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Imperial 109
Imperial 109
Author: Richard Doyle
Imperial 109 was one of the Empire class flying boats of Britain's Imperial Airways. From Durban in South Africa in the spring of 1939, to New York. The journey traces the passage of desert storms and mountain crossings, romance and intrigue, theft, blackmail and murder.
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ISBN-13: 9780553117677
ISBN-10: 055311767X
Publication Date: 7/1978
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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On the brink of war, march 10, 1939 and the Imperial 109, the most magnficent aircraft known to man is carrying 2 million dollars worth of gold bullion in her hull. this is the thrilling suspense-filled story of the people aboard. A must read.
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Imperial 109, the most magificent airraft known to man, carrying 2 million dollars worth of gold bullion in her hull, embarks on a six-day luxury trip that turns into a nightmare for the dozen passengers who will be plunged into world of intrigue, scandal and murder.


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