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Under MacArthur in Luzon

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Erschienen am 29.05.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547015376
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 152 S., 1.14 MB
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Beschreibung

In 'Under MacArthur in Luzon,' Edward Stratemeyer concludes the riveting Old Glory Series with a thrilling narrative that brilliantly captures the essence of military life during pivotal historical conflicts. Stratemeyer's masterful storytelling, layered with robust historical detail, propels the reader through the tumultuous experiences of the Russell brothers, Larry, Walter, and Ben, as they navigate through the Spanish-American War and the Philippine-American War. His literary style smoothly blends action with an authentic portrayal of the era, placing the series firmly within the tradition of historical adventure fiction for young readers. Through sharp dialogue and expressive descriptions, Stratemeyer immerses his audience in the valor and camaraderie characteristic of the time, offering a fitting culmination to the brothers' journey across perilous landscapes and into the annals of American bravery.Edward Stratemeyer's monumental legacy as a prolific writer manifests itself in 'Under MacArthur in Luzon,' illustrating his uncanny ability to weave compelling tales for the youth. Known as the 'Rockefeller of literature,' he penned over a hundred narratives, including the creation of the iconic Nancy Drew series. His success in establishing the Stratemeyer Syndicate profoundly influenced children's literature, pioneering a method for producing captivating series that continued to engage generations of readers. Stratemeyer's fascination with heroism and his dedication to historical accuracy no doubt stem from his upbringing in a post-Civil War America, an era rich in tales of valor that likely shaped his storytelling inclinations.'Under MacArthur in Luzon' is not merely a book; it is a gateway into the past, offering readers an opportunity to experience the struggles and triumphs of a bygone epoch. Edward Stratemeyer's expertise in crafting narratives that are both entertaining and informative makes this book an essential read for anyone interested in American history, military adventures, or simply a well-told yarn. The vivid characters and engrossing plot ensure that the last installment of the Old Glory Series stands as a testament to Stratemeyer's enduring literary touchstone, captivating new readers and loyal series enthusiasts alike.

Autorenportrait

Edward Stratemeyer (18621930) was a prolific American writer and founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, which produced a multitude of popular series for children and young adults, such as the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, the Bobbsey Twins, and Tom Swift. Stratemeyer's contribution to children's literature is vast, with his syndicate producing over 1,300 books that sold more than 500 million copies. His literary style was characterized by fast-paced plots, cliffhanger endings, and wholesome characters that appealed to the imagination of young readers. 'Under MacArthur in Luzon,' while not as renowned as his other series, is an example of Stratemeyer's foray into juvenile military fiction, wherein he provided engaging narratives of American heroism and adventure set against the backdrop of historical events. His writing has been analyzed for its influence on the formation of early 20th-century American childhood identity, and his work continues to be of interest to scholars for its cultural and educational implications (Johnson, 1993). Though he wrote under numerous pseudonyms and through his syndicate, Stratemeyer's role in shaping the young adult fiction genre is unquestionable. His proactive content creation strategies and marketing savvy are early precedents for modern multimedia franchises.

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