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King of the air or to Morocco on an aeroplane is a novel that explores invention and ambition through the perspective of a young engineer with dreams of flight. The story begins with a wealthy manufacturer stranded during a motor-car test run and aided by a clever village boy who repairs the vehicle. This meeting introduces the central relationship of the story, as the older man becomes a mentor figure, recognizing the boy s ingenuity and determination. The narrative shifts toward the boy s pursuit of aeronautical advancement, as he works to create a machine capable of sustained flight. His…mehr

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King of the air or to Morocco on an aeroplane is a novel that explores invention and ambition through the perspective of a young engineer with dreams of flight. The story begins with a wealthy manufacturer stranded during a motor-car test run and aided by a clever village boy who repairs the vehicle. This meeting introduces the central relationship of the story, as the older man becomes a mentor figure, recognizing the boy s ingenuity and determination. The narrative shifts toward the boy s pursuit of aeronautical advancement, as he works to create a machine capable of sustained flight. His efforts unfold against the backdrop of political instability in north Africa, where a British diplomat has been captured in Morocco. The invention becomes more than a scientific project, evolving into a critical tool for international diplomacy and daring rescue. The novel blends early aviation enthusiasm with political intrigue, portraying the potential of technology to transform both personal destiny and global events. It presents a world on the cusp of modernity, where courage, mechanical skill, and bold ideas can take flight toward uncharted possibilities.
Autorenporträt
Herbert Strang was the shared pseudonym of English writers George Herbert Ely and Charles James L'Estrange, who collaborated throughout the early 20th century to produce popular adventure fiction, primarily targeting young readers. Both authors were affiliated with Oxford University Press, which published many of their books and helped lend their stories an air of literary respectability. Their works often depicted tales of imperial valor, technological innovation, and youthful courage, drawing inspiration from the narrative style of Jules Verne and continuing the legacy of adventure authors like G. A. Henty. The duo crafted stories that engaged with contemporary and historical settings, such as the Russo-Japanese War, Elizabethan naval exploits, and frontier conflicts, blending imaginative storytelling with moral clarity and patriotic sentiment. Their name also appeared on a variety of anthologies and serialized collections designed to appeal to young audiences, including adventure-themed annuals and school stories. A related pseudonym, Mrs Herbert Strang, was used for adventure fiction aimed at girls, including robinson tales. Their joint bibliography includes works like Round the World in Seven Days, The Air Scout, and With Drake on the Spanish Main, reflecting their fascination with exploration, flight, and military honor.