F. van Wyck Mason (1901–1978)
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Drei Häfen : Roman. F. van Wyck Mason. [Aus d. Amerik.] ins Dt. übertr. v. Ruth u. Walter Gerull-Kardas (1938) 63 Exemplare
Oriental Division G-2: Captian North's Three Famous Intrigues of the Far East (The Sulu Sea Murders, The Fort… (1942) 4 Exemplare
Return of the Eagles 3 Exemplare
Pilots, man your planes! 3 Exemplare
Wild Drums Beat 3 Exemplare
Q-boat 3 Exemplare
Phalanxes of Atlans, Illustrated Edition (Lost World-Lost Race Classics) (Volume 24) (2018) 3 Exemplare
"Bermuda's Pequots," 2 Exemplare
Captain North's Three Biggest Cases: the Vesper Service Murders; The Branded Spy Murders; The Yellow Arrow Murders… (1932) 2 Exemplare
Trail Of Track 2 Exemplare
Flight into danger 2 Exemplare
The Forgotten Fleet Mystery 1 Exemplar
בשליחות חשאית לבנקוק 1 Exemplar
Seeds of murder 1 Exemplar
Military intelligence - 8, 1 Exemplar
The Bedside Tales: a Gay Collection 1 Exemplar
Drottningens amiral 1 Exemplar
The 'Sea Venture' 1 Exemplar
Sir Henry Morgan: il bucaniere 1 Exemplar
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Reading-for-Men: The Gracious Lily Affair, Tip on a Dead Jockey, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, They Fought for the Sky,… (1958) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare
Omnibook Magazine November 1951 1 Exemplar
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- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Mason, Francis Van Wyck
- Andere Namen
- Weaver, Ward
Coffin, Geoffrey
Mason, Frank W. - Geburtstag
- 1901-11-11
- Todestag
- 1978-08-28
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- USA
- Geburtsort
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Sterbeort
- Bermuda
- Wohnorte
- Berlin, Germany
Paris, France
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Baltimore, Maryland, USA - Ausbildung
- Harvard University (BS|1924)
- Berufe
- novelist
historian
importer
ambulance driver (WWI) - Organisationen
- French Army (WWI)
United States Army (WWI ∙ WWII) - Preise und Auszeichnungen
- Legion of Honor
- Kurzbiographie
- Francis Van Wyck Mason (1901–1978) was an American historian and novelist. He traveled extensively as a young man and then turned to writing. Over his career, which spanned more than 50 years, he published 65 novels, including several spy/adventure novels featuring adventurer Hugh North.
From the guide to the F. Van Wyck Mason Manuscripts, before 1964., (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)
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This book is one of many written for young readers looking for adventure and fascinated with the war which raged on two fronts at that time. The inside of the dust jacket of this book, written during the thick of WWII, says the this story "covers the exploits of the men of the Army Air force on the faraway Pacific and Mediterranean outposts and rings so true that one almost expects to read of them in tomorrow's newspaper. On a lonely Pacific island, Captain Hugh Steel has not only the Japs to fight, but his new Commanding Office as well. Major Dexter has gained his experience fighting and feels that he knows all there is to know. In spite of old planes and lack of men he stubbornly continues and loses more men and planes. Then when Captain Steel leading the Flamingo Squadron which, thought outnumbered, stops a strong Japanese air armada, Major Dexter is finally able to admit that Steel's way of fighting is better than his. Later Captain Steel becomes Major Steel and is transferred to a Mediterranean base. Here he hand-picks a group of fliers to bomb the Brenner Pass. Navigator, Peter Corvin, becomes suspicious when many of his comrades in the chosen squadron meet mysterious deaths, then he uncovers and thwarts Nazi plans to bomb Malta with block busting American Bombs meant for the Brenner Pass. Readers will imagine themselves doing the same heroic deeds Major Steel's men perform and will follow their vivid and breathe taking exploits avidly."… (mehr)