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The Skyriders

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4 out of 5
Based on 188 Ratings and 12 Reviews

Book Description
Blutch and Chesterfield go up in an observation balloon to spy on the Confederate troops. When our heroes crash-land on their superiors, the generals send them behind enemy lines to try and free Stark, who has been captured on a previous sortie. A tricky mission, not only for our heroes, but also for the other side.
Book Information
PublisherCinebook Ltd
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages48
ISBN-101849180148
ISBN-13978-1849180146
Publication Date04/16/2010
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About Raoul Cauvin (Author) : Raoul Cauvin is a published author of young adult books. A published credit of Raoul Cauvin is The Blue Tunics: The Blues in Black and White (The Blue Tunics).
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About Willy Lambil (Illustrator) : Willy Lambil is a published author of young adult books. A published credit of Willy Lambil is The Blue Tunics: The Blues in Black and White (The Blue Tunics).
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About Erica Jeffrey (Translator) : Erica Olson Jeffrey was informed early and often that she was the designated writer in a family of artists. Along with writing, as a child she read just about everything she could get her hands on—a... more
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