Johns, Biggles Gets His Men (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1950), pp.74–5. See, Peter Berresford Ellis and Piers Williams, By Jove, Biggles!, The Life of Captain W. Johns quoted in Geoffrey Trease, Tales Out of School (London: Heinemann, 1948), p.94. Dorothy Carter, Comrades of the Air (London: Collins, 1942) ‘Army of the Caverns’, ran in the Wizard through 1944. Johns, Sees it Through (London: Oxford University Press, 1941). Johns, Biggles in Spain (London: Oxford University Press, 1939), p.83. ‘The Editor's Cockpit’, Popular Flying (May 1936), p.5. ‘The Editor's Cockpit’, Popular Flying (January 1937), p.5. Johns, ‘Three Weeks’, Popular Flying (April 1934), pp.20–22.
Johns, The Black Peril (London: Hamilton, 1935), p.83. Westerman, Under Fire in Spain (London: Blackie, 1937), p.117, 238. Sapper, Bulldog Drummond (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1920) Dennis Wheatley, Black August (London: Hutchinson, 1938) Richmal Crompton, ‘The Weak Spot’, in William The Fourth (London: Newnes, 1924), pp.13–27. Johns, Desert Night (London: Hamilton, 1938). Johns, The Raid (London: Hamilton, 1935) W.E.
Rochester, The Scarlet Squadron (London: Ace Books, 1938) W.E. Railton Holden, Hornet's Nest (London: Hamilton, 1934) Wings of Revolution (London: Hamilton, 1936) George E. Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah, ‘In Red Turkestan’, Chums Annual (1932–33), p.287. Westerman Terror of the Seas (London: Blackie, 1927). Westerman The Red Pirate ( Chums Annual, 1933–34), p.25. Captain Frank Shaw, ‘The Red Deluge’, Chums Annual (1925). Rochester, ‘Captain Robin Hood – Skywayman’, Chums Annual (1932–1933), p.712. Melgounov, The Red Terror in Russia (London: Dent, 1925). Brereton, With Allenby in Palestine (London: Blackie, 1918), pp.240–241. Parrot, Children's Story of the War, vol. See also, Bessie Marchant, A Dangerous Mission (London: Blackie, 1918). Sir Edward Parrot, The Children's Story of the War 10 volumes (London: Nelson, 1918), vol. Piers Brendon, The Dark Valley, A Panorama of the 1930s (London: Pimlico, 2001), p.9. Brereton, With Our Russian Allies (London: Blackie, 1916). Captain Charles Gilson, In Arms for Russia (London: Humphrey Milford, 1917), p.67, 45, 245. George Robb, British Culture and the First World War (London: Palgrave, 2002), p.100. Quoted in Niall Ferguson, The Pity of War (London: Allen Lane, 1998), p.185. Brereton's novel, A Soldier of Japan (London: Blackie, 1907), for a typical view of how Russians were seen during the Russo-Japanese War.
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The serial ran in The Boy's Friend through 1905 Captain Frank Shaw, ‘Perils of the Motherland’, Chums, 16 (1908) see also Captain F.S. Geoffrey Trease, ‘Sixty Years On’, Children's Literature in Education, 27, 3 (1996), p.133 Bows Against the Barons (London: Lawrence, 1934). Jim Wolveridge, Ain't It Grand (London: Stepney Books, 1976), p.30. George Orwell, ‘Boys' Weeklies’, Selected Essays (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1957), p.196. George Orwell, ‘Boys' Weeklies’, Selected Essays (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1957), p.200.