When Scout Meets Scout; or, The Aeroplane Spy by H. L. Sayler

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Author Sayler, H. L. (Harry Lincoln), 1863-1913
Illustrator Riesenberg, Sidney H., 1885-1971
Title When Scout Meets Scout; or, The Aeroplane Spy
Series Title The Aeroplane Boys Series, no. 7
Credits Produced by Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed
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Summary "When Scout Meets Scout; or, The Aeroplane Spy" by H. L. Sayler is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a group of boys in Scottsville who are enthusiastic about aeroplanes and have formed a club called the Young Aviators. As they prepare for a toy aeroplane tournament, tensions rise between the boys from Elm Street and the rival Goosetown gang, leading to conflicts that intertwine themes of camaraderie, rivalry, and the challenges of growing up. The opening of the novel sets the stage for the unfolding drama between the two groups of boys, focusing on Arthur Trevor, the president of the Young Aviators. As Arthur and his friends plan their tournament, they learn of the Goosetown gang's hostility, igniting a rivalry that escalates into a physical confrontation. The reader is introduced to the motivations of both sides, highlighting the innocence of childhood conflicts and the complexities that come with peer relationships. Through Arthur's determination to prove himself, the story hints at deeper themes of bravery, friendship, and the lessons learned from both victory and defeat, making it an engaging read for younger audiences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Subject Boy Scouts -- Juvenile fiction
Subject Aeronautics -- Juvenile fiction
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EBook-No. 58709
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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