
Frank Reade, Jr., and His Engine of the Clouds; OR, Chased Around the World in the Sky.
CHAPTER I. SHOT FOR MONEY.
CHAPTER II. THE ENGINE OF THE CLOUDS.
CHAPTER III. A STOWAWAY.
CHAPTER IV. A LIGHT FROM THE SKY.
CHAPTER V. FOUND AND LOST.
CHAPTER VI. FOILED AGAIN.
CHAPTER VII. SAVED FROM DEATH.
CHAPTER VIII. BAFFLED AGAIN AND AGAIN.
CHAPTER IX. THE OASIS IN THE DESERT.
In the icy streets of March‑time Chicago, a rag‑clad orphan named Joe Crosby slips through shadows, pursued by a sharp‑eyed detective who suspects the boy of theft. When Joe bursts into a grand home to confront his cruel stepfather, Martin Murdock, the tension spikes as the greedy guardian’s dark scheme is exposed, and a violent struggle erupts in the parlor. The desperate scene sets a stark tone of danger and injustice, hinting at deeper mysteries lurking beneath the city’s grim façade.
Beyond the alleyways, the story lifts to the soaring imagination of Frank Reade Jr., a prodigious inventor whose “Engine of the Clouds” promises to carry him across the skies. As the narrative pivots from street‑level peril to high‑altitude daring, listeners are invited to imagine a world where daring ingenuity battles treachery, and a daring chase through the heavens begins. The opening promises a blend of gritty drama and soaring adventure that will keep you hooked from the first turn of the propeller.
Full title
Frank Reade Jr. and His Engine of the Clouds Or, Chased Around the World in the Sky
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (157K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1939
A wildly prolific dime-novel writer, he helped feed America's early appetite for science fiction and adventure with tales of young inventors, robots, airships, and futuristic machines. His fast-paced stories made him famous as the "American Jules Verne."
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