Frank Reade, Jr., Fighting the Terror of the Coast

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Frank Reade, Jr., Fighting the Terror of the Coast

by Luis Senarens

EN·~2 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

Frank Reade, Jr., Fighting the Terror of the Coast.

0:35
2

CHAPTER I. CHASING THE AIR-SHIP.

9:07
3

CHAPTER II. A DANGEROUS FALL.

9:27
4

CHAPTER III. OVERTURNED IN THE AIR.

8:18
5

CHAPTER IV. POMP’S ESCAPE.

7:49
6

CHAPTER V. THE TERROR OF THE COAST.

7:45
7

CHAPTER VI. SHOT BY A LAND BATTERY.

8:11
8

CHAPTER VII. STUCK IN THE MUD.

8:03
9

CHAPTER VIII. ATTACKING THE PIRATES’ LAIR.

7:27
10

CHAPTER IX. THE END OF ONE OF THE SHIPS.

7:51

Description

A brilliant young inventor, Frank Reade Jr., has just completed his most daring creation yet: a massive, steam‑powered air‑ship that promises to soar above the clouds and rewrite the limits of travel. Accompanied by his loyal friends—Barney, the quick‑witted Irish adventurer, and Pomp, the resourceful companion—Frank prepares for a test flight that will showcase his genius and the marvels of his new machine. The townsfolk watch with a mixture of awe and curiosity as the trio readies for an unprecedented journey into the sky.

Meanwhile, a frantic rider from Mexico bursts into town, desperate to reach Frank before it’s too late. His son is held captive by the notorious Terror of the Coast, a pirate menace that prowls the shoreline, and he believes only Frank’s air‑ship can mount a daring rescue. As the rider races across the prairie, the stage is set for a high‑stakes chase that will put invention, courage, and friendship to the ultimate test.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (142K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-08-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Luis Senarens

Luis Senarens

1863–1939

A wildly prolific dime-novel writer, he helped shape early American science fiction with fast-paced tales of boy inventors, steam-powered marvels, and futuristic adventure. His Frank Reade and Jack Wright stories made him one of the key popular storytellers of the genre's early years.

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