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Air War eBook Captain Danger # 9 Summer 1942 - [Download] #RE776
Air War eBook Captain Danger #9 Summer 1942
 

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Radio Archives Pulp Classics
Air War eBook
Captain Danger #9 - Summer 1942
 
Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
 
Winging from World War II skies, it's Captain Danger, Nazi-dom’s ultimate nemesis! The exploits of this steely-eyed defender of justice, this whirlwind ace of aces, were things of legend as he struggled against the Axis of Evil. Captain Allan Danger, a character of epic proportions, first appeared in Air War, a new aviation magazine from Thrilling Publications in 1940. Intended as a companion magazine to Sky Fighters and The Lone Eagle, Air War contained a variety of aviation war stories, each showcasing an adventure of Captain Danger.
 
Captain Danger typified a hard-jawed, larger-than-life ace pilot who would battle the Nazi threat, encountering fantastic situations, robot-controlled planes, death fogs, and Nazi bombers that had harnessed the power of splitting the atom. In all, fifteen adventures of Captain Danger were published between 1940 and 1944, as the flyboys of the Allied nations battled against the war power of the Axis. The stories were part of America’s propaganda machine, blatant and unapologetic, high on hyperbole, low on subtlety. The Axis was portrayed as sniveling cowards who would shoot down helpless parachuters and run from an even fight —the Allies as staunch, dauntless, fighting for right. And greatest of them all... Captain Danger! Air War returns in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
 
Table of Contents:
 
A Complete Sky Action Novel
Mast of Glory
by William O’Sullivan
Skid Carr, crop-dusting pilot from the U.S.A., finds himself in the middle of a Nazi spy plot that it takes a slue of bombers and fighters to break up!
 
Captain Danger Over Macassar Strait — A Complete Novelet
by Lieut. Scott Morgan
The great Yank fighter, in the uniform of his own country, makes the Japs say “So velly sorry!”
 
The Man Who Hated — Swift-Action Short Story
by Norman A. Daniels
Flight Lieutenant Brandon backs a comrade’s play all the way to the jaws of death.
 
Last Command — Swift-Action Short Story
by Robert Sidney Bowen
It was curtains for somebody — so Commander Stickney decided to play the final act alone!
 
Remember The Reuben James, Too! — Swift-Action Short Story
by Stuart Campbell
Lieutenant Becker had an impossible choice to make — until the decision was taken out of his hands!
 
Hop-Scotch To Victory — Special Feature
by Sam Merwin, Jr.
Way down South Uncle Sam is training a tough army to destroy the Axis air armadas!
 
Prop Wash — Special Feature
by Joe Archibald
A Live-Wire Department for Readers.
 
Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePub and Mobi formats for the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle, the Mobi version is what you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android, or Nook, then the ePub version is what you want.

Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 1 Write a review

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5 of 5 My Dad loved these. April 29, 2019
Reviewer: Robben Hixson from Sandy, UT United States  
My Father, who died last year, loved airplanes and everything airplanes. He collected the books, was a pilot, had planes, etc. I think that his successful life was entirely about earning enough to own planes and fly them.
I love these pulp airplane stories because they remind me of him and I'm sure that through them I  get to share his youthful excitement about being a pilot.

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