Robert Sidney Bowen (1900–1977)
Autore di Dave Dawson at Dunkirk
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Fonte dell'immagine: R. Sidney Bowen
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Opere di Robert Sidney Bowen
Hot Rod Fury 2 copie
Hot Corner Blues 2 copie
Perfect game 2 copie
Snow King: The Lippizan Horse 2 copie
Fighting Halfback 1 copia
Het Spookpaard 1 copia
The Winning Pitch 1 copia
Spiken i Botten 1 copia
Red Randall gjør sin innsats 1 copia
_(7) OLDIES - Player-Manager 1 copia
Himlen brinner! 1 copia
Red Randall i Pearl Harbour 1 copia
Frivilligt uppdrag 1 copia
Flygande fantomer 1 copia
Vanishing Vultures 1 copia
Nobody's Ace 1 copia
Drifting Death 1 copia
The Phantom Army 1 copia
The Ten Dollar Ace 1 copia
The Cockpit Killer 1 copia
The Rough Water Ace 1 copia
The Invisible Raider 1 copia
Dynamite Decoy 1 copia
The Death Bomber 1 copia
The Silver Caterpillar 1 copia
The Floating Phantom 1 copia
The Smoke-Screen Ace 1 copia
The C.O.'s Coffin 1 copia
Flying Rawhide 1 copia
Hell's Admiral 1 copia
The Phantom Pilot 1 copia
Bat Boy 1 copia
Hot Rod Showdown 1 copia
Black Magic 1 copia
The Tin-Fish Ace 1 copia
Gambling Buzzards 1 copia
The Looping Blimp 1 copia
The Vertical Vulture 1 copia
The Slow-Motion Ace 1 copia
The Radio Raider 1 copia
Ace in the Hole 1 copia
Blind Buzzards 1 copia
Pinch-Hitting Ace 1 copia
Double M for Morgans 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Bowen, Robert Sidney, Jr.
- Altri nomi
- Richard, James Robert (pseudonym)
- Data di nascita
- 1900-10-04
- Data di morte
- 1977-04-11
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di nascita
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Luogo di morte
- Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
- Attività lavorative
- R.A.F. flyer
magazine editor - Organizzazioni
- French Army (WWI) (ambulance driver)
Royal Flying Corps (WWI)
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 117
- Opere correlate
- 2
- Utenti
- 872
- Popolarità
- #29,354
- Voto
- 3.5
- Recensioni
- 18
- ISBN
- 121
- Lingue
- 2
This novel focuses on the lesser known war theatre of Burma and India. Having pushed the British out of Burma towards India, the Japanese were on the march to capture India and were spreading unrest amongst Indian nationalists who they hoped would become a fifth column behind British lines.
This novel suggests there were British soldiers hiding in the Burma jungle who were gathering intel on where the Japanese were planning on attacking next. Randall and his buddy Jimmy accidentally became involved in rescuing the British soldiers trapped behind Japanese lines. Good adventure story but dated by language and stereotyping.… (altro)