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Fighting Cuban Waters (Illustrated): Under Schley on the Brooklyn in Bloomington, MN
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Fighting Cuban Waters (Illustrated): Under Schley on the Brooklyn in Bloomington, MN
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Fighting in Cuban Waters
is the third in Edward Stratemeyer's "Old Glory Series," which follow the three Russell brothers-Walter, Larry and Ben-as they participate in a variety of naval and land battles. In this volume, which, like the others in the series, stands alone perfectly, Walter joins the U.S. Navy, in order to participate in the Spanish-American War on the warship, the "Brooklyn." Fast-paced action, tight dialogue, and superb character development, all noteworthy components or Stratemeyer's writing, are in full display in this volume.
is the third in Edward Stratemeyer's "Old Glory Series," which follow the three Russell brothers-Walter, Larry and Ben-as they participate in a variety of naval and land battles. In this volume, which, like the others in the series, stands alone perfectly, Walter joins the U.S. Navy, in order to participate in the Spanish-American War on the warship, the "Brooklyn." Fast-paced action, tight dialogue, and superb character development, all noteworthy components or Stratemeyer's writing, are in full display in this volume.
Fighting in Cuban Waters
is the third in Edward Stratemeyer's "Old Glory Series," which follow the three Russell brothers-Walter, Larry and Ben-as they participate in a variety of naval and land battles. In this volume, which, like the others in the series, stands alone perfectly, Walter joins the U.S. Navy, in order to participate in the Spanish-American War on the warship, the "Brooklyn." Fast-paced action, tight dialogue, and superb character development, all noteworthy components or Stratemeyer's writing, are in full display in this volume.
is the third in Edward Stratemeyer's "Old Glory Series," which follow the three Russell brothers-Walter, Larry and Ben-as they participate in a variety of naval and land battles. In this volume, which, like the others in the series, stands alone perfectly, Walter joins the U.S. Navy, in order to participate in the Spanish-American War on the warship, the "Brooklyn." Fast-paced action, tight dialogue, and superb character development, all noteworthy components or Stratemeyer's writing, are in full display in this volume.

















