If you liked Straight down by Henry Bolles Lent, start with Seabee (1944), Clear track ahead! (1932), and Jet pilot (1965). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
Back to Straight down
· Henry Bolles Lent books in order
Recommended next reads
-
1
Seabee
1944 · 174 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
2
Clear track ahead!
1932 · 84 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
3
Jet pilot
1965 · 200 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
4
Best Short Stories for Boys and Girls--Third Collection
1937 · Carol Ryrie Brink, Freeda McKamy St. John, Mary Geisler Phillips, Eleanor Hammond, Loraine Leopold, Lillian Marvin Swenson, Elizabeth Rhodes Jackson, Edward B. Cope, Belle Coates, Mae Hurley Ashworth, Dixie Wilson, Cornelia Meigs, Larry Leonard, Gilchrist, Beth Bradford, Ellis Parker Butler, Rupert Sargent Holland, Robb White, III, Edith Ballinger Price, Seldin M. Loring, Henry Bolles Lent, Thomas Rothrock · Same author
-
5
The X cars
1971 · 127 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
6
The automobile, U.S.A
1968 · 158 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
7
Diggers and builders
1931 · 68 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
8
The air pilot
1934 · 42 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
9
The look of cars: yesterday, today, tomorrow
1966 · 158 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
10
The helicopter book
1956 · 144 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
11
Men at work in the Mid-Atlantic States
1970 · 127 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
-
12
Bombardier Tom Dixon wins his wings with the Bomber command
1943 · 171 pages · Henry Bolles Lent · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Straight down?
BookOrb recommends Seabee (1944), Clear track ahead! (1932), Jet pilot (1965), Best Short Stories for Boys and Girls--Third Collection (1937), and The X cars (1971).
Are there books like Straight down?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Straight down.
Who wrote Straight down?
Straight down is by Henry Bolles Lent.