Tam o' the Scoots
by Edgar Wallace
Publisher: A. L. Burt company 1919
Number of pages: 246
Description:
Adventure novel set on the Western Front during World War I. Lieutenant Bridgeman went out over the German line and strafed a depot. He stayed a while to locate a new gun position and was caught between three strong batteries of Archies.
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