, the right kinds of stories have a way of finding you. The ones she encounters most often are about friends, and quests, and friends who go on quests. Sometimes, when she's read all she can read for the day, you might find her on a hillside, considering a theory she's heard that clouds are just another type of sheep. If you've heard this theory too, stop by sometime. And you'd better bring your good hiking boots-those ones without the holes-just in case. You never know when you'll wander into an adventure.

Table of Contents

Contents A Note from Aunt Claire I. The Golden Butterfly II. Suspense and Achievement III. The Clouds Gather IV. Jess and Roy V. A Narrow Escape VI. A Roadside Mystery VII. Peggy Is Puzzled VIII. Hester's Ruby IX. A Race against Time X. The Rival Aeroplane XI. In Direst Peril XII. What Happened on the Island XIII. Jukes Dade Appears XIV. A Girls Aviator's Adventure XV. The Hermit of the Woods XVI. The Enemy's Move XVII. A Coward and His Ways XVIII. The Daring of Peggy XIX. Brother and Sister XX. In the Nick of Time XXI. The Phantom Airship XXII. Jim Bell of the West XXIII. Like Thieves in the Night XXIV. Hester Makes Amends-Conclusion

Additional information

CIN1946053066VG
9781946053060
1946053066
The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship by Margaret Burnham
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Laboratory Books
20180531
216
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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